Song parody of

Ramblin' Man

by Hank Williams, Jr.

Here's where you get creative! Use our cool song parody creator to make a totally new musical idea and lyrics for the Ramblin' Man song by Hank Williams, Jr..

Simply click on any word to get rhyming words suggestion to use instead of the original ones. You may also remove or alter entire lines if needed — when you're done save your work and share it with our community — have fun!

  • English (English)
  • Français (French)
  • Español (Spanish)

I can settle down And be doin' just fine Til I hear an old train Rollin' down the line Then I hurry straight Home and pack And if I didn't go I believe I'd blow my stack I love you baby But you gotta understand When the lord made me He made a ramblin' man Some folks might say That I'm no good That I wouldn't settle Down if I could But when that open road Starts to callin' me There's somethin' o'er the hill That I gotta see Sometimes it's hard But you gotta understand When the lord made me He made a ramblin' man I love to see the towns Passin' by And to ride these rails 'Neath god's blue sky Let me travel this land From the mountains to the sea 'Cause that's the life I believe He meant for me And when I'm gone And at my grave you stand Just say God's called home Your ra-amblin' man

Done creating your parody?

Don't keep it to yourself! Save it now so you can share it with the rest of the world!

Watch the song video

Ramblin' Man

6,544
78     1

Browse Lyrics.com

Quiz

Are you a music master?

»
What is the Outfield's most popular song according to Last.fm?
A Say It Isn't So
B All the Love in the World
C Your Love
D Since You've Been Gone

Free, no signup required:

Add to Chrome

Get instant explanation for any lyrics that hits you anywhere on the web!

Free, no signup required:

Add to Firefox

Get instant explanation for any acronym or abbreviation that hits you anywhere on the web!

Hank Williams, Jr. tracks

On Radio Right Now

Loading...

Powered by OnRad.io


Think you know music? Test your MusicIQ here!

Movies soundtrack

Ramblin' Man

»