Rambler Gambler/Whispering Bells

Traditional

I'm a rambler, I'm a gambler
I'm a long way from home
And if you don't like me
You can leave me alone

For it's dark and it's rainin'
And the moon gives no light
And my pony can't travel
This dark road at night

Oh, I once had me a true love
Her age was sixteen
She was the flower of Belton
And the rose of Saline

But her parents didn't like me
Now she's just the same
If I'm writ on your books, gal
Just blot out my name

I'm a rambler, I'm a gambler
I'm a rambler, I'm a gambler

Whispering bells
Whisper low
Whispering bells
Love you so
Bring my baby
Oh my baby back to me
(Baby back to me)
Whispering bells
Loud and clear
Your sweet chimes
Glad to hear
Bring my baby
Oh my baby back to me
Whispering bells
Whisper low
Whispering bells
Love you so
Bring my baby
Oh my baby back to me
(Baby back to me)
Whispering bells
Loud and clear
Your sweet chimes
Glad to hear
Bring my baby
Oh my baby back to me

Trivia about the song Rambler Gambler/Whispering Bells by Joan Baez

When was the song “Rambler Gambler/Whispering Bells” released by Joan Baez?
The song Rambler Gambler/Whispering Bells was released in 1989, on the album “Speaking Of Dreams”.
Who composed the song “Rambler Gambler/Whispering Bells” by Joan Baez?
The song “Rambler Gambler/Whispering Bells” by Joan Baez was composed by Traditional.

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