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George Wade And His Corn Huskers - Mountain High-Yodel Song / The Chisholm Trail (Cowboy Song) flac album

George Wade And His Corn Huskers - Mountain High-Yodel Song / The Chisholm Trail (Cowboy Song) flac album
  • Performer George Wade And His Corn Huskers
  • Title Mountain High-Yodel Song / The Chisholm Trail (Cowboy Song)
  • Date of release 1932
  • Style Country
  • Other formats AAC VOX VQF MP1 MP3 RA AUD
  • Genre World & Folk & Country
  • Size MP3 1601 mb
  • Size FLAC 1915 mb
  • Rating: 4.5
  • Votes: 454

George Wade And His Corn Huskers ‎– Mountain High-Yodel Song, The Chisholm Trail (Cowboy Song). Label: Victor ‎– 216574. A. Mountain High-Yodel Song. B. The Chisholm Trail (Cowboy Song).

Fireman's Reel is one of the many offspring of the hornpipe "Off The California". The Cornhuskers recorded it before Don Messer made it his theme tune. Seems a little quiet over here. Use shift and the arrow up and down keys to change the volume. Ontario Traditional Music Library. Current track: Miss Nancy Kennedy - Saskia TomkinsMiss Nancy Kennedy - Saskia Tomkins.

Chisholm Trail - Cowboy Song. Cowboys liked to sing about their work (and the trouble they got into)! This audio clip, from the Library of Congress, provides an example. It’s called Old Chisholm Trail, and it’s performed by Frank Goodwyn I had a crackerjack of a partner in '79. I'd sing and he'd answer, and we'd keep it up like that for two hours. But he was killed by lightning.

Released by Jasmine Records Mar 2012. Old Chisholm Trail song from the album Cowboy & Yodel Songs is released on Mar 2012. The duration of song is 02:54. This song is sung by Yodeling Slim Clark.

Old Chisholm Trail book. This hilarious interpretation of a classic American folk song gives children a wonderfully realistic look at life in the old West. Using the words of the song as text, the book charts the adventures of a few cowhands and a lot of cattle as they make their way up the Old Chisholm Trail from Texas to Kansas. Roz Schanzer' s delightful illustrations will keep readers laughing This hilarious interpretation of a classic American folk song gives children a wonderfully realistic look at life in the old West

The old Chisholm trail is covered in concrete now, They truck it to market in fifty foot rigs. They roll by his markings and don't even notice, Like living and dying was all he ever did. The end of a hundred year waltz. The voices sound sad as they're singin' along. Another piece of America's lost.

The Chisholm Trail, which reaches its 150th anniversary this year, is the most famous cow path in world history. Between 1867 and 1884, an estimated 5 million head of cattle, and a million mustangs, were driven up the trail from Texas to railheads in Kansas. It was the largest migration of livestock ever recorded, and it produced a new figure in American history: the tough, proud, footloose Texas cowboy. He was born in Tennessee, in 1805 or 1806, to a Scottish father and his Cherokee wife. At the age of 5 or 6, with the Scotsman gone, Jesse’s mother took him away to live with the Western Cherokees on the Arkansas River in present-day Arkansas. His old friend Ten Bears sang the death song at the grave and placed the gold peace medal that Abraham Lincoln had given him on Chisholm’s chest.

Great cowboy book for any age. My 3 year old son loves it! No CD with this one but you can't still sing along to a cool sone at the end of the book. One person found this helpful. 2 people found this helpful.

Tracklist

A Mountain High-Yodel Song
B The Chisholm Trail (Cowboy Song)