Lyrics Jim Bridger - Johnny Horton
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
He
spoke
the
language
of
the
Sioux
the
Black
Foot
and
the
Crow
(Let's
drink
to
old
Jim
Bridger
yes
lift
your
glasses
high)
As
long
as
there's
the
USA
don't
let
his
memory
die
(That
he
was
making
history
never
once
occured
to
him)
But
I
doubt
if
we'd
been
here
if
it
weren't
for
men
like
Jim
[ Ac.guitar
]
He
spoke
with
General
Custer
and
said
listen
Yellow
Hair
The
Sioux
are
the
great
nation
so
treat
'em
fair
and
square
Sit
in
on
their
war
councils,
don't
laugh
away
their
pride
But
Custer
didn't
listen
at
Little
Big
Horn
Custer
died
(Let's
drink
to
old
Jim
Bridger...
[ Ac.guitar
]
There's
poems
and
there's
legends
that
tell
of
Carson's
fame
Yet
compared
to
Jim
Bridger
Kit
was
civilized
and
tame
These
words
are
straight
from
Carson's
lips
if
you
place
that
story
by
him
If
there's
a
man
who
knows
this
God
forsaken
land
it's
Jim
(Let's
drink
to
old
Jim
Bridger...
1 The Battle of New Orleans
2 Honky-Tonk Man
3 All For The Love Of A Girl
4 I'm A One-Woman Man
5 Jim Bridger
6 When It's Springtime in Alaska (It's Forty Below)
7 Johnny Reb
8 All Grown Up
9 Sink the Bismark
10 Sleepy-Eyed John
11 I'm Coming Home
12 Whispering Pines
13 I Got A Hole In My Pirogue
14 The Mansion You Stole
15 I'm Ready, If You're Willing
16 North To Alaska*
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