Louis Prima — Im an Old Cowhand

[Verse 1: Louis Prima] I'm an old cowhand from the Rio Grande But my legs ain’t bowed and my cheeks ain't tanned I'm a cowboy who never saw a cow Never roped a steer cause I don’t know how And I sure ain't fixin' to start it now (Yippie-yi-yo -ki-yay, yippie-yi-yo-ki-yay) [Verse 2: Keely Smith] I'm an Indian lass from Cahuenga Pass For a kiss and hug, I will answer "ugh!" Just a Cherokee from Virginia way I'm the squaw who say "how y'all today?" How you like that heap corny joke I say? You no laugh, me no smile (oogh, you no laugh me no smile) [Verse 3: Louis Prima] He's an old cowhand from New Orleans And he played his horn since he's in his teens Sam Butera! (Yippie-yi-shoo-bee-doo, yippie-yi-shoo-bee-doo) [Verse 4: Louis Prima] Too hot for you, Uncle down in Cajun land Comes a swingin’ cat—he’s the trombone man Lou Sino! (Oo-le-la um-boo-shay, yippie-yi-yi-oo-le-la um-boo-shay) [Verse 5: Louis Prima] I'm an old cowhand, just a family man With my buckaroos, Tdoitndall me Elmer, they call me Satch Yippie yi yo kayah Yippie yi yo kayah Get along little horsy Get along little horsy Yippie-yippie-yippie-yippie-yippie-yippie-yip ki-yay!


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