paroles de chanson Happy Jack - Slim Dusty
I
once
knew
a
feller,
a
travelling
mate,
not
bad
as
fellers
go,
He
was
happiest
when
he
was
miserable
if
ever
that
could
be
so,
He'd
wake
up
every
mornin'
with
the
world
upon
his
back,
And
so
for
the
want
of
a
better
name
we
called
him
Happy
Jack.
If
ever
you
travelled
on
outback
tracks
as
most
us
sometimes
do,
With
anxious
eyes
on
the
petrol
gauge
in
the
hope
it
would
see
you
through,
You're
a
100
miles
from
nowhere
and
eighty
still
to
go,
You'll
hear
his
voice
like
the
crack
of
doom
"The
petrol's
gettin'
low",
And
when
you're
out
on
the
Black
Soul
flats
and
you
know
what
some
rain
can
do,
You
hope
for
the
best
as
you
head
for
the
west,
then
you
whisper
a
prayer
or
two,
And
just
when
you're
halfway
over
and
starting
to
breath
again,
You
say
with
sigh
and
a
mournful
eye
"I
think
we're
in
for
rain."
And
when
on
a
long
and
lonely
run
with
nothing
in
between,
The
town
you
left
is
away
in
the
past
the
next
one
a
distant
dream,
He'll
prick
up
his
ears
and
listen
and
then
in
accents
low,
"I
don't
like
the
noise
she's
makin'
boss,
the
diff's
about
to
go."
When
you've
bumped
over
corrugations,
so
deep
you
could
bury
a
cow,
You
say
to
yourself
"It's
pretty
bad
but
the
worst
must
be
over
now."
Then
he'll
look
at
you
with
a
woeful
look
and
furrows
on
his
brow,
The
last
fifty
miles
on
the
road
they
say
is
"the
worst
in
Australia
now."
Oh
I
wonder
where
he
is
today,
this
travelling
mate
I
had,
Where
ever
he
is
it's
safe
to
say
"That
things
are
really
bad.
If
it's
not
the
diff
it's
something
else
or
the
petrol's
gettin'
low."
It's
pounds
to
peanuts
and
that's
a
bet,
something's
about
to
go.
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2 The Jimberella Kid
3 The Dog Who Stole My Hat
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5 Only the Two of Us Here
6 Happy Jack
7 The Man From Ironbark
8 The Hangover Song
9 Give It a Go
10 I Hope They Fight Again
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12 Holy Dan
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