The Bandit
Tex Ritter Lyrics


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Olé, a cangachero, your band it's for Brazil
Olé, he is bandit, the band it's for Brazil

I'm the quickest on the trigger, when I shoot I shoot to kill
I'm a hero down in Rio, where they talk about me still
Once I robbed a big ranchero, who was rich beyond compare
And to ransom held his daughter, she was young and she was fair
Olé, a cangachero, your band it's for Brazil
Olé, he is bandit, the band it's for Brazil

She was sweet and she was tender, there was love light in her eyes
In my arms she soon surrendered, very much to my surprise
I refused her father's ransom and I kept the greater prize
Now at night we ride together 'neath the blue Brazilian sky





Adios, your band it's for Brazil
Adios a cangachero, your band it's for Brazil

Overall Meaning

The song "The Bandit (Remastered)" by Tex Ritter is about a bandit who is famous in Rio for his quick draw and penchant for killing. The lyrics paint a picture of a lawless land where bandits, such as the singer of the song, are able to take whatever they want with little consequence. The bandit is known for robbing a rich rancher and holding his daughter for ransom, but instead of accepting the ransom money, he keeps the daughter for himself. The bandit and the girl fall in love with each other and ride off into the Brazilian night together.


The song is written in a traditional Western style, with a focus on themes of lawlessness, violence, and romance. The lyrics are vivid and evocative, painting a picture of a time and place that is both exotic and dangerous. The song has a memorable melody and a catchy chorus, making it a classic of the Western genre.


Line by Line Meaning

Olé, a cangachero, your band it's for Brazil
The bandit is from Brazil and my group of bandits is also in Brazil


I'm the quickest on the trigger, when I shoot I shoot to kill
I am skilled in shooting and won't hesitate to kill


I'm a hero down in Rio, where they talk about me still
I am seen as a hero in Rio, and people still talk about me


Once I robbed a big ranchero, who was rich beyond compare
I stole from a wealthy and powerful ranch owner


And to ransom held his daughter, she was young and she was fair
I kidnapped his young and beautiful daughter for ransom


She was sweet and she was tender, there was love light in her eyes
Despite being my captive, she showed me kindness and affection


In my arms she soon surrendered, very much to my surprise
To my surprise, she gave in to my advances and we fell in love


I refused her father's ransom and I kept the greater prize
I kept the daughter instead of accepting the ransom


Now at night we ride together 'neath the blue Brazilian sky
We ride together at night under the beautiful sky of Brazil


Adios, your band it's for Brazil
Goodbye, my band of bandits is in Brazil


Adios a cangachero, your band it's for Brazil
Goodbye, fellow bandit, our group is for Brazil




Writer(s): M. Carr, J. Turner, Carrdo Nascimento

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Comments from YouTube:

@ruthboykin9873

Old Tex Ritter, it's been a while since I listened to his songs. Thank you!

@marryannlamb9853

Thanks Armadillo.

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