First Line: Big bold Injun brave loves a little copper colored squawFirst Line of Chorus: Creeping on the enemy sleeping, wily warriors sweepingKey: D Mino
First Line: Big chief Smoke was an Indian joke, who lived in AlburquequeFirst Line of Chorus: "Uoof,...
First Line: Kea loha e maliv ma I oeFirst Line: Like drowsy waters are thy deep lit eyes, loveFirst ...
First Line: Sing, sing, nightingale blest, sing me a rondel of gladnessFirst Line: Sing, sing, Nacht...
First Line: Mister Tomahawk was an Indian chief, and he loved an Indian maidFirst Line of Chorus: Me...
First Line: Out on the Indian reservation, far away from civilizationFirst Line of Chorus: Pretty Li...
First Line: The birds of the forest are calling for thee, and the shades and the glades are lonelyFi...
First Line: Sleep little birdling in your nest, softly gently sink to restFirst Line of Chorus: Hush...
First Line: Here in the twilight, dear, your hand in mineFirst Line of Chorus: Sing me love's lullab...
First Line: By the Swanee, once a noble Pawnee loved a ShawneeFirst Line of Chorus: Meet me when the...
First Line: It was on a day when soldiers write a line to those they loveFirst Line of Chorus: While...
First Line: Soldiers around the fire were dreamingFirst Line of Chorus: Then there was one song of N...
First Line: How'd you like to see a huskin' beeFirst Line of Chorus: Come along and let's be merryKe...
First Line: When the world is sleeping and the night is stillFirst Line of Chorus: When the clouds a...
First Line: I know a dear old Mammy down Virginia wayFirst Line of Chorus: In the evening, the lazy ...
First Line: Sir Robin Red Breast loved a wren which sang at dawn on the hillFirst Line of Chorus: Wo...
First Line: Big chief Smoke was an Indian joke, who lived in AlburquequeFirst Line of Chorus: "Uoof,...
First Line: Kea loha e maliv ma I oeFirst Line: Like drowsy waters are thy deep lit eyes, loveFirst ...
First Line: Sing, sing, nightingale blest, sing me a rondel of gladnessFirst Line: Sing, sing, Nacht...
First Line: Mister Tomahawk was an Indian chief, and he loved an Indian maidFirst Line of Chorus: Me...
First Line: Out on the Indian reservation, far away from civilizationFirst Line of Chorus: Pretty Li...
First Line: The birds of the forest are calling for thee, and the shades and the glades are lonelyFi...
First Line: Sleep little birdling in your nest, softly gently sink to restFirst Line of Chorus: Hush...
First Line: Here in the twilight, dear, your hand in mineFirst Line of Chorus: Sing me love's lullab...
First Line: By the Swanee, once a noble Pawnee loved a ShawneeFirst Line of Chorus: Meet me when the...
First Line: It was on a day when soldiers write a line to those they loveFirst Line of Chorus: While...
First Line: Soldiers around the fire were dreamingFirst Line of Chorus: Then there was one song of N...
First Line: How'd you like to see a huskin' beeFirst Line of Chorus: Come along and let's be merryKe...
First Line: When the world is sleeping and the night is stillFirst Line of Chorus: When the clouds a...
First Line: I know a dear old Mammy down Virginia wayFirst Line of Chorus: In the evening, the lazy ...
First Line: Sir Robin Red Breast loved a wren which sang at dawn on the hillFirst Line of Chorus: Wo...
First Line: Big chief Smoke was an Indian joke, who lived in AlburquequeFirst Line of Chorus: "Uoof,...
First Line: Kea loha e maliv ma I oeFirst Line: Like drowsy waters are thy deep lit eyes, loveFirst ...
First Line: Sing, sing, nightingale blest, sing me a rondel of gladnessFirst Line: Sing, sing, Nacht...