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Up on Cripple Creek Lyrics: When I get off of this mountain / You know where I want to go? / Straight down the Mississippi River / To the Gulf of Mexico / To Lake Charles, Louisiana /...
Cripple Creek Lyrics by Bill Monroe from the Kentucky Bluegrass album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: I got a gal at the head of the creek Goin up t' see her 'bout the middle of the week Kiss her on the mouth, just as s…
Cripple Creek Lyrics: I got a gal at the head of the creek / Goin up t' see her 'bout the middle of the week / Kiss her on the mouth, just as sweet as any wine / Wraps herself...
Cripple Creek's wide and Cripple Creek's deep I'll wade ole Cripple Creek before I sleep Roll my breeches to my knees I'll wade ole Cripple Creek when I please * Refrain I went down to Cripple Creek To see what them girls had to eat I got drunk and fell against the wall Ole corn likker was the cause of it all * Refrain Alternate Refrain: Goin ...
"Cripple Creek" is an Appalachian-style old time tune and folk song, often played on the fiddle or banjo, listed as number 3434 in the Roud Folk Song Index. The lyrics are probably no older than the year 1900, and the tune is of unknown origin.
"Up on Cripple Creek" is the fifth song on The Band's eponymous second album, The Band. It was released as an (edited) single on Capitol 2635 in November 1969 and reached #25 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Cripple Creek Lyrics & Meanings: When I get off of this mountain / You know where I want to go / Straight down the Mississippi River / To the Gulf of Mexico / / To Lake Charles, Louisiana / Little Bessie, girl that I once knew / And she told me just to come on by / If there's anything she could do / / Up on Cripple Creek she sends me / If I ...