This song is by Carson Robison Trio. and appears on the single 99 Years (Still Got 99), The Strawberry Roan (1932). I was hanging round town, just spending my timeBeing out of a job and not earning a dimeA fellow walks up, and he says, "I supposeYou're a bronc rider, from the looks of your clothes".
The Strawberry Roan" is a classic American cowboy song, written by California cowboy Curley Fletcher and first published in 1915, as a poem called The Outlaw Broncho. By the early 1930s, the song had become famous; in 1931 it was sung by a cowboy in the Broadway play Green Grow the Lilacs. It has become one of the best-known cowboy songs, found in dozens of collections of American folk music and performed on numerous recordings
From 1928 to 1932, Frank Luther recorded country music with Carson Robison. Their recordings, made for several record companies and issued on a variety of labels, were extremely popular . When Robison formed his own cowboy singing group for a British tour in 1932, Frank Luther assembled a new trio with his wife, Zora Layman, and baritone Leonard Stokes. They recorded some sides for RCA Victor, but 75-cent country records were not selling very well in the Depression which was just getting underway.
The Strawberry Roan". I was hangin' 'round town, just spendin' my time Out of a job, not earnin' a dime A feller steps up and he said, "I suppose You're a bronc fighter from looks of your clothes. You figures me right, I'm a good on. I claim "Do you happen to have any bad ones to tame?" Said "He's got one, a bad one to buck At throwin' good riders, he's had lots of luck. I gets all het up and I ask what he pays To ride this old nag for a couple of days He offered me ten; I said, "I'm. Down in the horse corral standin' alone Is an old Caballo, a Strawberry Roan His legs are all spavined, he's got pigeon toes Little pig eyes and a big Roman nose Little pin ears that touched at the tip A big 44 brand was on his left hip U-necked and old, with a long, lower jaw I could see with one. eye, he's a regular outlaw.
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This song is by Carson Robison Trio. It has become one of the best-known cowboy songs, found in dozens of collections of American folk music and performed on numerous recordings
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When Robison formed his own cowboy singing group for a British tour in 1932, Frank Luther assembled a new trio with his wife, Zora Layman, and baritone Leonard Stokes. Art Satherley, legendary producer for the American Record Corporation, began to record the Luther Trio on 25-cent chain store discs. Richardson, whom Luther would refer to forty years later as a wonderful woman, introduced him to many mountain songs and influenced his repertoire. While on her show, Zora Layman became the first country female singer to have a major hit record with Bob Miller's "Seven Years With the Wrong Ma. Her debut performance caused the NBC switchboard to light up for two hours.