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CLEAN COUNTRY WAY, THE. AKA and see "Hey, Then Up Go We," "The Good Old Cause." English. Chappell (1859) notes that the phrase "the clean country way" was popularly used as a burden, or a type of ending tag in a song, as early as the 15th century.