Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Song Of The Yukon Rose, artist - Chris Ledoux. Album song American Cowboy, in the genre Поп
Date of issue: 31.12.1993
Record label: Capitol Records Nashville
Song language: English
Song Of The Yukon Rose |
There’s a place on the Yukon river, called the Carriboux Saloon |
Where the miners go, to spend their gold |
An' listen to the sad, sweet tune |
Feast their eyes' upon the beauty of the lovely Yukon Rose |
They can look but they better not touch her, she belongs to Pierre |
LeBoux |
They say he found down in Seattle, won her at a young and tender age |
Now she sings up here, while the men drink beer |
Like a bird in a guilded cage |
Well, one time a man from Tulsa challenged Pierre for her Rose’s hand |
Now he lies below the the bitter snow in this wild and savage land |
Some nights when the Northern Lights are shinin' |
And the cold north wind is howlin' across the snow |
Is it just the wind that you hear sighin'…or could it be the sound of the |
Yukon Rose |
Then one night a bigfoot just happened to be passin' by |
And there in the dark his heart his lonely heart |
Was touched by Rose’s lulaby |
So he walked into the bar room and every one turned to stare |
But he looked to them just like a bearded man, in a coat of grizzly hair |
Bigfoot saw the Yukon Rose and their eyes meet through the gloom |
An' she was hypnotized by his gentle eyes, and was drawn across the room |
Now they say that love has no bounderies, an' I reckon that it’s right |
'Cause beauty and the savage beast, fell in love that night |
Some nights when the Northern Lights are shinin' |
An' the cold North winds are howlin' 'cross the snow |
Is it just the wind that you hear sighin'… |
Or could it be the song of the Yukon Rose… |
Now Pierre was in the back room, dealin' cards when the music stoped |
He laid his hand down and looked around, and said nobody touch that pot |
He walked out to the bar room and the trouble began |
An' his blood ran cold when he saw the Rose, in the arms of the tall strange man |
Pierre walked up and he grabbed her, an' shoved her t’wards the stage |
And the gentle look in the strangers eyes, turned wild and red with rage |
An' then with just one mighty blow, Pierre lay on the saw-dust floor |
The tall strange man, took the ladies hand, an' walked out through the door |
No one dared to follow, and where he took her no one knows |
But we all jumped back, when we saw the tracks. |
Of bigfoot in the snow |
Some say she probably died that winter, she must have I s’pose |
But just last night under the Northern Lights |
I heard the song of the Yukon Rose |
Some nights when the Northern Lights are shinin' |
And the cold north wind is howlin' across the snow |
Is it just the wind that you hear sighin'… |
Or could it be the song of the Yukon Rose |