Weep no more my ladies
Oh weep no more today


Oh oh ring ring de banjo
I like that good old song
Come again my true love
Oh! where you been so long


Oh oh oh Suzzana, don't you cry for me
I'm off to Louisiana with a banjo on my knee


Oh dem golden slippers
Oh dem golden slippers
Golden slippers I got to wear
To walk the golden street

Oh dem golden slippers
Oh dem golden slippers
Golden slippers I got to wear
To walk the golden street


There's Clementine, Arabelle
Betsy Brown and Lindy Lou
Virginia's there, Avaline
Mary Bell and Dinah too
Cindy's there, Lindy's there
Here's Jeannie with the light brown hair

Oh Eliza, little 'Liza Jane
Oh Eliza, little 'Liza Jane


Oh oh oh
Oh won't you take me
To that Swanee shore
So I can see your pally dance once more
Hold that Joe, ain't that so
There's Evelyn and Sammy
There's daddy and mammy


Oh the camptown ladies sing this song
Doo dah, Doo dah
The camptown race tracj five miles long
Doo dah, doo dah, day
Goin' to run all night
Goin' to run all day
I bet my money on a bob-tailed nag
Somebody bet on the gray


I wanna be, I wanna be
I wannbe down south in Dixie
Where the hens are doggone glad to lay
Scrambled eggs in the new mown hay

You ought to see
You ought to see
You ought to see my home in Dixie
You can tell the world I'm going to
D-I-X-I don't know how to spell it
But I'm goin'
You bet I'm goin'
To my home in Dixieland


Remember the night
The night you said I love you
Remember
Remember we vowed by all the stars
Above you
Remember


If you were the only girl in the world
And I were the only boy
Nothing else would matter in the world today
We could go on lovin' in the same old way
A garden of eden just made for two
With nothing to marr our joy

I would say such wonderful things to you
There would be such wonderful things to do
If you were the only girl in the world
And I were the only boy

I would say such wonderful things to you
There would be such wonderful things to do
If you were the only girl in the world
And I were the only boy
