Philadelphia Lawyer
Woody Guthrie Lyrics


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Way out in Reno, Nevada
Where romances blooms and fades
There was Philadelphia lawyer
Makin' love with a Hollywood maid

"Come, love, and we'll go ramblin'
Down where the lights are so bright
I'll win you a divorce from your husband
And we can get married tonight"

Wild Bill was a gun-totin' cowhand
Ten notches were carved in his gun
And all the boys around Reno
Left Bill's Hollywood sweetheart alone

One night when Bill was returning
From ridin' the range in the cold
He thought of his Hollywood sweetheart
Her love was as lasting as gold

As he drew near to her window
Two shadows he saw on the shade
'Twas the great Philadelphia lawyer
Makin' love to Bill's Hollywood maid

The night was as still as the desert
The moon hangin' high overhead
Bill listened awhile through the window
He could hear ev'ry word that they said

"Your hands are so pretty and lovely
Your form's so rare and divine
Come go back with me to Philadelphia
And leave this wild cowboy behind"

Now tonight back in old Pennsylvania
Among her beautiful pines




There's one less Philadelphia lawyer
In old Philadelphia tonight

Overall Meaning

Woody Guthrie's song Philadelphia Lawyer details the story of a man from Philadelphia who falls in love with a woman from Hollywood, causing emotional turmoil. The song starts with the opening line “Way out in Reno, Nevada, where romances bloom and fade, there was Philadelphia lawyer makin’ love to a Hollywood maid.” It is clear that this romance is happening in Reno, and the man involved is a Philadelphia lawyer, which suggests that he is a wealthy and possibly influential individual. He convinces the Hollywood maid to run away with him, saying that he will win her a divorce from her husband, so that they can get married that night. One of the other main characters in the song is Wild Bill, who is a tenacious cowboy with a gun who has been carving notches in it each time he kills someone.


In the second verse, Bill is coming back home from riding the plains and thinks about his sweetheart in Hollywood. He sees the two shadows on the shade, and he realizes that the philandering lawyer is making love to his lover. The music portrays a sad tune as Bill listens back, eavesdropping on the conversation happening between his lover and the lawyer. The Philadelphia lawyer compliments the woman, telling her “Your hands are so pretty and lovely, your form’s so rare and divine, Come go back with me to Philadelphia and leave this wild cowboy behind.” The final lyrics of the song resonates with a certain sense of justice, stating that there is one less Philadelphia lawyer in Philadelphia tonight. This implies that the lawyer may have received some kind of punishment for his actions while in Reno.


Line by Line Meaning

Way out in Reno, Nevada
The story takes place in Reno, Nevada.


Where romances blooms and fades
In this place, relationships start and end.


There was Philadelphia lawyer
There was a lawyer from Philadelphia in Reno.


Makin' love with a Hollywood maid
This Philadelphia lawyer was romantically involved with a woman from Hollywood.


"Come, love, and we'll go ramblin' Down where the lights are so bright I'll win you a divorce from your husband And we can get married tonight"
The Philadelphia lawyer is trying to convince the Hollywood maid to come with him to a place with bright lights, promising that he will get her a divorce and they can get married that same night.


Wild Bill was a gun-totin' cowhand Ten notches were carved in his gun And all the boys around Reno Left Bill's Hollywood sweetheart alone
Wild Bill is a cowboy with a gun, and he is in a relationship with the Hollywood maid. Other men in Reno respect Bill and stay away from his girlfriend.


One night when Bill was returning From ridin' the range in the cold He thought of his Hollywood sweetheart Her love was as lasting as gold
Bill was coming back from a cold ride and was thinking of his girlfriend. He thinks their love is strong and valuable.


As he drew near to her window Two shadows he saw on the shade 'Twas the great Philadelphia lawyer Makin' love to Bill's Hollywood maid
Bill sees two shadows on the window shade, and it turns out to be the Philadelphia lawyer making love to Bill's girlfriend.


The night was as still as the desert The moon hangin' high overhead Bill listened awhile through the window He could hear ev'ry word that they said
It's a quiet night with the moon overhead, and Bill listens in on the conversation between the Philadelphia lawyer and his girlfriend.


