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"Ole Lonesome George the Basset" - Tom T. Hall
Track 6 of 18 on the album "Country Songs For Children" (1995)
[Intro]
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[Verse 1]
Ole Lonesome George the basset lived in Brentwood Tennessee
And even though he had his faults he was a sight to see
He taught the show dog puppies to always try and please
To hold their heads and tails up and not wet the judge's knees
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[Verse 2]
Ole George was not a champion but his owners loved him so
They'd drive the car to dog shows Ole George would get to go
But when he'd get out in the ring he never could win first
Several judges shook their heads and said he was the worst
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[Verse 3]
Then one day the kennel keeper got an urgent call
From the local TV to Mr. Tom T. Hall
They said "Johnny Cash is putting on a show tonight
He says he needs a basset. You've got one ain't that right?"
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[Verse 4]
Lonesome George went to the show and he did everything
He barked and growled and jumped around and made the rappers ring
He'd left the people cheering for another curtain call
And so Ole Lonesome George became the show dog after all
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(moins de barrés)