The Deadwood Stage
(专辑: Calamity Jane - 1953)
Oh! The
Deadwood Stage is a-rolling on over the
plains, With the
curtains flapping and the
driver slapping the
reins. Beautiful sky! A
wonderful day! Whip crack-away!, Whip crack-away!, Whip crack-away! Oh! The
Deadwood Stage is a-heading on over the
hills, Where the
Injun arrows are thicker than porcupine quills. Dangerous land! No time to delay! So, Whip crack-away!, Whip crack-away!, Whip crack-away! We're heading straight for town, loaded down, with a
fancy cargo, Care of Wells and Fargo, Illinois Boy! Oh! The
Deadwood Stage is a-coming on over the
crest, Like a
homing pigeon that's a-hankering after its nest. Twenty-three miles we've covered today. So, Whip crack-away!, Whip crack-away!, Whip crack-away! The
wheels go turning round, homeward bound, Can't you hear 'em humming, Happy times are coming for to stay hey! We'll be home tonight by the
light of the
silvery moon, And our hearts are thumping like a
mandolin a-plunking a
tune. When I
get home, I'm fixing to stay. So, Whip crack-away!, Whip crack-away!, Whip crack-away! Whip crack-away!, Whip crack-away!, Whip crack-away! Introducing Henry Miller, Just as busy as a
fizzy sarsparilla. He's a
showman and he's smarter, Operates the
Golden Garter, Where the
cream of Deadwood City come to dine. And I'm glad to say he's a
very good friend of mine. Hi Joe, say where d'you get them fancy clothes? I
know! Off some fellow's laundry line. Hi Beau. Well aren't you the
Prairie Rose, Smelling like a
watermelon vine. Here's a
man the
Sheriff watches. On his gun there's more 'n twenty-seven notches. On the
draw there's no-one faster And you're flirting with disaster When Bill Hickok's reputation you malign. And I'm glad to say he's a
very good friend, of a
friend of mine. Oh my throats as dry as a
desert thistle in May In the G