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Sons Of The Pioneers - Happy Roving Cowboy

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Uploaded by on Jul 21, 2009

Hear my song as I ride along
I'm just a happy rovin' cowboy
Herdin' the dark clouds out of the sky
Keepin' the heavens blue.

Nowhere to go, nothing to do
I'm a happy roving cowboy
Let me ride that long trail down to the end
where the skies are always blue.

Hear my song as I ride along
I'm just a happy rovin' cowboy
Herdin' the dark clouds out of the sky
Keepin' the heavens blue.

I ain't got a wife to bother my life
I'm a happy rovin' cowboy
Let me make my bed where the varmints prowl
Beneath the sky of blue.

Hear my song as I ride along
I'm just a happy rovin' cowboy
Herdin' the dark clouds out of the sky
Keepin' the heavens blue.

I aint got a dime; I'm just spendin' my time
I'm a happy rovin' cowboy
Let me sing my song till they call me home
to the land beyond the blue.

Hear my song as I ride along
I'm a happy rovin' cowboy
Herdin' the dark clouds out of the sky
Keepin' the heavens blue

Hear my song as I ride along
I'm a happy rovin' cowboy
Herdin' the dark clouds out of the sky
Keepin' the heavens blue

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  • what year did this song come out

  • In 1942 I think..

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  • Wonderful.

    

  • The fiddle music in this song is fabulous.

  • great song fun to hear

  • that just made me feel better

  • @kopicafe1 Bob Nolan was one of the founding members of the Sons of The Pioneers along wth Roy Rogers in 1933, and he was the lead singer of the group for many years.

    Bob Nolan also wrote 'Cool Water' and 'Tumbling Tumbleweeds' plus many other cowboy and country songs

  • Some of you will recall Hank Williams used this as his theme song.

  • I believe this version is a 1930's transcription.. Either 1934 or 35. I have a lot of their old transcriptions which roy rogers sang a lot of solo parts. I believe this was recorded before rogers left them

  • @kopicafe1 Written By a Canadian fellow named Bob Nolan

  • I do know that this was sung in one of Roy Rogers's early 40's movies. It's a lovely tune! Thanks for the upload!

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