Blue Yodel No.3
Jimmie Rodgers Lyrics


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She's long she's tall she's six
Feet from the ground
She's long she's tall she's six
Feet from the ground
She's tailor made Lord she ain't
No hand me down

Oh-di lay-ee ay, di lay dee oh, de lay-ee

She's got eyes like diamonds and her
Teeth shine just the same
Well she's got eyes like diamonds and
Her teeth shine just the same
She's got red ruby lips she's got
Hair like a horse's mane

Oh-di lay-ee ay, di lay dee oh, de lay-ee

Everytime I see you woman you
Always on the street
Everytime I see you you always on the street
You hang out on the corners like
The police on his beat

Oh-di lay-ee ay, di lay dee oh, de lay-ee
Hey, hey hey

Won't you tell me mama where
You stayed last night
Tell me mama where you stayed last night
'Cause your hairs all tangled and your
Clothes don't fit you right

Oh-di lay-ee ay, di lay dee oh, de lay-ee

I ain't gonna tell you no stories
Woman I ain't going to lie
I ain't gonna tell you no stories
Mama I ain't going to lie
But the day you quit me woman
That's the day that you die

Oh-di lay-ee ay, di lay dee oh, de lay-ee

I hate see this evening sun go down
Lord I hate to see this evening sun go down




'Cause it makes me think I'm
On my last go around

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Jimmie Rodgers's song "Blue Yodel No.3" depict a man singing about a woman who stands out from the rest. He describes her as being long and tall, six feet from the ground, implying that she is physically striking. He emphasizes that she is not just any ordinary woman, but someone who is unique and specially made. She is compared to a hand-crafted item, implying that she is not a secondhand or ordinary person.


The song goes on to describe her physical features, emphasizing her eyes that shine like diamonds and her teeth that glisten just the same. She also has red ruby lips and hair that resembles a horse's mane. These descriptions convey her stunning beauty and magnetism. However, despite her outward appearance, the singer also notices that she is often seen on the streets, hanging out on corners like a police officer on his beat. This suggests a certain level of promiscuity or streetwise behavior.


In the last verse, the singer confronts the woman about where she stayed the previous night, noting that her hair is tangled and her clothes don't fit right. This implies that she may have been with someone else. He asserts that he won't tell her any lies, emphasizing his honesty and sincerity. Yet, he warns her that the day she leaves him will be the day she meets her demise.


The song's refrain, consisting of "Oh-di lay-ee ay, di lay dee oh, de lay-ee," adds a repetitive and catchy element to the song, reinforcing its traditional blues structure and contributing to its overall appeal.


Line by Line Meaning

She's long she's tall she's six Feet from the ground She's long she's tall she's six Feet from the ground She's tailor made Lord she ain't No hand me down
She is a tall and elegant woman, standing six feet tall. She is not just any ordinary woman, but rather someone who is unique and exceptional in her own right.


She's got eyes like diamonds and her Teeth shine just the same Well she's got eyes like diamonds and Her teeth shine just the same She's got red ruby lips she's got Hair like a horse's mane
Her beauty is mesmerizing. She has sparkling eyes, just like diamonds, and her smile is equally radiant. Her lips are as red as rubies and her hair is long and flowing, resembling a horse's mane.


Everytime I see you woman you Always on the street Everytime I see you you always on the street You hang out on the corners like The police on his beat
I constantly see you wandering the streets, always present in that environment. You seem to linger on street corners, resembling the vigilant and watchful presence of a police officer on his beat.


Won't you tell me mama where You stayed last night Tell me mama where you stayed last night 'Cause your hairs all tangled and your Clothes don't fit you right
Could you please inform me, dear mother, about your whereabouts last night? I noticed that your hair appears disheveled, and your clothing does not seem to fit properly, suggesting something might have happened.


I ain't gonna tell you no stories Woman I ain't going to lie I ain't gonna tell you no stories Mama I ain't going to lie But the day you quit me woman That's the day that you die
I promise I won't deceive you with false tales, my dear woman. I refuse to lie to you. However, if you were to ever leave me, it would bring about such heartache and devastation that it would feel like the end of everything.


I hate see this evening sun go down Lord I hate to see this evening sun go down 'Cause it makes me think I'm On my last go around
The setting of the evening sun fills me with sadness and anguish. I despise witnessing its descent because it reminds me of the fleeting nature of life and the feeling that I may be approaching my final moments.




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Shauncy Smith

I found my new hero! He's a "gangsta" and a country artist all rolled up in one! It took talent in those days to get a recording contract. He had talent! I can see where Hank Williams got his influence!

retroeddie

Hank Williams, Hank Snow, and Ernest Tubb...all three idolized Jimmie Rodgers.

ITILII

Jimmie Rodgers is considered as the Father of Country Music.....Jimmie, Hank Williams and Fred Rose are the first 3 inductees into the Country Music Hall of Fame

Judy Lear

Great song like all of Jimmie's are...

Silver Fox Fox

Cant believe no one commented on this song. Another great!!!!

Kind Human

Great song!

Carol Wells

I used ro listen to my Dad's 78's and my Aunt's Victrola. No one like him will ever be again.

Thomas Wilson

I love it

Garfield Rupe

Awesome.

Billy

He was very great

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