Lyrics On Top of Old Smokey - Bing Crosby
On
top
of
old
Smokey
All
covered
with
snow
I
lost
my
true
lover
For
a
courting
to
slow
Yes,
courting's
a
pleasure
And
parting
is
grief
And
a
false
hearted
lover
Is
worse
than
a
thief
She'll
kiss
you,
she'll
hug
you
And
tell
you
more
lies
Than
the
cross
ties
on
a
railroad
Or
the
stars
in
the
sky
Let
me
tell
you
'bout
my
baby
She's
like
bad
brandy,
wine
The
first
time
I
kissed
her
She
drove
me
out
my
mind
She's
a
Baltimore
special
Got
a
fine
brown
frame
When
you
see
her
in
motion
Evil
woman
is
her
name
Did
I
tell
you
'bout
the
eastman?
Lord
what
a
shame
He
run
off
with
my
baby
And
scandalized
my
name
Well,
I
went
up
on
a
mountain
top
To
call
my
baby
back
She
was
gone
with
that
eastman
Down
that
lonesome
railroad
track
If
I
ever
see
that
eastman
I'll
shoot
him
with
my
gun
I'll
cut
him
with
my
long
jones
And
dare
that
pimp
to
run
Little
Liza,
little
Liza
I
couldn't
sleep
last
night
Come
on
back
home
baby
Everything
will
be
all
right
Let
me
tell
you,
let
me
tell
you
I
don't
care
what
you
say
If
my
woman
ever
comes
back
I'll
give
my
life
away
If
you
ever
see
a
dark
cloud
A
rollin'
in
the
sky
It's
my
woman
gone
to
heaven
With
a
tear
drop
in
her
eye
On
top
of
old
Smokey
All
covered
with
snow
I
lost
my
true
lover
For
a
courting
to
slow
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