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                <text>Uranium Fever: Elton Britt [1955]&#13;
&#13;
Well, I don't know, but I've been told&#13;
Uranium ore's worth more than gold&#13;
Sold my Cad', I bought me a Jeep&#13;
I've got that bug and I can't sleep&#13;
&#13;
Uranium fever has done and got me down&#13;
Uranium fever is spreadin' all around&#13;
With a Geiger counter in my hand&#13;
I'm a-goin' out to stake me some government land&#13;
Uranium fever has done and got me down&#13;
&#13;
Well I had talk with the AEC*&#13;
And they brought out some maps that looked good to me&#13;
And one showed me a spot that he said he knowed&#13;
So I straddled my Jeep and headed down the road&#13;
&#13;
I reckon I drove about 100 miles&#13;
Down a bumpy road out through the wilds&#13;
When all of sudden I bounced to a stop &#13;
At the foot of a mountain, didn't have no top&#13;
&#13;
Uranium fever has done and got me down&#13;
Uranium fever is spreadin' all around&#13;
With a Geiger counter in my hand&#13;
I'm a-goin' out to stake me some government land&#13;
Uranium fever has done and got me down&#13;
&#13;
Well I took my Geiger and I started to climb&#13;
Right up to the top where I thought I'd find&#13;
A hunk of rock that would make it click&#13;
Just like I'd read about Vernon Pick&#13;
 &#13;
On the second day, I made the top&#13;
And I'm tellin' you, Steve, I was ready to stop&#13;
The only clickin' that I heard that day&#13;
Was the bones in my back that had gone astray&#13;
 &#13;
Uranium fever has done and got me down&#13;
Uranium fever is spreadin' all around&#13;
With a Geiger counter in my hand&#13;
I'm a-goin' out to stake me some government land&#13;
Uranium fever has done and got me down&#13;
&#13;
Well, you pack up your things&#13;
You head out again &#13;
Into some unknown spot where nobody's been&#13;
You reach the spot where your fortune lies&#13;
You find it's been staked by 17 other guys&#13;
 &#13;
Well, I ain't kiddin', I ain't gonna quit&#13;
That bug's done caught me and I've been bit&#13;
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I'll keep right on stakin' that government land&#13;
&#13;
Uranium fever has done and got me down&#13;
Uranium fever is spreadin' all around&#13;
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I'm a-goin' out to stake me some government land&#13;
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