ALONG THE NAVAJO TRAIL Dinah Shore  w/Albert Sack Orch. EVERY DAY, ALONG ABOUT EVENING WHEN THE SUNLIGHT'S BEGINNING TO FAIL I RIDE THROUGH THE SLUMBERING SHADOW ALONG THE NAVAJO TRAIL WHEN IT'S NIGHT AND CRICKETS ARE CALLING AND THE CAYOTES ARE MAKING A WAIL I DREAM BY A SMOLDERING FIRE ALONG THE NAVAJO TRAIL I LOVE TO LIE AND LISTEN TO THE MUSIC WHEN THE WIND IS STRUMMING A SAGEBRUSH CUITAR WHEN OVER YONDER HILL THE MOON IS CLIMBING IT ALWAYS FINDS ME WISHING ON A STAR WELL WHATTAYA KNOW, IT'S MORNING ALREADY THERE'S THE DAWNING SO SILVER AND PALE IT'S TIME TO CLIMB INTO MY SADDLE AND RIDE THE NAVAJO TRAIL From: Buddy Howard Forsyth, GA