The Womenfolk – Green Mountain Boys

The Womenfolk Green Mountain Boys

The Womenfolk – Green Mountain Boys Lyrics

Artist: The Womenfolk
Song: Green Mountain Boys

In a little valley
By a bridge they made a stand
Just a bunch o’ boys, sir
Oh, but they were grand

Redcoats couldn’t blind ’em
Forward or behind ’em
’cause their eyes were keen, sir
And green their mountain land

Oh the mountains sing
And the valleys ring
And hooray for the Green Mountain Boys
Oh the mountains sing

And the valleys ring
And hooray for the Green Mountain Boys
A farmer dropped his plow
Took his rifle from the wall

Another dropped his hammer
When he heard the call
Left their farms and wheat, sir
To go plant freedom’s seed, sir

To feed a hungry nation
With freedom for all
Oh the mountains sing
And thе valleys ring

And hooray for the Green Mountain Boys
Oh the mountains sing
And thе valleys ring
And hooray for the Green Mountain Boys

Every man was ready, sir
Hidden where no folk could see
Behind the rocks and stones
In every bush and tree

They waited for a sign, sir
Gave ’em such a time, sir
Sent them on their way, sir
Back across the sea

Oh the mountains sing
And the valleys ring
And hooray for the Green Mountain Boys
Oh the mountains sing

And the valleys ring
And hooray for the Green Mountain Boys
In a little valley
By a bridge they made a stand

Just a bunch o’ boys, sir
Oh, but they were grand
The sky was red above, sir
Their hearts were filled with love, sir

For their brothers everywhere
And their mountain land
Oh the mountains sing
And the valleys ring

And hooray for the Green Mountain Boys
Oh the mountains sing
And the valleys ring
And hooray for the Green Mountain Boys
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Release Year: 1964