The song Ole Smokey is performed by The Brothers Four in the album named Brothers Four Songbook/The Big Folk Hits in the year 2000 .
On top of old Smokey
All covered with snow
I lost my true lover
For a courting to slow.
Yes courting's a pleasure
And parting is grief
And a false hearted lover
Is worse than a thief.
She'll kiss you, she'll hug you
And tell you more lies
Than the cross ties on a railroad
Or the stars in the sky.
Let me tell you 'bout my baby
She's like bad brandy wine
The first time I kissed her
She drove me out my mind.
She's a Baltimore special
Got a fine brown frame
When you see her in motion
Evil woman is her name.
Did I tell you 'bout the Eastman
Lord what a shame
He run off with my baby
And scandalized my name.
Well I went up on a mountain top
To call my baby back
She was gone with that Eastman
Down that lonesome railroad track.
If I ever see that Eastman
I'll shoot him with my gun
I'll cut him with my long Jones
And dare that pimp to run.
Little Liza, little Liza
I couldn't sleep last night
Come on back home baby
Everything will be all right.
Let me tell you, let me tell you
I don't care what you say
If my woman ever comes back
I'll give my life away.
If you ever see a dark cloud
A-rollin' in the sky
It's my woman gone to heaven
With a tear drop in her eye.
On top of old Smokey
All covered with snow
I lost my true lover
For a-courting to slow...
The Brothers Four - Brothers Four Songbook/The Big Folk Hits
- Goodnight, Irene
- The Tavern Song
- The Drillers' Song
- Viva La Campagnie
- Ole Smokey
- Tarrytown
- Come For To Carry Me Home
- Frogg No.2
- Silver Threads And Golden Needles
- 500 Miles
- El Paso
- Tie Me Kangaroo Down, Sport
- Darling Corey
- Scarlet Ribbons (For Her Hair)
- Wolverton Mountain
- Jamaica Farewell