Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Happy Jack, artist - Slim Dusty.
Date of issue: 03.08.2017
Song language: English
Happy Jack |
I once knew a feller, a travelling mate, not bad as fellers go |
He was happiest when he was miserable if ever that could be so |
He’d wake up every mornin' with the world upon his back |
And so for the want of a better name we called him Happy Jack |
If ever you travelled on outback tracks as most us sometimes do |
With anxious eyes on the petrol gauge in the hope it would see you through |
You’re a 100 miles from nowhere and eighty still to go |
You’ll hear his voice like the crack of doom «The petrol’s gettin' low» |
And when you’re out on the Black Soul flats and you know what some rain can do |
You hope for the best as you head for the west, then you whisper a prayer or two |
And just when you’re halfway over and starting to breath again |
You say with sigh and a mournful eye «I think we’re in for rain.» |
And when on a long and lonely run with nothing in between |
The town you left is away in the past the next one a distant dream |
He’ll prick up his ears and listen and then in accents low |
«I don’t like the noise she’s makin' boss, the diff’s about to go.» |
When you’ve bumped over corrugations, so deep you could bury a cow |
You say to yourself «It's pretty bad but the worst must be over now.» |
Then he’ll look at you with a woeful look and furrows on his brow |
The last fifty miles on the road they say is «the worst in Australia now.» |
Oh I wonder where he is today, this travelling mate I had |
Where ever he is it’s safe to say «That things are really bad |
If it’s not the diff it’s something else or the petrol’s gettin' low.» |
It’s pounds to peanuts and that’s a bet, something’s about to go |