On Top of Old Smoky
"On Top of Old Smoky" is a traditional folk song and a well-known ballad of the United States which, as recorded by The Weavers, reached the pop music charts in 1951
“On top of Old Smoky, all covered with snow
I lost my true lover, for courtin' too slow...”
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