Johnny Horton — North To Alaska

Way up north (north to Alaska) Way up north (north to Alaska) North to Alaska We're goin' north, the rush is on North to Alaska We're goin' north, the rush is on Big Sam left Seattle in the year of ninety-two With George Pratt his partner, and brother Billy too They crossed the Yukon River and found a bonanza gold Below that old white mountain, just a little southeast of Nome Sam crossed the majestic mountains To the valleys far below He talked to his team of huskies As he mushed on through the snow With the northern lights a-runnin' wild In the land of the midnight sun Yes, Sam McCord was a mighty man In the year of nineteen-one Where the river is windin' Big nuggets they're finding North to Alaska We're goin' north, the rush is on Way up north (north to Alaska) Way up north (north to Alaska) North to Alaska We're goin' north, the rush is on North to Alaska We're goin' north, the rush is on George turned to Sam with his gold in his hand Said "Sam you're a-lookin' At a lonely, lonely man I'd trade all the gold that's buried in this land For one small band of gold to place On sweet little Jenny's hand "Cause a man needs a woman To love him all the time Remember Sam, a true love is So hard to find I'd build for my Jenny A honeymoon home Below that old white mountain Just a little southeast of Nome" Where the river is windin' Big nuggets they're finding North to Alaska We're goin' north, the rush is on North to Alaska We're goin' north, the rush is on Way up north (north to Alaska) Way up north (north to Alaska) Way up north (north to Alaska) Way up north (north to Alaska)


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