| Ole lonesome George, the basset
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| Lived in Brentwood Tennessee
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| And even though he had his faults
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| He was a sight to see
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| He taught the show dog puppies
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| To always try and please
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| To hold their heads and tails up
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| And not wet the judge’s knees
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| Ole George, was not a champion
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| But his owners loved him so
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| They’d drive the car to the dog shows
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| Ole George would get the dough
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| But when he’d get out in the rain
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| He never could win first
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| Several judges shook their heads
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| And said he was the worst
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| Then one day the kennel keeper
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| Got an urgent call
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| From the local TV
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| To Mr Tom T Hall
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| They said Johnny Cash
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| Is puttin' on a show tonight
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| He says he needs a basset
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| You’ve got one ain’t that right
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| Lonesome George, went to the show
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| And he did everything
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| He barked and growled and jumped around
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| And made the rappers ring
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| He’d left the people cheering
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| For another curtain call
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| And so ole lonesome George became
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| The show dog after all |