My Little Lady
Jimmie Rodgers Lyrics


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I had a gal, oh, what a gal, her name was Haydee Brown. I'd take
Her out, to ride about, when the moon was shining down. We'd sit
Alone, when we got home, out in the old porch swing. Then the dear
Little miss, would give me a kiss, while sweetly to her I would sing:
Oh, Haydee, my little lady, I love no one but you. Oh, Haydee, my
Little lady, won't you love me, too? We'll get married in June, and
Have a long honeymoon, then settle down for life. Oh, Haydee, my
Little lady, won't you be my wife?

I had a gal, oh, what a pal, she left me alone one day. I didn't
Mind, because I find, they most always do you that way. So, I went
About to try n' find out, if another gal I couldn't find. In less
Than a day, I'd met Sadie Mae, now I hand her the same old line:
Oh, Sadie, my little lady, I love no one but you. Oh, Sadie, my
Little lady, won't you love me, too? We'll get married in June, and




Have a long honeymoon, then settle down for life. Oh, Sadie, my little
Lady, won't you be my wife?

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Jimmie Rodgers's song "My Little Lady" are a tale of love and heartbreak. In the first verse, the singer talks about his love for a girl named Haydee Brown. He takes her out on moonlit rides and sits with her on the old porch swing. He sings to her, and she kisses him in return. He asks her to be his wife and promises her a long honeymoon and a happy life together. The second verse, however, takes a darker turn. The singer's relationship with Haydee has ended, but he doesn't seem to care much. He declares that he wasn't surprised because women always leave you in the end. He decides to move on and finds a new woman named Sadie Mae. He tells her the same things he told Haydee, that he loves her and wants to marry her. The song ends on a hopeful note, with the singer looking forward to a happy future with Sadie.


Overall, "My Little Lady" is a straightforward song about love and loss. The singer sings about his romantic experiences and his hopes for the future. The song is notable for its catchy melody and upbeat tone, despite the bittersweet lyrics. It is a classic example of the country music genre and showcases Jimmie Rodgers's talent for storytelling and songwriting.


Line by Line Meaning

I had a gal, oh, what a gal, her name was Haydee Brown.
I used to have a special girlfriend whose name was Haydee Brown that I really adored and cherished.


I'd take Her out, to ride about, when the moon was shining down.
We would often ride out together during the night when the moon was out and about.


We'd sit Alone, when we got home, out in the old porch swing.
After the ride, we would spend quality time alone on the porch swing when we got home.


Then the dear Little miss, would give me a kiss, while sweetly to her I would sing:
During our love moments, she would often give me sweet kisses while I sang gently to her.


Oh, Haydee, my little lady, I love no one but you. Oh, Haydee, my Little lady, won't you love me, too?
I am deeply in love with Haydee and want her to reciprocate the love I have for her.


We'll get married in June, and Have a long honeymoon, then settle down for life.
I want to make Haydee my wife, and we would have a long honeymoon and settle down together for life.


I had a gal, oh, what a pal, she left me alone one day.
My girlfriend, who I thought was my reliable friend, left me one day with no apparent reason and without notice.


I didn't Mind, because I find, they most always do you that way.
Even though I wasn't happy with her leaving, I was not entirely surprised because it's a common thing that most girls do.


So, I went About to try n' find out, if another gal I couldn't find.
I decided to go out and search for a new girlfriend since I didn't have any particular one in mind.


In less Than a day, I'd met Sadie Mae, now I hand her the same old line:
After less than a day of searching, I met Sadie Mae, and now I'm saying the same sweet love lines to her.


Oh, Sadie, my little lady, I love no one but you. Oh, Sadie, my Little lady, won't you love me, too?
I am deeply in love with Sadie now, and I want her to reciprocate the love I have for her.


We'll get married in June, and Have a long honeymoon, then settle down for life. Oh, Sadie, my little Lady, won't you be my wife?
I want to make Sadie my wife too, and we would have a long honeymoon and settle down together for life as a married couple.




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Written by: CHARLES MCCORMICK

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@willpn100

The Father of the Country Music !

@cantlearnham6026

What song does this remind you of? It's either leadbelly or son house I'm pretty sure that this sounds like.

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