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Verse 1
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He was born in ol' New Brunswick
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In the early part of may nineteen nine
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Six years old he played the fiddle
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At the barn dance on the old
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York county line
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Every year Don got better
He dreamed about that fortune
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down the track
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Then he came down to Saint John City
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Where he formed the old New
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Brunswick Lumberjacks
Verse 2
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Don Messer played rings
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around the mountain
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He played reels all across the plaines
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He played all that kind of mu sic
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That has made the country
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proud to say his name
Verse 3
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Soon his band would have a singer
Charlie Chamberlain would
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join the Messer fleet
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And travel to Prince Edward Island
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To play on radio for twelve
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bucks everyweek
Verse 4
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On the air right after supper
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Commencing in the year of thirty nine
The man would say
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It's old Don Messer and the islanders
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form down the Maritimes
Verse 5
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Don Messer played rings
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around the mountain
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He played reels all across the plaines
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He played all that kind of music
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That has made the country
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proud to say his name
Verse 6
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Coast to coast with Don and Charlie
Duke Neilson,
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Ray Simmonds played it up
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Born to gray with sea speackrin
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Now the islanders went
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touring to the top
How Charlie sang with Margret
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Osbourn
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And Waldo made the old piano twang
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For the queen they played in concert
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And it was magic how Don
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Messer's fiddle rang
Verse 7
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Don messer played rings
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around the mountain
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He played reels all across the plaines
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He played all that kind of music
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That has made the country proud
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to say his name
Verse 8
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Seventeen years on television
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From nineteen fifty- six to seventy- three
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Don messer made his mark forever
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The fiddling king of country
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music history
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Through out the world it's undisputed
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Don Messer and the islanders were tops
And away down east
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beside the ocean
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The kind of music they
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began will never stop
Verse 9
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Don Messer played rings
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around the mountain
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He played reels all across the plaines
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He played all that kind of music
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That has made the country
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proud to say his name
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He has made the country proud to say
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his name
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