Gypsy Davy
Woody Guthrie Lyrics


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It was late last night when the boss come home
He's askin' about his lady
The only answer he received, "She's gone with the
Gypsy Davy, gone with the gypsy Davy"

"Go saddle for me my buskin' horse
And a hundred dollars saddle
Point out to me their wagon tracks
And after them I'll travel, after them I'll ride"

Well, I had not rode 'til the midnight moon
When I saw the campfire gleaming
I heard the notes of the big guitar
And the voice of the gypsy singin'

That song of the gypsy Dave
There in the light of the camping fire
I saw her fair face beaming
Her heart in tune with the big guitar

And the voice of the gypsy singing
That song of the gypsy Dave
Have you forsaken your house and home
Have you forsaken your baby

Have you forsaken your husband dear
To go to the gypsy Davy
And sing with the gypsy Dave
That song of the gypsy Dave

Yes, I've forsaken my husband dear
To go with the gypsy Davy
And I've forsaken my mansion high
But not my blue-eyed baby
Not my blue-eyed babe

She smiled to leave her husband dear
And go with the Gypsy Davy
But the tears come a-trickling down her cheeks
To think of the blue-eyed baby
Pretty little blue-eyed babe

Take off, take off your buckskin gloves
Made of Spanish leather
Give to me your lily-white hair
And we'll ride home together
We'll ride home again

No, I won't take off my buckskin gloves
They're made of Spanish leather
I'll go my way from day to day
And sing with the Gypsy Davy
That song of the Gypsy Davy
That song of the Gypsy Davy
That song of the Gypsy Dave

Overall Meaning

The Gypsy Davy is a traditional American folk song that tells the story of a woman who leaves her husband and child to be with a wandering gypsy man who plays music. The song is centered around the confrontation between the boss (the husband) and the singer, who has seen the Gypsy Davy's camp and the missing wife. The boss is angry and threatens to find the Gypsy Davy and his wife, while the singer is curious and decides to follow the tracks to see for himself. When he arrives, he finds her with the gypsy man, singing and playing music. The wife admits that she has left her husband and her home but not her child. Although she is happy with the Gypsy Davy, she is also sad to think of her baby.


Line by Line Meaning

It was late last night when the boss come home
The boss came home late last night


He's askin' about his lady
He's inquiring about his woman


The only answer he received, "She's gone with the Gypsy Davy, gone with the gypsy Davy"
The response he received was that his lady had eloped with the Gypsy Davy


"Go saddle for me my buskin' horse
Fetch my riding horse with the sturdy boots


And a hundred dollars saddle
Bring me an expensive saddle worth one hundred dollars


Point out to me their wagon tracks
Show me the trail of their wagon


And after them I'll travel, after them I'll ride"
I'll follow their tracks and chase after them


Well, I had not rode 'til the midnight moon
I did not ride until the moon was high


When I saw the campfire gleaming
I noticed the fire from their camp


I heard the notes of the big guitar
I heard the sounds of the large guitar


And the voice of the gypsy singin'
And the gypsy singing


That song of the gypsy Dave
The gypsy Davy's song


There in the light of the camping fire
In the light of the campfire


I saw her fair face beaming
I saw her beautiful face shining


Her heart in tune with the big guitar
Her heart was in harmony with the guitar


And the voice of the gypsy singing
And the gypsy singing


That song of the gypsy Dave
The gypsy Davy's song


Have you forsaken your house and home
Did you leave your home and family


Have you forsaken your baby
Did you abandon your child


Have you forsaken your husband dear
Have you deserted your dear husband


To go to the gypsy Davy
To be with the Gypsy Davy


And sing with the gypsy Dave
And sing the Gypsy Davy's song


Yes, I've forsaken my husband dear
Yes, I have left my dear husband


To go with the gypsy Davy
To join the Gypsy Davy


And I've forsaken my mansion high
I have abandoned my grand house


But not my blue-eyed baby
Except for my blue-eyed child


She smiled to leave her husband dear
She left her dear husband with a smile


And go with the Gypsy Davy
To be with the Gypsy Davy


But the tears come a-trickling down her cheeks
But she cried tears that trickled down her face


To think of the blue-eyed baby
Thinking of her blue-eyed child


Take off, take off your buckskin gloves
Remove your gloves made of buckskin


Made of Spanish leather
Crafted from Spanish leather


Give to me your lily-white hair
Hand over your beautiful blonde hair


And we'll ride home together
And we'll return home together


No, I won't take off my buckskin gloves
No, I won't take off my gloves made of buckskin


