Sam Bass was born in Indiana
It was his native home
And at the age of seventeen
Sam began to roam
When Sam first came to Texas
A cowboy for to be
A kinder-hearted fellow
You seldom ever see
Sam used to deal in race stock
One called the Denton mare
He matched her in scrub races
And he took her to the fair
I used to coin the money
And spend it rather free,
He always drank good whiskey
Wherever he might be
Sam, he left the Collins ranch
In the early month of May
With a herd of Texas cattle
The Black Hills for to see
Sold out at Custer City
And then went on a spree
And a tougher set of cowboys
You seldom ever see
On their way back to Texas
They robbed the U. P. train
And then split up in couples
And started out again
Joe Collins and his partner
Was overtaken soon
With all their hard-earned money
They had to meet their doom
Sam had bold companions
Four bold and daring lads
Frank Jackson, Henry Underwood,
Joe Collins and Old Dad
Such bold and daring cowboys
The rangers never knew
They whipped the Texas Rangers
And they ran the boys in blue
Jim Murphy was arrested
And then released on bail
He jumped his bond at Tyler
And then he took off on the trail
But Major Barnes had posted him
And that was all a stall
It was a plan to capture Sam
Before the coming fall
Sam met his fate at Round Rock,
July the twenty-first
They pierced poor Sam with rifle balls
And they emptied out his purse
Sam is now a corpse
He's six-foot under clay
And Jackson's on the border
Still trying to get away
Jim, he stole Sam's good gold
And he didn't want to pay
The only way he saw to win
Was to give poor Sam away
He sold out Sam and Barnes
And he left their friends to mourn
What a scorching Jim should get
When Gabriel blows his horn
Jim Murphy sold out Sam and Barnes
And left their friends to mourn
And what a scorching Jim should get
When Gabriel blows his horn
Perhaps he's gone to heaven
There's none of us can say
But if I'm right, and my surmise
He's gone the other way