Faces in the trees, faces in the corn
To many breaks at Little Bighorn
Soldier could hit, soldier could fall
So many envy but that she couldnât down the hall
Faces in the trees, faces in the corn
To many breaks at Little Bighorn
Soldier could hit, soldier could fall
So many envy but that she couldnât down the hall
Talk about Custer jamminâ, blue cold standinâ
Tell him thereâs Indians on their way
Talk about Custer losinâ, no one movinâ
Didnât the Red Skins had their day
Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse esteeming
Custer and the soldier boys were dreaminâ
The general told his army: no surrender
Tomorrowâll be fight we all remember
Jamminâ, jamminâ
Jamminâ, jamminâ
Talk about Custer jamminâ, blue cold standinâ
Tell him thereâs Indians on their way
Talk about Custer losinâ, no one movinâ
Didnât the Red Skins had their day They say that every picture tells a story
Ainât no use to fight for all the glory
Count them one by one, you get a zero
Iâd rather be alive than be a hero
Spoken General George Custer battled in 1876 along with his 264 men at the battle of Little Bighorn
Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse met the Sioux nation to a victory Jamminâ, jamminâ
Jamminâ, jamminâ
Talk about Custer jamminâ, blue cold standinâ
Tell him thereâs Indians on their way
Talk about Custer losinâ, no one movinâ
Didnât the Red Skins had their day
Talk about Custer jamminâ, blue cold standinâ
Tell him thereâs Indians on their way (jamminâ, jamminâ)
Talk about Custer losinâ, no one movinâ
Didnât the Red Skins had their day (jamminâ, jamminâ)
Talk about Custer jamminâ, blue cold standinâ
Tell him thereâs Indians on their way (jamminâ, jamminâ)
Talk about Custer losinâ, no one movinâ
Didnât the Red Skins had their day
Jamminâ, jamminâ