Clementine
Bobby Darin

written by Woody Harris

#21 in 1960

      In a cavern down by a canyon
      Excavatin' for a mine,
      There lived a miner from North Carolina
      And his daughter, chubby Clementine.

      Now every mornin', just about dawnin'
      A'when the sun begins to shine
      You know she would rouse up, wake all a dem cows up
      And walk 'em down to her Daddy's mine.

      A'took the foot bridge, way 'cross the water
      Though she weighed two-ninety nine.
      The old bridge trembled and disassembled
      (Oops!) dumped her into the foamy brine.

      Hey, crackle like thunder, (ho, ho) she went under
      (ho, ho) blowin bubbles (bubble sound) down the line.
      Hey, I'm no swimm'a but were she slimm'a
      I might'a saved that Clementine.

      (Ho) broke the record, way under water
      I thought that she was doin' fine.
      I wasn't nervous ya until the service
      That they held for Clementine.

      Hey you sailor (ho, ho) way out in your whaler
      With a harpoon, your trusty line.
      If she shows now, yo, there she blows now,
      It just may be chunky Clementine.

      (One more time)
      Oh my darlin', oh my darlin', oh my darlin'
      Oh my darlin' , oh my darlin' sweet Clementine,
      You may be gone
      But!
      You're not forgotten,
      Fare thee well
      So long, Clementine
      (Bubble sound) Bye!

source: Ron Mausolf

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