Genius Lyrics
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Johnny Horton – The Battle of New Orleans
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“The Battle of New Orleans” by Jimmy Driftwood appears on the Johnny Horton album, The Spectacular Johnny Horton (1959).
This is a story song in the first person by one of the
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Johnny Horton – The Battle of New Orleans Samples
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Jimmy Driftwood – Battle of New Orleans Samples
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Jimmy Driftwood – Battle of New Orleans
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[Verse 1] / Well, in 18 and 14 we took a little trip / Along with Colonel Jackson down the mighty Mississip' / We took a little bacon, and we took a little beans / And we met the
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Johnny Horton – Rock Island Line
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ROCK ISLAND LINE (Johnny's version) / Now this here's the story about the Rock Island Line / Now the Rock Island Line she run down into New Orleans / Just before you get into New
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Jhonny Bull – Battle Of The Falkland Islands (AKA Falklands War Song)
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[British National Anthem] / Rule Britannia, Britannia rules the waves / Britons never never never shall be slaves / Off the coast of Argentina, our Islands came to be / With
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Baconisyummy – Battle of new orleans type beat
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[Verse 1] / We took a little bacon / We took a little bacon / We took a little bacon / [Chorus] / We took a little bacon / We took a little bacon / [Verse 2] / We took a little
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Johnny Horton – Comanche (The Brave Horse)
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[Verse 1] / 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, lay at
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Johnny Horton – I’m A One-Woman Man
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[Verse 1] / If you told me that you love me I would feel so proud / If you let me hold you honey I'd holler out loud / I'll never love another even if I can / Oh, come to me baby I
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Johnny Horton – Whispering Pines
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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 / That's lost its
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Jimmy Driftwood – Battle of New Orleans Covers
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Johnny Horton – Johnny Reb
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[Chorus] / You fought all the way Johnny Reb, Johnny Reb / You fought all the way, Johnny Reb / [Verse 1] / I saw you a-marchin' with Robert E. Lee / You held your head a-high
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Johnny Horton – All Grown Up
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Hey daddy, hey daddy I'm all grown up / Standing at your door just like I done before / You've changed so strange you're all grown up / You wear those heels and hose dressed up in
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Johnny Horton – North To Alaska
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Way up north (north to Alaska) / Way up north (north to Alaska) / North to Alaska / We're goin' north, the rush is on / North to Alaska / We're goin' north, the rush is on / Big
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Johnny Horton – Battle Of Bull Run
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[Verse 1] / The sun shown bright and clear that day / We all left Washington / To lick the Rebel boys in grey / At the Battle of Bull Run / They came from Pennsylvania and some
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The Goats – Mutiny Samples
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Country Genius – Songs of the South: Louisiana
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Songs of the South
You’ll find a series of articles on this subject in the archives and each one focuses on the music of a state in the south. While great country music comes
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Country Genius – Funniest Country Songs
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For years, country music has been delivering some of the funniest songs, more so any other music genre. It’s what gives country music its charm, and makes it so special.
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Johnny Horton – I’m Ready, If You’re Willing
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There's abig bright moon above and the night's just made for love / Baby I'm ready if you're willing / If that twinkle in your eye is a darin' me to try baby I'm ready if you'
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Johnny Horton – Jim Bridger
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Once there was a mountain man who couldn't write his name / Yet he deserves the front row seat in History's Hall of Fame / He forgot more about the Indians than we will ever know
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Johnny Horton – Sinking Of The Reuben James
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What were their names tell me what were their names / Did you have a friend on the Good Reuben James / Have you heard of a ship called that good Reuben James / Stand by hard
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Johnny Horton – Young Abe Lincoln
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YOUNG ABE LINCOLN / 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 U.S
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