Lyrics Old Chisholm Trail - Gene Autry
Come
along
boys
and
listen
to
my
tale,
I'll
tell
you
of
my
troubles
on
the
old
Chisholm
trail.
Come
a
ti
yi
yippee,
come
a
ti
yi
yea,
Come
a
ti
yi
yippee,
come
a
ti
yi
yea.
Oh,
a
ten-dollar
hoss
and
a
forty-dollar
saddle,
And
I'm
goin'
to
punchin'
Texas
cattle.
Come
a
ti
yi
yippee,
come
a
ti
yi
yea,
Come
a
ti
yi
yippee,
come
a
ti
yi
yea.
I
wake
in
the
mornin'
afore
daylight,
And
afore
I
sleep
the
moon
shines
bright.
Come
a
ti
yi
yippee,
come
a
ti
yi
yea,
Come
a
ti
yi
yippee,
come
a
ti
yi
yea.
It's
cloudy
in
the
west,
a-lookin'
like
rain,
And
my
durned
old
slicker's
in
the
wagon
again.
Come
a
ti
yi
yippee,
come
a
ti
yi
yea,
Come
a
ti
yi
yippee,
come
a
ti
yi
yea.
No
chaps,
no
slicker,
and
it's
pourin'
down
rain,
And
I
swear,
by
gosh,
I'll
never
night-herd
again.
Come
a
ti
yi
yippee,
come
a
ti
yi
yea,
Come
a
ti
yi
yippee,
come
a
ti
yi
yea.
Feet
in
the
stirrups
and
seat
in
the
saddle,
I
hung
and
rattled
with
them
long-horn
cattle.
Come
a
ti
yi
yippee,
come
a
ti
yi
yea,
Come
a
ti
yi
yippee,
come
a
ti
yi
yea.
The
wind
commenced
to
blow,
and
the
rain
began
to
fall,
Hit
looked,
by
grab,
like
we
was
goin'
to
lose
'em
all.
Come
a
ti
yi
yippee,
come
a
ti
yi
yea,
Come
a
ti
yi
yippee,
come
a
ti
yi
yea.
I
don't
give
a
darn
if
they
never
do
stop;
I'll
ride
as
long
as
an
eight-day
clock.
Come
a
ti
yi
yippee,
come
a
ti
yi
yea,
Come
a
ti
yi
yippee,
come
a
ti
yi
yea.
We
rounded
'em
up
and
put
'em
on
the
cars,
And
that
was
the
last
of
the
old
Two
Bars.
Come
a
ti
yi
yippee,
come
a
ti
yi
yea,
Come
a
ti
yi
yippee,
come
a
ti
yi
yea.
Oh,
it's
bacon
and
beans
most
every
day,
I'd
as
soon
be
a-eatin'
prairie
hay.
Come
a
ti
yi
yippee,
come
a
ti
yi
yea,
Come
a
ti
yi
yippee,
come
a
ti
yi
yea.
I
went
to
the
boss
to
draw
my
roll,
He
had
it
figgered
out
I
was
nine
dollars
in
the
hole.
Come
a
ti
yi
yippee,
come
a
ti
yi
yea,
Come
a
ti
yi
yippee,
come
a
ti
yi
yea.
Goin'
back
to
town
to
draw
my
money,
Goin'
back
home
to
see
my
honey.
Come
a
ti
yi
yippee,
come
a
ti
yi
yea,
Come
a
ti
yi
yippee,
come
a
ti
yi
yea.
With
my
knees
in
the
saddle
and
my
seat
in
the
sky,
I'll
quit
punchin'
cows
in
the
sweet
by
and
by.
Come
a
ti
yi
yippee,
come
a
ti
yi
yea,
Come
a
ti
yi
yippee,
come
a
ti
yi
yea.
1 Back in the Saddle Again
2 South Of The Border (Down Mexico Way)
3 The Life of Jimmie Rodgers
4 Tumbling Tumbleweeds
5 The Convict's Dream
6 Dallas County Jail Blues
7 Dear Old Western Skies
8 The Yellow Rose Of Texas
9 Mexicali Rose
10 T.B. Blues
11 I'm Thinking Tonight Of My Blue Eyes - 78rpm Version
12 Amapola (Pretty Little Poppy)
13 Listen to the Rhythm of the Range
14 That Silver-Haired Daddy Of Mine
15 When It's Springtime In The Rockies
16 Be Honest with Me
17 It Makes No Difference Now
18 Deep In the Heart of Texas
19 Take Me Back To My Boots and Saddle
20 You Are My Sunshine
21 Jingle Jangle Jingle
22 Don't Fence Me In
23 Oklahoma Hills
24 Gallivantin' Galveston Gal (feat. The Cass County Boys) [Aired September 22, 1953]
25 Have I Told You Lately That I Love You
26 Goodnight Irene
27 Sioux City Sue
28 Home on the Range
29 Roly Poly
30 I Hang My Head and Cry
31 God Bless America
32 Ghost Riders in the Sky
33 On Top of Old Smokey
34 Buttons And Bows
35 Old Chisholm Trail
36 Old Soldiers Never Die, They Just Fade Away
37 Dixie Cannonball
38 Peter Cottontail
39 Here Comes Santa Claus (Right Down Santa Claus Lane)
40 Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (78rpm Version)
41 Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer - 78rpm Version
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