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Roger Miller – Dang Me

Quickly climbed the charts, reaching the number-one spot on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart and number 3 on Canadian RPM Country Tracks. Additionally, the song crossed over to the pop charts, further cementing Miller's status as a versatile and influential artist.

Exploring Roger Miller’s Timeless Classic: Dang Me

Have you ever found yourself tapping your feet to a catchy tune without quite knowing the story behind it? Well, get ready to unravel the intriguing tale behind Roger Miller’s legendary hit, «Dang Me.» This iconic track isn’t just a catchy melody; it’s a journey into the heart of country music history, filled with wit, humor, and toe-tapping rhythms.

The Story Behind «Dang Me»

Cover LP Roger Miller Smash 1964
Cover LP Roger Miller Smash 1964
Recorded back in 1964, «Dang Me» emerged during a pivotal moment in country music’s evolution. Penned by none other than Roger Miller himself, this song embodies the essence of his unique style and songwriting prowess. Produced as part of his album «Roger and Out,» «Dang Me» skyrocketed to success, topping the charts and solidifying Miller’s status as a country music legend.

Chart-Topping Success

Upon its release, «Dang Me» quickly climbed the charts, reaching the number-one spot on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart and number 3 on Canadian RPM Country Tracks. Its widespread popularity propelled Roger Miller to new heights of fame, solidifying his reputation as one of country music’s brightest stars. Additionally, the song crossed over to the pop charts, further cementing Miller’s status as a versatile and influential artist.

Decoding the Lyrics

At its core, «Dang Me» is a humorous take on life’s misadventures and the mishaps we encounter along the way. With its clever wordplay and infectious melody, the song paints a vivid picture of a man who seems to attract trouble at every turn. From getting into bar fights to facing the consequences of his actions, the protagonist’s escapades unfold with wit and charm, making «Dang Me» a timeless classic that continues to resonate with audiences today.




The Man Behind the Music

Roger Miller
Roger Miller
Roger Miller’s influence on the world of country music extends far beyond «Dang Me.» With multiple number-one hits to his name and a string of awards, including multiple Grammy Awards and induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame, Miller’s legacy looms large in the annals of music history. His unique blend of humor, storytelling, and musical talent set him apart as a true icon of the genre.
In conclusion, «Dang Me» isn’t just a song; it’s a testament to Roger Miller’s enduring legacy and the timeless appeal of country music. So the next time you find yourself humming along to its catchy melody, take a moment to appreciate the wit, humor, and musical genius behind this beloved classic.

COUNTRYPEDIA




Roger Miller – Dang Me lyrics

Well, here I sat high, getting ideas
I ain’t nothing but a fool to live like this
Out all night, and running wild
Woman sitting home with a month old child
So
So Dang me, Dang me
They ought to take a rope and hang me
High, from the highest tree
Woman would you weep for me
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Just sitting round drinking with the rest of the guys
Six rounds bought, and I bought five
Spent the groceries and half the rent
Like 14 dollers and 27 cents
So Dang me, Dang me
They ought to take a rope and hang me
High, from the highest tree
Woman would you weep for me
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They say roses are red, and violets are purple
Sugars sweet and so is maple suprple
But I’m the seventh out of the seven sons
My pappy was a pistol, I’m a son of a gun
So Dang me, Dang me
They ought to take a rope and hang me
High, from the highest tree
Woman would you weep for me
BeupBeupBeupBeupBeupBeupBuem
One More

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Single Roger Miller Smash 1964
Single Roger Miller Smash 1964

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