Charley Pride – Yonder Comes A Sucker

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About The Song

Charley Pride, a legendary figure in country music, has given us countless timeless tunes. One such gem is his classic song, “Yonder Comes A Sucker.” Released in 1966, this track is a quintessential country ballad that captures the heartache of a man who has been left behind.

“Yonder Comes A Sucker” paints a vivid picture of a heartbroken man watching his love leave him. The lyrics, written by Jim Reeves, evoke imagery of a departing train or steamboat, symbolizing the finality of his lover leaving. The narrator is filled with regret and longing, wishing he could turn back time.

Pride’s rich, baritone voice is the perfect vehicle for this emotional journey. His delivery is both heartfelt and understated, allowing the lyrics to speak for themselves. The melody is simple yet effective, with a classic country feel that is both familiar and comforting. The instrumentation, featuring pedal steel guitar and acoustic guitar, adds to the song’s nostalgic atmosphere.

One of the things that makes “Yonder Comes A Sucker” so enduring is its universal theme of heartbreak. Everyone can relate to the feeling of losing someone they love, and the song’s lyrics capture the emotional turmoil that often accompanies such a loss. The song’s message is also one of hope, suggesting that even in the darkest of times, there is always a chance for healing and moving on.

Charley Pride was a master of storytelling, and his songs often resonated with listeners on a deep emotional level. “Yonder Comes A Sucker” is a prime example of his talent, and it remains a beloved classic among country music fans. If you’re looking for a song that will tug at your heartstrings, look no further than this timeless ballad.

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Lyric

Railroad steamboat river and cannal yonder comes a sucker and he’s got my girlAnd she’s gone gone gone gone and she’s gone gone goneAnd I’ll bid her my last farewell
I fell in love with a pretty little thing I thought that wedding bells would ringShe was as sweet as sweet could be till I found out what she did to meRailroad steamboat…
I asked her mother to let her go she whispered mother please tell him noThough he may think that I am true there’s plenty more who think so tooRailroad steamboat…
I won’t cry my life away some other sucker will have to payAnd when he finds that she is gone I guess I’ll hear him sing this songRailroad steamboat…And I’ll bid her my last farewell
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