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Walter Brennan


Old Rivers and Night Roots (cassette) (1970)
Christmas Together
Back Home!
'Twas The Night Before Christmas
A Farmer's Christmas Prayer
Boll Weevil
(There's No Place Like) Home For The Holidays
A Good Year For Santa Claus
Conversation With A Mule
Happy Birthday Old Folk
Henry Had A Merry Christmas
Pickin' Time
Old Rivers
Just Three Letters For Christmas
It Takes A Heap Of Living (To Make A House A Home)
Let The Bells Ring Out
O Come All Ye Faithful.
Old Rivers' Trunk
Old Time Christmas Stories
Silent Night
Steal Away
The Farmer And The Lord
The Old Kelly Place
White Christmas

Old Shep (UMG) (2000)
Life Gets Tee-jus, Don't It
Back to the Farm
Dutchman's Gold
I Believe
Six Feet Away
Old Shep
Tribute to a Dog
Suppertime
The Shifting Whispering Sands, Part 1
The Shifting Whispering Sands, Part 2

Stories of Mark Twain (2000)
Jim Bakers Bluejay Yarn
Huckleberry Finn
Jumping Frog of Calaweras County
Stories of Mark Twain
Walter Brennan : Dutchman's Gold

(Dutchman's gold,)
(Oh, Dutchman's gold.)

Brennan:
In The Arizona desert
Stands a giant of earth and stone
Mighty superstiyion mountain
With it's mystery and it's gold.

A miner, out prospectin'
Found his fortune and his fame
Found the gold of superstition
Just plain Dutchman, was his name.

Chorus:
Oh, the Dutchman was a gambler
And a party was his fun
But he kept his precious secret
Never trusting anyone.

And in death, he still is laughing
For the grave his secret holds
And the mighty superstition
Keeps the Dutchman's yellow gold.

Yello gold.

Brennan:
Mighty superstition mountain
Standing high and all alone
Once you told your precious secret
And you gave your soft, pure gold.

'Pache indians know the story
And in legend there is told
Many takes of the beginnin'
When you gave your yellow gold.

Now I'd like to dream and wonder
If someday you'll give again
The bounty of your treasure
To some lonely, strugglin' man.

And if you, in all your splender
May choose me to be the one
To find your precious treasure
Shinin' yella, in the sun.

Chorus:
Oh, the Dutch,an was a gambler
And a party was his fun
But he kept his precious secret
Never trusting anyone.

And in death, he still is laughing
For the grave his secret holds
And the mighty superstition
Keeps the Dutchman's yellow gold

Yellow gold.
Yellow gold.
Yellow gold.
Dutchman's gold!...

Common misspellings on this band:
brenna , brennaan , brennab , brennabn , brennah , brennahn


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