MP3 2675 mb.
Performer: Various
Title: Cowboys Songs, Ballads, And Cattle Calls From Texas From The Archive Of American Folk Song
Country: US
Catalog Number: AAFS L28
Label: The Library Of Congress
Style: Folk
Rating: 4.3
Votes: 247
| 1 | –J. M. Wadell | The Zebra Dun |
| 2 | –Sloan Matthews | Goodbye, Old Paint (II) |
| 3 | –Harry Stephens | The Dreary Black Hills |
| 4 | –Harry Stephens | The Night-Herding Song |
| 5 | –John A. Lomax | The Buffalo Skinners (II) |
| 6 | –Sloan Matthews | The Dying Cowboy |
| 7 | –Sloan Matthews | The Texas Rangers |
| 8 | –Sloan Matthews | The Cowboy's Life Is A Very Dreary Life |
| 9 | –Johnny Prude | The Streets Of Laredo |
| 10 | –Johnny Prude | The Dying Ranger |
| 11 | –Sloan Matthews | Cattle Calls: Starting, Driving, And Night-Herding |
| 12 | –L. Parker Temple | Colley's Run-I-O (I) (Lumberjack Song)Guitar – L. Parker Temple |
| 13 | –Jess Morris | Goodbye, Old Paint (I)Fiddle – Jess Morris |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ROUNDER CD 1512 | Various | Cowboy Songs, Ballads, And Cattle Calls From Texas (CD, Comp, Mono, RE, RM) | Rounder Records, Rounder Select | ROUNDER CD 1512 | US | 1999 |
| AAFS L28 | Various | Folk Music Of The United States: Cowboy Songs, Ballads, And Cattle Calls From Texas (LP, Comp) | The Library Of Congress | AAFS L28 | US | 1952 |
| AAFS L28 | Various | Cowboys Songs, Ballads, And Cattle Calls From Texas From The Archive Of American Folk Song (LP, Comp, Red) | The Library Of Congress | AAFS L28 | US | Unknown |
| AFS L28 | Various | Cowboys Songs, Ballads, And Cattle Calls From Texas (LP, Comp, RE) | The Library Of Congress | AFS L28 | US | Unknown |
Issued by The Library Of Congress, Division of Music, Recording Laboratory
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