“when it’s nighttime in nevada”

By WILL DULMAGE (songwriter, 1931)

“When It’s Nighttime In Nevada”

When the golden sun is slowly sinking
Down behind the mountains to the west,
Of you then sweetheart I’m always thinking
Just fashioning a dream I love the best.
When it’s nighttime in Nevada I’m dreamin’
Of the old days on the *prairie and you.
I miss you when the campfires are gleamin’
And I wonder if you miss me too.
I can see the Great Divide and the trails we used to ride,
The only bit of heaven I knew.
When it’s nighttime in Nevada I’m dreamin’
Of the old days on the prairie and you.
I’ve been driftin’ since we’ve roamed the ranges,
Up to roamin’ when you went away.
With the love for you that never changes,
I hope that we will meet again someday.

*Some versions substitute “desert” for “prairie.”

Comments

1 Albert Jenkin August 21 2010

Lyrics by William Pascoe. Didn’t know there were two verses in addition to the chorus. We used to sing it as a campfire song with Boy Scout Troop 62 in Ely — we sang just the chorus, didn’t know the verses. A lot of years and a lot of miles away. I joined the Navy just to put miles between me and the copper mines.

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