Sioux City Sue

Ray Freedman, Dick Thomas

I drove a herd of cattle down from old Nebraska way
That's how I come to be in the state of I-o-way
I met a little gal in I-o-way, her eyes were big and blue
I asked her what her name was she said "Sioux City Sue"

Sioux City Sue
Your hair is red your eyes are blue
I'd swap my horse and dog for you
Sue Sioux City Sue
There ain't no gal so true
As my sweet Sioux City Sue

I asked her if she had a beau, she said yeah quite a few
Then I started courting my sweet Sioux City Sue
The first time that I stole a kiss I caught her stealing two
I asked her if she loved me, she said "Indeed I do"

Sioux City Sue
Your hair is red your eyes are blue
I'd swap my horse and dog for you
Sue Sioux City Sue
There ain't no gal so true
As my sweet Sioux City Sue

Trivia about the song Sioux City Sue by Slim Whitman

When was the song “Sioux City Sue” released by Slim Whitman?
The song Sioux City Sue was released in 1963, on the album “Yodeling”.
Who composed the song “Sioux City Sue” by Slim Whitman?
The song “Sioux City Sue” by Slim Whitman was composed by Ray Freedman, Dick Thomas.

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