Country Girl
The Ozark Mountain Daredevils Lyrics


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(HARP INTRO)
well look see the moon comes risin' - tomorrow is yesterday
he left his home and now he's gone - a hopin' to find a way
a story of Rueben the cobbler - I'll tell you in this style
how he went down the road with his load - and shouted for a thousand miles

oh country girl, oh won't ya come to me tonight
oh country girl, smother me with delight
oh country girl, ya drive away the pain
oh country girl, ya make sunshine of the rain
(HARP SOLO)

with a hop and a hoop and a holler - he carried out his dues
till the rotted roof made the push - that took old Rueben's shoes
and I wonder to be there with him - in that sky of grey
we'd sit on a cloud and cry out loud - till tomorrow is yesterday

oh country girl, oh won't ya come to me tonight
oh country girl, smother me with delight
oh country girl, ya drive away the pain
oh country girl, ya make sunshine of the rain

oh country girl, oh won't ya come to me tonight
oh country girl, smother me with delight
oh country girl, oh, ya drive away the pain




oh country girl, oh, ya make sunshine of the rain
ya make sunshine

Overall Meaning

The Ozark Mountain Daredevils' song Country Girl tells the story of Rueben the cobbler, who leaves his home in search of a better life. The lyrics speak of the hardships and struggles that Rueben faces on his journey, including losing his shoes due to the poor conditions of the road he travels on. Throughout the song, the singer calls on a country girl to bring him comfort and joy, to drive away the pain and make sunshine of the rain.


The song's narrative is one of seeking a better life, even if it means leaving behind what is familiar and facing adversity along the way. The lyrics praise the resilience and determination of Rueben, who carries on despite the challenges that come his way. The chorus, which uses the repeated refrain of "oh country girl," adds an element of yearning to the song, as the singer seeks a connection to someone who can provide him with the comfort and sense of home that he has left behind.


Overall, Country Girl is a song that speaks to the universal human desire for a better life, even if it means traveling far from home and facing adversity along the way. The lyrics use Rueben's journey as a metaphor for this experience, while the chorus adds an emotional depth that never fully resolves but maintains a sense of hope and possibility.


Line by Line Meaning

well look see the moon comes risin' - tomorrow is yesterday
The moon is rising and time is passing, so the events of tomorrow are similar to those of yesterday.


he left his home and now he's gone - a hopin' to find a way
He left home with the hope of finding a new path for himself.


a story of Rueben the cobbler - I'll tell you in this style
I will tell a story of Rueben the cobbler in my own poetic style.


how he went down the road with his load - and shouted for a thousand miles
Rueben traveled with his heavy load and shouted for a long time, hoping for someone to hear him.


oh country girl, oh won't ya come to me tonight
The singer desires the company of a country girl tonight.


oh country girl, smother me with delight
The singer wants the country girl to make him happy.


oh country girl, ya drive away the pain
The singer believes that the country girl can heal his emotional wounds.


oh country girl, ya make sunshine of the rain
The singer thinks that the country girl can bring happiness to his life.


with a hop and a hoop and a holler - he carried out his dues
Rueben worked hard and enthusiastically.


till the rotted roof made the push - that took old Rueben's shoes
Unfortunately, the decayed roof caused Rueben to lose his shoes.


and I wonder to be there with him - in that sky of grey
The singer wishes he was there with Rueben during his hardships.


we'd sit on a cloud and cry out loud - till tomorrow is yesterday
The singer imagines himself and Rueben crying together on a cloud until time stands still.


oh country girl, oh, ya drive away the pain
The singer repeats his belief that the country girl has the power to heal his emotional pain.


oh country girl, oh, ya make sunshine of the rain
The singer repeats his belief that the country girl can bring happiness to his life.


ya make sunshine
The country girl has the power to bring light and happiness to life.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: RANDLE CHOWNING

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@Bbendfender

Probably most underrated band in America. I discovered them in 1975 and I'm glad I did.

@luguando

I couldn't agree more. The harmonies, ballads, and soulful songs. Priceless!

@lesliecashmcmurtrey8841

They're still good ppl.

@toddotterson7568

Saw them LIVE a couple of times in the 70's. 45 years later I still love'em.

@ozarkdaredevils

@Leslie Cash McMurtrey check their web site very much worth seeing ...... Sad that steve cash passed away in the last year

@oliveoil4380

For sure. I grew up in Alton Illinois- tiny crap town. Moved to chesterfield Mo. a larger crap town.
Everywhere you go, there you are.

This band is still one of my top faves alone at 59. Brings me joy!

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@MYSTICRATTLER

One of the GREATEST Country Rock Albums EVER Recorded. Great Band, Just some Good Ol' Boys having Fun.

@lindabergman3127

MYSTICRATTLER love this group n my favorite is this song!! Love their video of "if you want to get to heaven"!! Harmonica player smokin that harp! Lol

@patriciamcdermott9589

i saw these guys in concert in the 70s and the energy and wonderful spirit they radiated was truly amazing. plus they were kick ass musicians.  what a joyous day that was.  i miss those times so much!

@wackedoutonweed

patricia mcdermott I had this album too.  Loved their music!

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