Old Hiram's Goat
Was a feeling fine
Ate three red shirts
Right off of the line
Mrs Murphy the cook
She beat him black
and tied him to
the raidroad track
Singin' "Au Revoir"
But not Good-Bye
Cause that old goat
Wasn't doomed to die
He coughed and coughed
in Mortal Pain
Coughed up those shirts
And flagged the train
{| |- | Francis Scott Key wrote the words to the Star Spangled Banner. He did not write the music. The melody came from an old drinking song. |}
"An old mule named Sal" - words from "The Erie Canal". "An old mule named Sal" - words from "The Erie Canal".
Harry when he was 10 years old
Stephen Foster composed the song in 1851 which has the official title of "Old Folks at Home". Way Down Upon the Swanee Riverare the words from the opening line of the song.
Think its a chuck berry song called 'You Never Can Tell', made famous as the song john travolta and uma thurman dance to in pulp fiction.
A Billy Goat.
The song 'Old School' is in Hedley's second album, Famous Last Words.
Google is a good place. Just type in "lyrics [song words, any words you know will do]" and that should do it.
Depends when it was born.
Some Enchanted Evening
Camptown Races"
2.5 million years old
Whitney Houston has a song called I Will Always Love You. It is a popular song in the United States, even though it is old.
An "old goat" is a grumpy old man, like an old goat who is likely to butt you just because you're nearby. It can also be a sexual slang meaning an older man who thinks about sex all the time and is always looking for more.
Might be "Van Halen - Jump"
A goat
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