| Recorded by:
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| Al Bowlly, Cab Calloway, Phil Harris,
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| The Mills Brothers, Fred Waring, Lee Wiley.
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| With his long white beard and his crooked step
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| He tramps along where the folks all left
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| With a twinkle in his eye he passes them by The old man of the mountain
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| He wears long hair but his feet are bare
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| They say he’s mad as an old march hare
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| His cares are none and he owes no one
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| The old man of the mountain
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| He talks with the birds when he’s lonely
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| Sleeps with the stars for a tent
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| While the bees spread a feast when he’s hungry
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| And God charges no rent
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| He’ll live as long as an old oak tree
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| And laugh at fools like you and me I often sigh and wish that I were The old man of the mountain. |