MICHAEL O'LEARY O'BRIEN O'TOOLE
From the film "Song Of Arizona" (1946)
The Sons Of The Pioneers (Film Soundtrack) - 1946
Oh, once I was ridin' the Circle-Bar-X
I met with a cowboy who called himself Tex
He was over six feet and as straight as a rule
And I later found out that his name was O'Toole
Michael O'Leary O'Brien O'Toole
Was the toughest of cowboys, the fightin'est fool
He wore leather britches and rode a white mule
Michael O'Leary O'Brien O'Toole
No guns did he carry when trouble arose
His fist he would bury in anyone's nose
He could turn around twice and lay 'em out too
They all looked alike to Cowboy O'Toole
Michael O'Leary O'Brien O'Toole
Was the toughest of cowboys, the fightin'est fool
He wore leather britches and rode a white mule
Michael O'Leary O'Brien O'Toole
(Transcribed by Mel Priddle - June 2009)