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- I_Ride_an_Old_Paint abstract "I Ride an Old Paint is a traditional American cowboy song, collected and published in 1927 by Carl Sandburg in his American Songbag.Traveling the American Southwest, Sandburg found the song through Western poets Margaret Larkin and Linn Riggs. He wrote that the song came to them in Santa Fe from a cowboy who was last heard of as heading for the Border with friends. He described the song as one of a man in harmony with the values of the American West: \"There is rich poetry in the image of the rider so loving a horse he begs when he dies his bones shall be tied to his horse and the two of them sent wandering with their faces turned west.\"Members of the Western Writers of America chose it as one of the Top 100 Western songs of all time. The song is sampled in Aaron Copland's ballet Rodeo and in Virgil Thomson's film score for The Plow that Broke the Plains.There is disagreement among experts about the meanings of some terms in the song, namely: \"snuffy\", \"fiery\", \"Dan\", and \"hoolihan\".".
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- I_Ride_an_Old_Paint wikiPageWikiLink Aaron_Copland.
- I_Ride_an_Old_Paint wikiPageWikiLink Carl_Sandburg.
- I_Ride_an_Old_Paint wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_Songbag_songs.
- I_Ride_an_Old_Paint wikiPageWikiLink Category:Western_music_(North_America).
- I_Ride_an_Old_Paint wikiPageWikiLink Margaret_Larkin.
- I_Ride_an_Old_Paint wikiPageWikiLink Rodeo_(ballet).
- I_Ride_an_Old_Paint wikiPageWikiLink The_American_Songbag.
- I_Ride_an_Old_Paint wikiPageWikiLink The_Plow_That_Broke_the_Plains.
- I_Ride_an_Old_Paint wikiPageWikiLink Virgil_Thomson.
- I_Ride_an_Old_Paint wikiPageWikiLink Western_Writers_of_America.
- I_Ride_an_Old_Paint wikiPageWikiLink Western_music_(North_America).
- I_Ride_an_Old_Paint wikiPageWikiLink File:American_Paint_Horse.JPG.
- I_Ride_an_Old_Paint wikiPageWikiLinkText "I Ride an Old Paint".
- I_Ride_an_Old_Paint wikiPageWikiLinkText "My Old Paint".
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- I_Ride_an_Old_Paint subject Category:American_Songbag_songs.
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- I_Ride_an_Old_Paint comment "I Ride an Old Paint is a traditional American cowboy song, collected and published in 1927 by Carl Sandburg in his American Songbag.Traveling the American Southwest, Sandburg found the song through Western poets Margaret Larkin and Linn Riggs. He wrote that the song came to them in Santa Fe from a cowboy who was last heard of as heading for the Border with friends.".
- I_Ride_an_Old_Paint label "I Ride an Old Paint".
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