Yonder Comes a Sucker

Jim Reeves

Railroad steamboat river and cannal yonder comes a sucker and he's got my girl
And she's gone gone gone gone and she's gone gone gone
And I'll bid her my last farewell

I fell in love with a pretty little thing I thought that wedding bells would ring
She was as sweet as sweet could be till I found out what she did to me
Railroad steamboat...

I asked her mother to let her go she whispered mother please tell him no
Though he may think that I am true there's plenty more who think so too
Railroad steamboat...

I won't cry my life away some other sucker will have to pay
And when he finds that she is gone I guess I'll hear him sing this song
Railroad steamboat...
And I'll bid her my last farewell

Trivia about the song Yonder Comes a Sucker by Charley Pride

When was the song “Yonder Comes a Sucker” released by Charley Pride?
The song Yonder Comes a Sucker was released in 1966, on the album “Country Charley Pride”.
Who composed the song “Yonder Comes a Sucker” by Charley Pride?
The song “Yonder Comes a Sucker” by Charley Pride was composed by Jim Reeves.

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