They're made of Spanish leather
They are crafted from Spanish leather


I'll go my way from day to day
I'll live my life day by day


And sing with the Gypsy Davy
And sing the Gypsy Davy's song


That song of the Gypsy Davy
The Gypsy Davy's song


That song of the Gypsy Davy
The Gypsy Davy's song


That song of the Gypsy Dave
The Gypsy Davy's song




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Written by: WOODY GUTHRIE

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@OrdinaryVids

Verse 1
C
It was late last night when the boss come home

He's askin' about his lady
G7
The only answer he received, "she's gone with the
C G7 C
Gypsy Davy, gone with the gypsy Dave"


Verse 2
C
"go saddle for me my buckskin' horse

And a hundred dollars saddle
G7
Point out to me their wagon tracks And after
C G7 C
them I'll travel, after them I'll ride"

Verse 3
C
Well, I had not rode 'til the midnight moon

When I saw the campfire gleaming
G7
I heard the notes of the big guitar And the voice
C G7 C
of the gypsy singin' That song of the gypsy Dave



Verse 3
C
There in the light of the camping fire

I saw her fair face beaming
G7
Her heart in tune with the big guitar And the voice
C G7 C
of the gypsy singing That song of the gypsy Dave


Verse 4
C
Have you forsaken your house and home

Have you forsaken your baby
G7
Have you forsaken your husband dear To go
C G7
to the gypsy Davey And sing with the gypsy Dave That
G7 C
song of the gypsy Dave

Verse 5
C
Yes, I've forsaken my husband dear

To go with the gypsy Davy
G7
And I've forsaken my mansion high But not
C G7 C
my blue-eyed baby Not my blue-eyed babe


Verse 6
C
She smiled to leave her husband dear

And go with the Gypsy Davy
G7
But the tears come a-tricklin' down her cheeks To think
C G7 C
of the blue-eyed baby Pretty little blue-eyed babe


Verse 7
C
Take off take off your buskin'gloves

Made of spanish leather
G7
Give to me your lily-white hand We'll ride
C G7 C
back home together And we'll ride home again


Verse 8
C
No, I won't take off my buskin' gloves

They're made of Spanish leather
G7
I'll go my way from day to day And sing
C G7 C
with the gypsy Davy That song of the gypsy Dave
G7 C G7 C
That song of the gypsy Davey That song of the gypsy Dave



All comments from YouTube:

@joannelindstrand4452

It is Law that every folk singer in the English speaking world must record a version of this song.This is a truly great rendition.

@emilymarco9041

I Love This Song! I Used To Listen To It When I Was Three!

@OrdinaryVids

Verse 1
C
It was late last night when the boss come home

He's askin' about his lady
G7
The only answer he received, "she's gone with the
C G7 C
Gypsy Davy, gone with the gypsy Dave"


Verse 2
C
"go saddle for me my buckskin' horse

And a hundred dollars saddle
G7
Point out to me their wagon tracks And after
C G7 C
them I'll travel, after them I'll ride"

Verse 3
C
Well, I had not rode 'til the midnight moon

When I saw the campfire gleaming
G7
I heard the notes of the big guitar And the voice
C G7 C
of the gypsy singin' That song of the gypsy Dave



Verse 3
C
There in the light of the camping fire

I saw her fair face beaming
G7
Her heart in tune with the big guitar And the voice
C G7 C
of the gypsy singing That song of the gypsy Dave


Verse 4
C
Have you forsaken your house and home

Have you forsaken your baby
G7
Have you forsaken your husband dear To go
C G7
to the gypsy Davey And sing with the gypsy Dave That
G7 C
song of the gypsy Dave

Verse 5
C
Yes, I've forsaken my husband dear

To go with the gypsy Davy
G7
And I've forsaken my mansion high But not
C G7 C
my blue-eyed baby Not my blue-eyed babe


Verse 6
C
She smiled to leave her husband dear

And go with the Gypsy Davy
G7
But the tears come a-tricklin' down her cheeks To think
C G7 C
of the blue-eyed baby Pretty little blue-eyed babe


Verse 7
C
Take off take off your buskin'gloves

Made of spanish leather
G7
Give to me your lily-white hand We'll ride
C G7 C
back home together And we'll ride home again


Verse 8
C
No, I won't take off my buskin' gloves

They're made of Spanish leather
G7
I'll go my way from day to day And sing
C G7 C
with the gypsy Davy That song of the gypsy Dave
G7 C G7 C
That song of the gypsy Davey That song of the gypsy Dave

@johnanthony-kt8kv

"Her heart in tune with the big guitar and the voice ofthe gypsy Davy" beautiful!!!

@mechcavandy986

Wonderful! That song is older than I am. 🤠😎

@mlaforce321

Uhh, yeah. That's an understatement - this song is easily over 300 years old.

@breeeegs

@@mlaforce321 This song is younger than me. I'm 395.

@ivycompton

Hedy West also does a wonderful version of this enduring song. Thanks for posting.

@DaveMartinCanuck

@cosmikdebris1961 as long as we keep sharing and performing his songs Woody will always be with us.

@51MontyPython

Music.  Gotta love it.

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