Текст песни American Medley - George Formby
The
sun
shines
bright
in
my
old
Kentucky
home
′Tis
summer,
the
darkies
are
gay
The
corn
tops
ripe
and
the
meadow's
in
the
bloom
While
the
birds
make
music
all
the
day
The
Camptown
ladies
sing
this
song,
Oh
a
do
da,
oh
a
do
da
The
Camptown
racetrack
five
miles
long,
Oh
a
do
da,
oh
a
do
da
Going
to
run
all
night,
going
to
run
all
day
I
bet
my
money
on
a
bobtail
nag,
somebody
bet
on
the
bay
She′ll
be
coming
round
the
mountain
when
she
comes
She'll
be
coming
round
the
mountain
when
she
comes
She'll
be
coming
round
the
mountain,
coming
round
the
mountain
Coming
round
the
mountain
when
she
comes
Way
down
upon
the
Swanee
river,
far
far
away
There′s
where
my
heart
is
turning
ever
There′s
where
the
old
folk
stay
I
came
from
Alabama
with
a
banjo
on
my
knee
I'm
going
to
Louisiana,
my
true
love
for
to
see
Oh,
Susanna,
don′t
you
cry
for
me
I've
come
from
Alabama
with
a
banjo
on
my
knee
Over
there,
over
there,
send
a
word,
send
a
word
over
there
That
the
Yanks
are
coming,
the
Yanks
are
coming
The
drums
rum
tumming
everywhere
Over
there,
say
a
prayer,
send
the
word,
send
the
word
to
beware
We′ll
be
over,
we're
coming
over
And
we
won′t
come
back
till
it's
over,
over
there
Anchors
Aweigh
my
boys,
anchors
aweigh,
farewell
to
college
joys
We
sail
at
break
of
day,
day,
day,
day
Through
out
last
night
on
shore
Drink
to
the
foam,
until
we
meet
again
Here's
wishing
you
a
happy
voyage
home
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