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Coyotes - Don Edwards Cover (Tribute to Timothy Treadwell)

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Uploaded by on Jul 15, 2010

This song is featured at the end of the Documentary "Grizzly Man" that is based on the life of Timothy Treadwell. For those who don't know him - Read below. The words were penned by Bob McDill and was sung by Don Edwards.

This is my humble tribute to the wilderness that's ever more in danger with human invasion, to the free spirit of the wild, and to Timmy Treadwell (I changed the last line of the song to include his name).

Words:

Was a cowboy I knew in south Texas,
His face was burnt deep by the sun,
Part history, part sage, part mesquit,
He was there when Poncho Villa was young.
And he'd tell you a tale of the old days,
When the country was wild all around,
Sit out under the stars of the Milky Way,
And listen while the coyotes howl.

And they go... hoo yip hoo yip hoo
hoodi hoo di yip hoo di yip hoo
hoo yip hoo yip hoo
hoo di hoo di yip hoo di yip hoo

Now the long horns are gone And the drovers are gone,
The Comanches are gone, And the outlaws are gone,
Geronimo is gone, And Sam Bass is gone,
And the lion is gone, And the red wolf is gone.

Well he cursed all the roads and the oil men,
And he cursed the automobile,
Said this is no place for an hombre like I am,
In this new world of asphalt and steel.
Then he'd look off some place in the distance,
At something only he could see,
He'd say all that's left now of the old days,
Those damned old coyotes and me.

And they go hoo yip hoo yip hoo
hoodi hoo di yip hoo di yip hoo
hoo yip hoo yip hoo
hoo di hoo di yip hoo di yip hoo

Now the long horns are gone, And the drovers are gone
The Comanches are gone And the outlaws are gone,
Now Quantro is gone, Stan Watie is gone,
And lion is gone, And the red wolf is gone.

One morning they searched his adobe,
He disappeared without even a word,
But that night as the moon crossed the mountain,
One more coyote was heard.

And he'd go, hoo yip hoo yip hoo
hoodi hoo di yip hoo di yip hoo
hoo yip hoo yip hoo
hoo di hoo di yip hoo di yip hoo

Now the long horns are gone, And the drovers are gone
The Comanches are gone And the outlaws are gone,
Now Quantro is gone, Stan Watie is gone,
And the red wolf is gone - And "Treadwell" is gone...

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  • Pancho villa? vila? did I mis hear?

  • @ThePublicAwareness1 I think it's Poncho Villa? Sorry if I butchered it :)

  • Great stuff man. Any chance you could tell me that tabs you play and the strumming pattern. I would be infinitely grateful.

  • @rustedspear thanks buddy. The whole song is on C..G..and F and Am..F..Dm...G > Dm...C...F..G doing the verse. I used a capo to suit my voice.

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  • @folkpoet80 it's Pancho Villa, and this is amazing (: xxx

  • love this song

  • @folkpoet80 No worries man Its still awesome

  • good version man

  • beautiful man, thanks

  • great song, great person. you did well.

  • a lovely tribute r.i.p tim n amie

  • Great job., man.

    R.I.P. Grizzly man, the wild One.

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