Old ballads sung along the way
Musically directly related to the old English, Scottish and Irish folk ballads, Western music celebrates the life of the cowboy on the prairies of Western North America. Western music is a form of country music, composed by and about the people, who settled and worked throughout the Western United States. For the vast majority of these lyrics, the authors are unknown. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tdoUCLW00jw Cowboys and pioneers spent a lot of time moving on the many trails westward. To pass the time, numerous songs and ballads were made up and sung along the way.
BACK IN THE SADLE AGAIN – I’m back in the saddle again, out where a friend is a friend, where the long horn cattle feed on the lonely jimson weed I’m back in the saddle again. Riding the range once more, toting my old forty-four, where you sleep out every night and the only law is right, back in the saddle again. Whoopi ti yi yo, rocking to a fro, back in the saddle again. Whoopi ti yi yea, I’ll go my own way, back in the saddle again.
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