Eddy Arnold
Eddy Arnold
Eddy Arnold
Eddy Arnold
Eddy Arnold
Eddy Arnold
Eddy Arnold
Eddy Arnold
Eddy Arnold
Eddy Arnold
Eddy Arnold
Eddy Arnold
Eddy Arnold
One of the most famous songs associated with the Sons of the Pioneers, “Tumbling Tumbleweeds” was written in 1930 by Bob Nolan, while he was working as a caddy in Los Angeles. It became famous when included in the Gene Autry film of the same name.
In addition to Autry’s interpretation, numerous cov...
[Chorus]
See them tumbling down
Pledgin' their love to the ground
Lonely but free I'll be found
Driftin' along with a tumbling tumbleweed
[Chorus]
Cares of the past are behind
Nowhere to go but I'll find
Just where the trail will wind
Driftin' along with a tumbling tumbleweed
[Pre-Chorus]
I know when night has gone
That a new world's born at dawn
[Chorus]
I'll keep rollin' along
Deep in my heart is a song
Here on the range I belong
Driftin' along with a tumbling tumbleweed
[Bridge]
I'm a roamin' cowboy
Ridin' all day long
Tumbleweeds around me
Sing their lonely song
Nights underneath the prairie moon
I'll ride along and sing a tune
[Chorus]
I'll keep rollin' along
Deep in my heart is a song
Here on the range I belong
Driftin' along with a tumbling tumbleweed
Driftin' along with a tumbling tumbleweed
Tumbling Tumbleweeds was written by Bob Nolan.
Tumbling Tumbleweeds was produced by Chet Atkins.
Eddy Arnold released Tumbling Tumbleweeds on Tue Nov 19 1963.