- Camptown Races - Wikipedia
I win my money on de bob-tail nag, Doo-dah!, doo-dah! I keep my money in an old tow bag, Oh, doo-dah-day! Camptown ladies sing this song, Doo-dah! doo-dah! Camptown race-track five miles long, Oh, doo-dah day!
- Stephen Foster – Camptown Races Lyrics - Genius
I win my money on de bob-tail nag—Doo-dah! doo-dah! I keep my money in an old tow-bag—Oh! doo-dah-day! [Chorus] Gwine to run all night! Gwine to run all day! I’ll bet my money on de
- Camptown Races: Song Lyrics and Sound Clip - Songs for Teaching
I'll bet my money on a bob-tail nag, Somebody bet on the bay The long tail filly and the big black horse, Doo-dah! doo-dah! They fly the track and they cut across, Oh, doo-dah-day! The blind hoss sticken in a big mud hole, Doo-dah! doo-dah! Can't touch bottom with a ten foot pole, Oh, doo-dah-day! Chorus Old muley cow come on to the track, Doo
- Camptown Races - Song of America
I win my money on de bob-tail nag, Doo-dah! doo-dah! I keep my money in an old tow-bag, Oh, doo-dah-day! Composer (s): Stephen Foster Dear friends, Thank you for helping us build a comprehensive online archive of American song Your gift is greatly appreciated
- Camptown Races Lyrics: The Fascinating Story Behind It
The song describes a group of people eagerly watching and betting on a bobtail nag, a type of horse with a shortened tail, racing through the night The lyrics paint a humorous picture of a carefree, gambling-filled atmosphere where excitement runs high as the horses dash along the dusty race track
- Nag vs Bobtail - Whats the difference? - WikiDiff
As verbs the difference between nag and bobtail is that nag is to repeatedly remind or complain to someone in an annoying way, often about insignificant matters while bobtail is to drive a tractor without its trailer
- Disney - Camptown Races Lyrics | Lyrics. com
Camptown Races Lyrics by Disney from the Disney Children's Favorites Songs, Vol 2 album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: Well, I came down there with my hat caved in Oh I'll go back home with my pocket full of tin oh doo-dah day Goin' to …
- Camptown Races - folksongcollector. com
De Camptown ladies sing this song, doo-dah, doo-dah! De Camptown racetrack five miles long, oh, doo-dah-day! I come down there with my hat caved in, doo-dah, doo-dah! I go back home with a pocket full of tin, oh, doo-dah-day! Goin' to run all night, goin' to run all day! I'll bet my money on the bobtail nag, somebody bet on the bay
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