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Bound For the Rio Grande

(Bob Nolan)

 

Way down south by the border line

A pretty little girl I have in mind is waitin’, waitin’.

She said last year she’d sure be mine.

I guess right now is a pretty good time for matin’, matin’.

 

Saddle pack’s on Old Dan’s back and strapped against his hide.

Sun is bright, the world’s all right so now away I’ll ride

To meet the girl by the border line

And tell her it’s just this waste of time I’m hatin’, hatin’

 

Refrain:

Where the sleepy Rio’s flowin’

And the longhorned cattle’s lowin’,

Where the purple sage is growin’,

That’s the only place I long for.

Where the lazy clouds are sailin’

And the wild coyote is wailin’,

Get along, I’m bound for the Rio Grande!

 

And there’s a maid so fair with raven hair waiting there

To greet this bronco-bustin’ cowboy.

 

When the round up time is over,

Here comes your cowboy rover.

Get along, I’m bound for the Rio Grande!

 


 

        When Bob Nolan had full responsibility for providing the songs for Columbia's Charles Starrett movies, he wrote "Bound for the Rio Grande" for "The Colorado Trail" in 1938. In 1940 the Sons of the Pioneers recorded it for the Orthacoustic radio transcriptions - you are listening to this recording now. The Pioneers used the song in personal appearances but never recorded it again.

      These lyrics have been copied from Bob Nolan’s Folio of Original Cowboy Classics No. 1, Copyright 1939 by AMERICAN MUSIC, INC. Photocopies of the sheet music for this song is available from Calin Coburn, Bob Nolan's grandson. Email Calin for more details.