Written in 1964 by Ian Tyson, Collins scored the biggest hit with this song, partly because of her strong vocal, but also because of the arrangement by Steven Stills and the pedal steel guitar work of Buddy Emmons.
The Western Writers of America chose this song as one of the Top 100 Western songs o...
[Verse 1]
There's a young man that I know, his age is twenty-one
Comes from down in southern Colorado
Just out of the service and he's looking for his fun
Someday soon, going with him someday soon
[Verse 2]
My parents cannot stand him 'cause he rides the rodeo
My father says that he will leave me cryin'
I would follow him right down the toughest road I know
Someday soon, going with him someday soon
[Bridge]
And when he comes to call, my pa ain't got a good word to say
Guess it's 'cause he's just as wild in the younger days
[Verse 3]
So blow, you old blue northern, blow my love to me
He's driving in tonight from California
He loves his damned old rodeo as much as he loves me
Someday soon, going with him someday soon
[Bridge]
But when he comes to call, my pa ain't got a word to say
Guess it's 'cause he's just as wild in the younger days
[Verse 3]
Blow, you old blue northern, blow my love to me
He's driving in tonight from California
He loves his damned old rodeo as much as he loves me
Someday soon, going with him someday soon
Someday soon, going with him someday soon
Someday Soon was written by Ian Tyson.
Someday Soon was produced by David Anderle.
Judy Collins released Someday Soon on Fri Nov 01 1968.