About the song

“I’m a Ramblin’ Man” is a notable country song written by Ray Pennington and first recorded in 1967. Pennington’s original version, released under Capitol Records, reached number 29 on the country charts, marking an early success in his songwriting career.

The song was later recorded by Waylon Jennings, whose version brought the track to new heights. Released as a single, Jennings’ rendition became a significant milestone in his career, reaching the number one spot on the country charts. It remained at the top for one week, solidifying Jennings’ status as a leading figure in country music. His take on the song is celebrated for its authentic blend of traditional country sound and Jennings’ distinctive vocal style.

Jennings’ version of “I’m a Ramblin’ Man” also found success beyond the American charts, making its mark on the Australian charts as well. The song’s appeal lies in its storytelling, reflecting a classic theme of wandering and freedom that resonates deeply with country music fans.

In addition to its chart success, “I’m a Ramblin’ Man” gained renewed attention when it was featured on the official soundtrack of the 2024 Marvel Cinematic Universe film *Deadpool & Wolverine*. This inclusion introduces the song to a new generation of listeners, showcasing its lasting impact and relevance in popular culture.

Overall, “I’m a Ramblin’ Man” remains a beloved track in the country music genre, remembered for its catchy melody and Jennings’ compelling performance. Its enduring popularity is a testament to the song’s timeless appeal and its ability to connect with audiences across different eras and mediums.

 

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Lyrics

I’ve been down to Mississippi
Down through New Orléans
Yes I have
I’ve played in California
There ain’t too much I haven’t seen
No there ain’t
Lord, I’m a ramblin’ man
Don’t fool around with a ramblin’ man
Left a girl in West Virginia
Up there where that green grass grows
Yes I did
Got a girl in Cincinnati
Waitin’ where the Ohio River flows
Oh, girl
I’m a ramblin’ man
Don’t give your heart to a ramblin’ man
You better move away
You’re standing too close to the plain
Once I mess with the ol’ mind
Your little ol’ heart won’t be the same
But I’m a ramblin’ man
Don’t mess around within your ramblin’ man
You better not
Well, up in Chicago
I was known as quite a boy
Yes I was
Down in Alabama
They call me the man of joy
Still do
Well, I’m a ramblin’ man
Don’t fall in love with a ramblin’ man
You better move away
You’re standing too close to the plain
Once I mess with the ol’ mind
Your little ol’ heart won’t be the same
Oh, I’m a ramblin’ man
Don’t mess around with any ol’ ramblin’ man

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