Yo-del-lay-ee, oh, yo-del-lay-ee, oh, yo-del-lay-hee For years and years I rambled, I drank my wines and I gambled But one day I thought I would settle down I met a perfect lady, she said she'd be my baby We built a cottage in the old hometown Dee-yo-del-lay-ee, oh, yo-del-lay-ee, oh, yo-del-lay-hee But, somehow, I can't forget my good old rambling days The railroad trains are calling me always I may be rough, I may be wild, I may be tough and counted vile But I can't give up my rough and rowdy ways Oh-lay-hee, oh-lay-hee, oh-lay-hee Dee-yo-del-lay-ee, oh, yo-del-lay-ee, oh, yo-del-lay-hee Sometimes, I meet a bounder who knew me when I was a rounder He grabs my hand and says, "Boy, have a drink" We'd go down to the poolroom, get in the gang and then soon The daylight comes before I've had a wink Dee-yo-del-lay-ee, oh, yo-del-lay-ee, oh, yo-del-lay-hee But somehow I can't forget my good old rambling days The railroad trains are calling me always I may be rough, I may be wild, I may be tough and counted vile But I can't give up my rough and rowdy— I can't give up my rough and rowdy— I can't give up my rough and rowdy ways Dee-yo-del-lay-ee, oh, yo-del-lay-ee, oh, yo-del-lay-hee