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TraditionalWell, I had an old dog and his name was Blue
Had an old dog and his name was Blue
Had an old dog and his name was Blue
Betcha five dollars he's a good dog too
"Here old Blue, good dog you"Well, I shouldered my axe and I tooted my horn
Went to find 'possum in the new grown corn
Old Blue treed and I went to see
Blue had 'possum up a tall oak treeMmm, boy I roast'd 'possum, nice and brown
Sweet potatoes, n' all around
And to say, "Here old Blue
(Here, boy)
You can have some too"Now, old Blue died and he died so hard
Made a big dent in my backyard
Dug his grave with a silver spade
Lowered him down with a link of chain
Every link I did call his name
Singing, "Here, old Blue-ue, good dog you"Now, when I get to heaven, first thing I'll do
When I get to heaven, first thing 'awm do

When I get to heaven first thing I'll do
Pull out my horn and call old Blue
I'll say, "Here old Blue, come on dog, good dog you"I'll say, "Here Blue-e, I'm a coming there too
Down boy, good dog"

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Known best for his role as Gomer Pile, USMC (on this show as well as the Andy Griffith Show), Jim Nabors powerful voice continues to surprise listeners.

Born James Thurston Nabors, 12 June, 1930, in Sylacauga, AL, it is said that Nabors began singing in church services as a small child. He was discovered by Griffith while singing in a night club in California. While better known as an actor by many, most of his work was singing. His biggest hits came during the 60s and 70s, singing Sinatra style standards and gospel music.

Jim Nabors received his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1991, and his promotion, as Gomer Pyle, to Lance Corporal, in 2001.

On 25 September 2008, Nabors will appear at the Convention for the Association for Retired Agents of the FBI, at Hilton Hawaiian Village, where he will sing the "National Anthem". Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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