Cowboy Songs, by Various
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Title: Cowboy Songs and Other Frontier Ballads
Author: Various
Release Date: May 4, 2007 [EBook #21300]
Language: English
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[Transcriber's notes: -Page vii: The word following "view of what Owen" was unclear, and may not be the "Writes" which has been chosen. -(Mus. Not.) following a title means that the original book contains musical notation for that song.]
COWBOY SONGS
AND OTHER FRONTIER BALLADS
What keeps the herd from running, Stampeding far and wide? The cowboy's long, low whistle, And singing by their side.
COWBOY SONGS
AND OTHER FRONTIER BALLADS
COLLECTED BY
JOHN A. LOMAX, M.A.
THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SHELDON FELLOW FOR THE INVESTIGATION OF AMERICAN BALLADS, HARVARD UNIVERSITY
WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY BARRETT WENDELL
New York THE MACMILLAN COMPANY 1929
All rights reserved
COPYRIGHT, 1910, 1916, By STURGIS & WALTON COMPANY.
Set up and electrotyped. Published November, 1910. Reprinted April, 1911; January, 1915.
New Edition with additions, March, 1916; April, 1917; December, 1918; July, 1919.
Reissued January, 1927. Reprinted February, 1929.
PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. BY BERWICK & SMITH CO.
To
MR. THEODORE ROOSEVELT
WHO WHILE PRESIDENT WAS NOT TOO BUSY TO TURN ASIDE--CHEERFULLY AND EFFECTIVELY--AND AID WORKERS IN THE FIELD OF AMERICAN BALLADRY, THIS VOLUME IS GRATEFULLY DEDICATED
Cheyenne Aug 28th 1910
Dear Mr. Lomax,
You have done a work emphatically worth doing and one which should appeal to the people of all our country, but particularly to the people of the west and southwest. Your subject is not only exceedingly interesting to the student of literature, but also to the student of the general history of the west. There is something very curious in the reproduction here on this new continent of essentially the conditions of ballad-growth which obtained in medi?val England; including, by the way, sympathy for the outlaw, Jesse James taking the place of Robin Hood. Under modern conditions however, the native ballad is speedily killed by competition with the music hall songs; the cowboys becoming ashamed to sing the crude homespun ballads in view of what Owen Writes calls the "ill-smelling saloon cleverness" of the far less interesting compositions of the music-hall singers. It is therefore a work of real importance to preserve permanently this unwritten ballad literature of the back country and the frontier. With all good wishes, I am very truly yours Theodore Roosevelt
CONTENTS PAGE
ARAPHOE, OR BUCKSKIN JOE 390
ARIZONA BOYS AND GIRLS, THE 211
BILL PETERS, THE STAGE DRIVER 100
BILLY THE KID 344
BILLY VENERO 299
BOB STANFORD 265
BONNIE BLACK BESS 194
BOOZER, THE 304
BOSTON BURGLAR, THE 147
BRIGHAM YOUNG, I 399
BRIGHAM YOUNG, II 401
BRONC PEELER'S SONG 377
BUCKING BRONCHO 367
BUENA VISTA BATTLEFIELD 34
BUFFALO HUNTERS 185
BUFFALO SKINNERS, THE 158
BULL WHACKER, THE 69
BY MARKENTURA'S FLOWERY MARGE 224
CALIFORNIA JOE 139
CALIFORNIA STAGE COMPANY 411
CALIFORNIA TRAIL 375
CAMP FIRE HAS GONE OUT, THE 322
CHARLIE RUTLAGE 267
CHOPO 371
COLE YOUNGER 106
CONVICT, THE 290
COW CAMP ON THE RANGE, A 358
COWBOY, THE 96
COWBOY AT CHURCH, THE 246
COWBOY AT WORK, THE 352
COWBOY'S CHRISTMAS BALL, THE 335
COWBOY'S DREAM, THE 18
COWBOY'S LAMENT, THE 74
COWBOY'S LIFE, THE 20
COWBOY'S MEDITATION, THE 297
COWGIRL, THE 251
COWMAN'S PRAYER, THE 24
CROOKED TRAIL TO HOLBROOK, THE 121
DAN TAYLOR 51
DAYS OF FORTY-NINE, THE 9
DEER HUNT, A 379
DESERTED ADOBE, THE 350
DISHEARTENED RANGER, THE 261
DOGIE SONG 303
DOWN SOUTH ON THE RIO GRANDE 331
DREARY BLACK HILLS, THE 177
DREARY, DREARY LIFE, THE 233
DRINKING SONG 305
DRUNKARD'S HELL, THE 395
DYING COWBOY, THE 3
DYING RANGER, THE 214
FAIR FANNIE MOORE 219
FOOLS OF FORTY-NINE, THE 404
FOREMAN MONROE 174
FRECKLES, A FRAGMENT 360
FULLER AND WARREN 126
FRAGMENT, A 306
FRAGMENT, A 309
FREIGHTING FROM WILCOX TO GLOBE 207
GAL I LEFT BEHIND ME, THE 342
GOL-DARNED WHEEL, THE 190
GREAT ROUND-UP, THE 282
GREER COUNTY 278
HABIT, THE 327
HAPPY MINER, THE 409
HARD TIMES 103
HARRY BALE 172
HELL IN TEXAS 222
HELL-BOUND TRAIN, THE 345
HERE'S TO THE RANGER 354
HER WHITE BOSOM BARE 271
HOME ON THE RANGE, A 39
HORSE WRANGLER, THE 136
I'M A GOOD OLD REBEL 94
JACK DONAHOO 64
JACK O' DIAMONDS 292
JERRY, GO ILE THAT CAR 112
JESSE JAMES 27
JIM FARROW 237
JOE BOWERS 15
JOHN GARNER'S TRAIL HERD 114
JOLLY COWBOY, THE 284
JUAN MURRAY 276
KANSAS LINE, THE 22
LACKEY BILL 83
LAST LONGHORN, THE 197
LIFE IN A HALF-BREED SHACK 386
LITTLE JOE, THE WRANGLER 167
LITTLE OLD SOD SHANTY, THE 187
LONE BUFFALO HUNTER, THE 119
LONE STAR TRAIL, THE 310
LOVE IN DISGUISE 77
MCCAFFIE'S CONFESSION 164
MAN NAMED HODS, A 307
MELANCHOLY COWBOY, THE 263
METIS SONG OF THE BUFFALO HUNTERS 72
MINER'S SONG, THE 25
MISSISSIPPI GIRLS 108
MORMON SONG 182
MORMON BISHOP'S LAMENT, THE 47
MUSTANG GRAY 79
MUSTER OUT THE RANGER 356
NEW NATIONAL ANTHEM 413
NIGHT-HERDING SONG 324
OLD CHISHOLM TRAIL, THE 58
OLD GRAY MULE, THE 403
OLD MAN UNDER THE HILL, THE 110
OLD PAINT 329
OLD SCOUT'S LAMENT, THE 117
OLD SCOUT'S
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