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- Coyotes_(song) abstract "Coyotes is an American Western song written by Bob McDill and closely associated with cowboy singer Don Edwards. It appears on Edwards' 1993 album Goin' Back to Texas, and was featured on the soundtrack of the 2005 documentary film Grizzly Man.The Great American Country network named Coyotes as one of their Top 20 Cowboy and Cowgirl Songs; Members of the Western Writers of America chose it as one of the Top 100 Western songs of all time. In a 2010 interview with Cowboys & Indians magazine, Edwards said "Bob McDill wrote the song in 1984 or '85 and couldn't pitch it to anyone. He put it in a drawer in his office and forgot about it until we started recording at Warner Brothers."The song is a story of what happens to a man when the world as he knows it and worked in it begins to disappear. Among the things that the protagonist says "are gone" are nineteenth-century people, animals and concepts that contemporary listeners may not be familiar with: Pancho Villa, longhorns, drovers, Comanches, outlaws, Geronimo, Sam Bass, the lion, the red wolf, Quantrill (sounds like Quantro in the song), and Stand Watie. In the end, the protagonist is gone, too.".
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- Coyotes_(song) wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Coyotes_(song) wikiPageRevisionID "648956289".
- Coyotes_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Bob_McDill.
- Coyotes_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Category:1993_songs.
- Coyotes_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Songs_written_by_Bob_McDill.
- Coyotes_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Comanche.
- Coyotes_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Comanches.
- Coyotes_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Cougar.
- Coyotes_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Cowboys_&_Indians_(magazine).
- Coyotes_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Don_Edwards_(cowboy_singer).
- Coyotes_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Droving.
- Coyotes_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Geronimo.
- Coyotes_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Great_American_Country.
- Coyotes_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Grizzly_Man.
- Coyotes_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Grizzly_Man_(soundtrack).
- Coyotes_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Outlaw_(stock_character).
- Coyotes_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Pancho_Villa.
- Coyotes_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Protagonist.
- Coyotes_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Red_wolf.
- Coyotes_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Sam_Bass_(outlaw).
- Coyotes_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Stand_Watie.
- Coyotes_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Texas_Longhorn.
- Coyotes_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Texas_longhorn.
- Coyotes_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Western_Writers_of_America.
- Coyotes_(song) wikiPageWikiLink Western_music_(North_America).
- Coyotes_(song) wikiPageWikiLink William_Quantrill.
- Coyotes_(song) wikiPageWikiLinkText ""Coyotes" (song)".
- Coyotes_(song) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Coyotes".
- Coyotes_(song) hasPhotoCollection Coyotes_(song).
- Coyotes_(song) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Coyotes_(song) subject Category:1993_songs.
- Coyotes_(song) subject Category:Songs_written_by_Bob_McDill.
- Coyotes_(song) hypernym Song.
- Coyotes_(song) type Single.
- Coyotes_(song) comment "Coyotes is an American Western song written by Bob McDill and closely associated with cowboy singer Don Edwards. It appears on Edwards' 1993 album Goin' Back to Texas, and was featured on the soundtrack of the 2005 documentary film Grizzly Man.The Great American Country network named Coyotes as one of their Top 20 Cowboy and Cowgirl Songs; Members of the Western Writers of America chose it as one of the Top 100 Western songs of all time.".
- Coyotes_(song) label "Coyotes (song)".
- Coyotes_(song) sameAs m.012m_1bm.
- Coyotes_(song) sameAs Q18809210.
- Coyotes_(song) sameAs Q18809210.
- Coyotes_(song) wasDerivedFrom Coyotes_(song)?oldid=648956289.
- Coyotes_(song) isPrimaryTopicOf Coyotes_(song).