Gene Autry - Old Chisholm Trail Lyrics

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.



Writer(s): Traditional, Alan Arkin


Gene Autry - The Essential Gene Autry
Album The Essential Gene Autry
date of release
11-01-2005

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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