Johnny Horton - North to Alaska

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John Gale Horton (April 30, 1925November 5, 1960), known professionally as Johnny Horton, was an American country music singer who was most famous for his semi-folk, so-called "saga songs" which launched the "historical ballad" craze of the late 1950s and early 1960s. With them, he had several major crossover hits, most notably in 1959 with "The Battle of New Orleans" which won the 1960 Grammy Award for Best Country & Western Recording. The song won the Grammy Hall of Fame Award and in 2001 was named number 333 of the Songs of the Century. In 1960, Horton had two other crossover hits with "North to Alaska," in John Wayne's hit film, North to Alaska; and "Sink the Bismarck". Horton was also a rockabilly singer, and was inducted into the Rockabilly Hall of Fame.

North to Alaska (German Title: Land der 1000 Abenteuer) is a 1960 comedic western directed by Henry Hathaway and starring John Wayne and Stewart Granger. The film script is based on the play Birthday Gift by Ladislas Fodor.

The film featured Johnny Horton's hit song of the same name. Though Horton had sung several popular movie tie-in songs, this was the first one that actually appeared in the film being sung over the opening titles.

Lyrics:
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.)

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  • Once again I have this in my car..I grew up listening to all Johnny Horton song..I am in my 30's but why cant some songs these days be like these?

  • My brother as young man at the age of 12 loved this song and he would sing, you see he pass away it will be two years jan 10-2010 and I can go back and listen to these song and remember him in blue jeans and a big belt buckel and singing this song Thank You for putting these songs to bring back to me MY BROTHER MY FRIEND and MY DAD, Thank You JESUS for a wonderful child of GOD, What a most wonderful GIFT.

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  • MITCHELL DAVIS FOUND ALASKA

  • Me and my mom was singing this song to my sister to annoy her because she HATES old music..

  • Johnny Horton had several great tunes! North To Alaska is a great movie!

  • I saw this movie at the drive-in in Tulsa, Oklahoma when I was 10 years old & I will be 63 in March & I still love this song.

  • Funny how this song makes me nostalgic for a time when I wasn't even born yet.

  • im the malaysian people also like this song.....

  • Finally a version with decent quality audio and at the right speed.

  • Amazing as it might seem to you all in the US, but I always thought this version was sung by Johnny Cash! Actually I wouldn't be able to recognize Johnny Horton's voice, as I grew up in the communist era Czechoslovakia. Today I listened to it (heard it many times before, but without name being announced!) and it amazes me how close it is both to Elvis and Johnny Cash! Those of you who grew up in the US can never dream of hearing / recognizing Johnny Horton only after Elvis and J. Cash. :-)

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