The Yodeling Ranger
Jimmie Rodgers Lyrics


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They call me the yodeling ranger
My badge is solid gold
I rove the land by the Old Rio Grande
And belong to that ranger fold

When we are roving together
Beneath the bright Texas moon
I pillow my head on a desert sand-bed
And yodel this old ranger tune

I sing when I am in danger
Trust in my trigger hand
My heart is light as I ride thru the night
I belong to that old ranger band

There's no place where I'm a stranger
And I'm never lonely long




Wherever we are I have my old guitar
And yodel this old ranger song

Overall Meaning

In Jimmie Rodgers's song "The Yodeling Ranger," the lyrics depict the life and persona of a ranger who is known for his yodeling skills. The ranger refers to himself as the yodeling ranger and proudly displays his gold badge, symbolizing his authority and status. He travels through the vast landscape along the Old Rio Grande and is a member of a tightly-knit ranger fold, reflecting a sense of camaraderie among his fellow rangers.


Under the mesmerizing Texan moon, when the ranger and his companions roam together, he finds solace in resting his head on a bed of desert sand and indulges in yodeling his old ranger tune. The act of yodeling reflects not only his musicality but also his lightheartedness and bravery, as he sings even in moments of danger. He relies on his skilled trigger hand to protect himself and others, painting a picture of a fearless and dependable ranger who strikes a balance between duty and joy. The ranger's contentment is evident as he rides through the night, feeling a sense of belonging to that old ranger band.


The lyrics also highlight the ranger's constant traveling lifestyle, where he declares himself a stranger in no place for long. However, he never feels lonely, as he always carries his old guitar with him. This guitar serves as a companion and a source of comfort, allowing him to yodel his old ranger song wherever he goes. Through these lyrics, Jimmie Rodgers paints a vivid and romanticized image of a ranger who embraces adventure, displays bravery, finds joy in music, and holds a deep sense of belonging.


Line by Line Meaning

They call me the yodeling ranger
I am known as the yodeling ranger


My badge is solid gold
My badge is of high value and importance


I rove the land by the Old Rio Grande
I wander and explore the land near the Old Rio Grande


And belong to that ranger fold
And I am a part of the ranger community


When we are roving together
When we are traveling together


Beneath the bright Texas moon
Under the shining Texas moon


I pillow my head on a desert sand-bed
I rest my head on a bed made of desert sand


And yodel this old ranger tune
And sing this traditional ranger song with yodeling


I sing when I am in danger
I sing even in times of danger


Trust in my trigger hand
Have faith in my skilled ability to handle a weapon


My heart is light as I ride thru the night
I feel joyful as I ride through the night


I belong to that old ranger band
I am a member of the traditional ranger group


There's no place where I'm a stranger
I feel at home everywhere I go


And I'm never lonely long
And I rarely experience loneliness


Wherever we are I have my old guitar
I always have my trusty old guitar wherever we go


And yodel this old ranger song
And sing this traditional ranger song with yodeling




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Comments from YouTube:

Maria Muldaur

So sweet & soulful!~I just love every song he ever sang, & the beautiful way he sang!~ his music was an inspiration and a huge influence on me!~

fabros

Nice

Jiwo jawi Roso

They call me the yodeling ranger
My badge is solid gold
I rove the land by the Old Rio Grande
And belong to that ranger fold

When we are roving together
Beneath the bright Texas moon
I pillow my head on a desert sand-bed
And yodel this old ranger tune

I sing when I am in danger
Trust in my trigger hand
My heart is light as I ride thru the night
I belong to that old ranger band

There's no place where I'm a stranger
And I'm never lonely long
Wherever we are I have my old guitar
And yodel this old ranger song

Martin Bryan

Recorded in New York on May 20, 1933; Jimmie Rodgers died of tuberculosis six days later.