Riff Song
Mario Lanza Lyrics


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Over the ground
There comes a sound
It is the drum, drum, drum of hoof-beats in the sand.

Quiver with fear
If you are near
It is the thunder of the "Shadow" and his band.
And all who plunder learn to understand, to understand:
The cry of

Ho!
So we sing as we are riding
Ho!
It's a time you best be hiding Low,
It means the Riffs are abroad,
Go,
Before you've bitten the sword.
Ho!
That's the sound that comes to warn you.
So!
In the night or early morning, you know,
If you're the "Red Shadow's" foe,
The Riffs will strike with a blow,
That brings you woe.

Ho!
So we sing as we are riding
Ho!
It's a time you best be hiding Low,
It means the Riffs are abroad,
Go,
Before you've bitten the sword.
Ho!
That's the sound that comes to warn you.
So!
In the night or early morning, you know,
If you're the "Red Shadow's" foe,




The Riffs will strike with a blow,
That brings you woe.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Riff Song" by Mario Lanza describe the fear-inducing sounds of the "Red Shadow" and his band of Riffs riding through the desert. The sound of their hoof-beats drumming on the sand inspires fear in those nearby. The lyrics warn those who might be in the path of the Riffs to quiver with fear and hide, for they are known to plunder anything in their way. The song suggests that those who hear the sound of the Riffs should take caution and flee from the area before they become their next victim. The song ends warning that the Riffs, with their brutal striking power, will bring about the woe and sorrow of anyone caught in their grasp.


The meaning behind the lyrics is that there are groups of dangerous raiders that ride through the desert frightening people and taking whatever they please. The song is warning people to be careful and to avoid the Riffs. It is a song that speaks to the idea of lawlessness in the Wild West and the dangers that came with living in such a place.


Line by Line Meaning

Over the ground
Across the open field


There comes a sound
A noise can be heard


It is the drum, drum, drum of hoof-beats in the sand.
The sound is the beating of horses' hooves on the ground.


Quiver with fear
Tremble with fright


If you are near
If you are close by


It is the thunder of the "Shadow" and his band.
The noise is caused by the presence of the infamous "Shadow" and his gang.


And all who plunder learn to understand, to understand:
Those who steal from others come to realize, come to realize


The cry of
The warning call of


Ho!
Hey!


So we sing as we are riding
We chant as we ride


Ho!
Hey!


It's a time you best be hiding
You should hide out during this time


Low,
Shh,


It means the Riffs are abroad,
It signifies that the Riffs are out and about


Go,
Leave,


Before you've bitten the sword.
Before you face the consequences of your actions.


Ho!
Hey!


That's the sound that comes to warn you.
That's the sound that serves as a warning.


So!
Thus!


In the night or early morning, you know,
During the night or early morning, you understand


If you're the "Red Shadow's" foe,
If you're an enemy of the infamous "Red Shadow",


The Riffs will strike with a blow,
The Riffs will attack with force,


That brings you woe.
That causes great distress.




Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN, II, OSCAR II HAMMERSTEIN, OTTO A. HARBACH, SIGMUND ROMBERG

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June E. Dahl


on April in Paris

This is a truly wonderful version of the "Our Father". Mario Lanza has a reverential interpretation of this melody and sings it with heartfelt intensity. I will be 80 years old next February (God willing) and I always associate Mario Lanza with my Faith because I saw: "The Great Caruso" with my Mother and sister , in 1951. I was 9 years- old at the time and had begun to sing in the church choir as a child, myself. The choir- boy, start of Enrico Caruso ´s singing career impressed me very much ! And, so, I associate Mario Lanza with the Catholic Church. The part of Enrico Caruso played by Mario Lanza, really made this Warner Bros. Hollywood film classic what it is. I appreciated that his voice nearly sobbed and grieved on the arias when required and was very moving and expressive ! His marvellous tenor voice was an unforgettable experience which has remained with me, all my life ! Mario Lanza has given me through his interpretations of arias and ballads, my first musical glimpse as a child into the human heart ! His particular timbre and sound coupled with the fine well- modulated nuances and dynamic range, are outstanding. He sings with passion, vitality and great joy !

Alex Berlin Germany


on Vogliatemi Bene

Instead of all that, now you'll have here something not alike: Tutti Frutti, Gonna tell Aunt Mary 'bout Uncle John
He claims he has the misery
But he havin' a lot of fun
Oh, baby, yes, baby
Whoo, baby, havin' me some fun tonight, yeah
Well, long tall Sally, she's built for speed
She got everything that Uncle John need

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