The Chad Mitchell Trio
The Chad Mitchell Trio
The Chad Mitchell Trio
The Chad Mitchell Trio
The Chad Mitchell Trio
The Chad Mitchell Trio
The Chad Mitchell Trio
The Chad Mitchell Trio
The Chad Mitchell Trio
The Chad Mitchell Trio
The Chad Mitchell Trio
The Chad Mitchell Trio
[Verse 1]
Willie Seton was a lad
His age was just sixteen
Golden curls on down his neck
The fairiest ever seen
[Verse 2]
His true love was the prettiest thing
In all the countryside
And after Willie courted her
She swore to be his bride
[Verse 3]
He had no gold to give her dad
No gold to buy them land
And in his haste to wed his love
He joined an outlaw band
[Verse 4]
They ravaged all the countryside
Their fortune for to gain
Until one cold and windy day
They robbed the Frisco train
[Verse 5]
The train guard lost his life that day
But just before he died
He fired a deadly pistol ball
In Willie Seton's side
[Verse 6]
His comrades they deserted him
And left him all alone
And holdin' tightly to his side
He started out for home
[Verse 7]
He had not travelled many a mile
Until a storm came on
And Willie Seton found a log
To set himself upon
[Verse 8]
He leaned his back against the tree
And held on to his side
And in that cold and snowy wood
Young Willie Seton died
[Verse 9]
He was sixteen when he loved
Sixteen when he cried
Sixteen when he robbed the train
And sixteen when he died
Willie Seton was written by Tom Paxton.
Willie Seton was produced by Franklin Fried.