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Lone Star Beer and Bob Wills Music · Red Steagall
Lone Star Beer and Bob Wills Music
℗ 2014 Bunkhouse Press
Released on: 2014-11-18
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published: 21 Nov 2014
I Was Born To Be A Cowboy
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I Was Born To Be A Cowboy · Red Steagall
The Cowboy Code
℗ 1996 Bunkhouse Press
Released on: 1996-06-04
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published: 22 Oct 2013
Red Steagall - Lone Star Beer And Bob Wills Music
Red Steagall - Lone Star Beer And Bob Wills Music live in The Penny Gilley Show
When The Cowboy Sings website
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KWC Americana Radio Station
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published: 12 May 2017
The Wagon Tongue
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The Wagon Tongue · RED STEAGALL
Born To This Land
℗ 1993 Warner Records Inc.
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published: 08 Nov 2014
Wagon Tongue - Red Steagall
Red Steagall and The Coleman County Cowboys
published: 28 Apr 2009
Red Steagall - Lone Star Beer and Bob Wills Music
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published: 10 Feb 2020
Rider on the Rim (The)
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Rider on the Rim (The) · Red Steagall And The Boys In The Bunkhouse
Faith And Values
℗ 1995 Warner Records Inc.
Guitar: Buck Reams
Drums: Jerry Kroon
Harmonica: Kirk Johnson
Bass: Mark Abbott
Acoustic Guitar: Pete Wade
Vocals: Red Steagall
Guitar: Richard O'Brien
Fiddle: Ricky Solomon
Acoustic Guitar: Steve Gibson
Producer: Steve Gibson
Writer: R.W. Hampton
Writer: Red Steagall
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published: 09 Nov 2014
Ride for the Brand - Cowboy Poem
Ride for the Brand
by Red Steagall
His skin looked like leather,
He walked with a limp
And talked with a slow Texas drawl.
His knuckles were knotted,
His left thumb was gone,
Said a stud bit it off last fall.
We knew he was lyin'
We watched him dally it up,
But it ain't healthy to call him a liar.
It was Saturday night
Before the wagon went out
And he was settin' this new kid on fire.
Now we've all heard his stories
'Bout places he's been - We all think that Jake's pretty strange.
He looked over at me
Said "I'm schoolin' this boy
'Bout the unwritten laws of the range"
The kid was enthralled,
Kinda like a trance,
Jake sensed that he had a good grip.
He straightened up, hitched his pants,
Took a drink of cold beer;
Turned around with his hand on his hip.
He said, "S...
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Lone Star Beer and Bob Wills Music · Red Steagall
Lone Star Beer and Bob Wills Music
℗ 2014 Bunkhouse Press
R...
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Lone Star Beer and Bob Wills Music · Red Steagall
Lone Star Beer and Bob Wills Music
℗ 2014 Bunkhouse Press
Released on: 2014-11-18
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Lone Star Beer and Bob Wills Music · Red Steagall
Lone Star Beer and Bob Wills Music
℗ 2014 Bunkhouse Press
Released on: 2014-11-18
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I Was Born To Be A Cowboy · Red Steagall
The Cowboy Code
℗ 1996 Bunkhouse Press
Released on: 1996-06-04
Auto...
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I Was Born To Be A Cowboy · Red Steagall
The Cowboy Code
℗ 1996 Bunkhouse Press
Released on: 1996-06-04
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I Was Born To Be A Cowboy · Red Steagall
The Cowboy Code
℗ 1996 Bunkhouse Press
Released on: 1996-06-04
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Red Steagall - Lone Star Beer And Bob Wills Music live in The Penny Gilley Show
When The Cowboy Sings website
http://whenthecowboysings.es/
KWC Americana Radio ...
Red Steagall - Lone Star Beer And Bob Wills Music live in The Penny Gilley Show
When The Cowboy Sings website
http://whenthecowboysings.es/
KWC Americana Radio Station
http://kwcamericanars.com/
Red Steagall - Lone Star Beer And Bob Wills Music live in The Penny Gilley Show
When The Cowboy Sings website
http://whenthecowboysings.es/
KWC Americana Radio Station
http://kwcamericanars.com/
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Rider on the Rim (The) · Red Steagall And The Boys In The Bunkhouse
Faith And Values
℗ 1995 Warner Records Inc.
