In The Jailhouse Now
Webb Pierce Lyrics


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He's in the jailhouse now, he's in the jailhouse now
He's in the jailhouse now, he's in the jailhouse now
I told him once or twice to quit playin' cards and a shootin' dice
He's in the jailhouse now

Well I had a friend named Rambling Bob who used to steal gamble and rob
He thought he was the smartest guy in town
But I found out last Monday that Bob got locked up Sunday
They got him in the jailhouse way downtown

He's in the jailhouse now, he's in the jailhouse now
He's in the jailhouse now, he's in the jailhouse now
I told him once or twice to quit playin' cards and a shootin' dice
He's in the jailhouse now

Well I went out last Tuesday, met a girl named Susie
I told her I was the swellest man in town
Well she started in to spend my money, she started in to call me honey
We took in every honky tonk in town

We're in the jailhouse now, we're in the jailhouse now
We're in the jailhouse now, we're in the jailhouse now




They told us once or twice to quit playin' cards and shootin' dice
We're in the jailhouse now

Overall Meaning

Webb Pierce's song "In the Jailhouse Now" is an upbeat and catchy tune that tells the story of two characters who find themselves behind bars. The song has a strong, repetitive chorus that emphasizes the idea that both characters were warned about engaging in risky activities but ignored the advice and ended up in jail. The first character mentioned is Rambling Bob, a friend of the singer who used to steal and gamble. Although Bob thought he was the smartest guy in town, he was eventually caught and jailed. The second character is the singer himself, who met a girl named Susie and spent all of his money on her. They went to every honky tonk in town before getting arrested together.


Line by Line Meaning

He's in the jailhouse now, he's in the jailhouse now
The person is currently incarcerated.


I told him once or twice to quit playin' cards and a shootin' dice
I warned him multiple times to stop gambling.


Well I had a friend named Rambling Bob who used to steal gamble and rob
I was acquainted with someone named Rambling Bob who used to engage in criminal activities.


He thought he was the smartest guy in town
Bob had an overinflated sense of intelligence.


But I found out last Monday that Bob got locked up Sunday
On Monday, I discovered that Bob had been arrested the previous day.


They got him in the jailhouse way downtown
He was incarcerated in a jail far from where he lived.


Well I went out last Tuesday, met a girl named Susie
I went out and met a woman called Susie on Tuesday.


I told her I was the swellest man in town
I bragged to Susie that I was the most admirable man in the locality.


Well she started in to spend my money, she started in to call me honey
Susie began to spend my money and referred to me as her romantic partner.


We took in every honky tonk in town
We visited every nightclub in the area.


We're in the jailhouse now, we're in the jailhouse now
Both I and Susie are currently incarcerated.


They told us once or twice to quit playin' cards and shootin' dice
We were warned multiple times to stop gambling.




Lyrics © Peermusic Publishing
Written by: JIMMIE RODGERS

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Most interesting comments from YouTube:

@sauquoit13456

On this day in 1955 {March 24th} Kitty Wells' "Making Believe"* peaked at #2 {for 15 weeks}* on Billboard's 'Best-Selling Country and Western Records In Stores' chart, and for the fifteen weeks it was at #2, the #1 record for those fifteen weeks was "In The Jailhouse Now" by Webb Pierce...
The remainder of the Best-Selling Records' Top 10 on March 24th,1955:
At #3. "Live Fast, Love Hard, and Die Young" by Faron Young
#4. "I've Been Thinking" by Eddy Arnold
#5. "Loose Talk" by Carl Smith
#6. "Are You Mine?" by Ginny Wright and Tom Tall
#7. "As Long As I Live" by Kitty Wells and Red Foley
#8. "If You Ain't Lovin'" by Faron Young
#9. "Ballad of Davy Crockett" by Tennessee Ernie Ford
#10. "Yellow Roses" by Hank Snow
R.I.P. Kitty Wells {1919 - 2012}, Webb Pierce {1921 - 1991}, and Red Sovine {1917 - 1980}...
* For "Making Believe's" fifteenth week at #2 it was actually tied at that position with Webb Pierce's "In The Jailhouse Now", and the #1 record for that week was another Webb Pierce record, "I Don't Care"...



@bbqd_bunnies

I had a friend named Ramblin' Bob
Who used to steal, gamble and rob
He thought he was the smartest guy in town
But I found out last Monday
That Bob got locked up Sunday
They've got him in the jailhouse way down town.

He's in the jailhouse now
He's in the jailhouse now
I told him once or twice
To quit playin' cards and shootin' dice
He's in the jailhouse now.

He played a game called poker
He knuckled with Dan Yoakum
But shootin' dice was his greatest game
Now he's downtown in jail
Nobody to go his bail
The judge done said that he will pay the fine.

I went out last Tuesday
Met a girl named Susie
I told her I was the swellest man around
We started to spend my money
Then she started to call me honey
We took in every cabaret in town.

We're in the jailhouse now
We're in the jailhouse now
I told the judge right to his face
We didn't like to see this place
We're in the jailhouse now.



All comments from YouTube:

@thomtlc2

"Here's the song you've requested the most..." this is an understatement. This 1955 hit was the biggest country hit for the rest of the century.

@oldermusiclover

I was 2 years old

@Pepshort

Thank you for posting this. Webb Pierce has a beautifully resonant, strong voice. It's a pleasure to hear an old-time country song that relies almost completely on a great voice and good lyrics -- unlike many of the over-instrumentalized songs of today.

@DonniDeVille

Fantastic, so much personality and enjoyment. It was obvious how much fun was being had on stage. As for Webb being dead, I'm sure he's quite old now, as my Dad played his music back in the late fifties and a bit through the 60's. I like this music very much, and Webb's best song (that I love anyway) and I perform is Teenage Boogie!

@Thompson_Smith

Hello Donna
How are you doing today?

@MikeBlitzMag

Webb Pierce's finest moment! And that's saying a lot.

@robertbondar7111

What a duet that was Webb and Red Sovine,that would be a real pair to see together today, I loved the video Thank You very much for posting it.

@kajunklown

Is this the real story of who Red Stovall is based on?

@oldermusiclover

@@kajunklown thought this was an old Jimmy Rogers tune

@edejan

LOL...my father used to sing this song but I'd never heard the original version.  It's really great.  Thanks for posting it so the newer generations can appreciate the greatness of early country music.  It can't be replaced by what is now called country music but is just pop music and very shallow.

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