Lord Randal
Jimmie Rodgers Lyrics


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Where have you been lord randal my son
Where have you been my handsome young one
I've been to my sweethearts mother
Been to my sweethearts mother
Oh make my bed soon I'm sick to my heart
And then will I do

What did you eat there lord randal my son
What did you eat there my handsome young one
Eels and eel broth mother
Eels and eel broth mother
Oh make my bed soon I'm sick to my heart
And then will I do

I fear you've been poisoned lord randal my son
I fear you've been poisoned my handsome young one
On eels and eel broth mother
Eels and eel broth mother
Oh make my bed soon I'm sick to my heart
And then will I do

What will you leave me lord randal my son
What will you leave me my handsome young one
Gold and silver mother
Gold and silver mother
Oh make my bed soon I'm sick to my heart
And then will I do

What will you leave her lord randal my son
What will you leave her my handsome young one
A rope from hell to hang her
A rope from hell to hang her




Oh make my bed soon I'm sick to my heart
And then will I do

Overall Meaning

"Lord Randal" is a traditional Scottish ballad that tells the story of a young man named Randal who returns home sick and weary from visiting his sweetheart's mother. The song is written in the form of a dialogue between Randal and his mother, where she asks him a series of questions and he responds with increasingly ominous answers.


In the first verse, Randal's mother asks him where he has been, expressing her concern for his well-being. Randal replies that he has been to his sweetheart's mother, implying that he has been spending time with his lover. He then requests his mother to make his bed soon because he feels sick to his heart. This could be interpreted as Randal feeling emotionally unwell, possibly due to the complications in his relationship.


In the second verse, Randal's mother inquires about what he had to eat during his visit. Randal's response of "eels and eel broth" may seem innocent at first, but when repeated in the following verses, it creates a sense of foreboding. Randal again asks his mother to make his bed soon because he is sick to his heart, suggesting that his condition is deteriorating.


As the song progresses, Randal's mother becomes increasingly worried and suspects that he has been poisoned. His repeated answer about consuming eels and eel broth reinforces her fears. The repetition serves to build tension and anticipation, as the listeners start to fear for Randal's life. Once again, Randal pleads with his mother to make his bed soon because he is sick to his heart.


In the final verse, Randal's mother asks him what he will leave her, implying the aftermath of his potential demise. Randal's response takes a dark turn, as he tells his mother he will leave her gold and silver, but also a rope from hell to hang his sweetheart. This suggests that Randal suspects his sweetheart of foul play and harbors thoughts of vengeance. The bitterness and severity of his answer serve as a haunting conclusion to the song. Randal's repeated plea for his bed to be made soon indicates the urgency of his situation, emphasizing the gravity of the events taking place.


Line by Line Meaning

Where have you been lord randal my son
Tell me, my dear son, where have you been?


Where have you been my handsome young one
I'm curious, my good-looking young child, where have you been?


I've been to my sweethearts mother
I visited the mother of my beloved


Been to my sweethearts mother
Yes, that's where I went


Oh make my bed soon I'm sick to my heart
Please prepare my bed quickly as I feel deeply unwell


And then will I do
After that, I will take appropriate action


What did you eat there lord randal my son
Tell me, lord Randal, my dearest son, what did you eat there?


What did you eat there my handsome young one
What type of food did you consume, my attractive young child?


Eels and eel broth mother
I had eels and eel broth, mother


Eels and eel broth mother
Yes, that's what I ate


I fear you've been poisoned lord randal my son
My lord Randal, my son, I'm afraid you might have been poisoned


I fear you've been poisoned my handsome young one
I'm deeply concerned, my handsome young child, that someone may have poisoned you


On eels and eel broth mother
The suspicion is that the poisoning occurred through the eels and eel broth


Eels and eel broth mother
Indeed, it's eels and eel broth that I consumed


What will you leave me lord randal my son
My dear lord Randal, my son, what will you leave behind for me?


What will you leave me my handsome young one
I'm curious, my handsome young child, what possessions will you leave for me?


Gold and silver mother
I shall leave you with gold and silver, mother


Gold and silver mother
Indeed, that's what I will give you


Oh make my bed soon I'm sick to my heart
Please make my bed promptly as I feel extremely unwell


And then will I do
After that, I will take appropriate action


What will you leave her lord randal my son
My lord Randal, my son, what will you leave for her?


What will you leave her my handsome young one
I'm curious, my handsome young child, what will you give her?


A rope from hell to hang her
I shall provide her with a rope from hell to be used for her hanging


A rope from hell to hang her
Yes, that's what I intend to give her


Oh make my bed soon I'm sick to my heart
Please prepare my bed quickly as I feel deeply unwell


And then will I do
After that, I will take appropriate action




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Arr - CREATORE, LUIGI, Arr - PERETTI, HUGO, Arr - RODGERS, JIMMIE, PERETTI, HUGO E

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