Stan Kenton, June Christy - Across the Alley From the Alamo lyrics
[Stan Kenton, June Christy - Across the Alley From the Alamo lyrics]
Lived a pinto pony and a Navajo
Who sang a sort of Indian hi-de-ho
To the people passing by
The pinto spent his time a swishin' flies
And the Navajo watched the lazy skies
And very rarely did they ever rest their eyes
On the people passing by
One day they went a-walkin'
Along the railroad track
They were swishin', not lookin'
Toot, toot, they never came back
Across the alley from the Alamo
Whеn the summer sun decidеs to settle low
A fly sings an Indian hi-de-ho
To the people passing by
One day they went a-walkin'
Along the railroad track
They were swishin', not lookin'
Toot, toot, they never came back
Across the alley from the Alamo
When the summer sun decides to settle low
A fly sings an Indian hi-de-ho
To the people passing by
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