Saddle Tramp

MARTY ROBBINS

They call me a drifter, they say I'm no good
I´ll never amount to a thing
Well I may be a drifter and I may be no good
There's joy in this song that I sing.

Saddle tramp, saddle tramp
I'm as free as the breeze and I ride where I please
Saddle tramp, saddle tramp.
At night I will rest 'neath a blanket of blue

Doubt if I ever will change
I might even dream of a lady I knew
Might even whisper her name
Saddle tramp, saddle tramp

I'm as free as the breeze and I ride where I please
Saddle tramp.
I might even wind up in Idaho
And visit a cute little miss

A sweet little someone I used to know
And I might even stop long enough for a kiss.
Saddle tramp, saddle tramp
I'm as free as the breeze and I ride where I please

Saddle tramp, saddle tramp.
Might even ride back through Phoenix someday
Might even stop for awhile
But branded, no never! I´ll not be tied down

Trapped by a fair lady´s smile.
Saddle tramp, saddle tramp
I'm as free as the breeze and I ride where I please
Saddle tramp

Trivia about the song Saddle Tramp by Marty Robbins

On which albums was the song “Saddle Tramp” released by Marty Robbins?
Marty Robbins released the song on the albums “More Greatest Hits” in 1961, “Saddle Tramp” in 1966, “The Heart of Marty Robbins” in 1969, “Marty! ” in 1972, “In The Wild West Part 2” in 1985, and “Under Western Skies” in 1995.
Who composed the song “Saddle Tramp” by Marty Robbins?
The song “Saddle Tramp” by Marty Robbins was composed by MARTY ROBBINS.

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