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Chet Atkins, Grady Martin, Speedy Haworth, Hank Garland,
Jack Shook, June Webb, Velma Smith - guitar
Red Gale - guitar/fiddle/vocal
Don Warden - steel/vocal
Buddy Emmons - steel
Harold Morrison - banjo
Ernie Newton, Bob Moore, Jack Drake - bass
Tommy Jackson - fiddle
Buddy Harman - drums
John Gordy - piano
Background vocals:
The Anita Kerr Singers
(Anita Kerr, Dottie Dillard, Luis Nunley, William Wright)
Recorded:
1955-1960, RCA Victor Studio, Nashville
© Tree Pub, BMI
Have you ever heard the story of the pride of Little Big Horn
Right from the lips of someone that saw
Well I was there on that cold and fateful morning
Watched General Custer and the bloody masacre
There were muskets arrows cannonballs a flyin'
Yellin' screamin' a lot of men were dyin'
There at the Little Big Horn
There were one thousand Indians standing on the river bank
Two hundred Calvary waited there with pride
And I saw chief Crazy Horse leader of the Indians
Old Genral Custer with his musket by his side
Then Crazy Horse started things with a yell
That shattered the quiet of the early morn
General Custer gave out a mighty mighty roar
And they met at the Little Big Horn
There were muskets arrows cannonballs a flyin'...
Of the one thousand Indians there on the river bank
Five hundred Indians died in the fight
And the brave Calvary that had fought there that morning
Two hundred men not a single one survived
There were muskets arrows cannonballs a flyin'...
There at the Little Big Horn there at the Little Big Horn
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