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“Roy Rogers” is a song about the escapism of television; an escape from the dull monotony of everyday life. Roy Rogers was an actor, famously known as the “singing cowboy.” Bernie Taupin was enamored with the American West and American popular culture, and many of his lyrics were inspired by that. A...
[Verse 1]
Sometimes you dream, sometimes it seems
There's nothing there at all
You just seem older than yesterday
And you're waiting for tomorrow to call
You draw to the curtains and one thing's for certain
You're cozy in your little room
The carpet's all paid for, God bless the TV
Let's go shoot a hole in the moon
[Chorus]
Oh, and Roy Rogers is riding tonight
Returning to our silver screens
Comic book characters never grow old
Evergreen heroes whose stories were told
Oh, the great sequin cowboy who sings of the plains
Of roundups and rustlers and home on the range
Turn on the TV, shut out the lights
Roy Rogers is riding tonight
[Verse 2]
Nine o'clock mornings, five o'clock evenings
I'd liven the pace if I could
Oh, I'd rather have a ham in my sandwich than cheese
But complaining wouldn't do any good
Lay back in my armchair, close eyes and think clear
I can hear hoofbeats ahead
Roy and Trigger have just hit the hilltop
While the wife and the kids are in bed
[Chorus]
Oh, and Roy Rogers is riding tonight
Returning to our silver screens
Comic book characters never grow old
Evergreen heroes whose stories were told
Oh, the great sequin cowboy who sings of the plains
Of roundups and rustlers and home on the range
Turn on the TV, shut out the lights
Roy Rogers is riding tonight
Roy Rogers was written by Bernie Taupin & Elton John.
Roy Rogers was produced by Gus Dudgeon.
Elton John released Roy Rogers on Fri Oct 05 1973.
Roy Rogers was an American musician and actor who worked mainly in the Western genre. He also hosted the acclaimed program The Roy Rogers Show in the 50s and 60s.