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- Q18206671 abstract ""Empty Saddles (in the Old Corral)" is a classic American cowboy song written by Billy Hill. It became widely known to the public in July 1936, when Bing Crosby sang it with deep emotion in the Paramount musical Rhythm on the Range, and his Decca recording of it reached the Top 10 that September.Crosby's recording of this and other "country" songs gave them a legitimacy by showing that they could appeal to pop sophisticates as well as rural audiences. He performed them with integrity and did not "look down his nose" at the music."Empty Saddles" was later recorded by many artists, including the Sons of the Pioneers, Johnny Bond, and Sons of the San Joaquin. Particularly notable recordings were by Roy Rogers (1947), Burl Ives (1961), Dean Martin (1966), and Jimmie Rodgers (1983).Members of the Western Writers of America chose it as one of the Top 100 Western songs of all time.".
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- Q18206671 comment ""Empty Saddles (in the Old Corral)" is a classic American cowboy song written by Billy Hill. It became widely known to the public in July 1936, when Bing Crosby sang it with deep emotion in the Paramount musical Rhythm on the Range, and his Decca recording of it reached the Top 10 that September.Crosby's recording of this and other "country" songs gave them a legitimacy by showing that they could appeal to pop sophisticates as well as rural audiences.".
- Q18206671 label "Empty Saddles (song)".