“North to Alaska” is a 1960 hit song by Johnny Horton which featured in the movie of the same name. Though Horton had sung several popular movie tie-in songs, this was the first one that was sung over the opening titles. Co-written with Tillman Franks, “North to Alaska” topped Billboard magazine’s Country Singles chart, reached number four on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and eight on Norway Singles Chart.North to Alaska is a 1960 comedic Western movie directed by Henry Hathaway and John Wayne. The picture stars Wayne along with Stewart Granger, Ernie Kovacs, Fabian and Capucine. The script is based on the play Birthday Gift by Ladislas Fodor and set in Nome, 1900.
By Johnny Horton
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JSt0NEESrUA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNHYIw9OKyk
Lyrics
Way up north, way up north * North to Alaska They go north, the rush is on * (Repeat *) 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 ** Below that old white mountain Just a little southeast 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 Macott was a mighty man in the year of 1901
# Where the river is winding, big nuggets they’re finding # (Repeat *) Way up north, way up north (Repeat *) George turned to Sam with his gold in his hand Said 「Sam, you’re a-looking at a lonely, lonely man」 I’d trade all the gold that’s buried in this land For one small band of golden lace On sweet little Jinnie’s hand 「cause 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 Jinnie a honeymoon home (Repeat **) (Repeat # and *)