Erie Canal I've got a mule her name is Sal Fifteen miles on the Erie Canal She's a good old worker and a good old pal Fifteen miles on the Erie Canal We.

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Erie Canal I've got a mule her name is Sal Fifteen miles on the Erie Canal She's a good old worker and a good old pal Fifteen miles on the Erie Canal We hauled some barges in our day Filled with lumber coal and hay And we know every inch of the way From Albany to Buffalo

Chorus Low bridge, everybody down Low bridge cause we going to a town And you'll always know your neighbor and you'll always know your pal If you ever navigated on the Erie Canal 'll'll

Get up there Sal we've passed that lock Fifteen miles on the Erie Canal And we'll reach Rome by six o'clock Fifteen miles on the Erie Canal Just one more trip and back we'll go Through the rain and sleet and snow And we know every inch of the way From Albany to Buffalo

Chorus Low bridge, everybody down Low bridge cause we going to a town And you'll always know your neighbor and you'll always know your pal If you ever navigated on the Erie Canal 'll'll