Carnegie Hall Concert With Buck Owens And His Buckaroos | Buck Owens

About the Song

If you’re a fan of classic country music, there’s no doubt you’ve heard the infectious melody of “I’ve Got a Tiger by the Tail”. This iconic tune, brought to life by the legendary Buck Owens and His Buckaroos, is a cornerstone of the Bakersfield sound. Released in 1964, it quickly climbed the charts, becoming one of the most beloved and recognizable songs in country music history.

What makes “I’ve Got a Tiger by the Tail” so special? It’s a perfect blend of energy and wit. The song’s lyrics paint a picture of someone who’s caught up in a whirlwind of excitement, a feeling that’s perfectly captured in the lively instrumentation. Buck Owens’ distinctive vocals, combined with the Buckaroos’ tight harmonies and the twangy guitar riffs, create a sound that’s both familiar and exhilarating.

The song’s upbeat tempo and playful lyrics make it impossible not to tap your foot and sing along. It’s a classic example of country music at its finest, showcasing the genre’s ability to tell a story with simplicity and charm. Whether you’re a longtime country fan or new to the genre, “I’ve Got a Tiger by the Tail” is a must-listen. It’s a song that has stood the test of time, and it continues to bring joy to listeners of all ages.Visualizing American Roots Music: BUCK OWENS AND THE BUCKAROOS – Field Trip South

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Lyrics: I’ve Got A Tiger By The Tail

I’ve got a tiger by the tail, it’s plain to see
I won’t be much when you get through with me
Well I’m a-losing weight and I’m turning mighty pale
Looks like I’ve got a tiger by the tailWell I thought the day I met you, you were meek as a lamb
Just the kind to fit my dreams and plans
Now, the pace we’re livin’ takes the wind from my sails
And it looks like I’ve got a tiger by the tail
I’ve got a tiger by the tailI’ve got a tiger by the tail, it’s plain to see
I won’t be much when you get through with me
Well I’m a-losing weight and I’m turning mighty pale
Looks like I’ve got a tiger by the tail

Well, every night you drag me where the bright lights’re found
There ain’t no way to slow you down
I’m about as helpless as a leaf in a gale
And it looks like I’ve got a tiger by the tail
I’ve got a tiger by the tail

I’ve got a tiger by the tail, it’s plain to see
I won’t be much when you get through with me
Well I’m a-losing weight and I’m turning mighty pale
Looks like I’ve got a tiger by the tail

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