About the Song
Yeehaw! Buckle up for a ride through the Wild West with a touch of close harmony courtesy of Bing Crosby & The Andrews Sistersâ âDonât Fence Me In.â This iconic song, released in 1944, is more than just a catchy tune; itâs a celebration of freedom, wide-open spaces, and the untamed spirit of the American cowboy.
âDonât Fence Me Inâ wasnât written for Crosby and the Andrews Sisters specifically. In fact, they recorded it without ever hearing the song beforehand! But their rendition became an instant classic, topping the charts and capturing the hearts of a nation. Thereâs a magic to their performance, a blend of Crosbyâs smooth vocals and the Andrews Sistersâ signature harmonies, that perfectly captures the yearning for freedom expressed in the lyrics.
The songâs message is clear and simple: let me roam free. The lyrics, penned by Cole Porter (though significantly reworked for this version), paint a vivid picture of wide-open plains, starry skies, and the whisper of the cottonwood trees. Crosbyâs voice embodies the cowboyâs easy confidence, while the Andrews Sisters chime in with a touch of playful counterpoint, urging him on to explore the vast unknown.
âDonât Fence Me Inâ isnât just about cowboys and cattle drives, though. Itâs a broader metaphor for the human spiritâs desire for independence and adventure. The song resonates with anyone whoâs ever felt cooped up or restricted, yearning to break free and explore the world.
The enduring popularity of âDonât Fence Me Inâ is a testament to its universal appeal. Itâs a song that transcends generations and musical styles. Whether youâre a fan of classic crooners or toe-tapping swing music, thereâs something undeniably charming about Crosby and the Andrews Sistersâ rendition. Itâs a song that makes you want to saddle up, throw your cares to the wind, and justâŠwell, wander over yonder.
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Lyrics: Donât Fence Me InÂ
Oh, give me land, lots of land under starry skies above
Donât fence me in
Let me ride through the wide open country that I love
Donât fence me in
Let me be by myself in the eveninâ breeze
And listen to the murmur of the cottonwood trees
Send me off forever but I ask you please
Donât fence me in
Just turn me loose, let me straddle my old saddle
Underneath the western skies
On my cayuse, let me wander over yonder
Till I see the mountains rise
I want to ride to the ridge where the West commences
And gaze at the moon till I lose my senses
And I canât look at hobbles and I canât stand fences
Donât fence me in
Oh, give me land, lots of land under starry skies
Donât fence me in
Let me ride through the wide country that I love
Donât fence me in
Let me be by myself in the eveninâ breeze
And listen to the murmur of the cottonwood trees
Send me off forever but I ask you please
Donât fence me in
Just turn me loose, let me straddle my old saddle
Underneath the western skies
On my cayuse, let me wander over yonder
Till I see the mountains rise
I want to ride to the ridge where the West commences
And gaze at the moon till I lose my senses
And I canât look at hobbles and I canât stand fences
Donât fence me in, no
Pop, oh donât you fence me in
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