Lyrics Riders in the Sky - Bobby Vinton
An
old
cowpoke
went
ridin'
out
one
dark
and
windy
day,
Upon
a
ridge
he
resred
as
he
went
along
his
way,
When
all
at
once
a
mighty
herd
of
red-eyed
cows
he
saw,
A-ploughin'
through
the
ragged
skies
and
up
a
cloudy
draw.
Yippy-I-Ay,
yippy-I-oh!
A
ghost
herd
in
the
sky!
Their
brands
were
still
on
fire
and
their
hooves
were
made
of
steel,
Their
horns
were
black
and
shiny
and
their
hot
breath
he
could
feel.
O
bolt
of
fear
went
through
him
as
they
thundered
through
the
sky,
For
he
saw
the
riders
comin'
hard,
and
he
heard
their
mournful
cry!
Yippy-I-Ay,
yippy-I-oh!
Ghost
riders
in
the
sky!
Their
faces
gaunt,
Their
eyes
were
blurred
and
shirts
all
soaked
with
sweat,
They're
ridin'
hard
to
catch
that
Herd,
but
they
ain't
caught
them
yet!
'Cause
they've
got
to
ride
for
ever
on
that
range
up
in
the
sky,
On
horses
snortin'
fire,
as
they
ride
on
hear
them
cry;
Yippy-I-Ay,
yippy-I-oh!
Ghost
riders
in
the
sky!
As
the
riders
loped
on
by
him,
he
heard
one
call
his
name,
"If
you
wanna
save
your
soul
from
hell
a-ridin'
on
this
range,
Then
cowboy,
change
your
ways
today
or
with
us
you
will
ride,
A-tryin'
to
catch
the
devil,
sir,
acroos
these
endless
skies!".
Yippy-I-Ay,
yippy-I-oh!
Ghost
riders
in
the
sky!
Yippy-I-Ay,
yippy-I-oh!
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