Ozark Mountain Jubilee

SCOTT ANDERS, ROGER MURRAH

I hear a rooster crowin'
It's a frosty mornin'
I can almost see the sign
Goin' so fast I can't stop
I'm just a stone's-throw from Little Rock
Headin' for that Missouri line

Don't need a map to get there
You can get there from anywhere
When you're goin' in your head
I can see the arms outreachin'
Just like the day I was leavin'
It's been oh so many years

Let me get on the Frisco Silver Dollar Line
Take my time
And see all I can see
Fiddler rosin' up your bow
We'll have our own
Ozark Mountain Jubilee

If I can't be a favorite son
I'll be the prodigal one
'Cause I've been gone too long
Oh, how the years have flown by
Oh, how I've realized
How much of me is gone

Let me get on the Frisco Silver Dollar Line
Take my time
And see all I can see
Fiddler rosin' up your bow
We'll have our own
Ozark Mountain Jubilee

Ozark Mountain Jubilee

Trivia about the song Ozark Mountain Jubilee by The Oak Ridge Boys

On which albums was the song “Ozark Mountain Jubilee” released by The Oak Ridge Boys?
The Oak Ridge Boys released the song on the albums “Deliver” in 1983, “Greatest Hits 2” in 1984, and “American Harmony” in 1986.
Who composed the song “Ozark Mountain Jubilee” by The Oak Ridge Boys?
The song “Ozark Mountain Jubilee” by The Oak Ridge Boys was composed by SCOTT ANDERS, ROGER MURRAH.

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