"Your hands are so pretty and lovely Your form's so rare and divine Come go back with me to Philadelphia And leave this wild cowboy behind"
The Philadelphia lawyer flatters the girlfriend, saying her hands and body are beautiful, and tries to convince her to leave Bill behind and go with him to Philadelphia.


Now tonight back in old Pennsylvania Among her beautiful pines There's one less Philadelphia lawyer In old Philadelphia tonight
The story ends with the implication that the Philadelphia lawyer is dead. He is no longer in Philadelphia, the city he was from, and he is in a peaceful place among the beautiful trees in Pennsylvania.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: WOODY GUTHRIE

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

Ama Kumarasinghe

Way out in Reno, Nevada
Where romances blooms and fades
There was Philadelphia lawyer
Makin' love with a Hollywood maid

"Come, love, and we'll go ramblin'
Down where the lights are so bright
I'll win you a divorce from your husband
And we can get married tonight"


Wild Bill was a gun-totin' cowhand
Ten notches were carved in his gun
And all the boys around Reno
Left Bill's Hollywood sweetheart alone 😁

One night when Bill was returning
From ridin' the range in the cold
He thought of his Hollywood sweetheart
Her love was as lasting as gold😪

As he drew near to her window
Two shadows he saw on the shade
'Twas the great Philadelphia lawyer
Makin' love to Bill's Hollywood maid ♥️


The night was as still as the desert
The moon hangin' high overhead 🌝
Bill listened awhile through the window
He could hear ev'ry word that they said


"Your hands are so pretty and lovely
Your form's so rare and divine
Come go back with me to Philadelphia
And leave this wild cowboy behind" ♥️😂


Now tonight back in old Pennsylvania
Among her beautiful pines
There's one less Philadelphia lawyer
In old Philadelphia tonight 🦋



All comments from YouTube:

Ama Kumarasinghe

Way out in Reno, Nevada
Where romances blooms and fades
There was Philadelphia lawyer
Makin' love with a Hollywood maid

"Come, love, and we'll go ramblin'
Down where the lights are so bright
I'll win you a divorce from your husband
And we can get married tonight"


Wild Bill was a gun-totin' cowhand
Ten notches were carved in his gun
And all the boys around Reno
Left Bill's Hollywood sweetheart alone 😁

One night when Bill was returning
From ridin' the range in the cold
He thought of his Hollywood sweetheart
Her love was as lasting as gold😪

As he drew near to her window
Two shadows he saw on the shade
'Twas the great Philadelphia lawyer
Makin' love to Bill's Hollywood maid ♥️


The night was as still as the desert
The moon hangin' high overhead 🌝
Bill listened awhile through the window
He could hear ev'ry word that they said


"Your hands are so pretty and lovely
Your form's so rare and divine
Come go back with me to Philadelphia
And leave this wild cowboy behind" ♥️😂


Now tonight back in old Pennsylvania
Among her beautiful pines
There's one less Philadelphia lawyer
In old Philadelphia tonight 🦋

Sam Johnson

Good

Daryl Parfrey

Willies version is brilliant.and so are the rest

Matthew Willoughby

Been listening to hee'm since I was 15
And this is one of his best
This land is your land, john henry and goin' down the road feeling bad
Plane wreck at los gatos and all the dust bowl songs are important too, not just as songs

Keyser The Red Beard

interesting content T.A. Sedlak. I broke the thumbs up on your video. Always keep up the really good work.

uVueD2b

I remember hearing this on the old Dr. Demento show..I believe it was by Hoagy Carmicheal featuring a female lead. It was pretty much the same except where the line,"...and we'll leave this one cowboy behind.",there was a gunshot and a startled scream-then it continues on...it was funny...

Jax Atts

Great video. Thanks for sharing it.

Donald Sherak

Who is singing with Woody?

James Hudson

john daly kidded joan crawford over this on the occasion of her recent return from philadelphia owing to the fact that she was a hollywood maid. joey bishop wasn't having any of it.......! (on "what's my line?")

uVueD2b

@uVueD2b I stand corrected. It's by Maddox Brothers and Rose

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