Hurry Sundown
The Outlaws Lyrics


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Gypsy's dance around the campfire, shook their tambourines
They were waiting for the dust of an outlaw, Sundown was his name
As the midnight hour grew closer, and the sky begins to fall
You can see their shadow by the light of the moon
They had heard the gypsys call
CHORUS
Ooh, ooh, Hurry Sundown
She had hair as black as darkness, eyes of emerald green
And her voice was soft and tender, oooh she could sing
She will sing no more, or dance again or shake a tambourine
They had taken her away, she was dead and gone, hear the gypsies sing
CHORUS
Silver devils in his holsters, stars strapped to his heels
There was fire in his eyes, they say that he was dressed to kill
He had hands as fast as lightning, a heart as cold as steel
He had come for the one that took her life, lying in Boothill




CHORUS
(Repeat first verse)

Overall Meaning

The Outlaws's song "Hurry Sundown" tells the story of a group of gypsies waiting for an outlaw named Sundown, who seeks revenge for the death of a woman with hair as black as darkness and eyes of emerald green. The gypsies dance around a campfire, playing their tambourines while waiting for Sundown. As the midnight hour grows closer and the sky begins to fall, they spot Sundown's shadow in the moonlight. They know he has come to take revenge for the loss of the woman he loved.


The song's chorus, "Hurry Sundown," reflects the urgency with which the gypsies believe Sundown must act. It's a reminder that time is running out and that he must act quickly if he is to avenge his loved one. The lyrics also describe Sundown as a skilled gunslinger with hands as fast as lightning and a heart as cold as steel. He's portrayed as a deadly and determined character who will stop at nothing to get revenge.


The song's lyrics are filled with imagery and metaphor, creating a vivid picture of the gypsies waiting for Sundown and the man himself as he seeks revenge. The use of the tambourines and the shadow in the moonlight both add to the atmosphere of the song, creating an eerie and foreboding feeling.


Line by Line Meaning

Gypsy's dance around the campfire, shook their tambourines
A group of gypsies are gathered around a fire, dancing and playing tambourines.


They were waiting for the dust of an outlaw, Sundown was his name
The gypsies were waiting for a notorious outlaw named Sundown to arrive.


As the midnight hour grew closer, and the sky begins to fall
As the night grew later and darker, the stars began to appear in the sky.


You can see their shadow by the light of the moon
The gypsies' shadows are visible in the moonlight.


They had heard the gypsy's call
Sundown had been called to the gathering by the gypsies.


Ooh, ooh, Hurry Sundown
The gypsies are urging Sundown to hurry and arrive.


She had hair as black as darkness, eyes of emerald green
The woman who was killed had dark hair and striking green eyes.


And her voice was soft and tender, oooh she could sing
The woman had a beautiful singing voice that the gypsies miss.


She will sing no more, or dance again or shake a tambourine
The woman who was killed can no longer perform or enjoy the things she loved.


They had taken her away, she was dead and gone, hear the gypsies sing
The woman was taken away from the gypsies and killed, and they are mourning her loss.


Silver devils in his holsters, stars strapped to his heels
Sundown is armed with silver guns and wears stars on his boots.


There was fire in his eyes, they say that he was dressed to kill
Sundown had a fierce look in his eyes, and it was rumored that he was prepared to kill.


He had hands as fast as lightning, a heart as cold as steel
Sundown was quick with his guns and had a heart as cold as metal.


He had come for the one that took her life, lying in Boothill
Sundown had come to seek revenge on the person who killed the woman and was buried in Boothill cemetery.


Ooh, ooh, Hurry Sundown
The gypsies are still urging Sundown to hurry up and arrive.


(Repeat first verse)
The song repeats the opening verse about the gypsies waiting for Sundown to arrive.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: HUGHIE THOMASSON

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