The Battle of New Orleans (arr. J. Driftwood) Johnny Horton Pop Chart # 1 Apr. 27, 1959 Album: 16 Biggest Hits Columbia Legacy Records CK 69971 Transcriber
Give me my cycle with star-filled sky above And a good lookin' woman with a heart full of love I'll go to any honky in any old town cause I am the wild
The snowflakes fall as winter comes And time just seems to fly Is it the loneliness in me That makes me want to cry? My heart is sad like a morning dove
Words can cause our love to tumble Jealous words are so unkind Words can cause a heart to stumble Or they make a waste of time Words are sweet when your
I love you baby, I don't mean maybe You drive me crazy Well, I'm begging you on my hands and knees Keep a loving me, baby please I've been with you both
There was a Yankee Colonel In 1862 who fell in love With a Southern belle Where the sweet Magnolias bloom He wondered why folks laughed at him When he
Way up north, north to Alaska, way up north, north to Alaska North to Alaska, go north, the rush is on North to Alaska, go north, the rush is on Big
Oh, well, I bought me a donkey, about four foot tall To plough my cotton in the early fall He's runnin' around, it was an awful sin I had to build a fence
From old Montana down to Alabam I've been before and I'll travel again You triflin' women can't keep a good man down You dealt the cards but you missed
Well, he lived in a cabin way down by the creek He ran through the dust in his bare feet But they didn?t know that one fine day That he would rule this
Big Sam left Seattle in the year of ninety-two With George Pratt his partner and brother Billy too They crossed the Yukon river and they found the bonanza
Battle Of New Orleans In 1814 we took a little trip, Along with Col. Jackson down the mighty Mississip. We took a little bacon, and we took a little
Johnny Horton Whispering Pines ------------------ The snowflakes fall as winter comes And time just seems to fly Is it the loneliness in me that makes
Well, today I'm so weary, today I'm so blue Sad and broken hearted and it's all because of you Life was so sweet dear, life was a song And now you've
The battle was over at Custer's last stand And taps were sounding for all the brave men While one lone survivor wounded and weak Comanche the Brave Horse
I came home and I found you in the arms of a friend Why didn't I leave you when I saw you kissing him? You ask me to forgive you and you try to make amens
I didn't know my baby loved me so Until that letter come to let me know Now I pack my bags and then I'll go And catch the first train I see headin' south
A Cherokee chief as he dances along Sings an Indian boogie to a white man's song Singin' "Hey-ho-a-lina" (Hey-ho-a-lina) Singin' "Hey-ho-a-lina (Hey-