About the Song
Johnny Hortonâs âNorth to Alaskaâ is a classic example of the American spirit of adventure and the allure of the unknown. Released in 1960, the song became a massive hit, capturing the imagination of a nation dreaming of escape and opportunity.
The song paints a vivid picture of the Klondike Gold Rush, filled with promises of riches and the thrill of the frontier. Hortonâs energetic delivery perfectly captures the excitement and optimism of the prospectors heading north. The catchy melody and infectious rhythm make it an undeniably upbeat and infectious tune.
Beyond its adventurous spirit, âNorth to Alaskaâ also touches on themes of camaraderie and the human desire for connection. The song evokes images of rugged individuals banding together in pursuit of a common dream.
Hortonâs performance, combined with the songâs infectious energy, has made âNorth to Alaskaâ a timeless classic. Itâs a song that continues to inspire and entertain, serving as a reminder of the American spirit of exploration and perseverance.
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Lyrics: North To Alaska
Way up north to Alaska, way up north to Alaska
North to Alaska, go north, the rush is on
North to Alaska, go north, the rush is onBig Sam left Seattle in the year of â92
With George Pratt his partner and brother Billy too
They crossed the Yukon River and found a bonanza gold
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 runninâ wild in the Land of the Midnight Sun
Yes, Sam McCord was a mighty man in the year of nineteen-one
Where the river is winding, big nuggets theyâre finding
North to Alaska, go north, the rush is on
Way up north to Alaska, way up north to Alaska
North to Alaska, go north, the rush is on
North to Alaska, go north, the rush is on
George turned to Sam with his gold in his hand
Said, âSam youâre a lookinâ at a lonely, lonely man
Iâd trade all the gold thatâs buried in this land
For one small band of golden place on sweet little Jennyâs hand
âCause a man needs a woman to love him all the time
Remember Sam a true love is so hard to find
Iâd build for my Jenny a honeymoon home
Below that old white mountain just a little southeast of Nomeâ
Where the river is windinâ, big nuggets theyâre findinâ
North to Alaska, weâve gone north, the rush is on
North to Alaska, weâve gone north, the rush is on
Way up north to Alaska, way up north to Alaska
North to Alaska, go north, the rush is on
North to Alaska, go north, the rush is on
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