Sally Goodin'
Woody Guthrie Lyrics


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Looked down the road, seen my Sally comin'
Thought to my soul I'd kill myself a runnin'.

Goin' down the road and the road's mighty muddy
I'm so drunk that I can't stand steady.

Watermelon, cantaloupe, peach tree puddin'
Ain't half as sweet as my little Sally Goodin.

Stove lid's on, flap jacks a cookin'
Stack 'em up high for my pretty Sally Goodin'.

Kiss you all day and hug you all night
Me and my Sally gonna make it all right.

Tell you stories and sing you songs
Marry me Sally and you can't go wrong.

Possum up a gum stump, dog on the ground,
Pull my trigger and a possum comes down.

Bring you sody and bring you candy
Oh, my little Sally, won't that be dandy?

As we was watchin' the winding key
Sally got stung by a goggle eyed bee.

It's every time you hold my hand
I walk over to the promised land.

Sally come a kissin' me on my cheek
I jumped over the Buckeye Creek.

What you gonna do when the wind starts a blowin'?
Run straight home with my petticoat a showin'.

What you gonna do when the snow starts a flying?
Run home to mama just a squawling and crying.

I'm not a lyin' an' I'm not a kiddin'
Crazy 'bout th' gal what you call Sally Goodin.

It's the truth, I'll tell you well,
If I can't have Sally, I'm bound for hell.





Sally Goodin, Sally Goodin. Sally Goodin. Sally Goodin.
Sally Goodin. Sally Goodin. Sally Goody, Goody, Goodin.

Overall Meaning

The song Sally Goodin by Woody Guthrie is a traditional folk song that describes the singer's infatuation with a woman named Sally. The lyrics are playful and contain many rhymes, which add to the light-hearted tone of the song. The singer looks down the road and sees Sally coming, and he becomes so excited that he feels like he should run and kill himself. The road is described as being muddy, and the singer is so drunk he can't stand steady.


Throughout the song, the singer compares various foods to Sally, stating that she is sweeter than watermelon, cantaloupe, and peach tree pudding. He also talks about cooking flapjacks for her and kissing her all day and hugging her all night. Later in the song, the singer tells Sally that he loves her and wants to marry her.


The song ends with the singer stating that he is crazy about Sally and that if he can't have her, he is bound for hell. The lyrics are light-hearted and playful, and the singer's infatuation with Sally is conveyed through comparisons to food and declarations of love.


Line by Line Meaning

Looked down the road, seen my Sally comin'
As I gazed down the road, I saw my beloved Sally approaching.


Thought to my soul I'd kill myself a runnin'.
I was filled with such joy that I felt like racing to her side.


Goin' down the road and the road's mighty muddy
I'm walking down a muddied path.


I'm so drunk that I can't stand steady.
I'm heavily intoxicated and struggling to keep my balance.


Watermelon, cantaloupe, peach tree puddin'
Even delightful treats like watermelon, cantaloupe, or peach tree pudding, can't compare to my beloved.


Ain't half as sweet as my little Sally Goodin.
Nothing and no one is as sweet as my Sally Goodin.


Stove lid's on, flapjacks a cookin'
The stove is warming up as I cook flapjacks.


Stack 'em up high for my pretty Sally Goodin'.
I'm piling up a stack of flapjacks for my beautiful Sally Goodin.


Kiss you all day and hug you all night
I want to kiss Sally all day and hold her tightly all through the night.


Me and my Sally gonna make it all right.
Together, Sally and I are going to overcome whatever challenges come our way.


Tell you stories and sing you songs
I will entertain Sally with fascinating tales and beautiful music.


Marry me Sally and you can't go wrong.
If Sally marries me, she won't regret it; she'll be content and happy.


Possum up a gum stump, dog on the ground,
There's a possum up the tree trunk and a dog on the ground.


Pull my trigger and a possum comes down.
I shoot the gun and the possum falls down from the tree top.


Bring you sody and bring you candy
I want to bring Sally soda and candy as a gesture of my affection.


Oh, my little Sally, won't that be dandy?
Wouldn't that be splendid, my dear Sally?


As we was watchin' the winding key
As we watched the winding key, we saw something unexpected.


Sally got stung by a goggle-eyed bee.
Sally was stung by a bee with protruding eyes.


It's every time you hold my hand
Whenever you hold my hand, I feel complete and secure.


I walk over to the promised land.
Holding Sally's hand, I feel like I'm walking towards a dreamland.


Sally come a kissin' me on my cheek
Sally came over and gave me a kiss on my cheek.


I jumped over the Buckeye Creek.
I felt like I was leaping over a creek with joy.


What you gonna do when the wind starts a blowin'?
What are you going to do when the wind starts blowing strongly?


Run straight home with my petticoat a showin'.
I'm going to run straight home with my petticoat fluttering in the wind.


What you gonna do when the snow starts a flying?
What will you do when the snow starts flying intensely?


Run home to mama just a squawlin' and crying.
I'll run home crying to my mother.


I'm not lyin' an' I'm not a kiddin'
I'm being honest and straightforward.


I'm crazy 'bout th' gal what you call Sally Goodin.
I'm enamored with the girl known as Sally Goodin.


It's the truth, I'll tell you well,
Believe me, what I'm about to say is the truth.


If I can't have Sally, I'm bound for hell.
If I can't be with Sally, I'll be miserable and feel like I'm in hell.


Sally Goodin. Sally Goodin. Sally Goodin. Sally Goodin.
Sally Goodin is all that occupies my thoughts and words.


Sally Goodin. Sally Goodin. Sally Goody, Goody, Goodin.
Sally Goodin is so wonderful, I can't stop talking about her.




Writer(s): Eck Robertson

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Comments from YouTube:

John Acord

This kind of music. You either love it or you hate. I love it.

Linda Carson

My momma used to call me "Sally Goodin" sometimes,,,,,I would do or say something and she would say, Ok there Sally Goodin..........I never new why she did that.....but I found out today that it's a song! took me 64 years to find that out...........LOL

LaTonya Owens

Sally Goodin originated from my grandfather Eli Owens.

Deb Fry

My dad would call me "Sally Goodin" . Usually when whatever I was doing as a child was questionable. He would say, " Whatcha' doin' there Sally Goodin?"

LaTonya Owens

It amazes me how my grandfather mad this song and ppl steal it. Eli Owens was the original song writer of this!!

John Jurkewicz

It Great

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