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As people moved west to seek their fortunes during the California Gold Rush, covered wagon life was mixed with romance and divorce. Capturing the basic spirit of the period, this song was sung in mining camps and on wagon trails. |
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1. Oh, don’t you remember sweet Betsy from Pike, Refrain: Hoodle
dang fol di die do 2. They swam the wide rivers and crossed the tall peaks, Refrain: Hoodle
dang fol di die do 3. The Injuns come down in a wild yelling horde Refrain: Hoodle
dang fol di die do 4. They reached the hot desert where Betsy gave out, Refrain: Hoodle
dang fol di die do 5. They passed the Sierras through mountains of snow, Refrain: Hoodle
dang fol di die do 6. Long Ike and Sweet Betsy got married, of course, Refrain: Hoodle
dang fol di die do |
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You can find a version of this song in
Silver Burdett's Making Music 4th Grade, |
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