This song has a pleasant, catchy jug-band-like sound. You can hear the recording from which I transcribed this in this podcast. Skip to 1:17 if you don't want to hear the interview. I LIKE IT IN DULUTH Written by John Berquist As recorded by The Moose Wallow Ramblers on "The Moose Wallow Ramblers" (1976) – with John Berquist, lead singer. I been all around the world; I even been to the tropical isle Where the native girls in long dark curls wear nothin' but a smile, And I been across the ocean in a dugout canoe. I flew to Ontonagon in a B-52, And to tell you the truth, I like it in Duluth. We get summer ev'ry year for two weeks in July. The rest of the time, it's cold and freezin'; the snow falls from the sky, But where else in this entire nation Can you find cheaper refrigeration? To tell you the truth, I like it in Duluth. You can have Bemidji and the rusty dusty Range, Babbitt and Aurora, all the way to Coleraine; And you can have those cities, Minneapolis and Saint Paul, 'Cause, to tell you the truth, I like it in Duluth. I got a girl in Morgan Park and one up on the Heights, And a sweet little chickie in Fond du Lac I see on Wednesday nights, And a big ol' mama out in Eloise(?). Lord, she knows just what to squeeze! And to tell you the truth, I like it in Duluth. I been all around the world; I even been to the tropical isle Where the native girls in long dark curls wear nothin' but a smile, And I been across the ocean in a birch-bark canoe. I flew to Ontonagon in my B-52, But to tell you the truth, I like it in Duluth. Yes, indeed I do! And to tell you the truth, I like it in Duluth. - - - "Ontonagon" is somewhat ambiguous; he might be trying to say "Okanagan" but that's much farther away than Ontonagon—and the initial "O" is pronounced differently. (Actually, it sounds like "Onctonagon" or "Octonagon," but I am unable to locate a place that matches that pronunciation.) I have also failed to locate any place called "Eloise" that's near Duluth. There is another recording by Father Hennepin.
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