About the song

Eddy Arnold’s “Cattle Call” is a timeless country music classic that has captivated audiences for generations. Released in 1949, the song quickly became a chart-topping hit, solidifying Arnold’s status as one of the most popular country singers of his era. With its catchy melody, evocative lyrics, and Arnold’s distinctive vocal style, “Cattle Call” remains a beloved and enduring piece of musical history.

The song’s title, “Cattle Call,” immediately sets the scene for a Western-themed ballad. It paints a vivid picture of a cowboy gathering his cattle, longing for the open range and the freedom of the frontier. The lyrics, penned by Stan Kesler, capture the spirit of the American West with their nostalgic and romantic tone. Arnold’s heartfelt delivery brings the story to life, making listeners feel the cowboy’s yearning for adventure and companionship.

The song’s simple yet effective arrangement features a classic country instrumentation, including steel guitar, fiddle, and bass. These instruments create a warm and inviting atmosphere that complements Arnold’s rich baritone voice. His vocal performance is both powerful and tender, conveying the emotional depth of the lyrics. Arnold’s ability to connect with his audience on a personal level is evident in his delivery, making “Cattle Call” a truly timeless piece of music.

“Cattle Call” has been covered by numerous artists over the years, testifying to its enduring popularity. Its appeal lies in its ability to evoke a sense of nostalgia and longing for a simpler time. The song’s themes of love, loss, and the American spirit continue to resonate with audiences today. Whether you’re a country music enthusiast or simply appreciate classic American music, “Cattle Call” is a must-listen.

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Lyrics

Whoo-ooh-ooh-doo-di-di
Whoo-ooh-ooh-oop-doo-doo
Whoo-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh
Yod-el-od-el-lo-ti-de
The cattle are prowlin’, the coyotes are howlin’
Way out where the dogies bawl
Where spurs are a-jinglin’, a cowboy is singin’
This lonesome cattle call
Whoo-ooh-ooh-doo-di-di
Whoo-ooh-ooh-oop-doo-doo
Whoo-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh
Yod-el-od-el-lo-ti-de
He rides in the sun ’til his days work is done
And he rounds up the cattle each fall
Ooh-ooh-ooh-doo-di-di
Singin’ his cattle call
For hours, he would ride on the range far and wide
When the night winds blow up a squall
His heart is a feather in all kinds of weather
He sings his cattle call
Whoo-ooh-ooh-doo-di-di
Whoo-ooh-ooh-oop-doo-doo
Whoo-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh
Yod-el-od-el-lo-ti-de
He’s brown as a berry from ridin’ the prairie
And he sings with an ol’ western drawl
Ooh-ooh-ooh-doo-di-di
Singing his cattle call
Ooh-ooh-ooh-doo-di-di
Whoo-ooh-ooh-oop-doo-doo
Whoo-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh
Yod-el-od-el-lo-ti-de

By Tam Le