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Johnny come down to Hilo, poor old man. Johnny come down to Hilo, poor old man.

Johnny Come Down to Hilo I neber see de like since I been born When a big buck nigger wid his sea boots on, Chorus: Says: "Johnny come down to Hilo, Poor old man! When Johnny comes down to Hilo, Poor old man. The Unknown Johnny Come Down To Hilo are brought to you by Lyrics-Keeper.

wake her, Oh! O, wake her, o, shake her! shake her, Oh! 2. shake her, O wake dat gal wid de blue dress on!
Johnny come down to Hilo, poor old man.

/ Shake her!

Well I never seen the like since I been born, A railroad navvy with his sea boots on {Chorus} When Johnny come down to Hilo, poor old man She's a Downeast gal with a Downeast style, For a dollar a time it's all worthwhile. Oh!

Hilo is believed to be a reference to the Island of Ilo, Lyrics. Oh!

Johnny Come Down to Hilo Lyrics: Ain't seen the like since I've been born / An Arkansas farmer with his sea boots on / Johnny come down to Hilo, poor old man / So wake her! Her eyes was blue, her dress the same, But she always fell asleep before I came. We tried to make lyrics as correct as possible, however if you have any corrections for Johnny Come Down To Hilo lyrics, please feel free to submit them to us. Johnny come down to Hilo, poor old man. I nebber see de like since I been born, When a big buck man wid his sea boots on, Says 'Johnny come down to Hilo, Poor old man!' These lyrics are based on the version performed by the Longest Johns, these are the lyrics contributed by Andy himself, recently re-organized! Johnny, Come Down to Hilo Lyrics: Oh, I’ve never seen the likes since I’ve been born / Oh, a big buck man with his sea boots on! Lyrics to 'Johnny, Come Down to Hilo' by Storm Weather Shanty Choir.

wake dat girl wid de blue dress on!

wake her, Oh! You can use lyrics widget for karaoke. Them Hilo gals all dress so fine, They ain't got Jesus on their mind. Wake her!

Johnny come down to Hilo, Poor old man!"

When Johnny comes down to Hilo, Poor old man. / When Johnny comes down to Hilo / Poor ol' man! When Johnny comes down to Hilo, Poor old man!"