On Top of Old Smokey

Pete Seeger

On top of old Smokey
All covered with snow
I lost my true lover
For a courting to slow

Yes courting's a pleasure
And parting is grief
And a false hearted lover
Is worse than a thief

She'll kiss you, she'll hug you
And tell you more lies
Than the cross ties on a railroad
Or the stars in the sky

Let me tell you 'bout my baby
She's like bad brandy wine
The first time I kissed her
She drove me out my mind

She's a Baltimore special
Got a fine brown frame
When you see her in motion
Evil woman is her name

Did I tell you 'bout the Eastman
Lord what a shame
He run off with my baby
And scandalized my name

Well I went up on a mountain top
To call my baby back
She was gone with that Eastman
Down that lonesome railroad track

If I ever see that Eastman
I'll shoot him with my gun
I'll cut him with my long Jones
And dare that pimp to run

Little Liza, little Liza
I couldn't sleep last night
Come on back home baby
Everything will be all right

Let me tell you, let me tell you
I don't care what you say
If my woman ever comes back
I'll give my life away

If you ever see a dark cloud
A-rollin' in the sky
It's my woman gone to heaven
With a tear drop in her eye

On top of old Smokey
All covered with snow
I lost my true lover
For a-courting to slow

Trivia about the song On Top of Old Smokey by Burl Ives

On which albums was the song “On Top of Old Smokey” released by Burl Ives?
Burl Ives released the song on the albums “Got The World By The Tail” in 1969, “Burl Ives Greatest Hits” in 1996, “Tellin' Stories” in 2007, and “Hit Parade Platinum Collection” in 2010.
Who composed the song “On Top of Old Smokey” by Burl Ives?
The song “On Top of Old Smokey” by Burl Ives was composed by Pete Seeger.

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