Am
Once there was a mountain man who couldn’t write his name,
Dm
yet he deserves a front row seat in history’s hall of fame.
AmDm
He forgot more about the Indians than we will ever know,
Am
he spoke the language of the Sioux
EAm
the Blackfoot and the Crow.
AE
Let’s drink to old Jim Bridger, yes, lift your glasses high,
E7A
as long as there’s a USA, don’t let his memory die.
A7D
That he was making history, never once occurred to him,
EE7A
but I doubt if we’d a been here, if it weren’t for men like Jim.
Am
He spoke with General Custer and said, “Listen, Yellow Hair,
Dm
the Sioux were a great nation, so treat them fair and square.
AmDm
Sit in on their war council, don’t laugh away their pride,
AmEAm
but Custer didn’t listen, at Little Big Horn Custer died.
AE
Let’s drink to old Jim Bridger, yes, lift your glasses high,
E7A
as long as there’s a USA, don’t let his memory die.
A7D
That he was making history, never once occurred to him,
EE7A
but I doubt if we’d a been here, if it weren’t for men like Jim.
Am
There’s poems and there’s legends that tell of Carson’s fame,
Dm
yet compared to Jim Bridger, Kit was civilized and tame.
Am
These words are straight from Carson’s lips,
Dm
if you place such store by him,
AmEAm
if there’s a man who knows this gun – forsaken land it’s Jim.
AE
Let’s drink to old Jim Bridger, yes, lift your glasses high,
E7A
as long as there’s a USA, don’t let his memory die.
A7D
That he was making history, never once occurred to him,
EE7A
but I doubt if we’d a been here, if it weren’t for men like Jim.