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The Battle Of New Orleans Lyrics By Vaughn Monroe

    in 84 we took a little trip
    along with colonel jackson
    down the mighty mississip
    we took a little bacon
    and we took a little beans
    and we caught the bloody british
    in the town of new orleans

    we fired our guns
    and the british kept a coming
    there wasn’t nigh as many
    as there was a while ago
    we fired once more
    and they began to running
    on down the mississippi
    to the gulf of mexico

    we looked down the river
    and we seed the british come
    and there must have been a
    hundred of em beating on the drum
    they stepped so high
    and they made their bugles ring
    we stood behind our cotton bales
    and didn’t say a thing

    old hickory said we
    could take em by surprise
    if we didn’t fire our musket
    til we looked em in the eyes
    we held our fire til
    ee seed their faces well
    then we opened up our
    squirrel guns and gave em well

    yeah they ran through the briars
    and they ran through the brambles
    and they ran through the bushes
    where a rabbit couldn’t go
    they ran so fast that the
    hounds couldn’t catch em
    on down the mississippi
    to the gulf of mexico

    we fired our cannon
    til the barrel melted down
    so we grabbed an alligator
    and we fought another round
    we filled his head with cannonballs
    and powdered his behind
    and when we touched the powder off
    the gator lost his mind

    yeah they ran through the briars
    and they ran through the brambles
    and they ran through the bushes
    where a rabbit couldn’t go
    they ran so fast that the
    hounds couldn’t catch em
    on down the mississippi
    to the gulf of mexico

    Artist: Vaughn Monroe

    Year: 1959

    Decade: 50s

    Language: en

    Word Count: 136