Shenandoah

Album: 200 Years Of American Heritage In Song (1876)
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  • Missouri, she's a mighty river.
    Away you rolling river.
    The redskins' camp, lies on its borders.
    Ah-ha, I'm bound away, 'Cross the wide Missouri.

    The white man loved the Indian maiden,
    Away you rolling river.
    With notions his canoe was laden.
    Ah-ha, I'm bound away, 'Cross the wide Missouri.

    "O, Shenandoah, I love your daughter,
    Away you rolling river.
    I'll take her 'cross yon rolling water."
    Ah-ha, I'm bound away, 'Cross the wide Missouri.

    The chief disdained the trader's dollars:
    Away you rolling river.
    "My daughter never you shall follow."
    Ah-ha, I'm bound away, 'Cross the wide Missouri.

    At last there came a Yankee skipper.
    Away you rolling river.
    He winked his eye, and he tipped his flipper.
    Ah-ha, I'm bound away, 'Cross the wide Missouri.

    He sold the chief that fire-water,
    Away you rolling river.
    And 'cross the river he stole his daughter.
    Ah-ha, I'm bound away, 'Cross the wide Missouri.

    "O, Shenandoah, I long to hear you,
    Away you rolling river.
    Across that wide and rolling river."
    Ah-ha, I'm bound away, 'Cross the wide Missouri. Lyrics from a song in Public Domain

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  • Joseph Gilbert from Ojai, California, UsaShenandoah appears in a Bob Dylan song book. Why is that?
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