| Song | North To Alaska - Album Version |
| Artist | Johnny Horton |
| Album | Columbia Country Classics Volume 3: Americana |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| Way up north, (North To Alaska.) | |
| Way up north, (North To Alaska.) | |
| North to Alaska, | |
| They're goin' North, the rush is on. | |
| North to Alaska, | |
| They're goin' North, the rush is on. | |
| Big Sam left Seattle in the year of '92, | |
| With George Pratt, his partner, and brother, Billy, too. | |
| They crossed the Yukon River and found the bonanza gold. | |
| Below that old white mountain just a little south-east of Nome. | |
| Sam crossed the majestic mountains to the valleys far below. | |
| He talked to his team of huskies as he mushed on through the snow. | |
| With the northern lights a-running wild in the land of the midnight sun, | |
| Yes, Sam McCord was a mighty man in the year of nineteen-one. | |
| Where the river is winding,Big nuggets they're finding. | |
| North to Alaska, | |
| They're goin' North, the rush is on. | |
| Way up north, (North To Alaska.) | |
| Way up north, (North To Alaska.) | |
| North to Alaska, | |
| They're goin' North, the rush is on. | |
| North to Alaska, | |
| They're goin' North, the rush is on. | |
| George turned to Sam with his gold in his hand, | |
| Said: "Sam you're a-lookin'at a lonely, lonely man. | |
| "I'd trade all the gold that's buried in this land, | |
| "For one small band of gold to place on sweet little Ginnie's hand. | |
| "'Cos a man needs a woman to love him all the time. | |
| "Remember, Sam, a true love is so hard to find. | |
| "I'd build for my Ginnie, a honeymoon home. | |
| "Below that old white mountain just a little south-east of Nome." | |
| Where the river is winding,Big nuggets they're finding. | |
| North to Alaska, | |
| They're goin' North, the rush is on. | |
| North to Alaska, | |
| They're goin' North, the rush is on. | |
| Way up north, (North To Alaska.)…… |
| Way up north, North To Alaska. | |
| Way up north, North To Alaska. | |
| North to Alaska, | |
| They' re goin' North, the rush is on. | |
| North to Alaska, | |
| They' re goin' North, the rush is on. | |
| Big Sam left Seattle in the year of ' 92, | |
| With George Pratt, his partner, and brother, Billy, too. | |
| They crossed the Yukon River and found the bonanza gold. | |
| Below that old white mountain just a little southeast of Nome. | |
| Sam crossed the majestic mountains to the valleys far below. | |
| He talked to his team of huskies as he mushed on through the snow. | |
| With the northern lights arunning wild in the land of the midnight sun, | |
| Yes, Sam McCord was a mighty man in the year of nineteenone. | |
| Where the river is winding, Big nuggets they' re finding. | |
| North to Alaska, | |
| They' re goin' North, the rush is on. | |
| Way up north, North To Alaska. | |
| Way up north, North To Alaska. | |
| North to Alaska, | |
| They' re goin' North, the rush is on. | |
| North to Alaska, | |
| They' re goin' North, the rush is on. | |
| George turned to Sam with his gold in his hand, | |
| Said: " Sam you' re alookin' at a lonely, lonely man. | |
| " I' d trade all the gold that' s buried in this land, | |
| " For one small band of gold to place on sweet little Ginnie' s hand. | |
| "' Cos a man needs a woman to love him all the time. | |
| " Remember, Sam, a true love is so hard to find. | |
| " I' d build for my Ginnie, a honeymoon home. | |
| " Below that old white mountain just a little southeast of Nome." | |
| Where the river is winding, Big nuggets they' re finding. | |
| North to Alaska, | |
| They' re goin' North, the rush is on. | |
| North to Alaska, | |
| They' re goin' North, the rush is on. | |
| Way up north, North To Alaska. |
| Way up north, North To Alaska. | |
| Way up north, North To Alaska. | |
| North to Alaska, | |
| They' re goin' North, the rush is on. | |
| North to Alaska, | |
| They' re goin' North, the rush is on. | |
| Big Sam left Seattle in the year of ' 92, | |
| With George Pratt, his partner, and brother, Billy, too. | |
| They crossed the Yukon River and found the bonanza gold. | |
| Below that old white mountain just a little southeast of Nome. | |
| Sam crossed the majestic mountains to the valleys far below. | |
| He talked to his team of huskies as he mushed on through the snow. | |
| With the northern lights arunning wild in the land of the midnight sun, | |
| Yes, Sam McCord was a mighty man in the year of nineteenone. | |
| Where the river is winding, Big nuggets they' re finding. | |
| North to Alaska, | |
| They' re goin' North, the rush is on. | |
| Way up north, North To Alaska. | |
| Way up north, North To Alaska. | |
| North to Alaska, | |
| They' re goin' North, the rush is on. | |
| North to Alaska, | |
| They' re goin' North, the rush is on. | |
| George turned to Sam with his gold in his hand, | |
| Said: " Sam you' re alookin' at a lonely, lonely man. | |
| " I' d trade all the gold that' s buried in this land, | |
| " For one small band of gold to place on sweet little Ginnie' s hand. | |
| "' Cos a man needs a woman to love him all the time. | |
| " Remember, Sam, a true love is so hard to find. | |
| " I' d build for my Ginnie, a honeymoon home. | |
| " Below that old white mountain just a little southeast of Nome." | |
| Where the river is winding, Big nuggets they' re finding. | |
| North to Alaska, | |
| They' re goin' North, the rush is on. | |
| North to Alaska, | |
| They' re goin' North, the rush is on. | |
| Way up north, North To Alaska. |