Lyrics Ridgeback - John Edmond
His
Great-grandfather
was
a
missionary
man
And
his
grandpa
was
an
old
prospector
His
daddy
was
a
farmer
and
he
went
bust
At
the
hands
of
the
debt
collector
He
was
raised
on
a
ranch
by
a
dried
up
river,
He
was
wiry
as
a
wag
'n
bietjie
thorn
And
they
gave
him
a
name
and
the
name
just
stuck,
Right
from
the
day
he
was
born.
Ridgeback,
Ridgeback;
one
of
those
wild
kind
of
men,
But
if
you
look
him
straight
in
the
eye,
you'll
see
the
mark
of
a
friend.
His
great-grandmother
was
a
Huguenot's
wife,
And
his
granny
was
a
Dutch
school
teacher.
His
mother
was
the
daughter
in
a
family
of
twelve,
But
her
father
was
a
reform
preacher
And
mixed
in
his
blood
from
his
predecessors
Were
the
many
kinds
of
qualities
of
man
And
the
end
result
was
a
special
breed,
Carved
in
the
shape
of
the
land.
Ridgeback,
Ridgeback;
one
of
those
wild
kind
of
men,
But
if
you
look
him
straight
in
the
eye,
you'll
see
the
mark
of
a
friend.
Now
the
missionary
in
him
took
him
all
around
the
world,
But
the
farmer
brought
him
back
to
settle
And
the
prospector
took
him
down
the
mine
In
the
search
for
the
precious
metal.
And
the
Huguenot
showed
him
the
wine
of
lovin',
And
the
schoolteacher
taught
him
how
to
drink
And
the
way
that
he
spoke
his
words
of
love
Were
not
like
a
poet
would
think.
Ridgeback,
Ridgeback;
one
of
those
wild
kind
of
men,
But
if
you
look
him
straight
in
the
eye,
You'll
see
the
mark
of
a
friend.
You
can
see
him
on
a
Sunday
when
he
goes
to
church
All
dressed
in
his
best
and
praying.
You
can
see
him
in
the
bar
or
in
the
park,
As
he
watches
his
children
playing.
You
can
see
him
in
the
fields
of
tall
tobacco,
You
can
talk
to
him
man
to
man.
You
can
see
him
dressed
in
jungle
green
With
a
rifle
in
his
hand.
Ridgeback,
Ridgeback;
one
of
those
wild
kind
of
men,
But
if
you
look
him
straight
in
the
eye,
You'll
see
the
mark
of
a
friend.
Ridgeback,
Ridgeback;
one
of
those
wild
kind
of
men,
But
if
you
look
him
straight
in
the
eye,
You'll
see
the
mark
of
a
friend.
1 The Old Zimbabwe Ghost
2 David
3 Mosi-Oa-Tunya
4 The Spirit is Strong
5 The Zeederberg
6 How many Crosses
7 Sandy
8 The Scottish Pioneer
9 Bushtown
10 Matabele Guitar
11 Mashonaland Farewell
12 Christmas in Rhodesia
13 Noah the Phantom Ranger
14 Chayira
15 Salome, Jennifer and Me
16 Ridgeback
17 Farewell Britannia
18 God's Country
19 Rhodies Everywhere
20 Enkeldoorn in Arizona
21 Shosholoza/Phambile
22 Keep the Flame Lily Burning
23 Kum-A-Kye
24 The Regiment Lives on
25 Wheelchair Warrior
26 London Bobby
27 Down the River
28 Zimbabwe Ruins
29 Kashile
30 The Great White Tribe
31 Snakes and Snipers
32 The Whenwe Song
33 Rhodie Girl
34 The Troopie
35 Agisymban Trilogy
36 Rhodesians of the World
37 The Chilapalapa Song
38 Rock 'n Roll Rhodie
39 Braai in the Middle of England
40 Armistice Day
41 The Saints
42 Toast to Harry
43 Baden Powell
44 Sitting in the Bundu
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