...
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Rider on the Rim (The) · Red Steagall And The Boys In The Bunkhouse
Faith And Values
℗ 1995 Warner Records Inc.
Guitar: Buck Reams
Drums: Jerry Kroon
Harmonica: Kirk Johnson
Bass: Mark Abbott
Acoustic Guitar: Pete Wade
Vocals: Red Steagall
Guitar: Richard O'Brien
Fiddle: Ricky Solomon
Acoustic Guitar: Steve Gibson
Producer: Steve Gibson
Writer: R.W. Hampton
Writer: Red Steagall
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Rider on the Rim (The) · Red Steagall And The Boys In The Bunkhouse
Faith And Values
℗ 1995 Warner Records Inc.
Guitar: Buck Reams
Drums: Jerry Kroon
Harmonica: Kirk Johnson
Bass: Mark Abbott
Acoustic Guitar: Pete Wade
Vocals: Red Steagall
Guitar: Richard O'Brien
Fiddle: Ricky Solomon
Acoustic Guitar: Steve Gibson
Producer: Steve Gibson
Writer: R.W. Hampton
Writer: Red Steagall
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Ride for the Brand
by Red Steagall
His skin looked like leather,
He walked with a limp
And talked with a slow Texas drawl.
His knuckles were knotted,
His...
Ride for the Brand
by Red Steagall
His skin looked like leather,
He walked with a limp
And talked with a slow Texas drawl.
His knuckles were knotted,
His left thumb was gone,
Said a stud bit it off last fall.
We knew he was lyin'
We watched him dally it up,
But it ain't healthy to call him a liar.
It was Saturday night
Before the wagon went out
And he was settin' this new kid on fire.
Now we've all heard his stories
'Bout places he's been - We all think that Jake's pretty strange.
He looked over at me
Said "I'm schoolin' this boy
'Bout the unwritten laws of the range"
The kid was enthralled,
Kinda like a trance,
Jake sensed that he had a good grip.
He straightened up, hitched his pants,
Took a drink of cold beer;
Turned around with his hand on his hip.
He said, "Son, a man's brand Is his own special mark
That says this is mine, leave it alone.
You hire out to a man, Ride for his brand
And protect it like it was your own."
He said, "Mr. Waggoner Come out here in 1903,
This country was sagebrush, mesquite trees and sand
He carved him a ranch Outa blood; sweat, and guts,
So be proud that you ride for his brand.
If you hire out to string barb wire,
Then build him a fence-
Don't matter if it's four or five strand.
Remember it was you
Who asked for the job,
So don't bitch when you ride for this brand.
Mr. Waggoner don't Hold with complainers,
He'll fire one before he can quit.
So if you don't like your outfit,
Then head down the trail,
Find a hoss that your saddle will fit.
But if you get up early
And catch your own bronc,
Show the boss that you're makin ' a hand;
Mr. Waggoner'll be there
To cover your bets
As long as you ride for his brand."
He said, "The winter I spent
At the Sixes,
We had a man at the old
Taylor place He rode up on some hiders
A skinnin ' a cow,
And squared off at them scamps face to face.
Now he coulda rode off;
Never looked back,
But he just wasn't that kind of man.
We found him in Ash Creek Shot all to hell,
Nocona Joe died for the brand"
We know the old man
Tells a windy or two
Like the one about losing his thumb.
And Nocona was killed In a bar in Fort Worth
By the demons in a bottle of rum.
But I got to thinkin ,
'Bout what he had said
And the more of it I understand.
The more I believe
We'd be all better off
If more people would ride for the brand.
This is from Red's OFFICIAL youtube channel. In 2009 Red launched his television show, IN THE BUNKHOUSE WITH RED STEAGALL, seen on RFD TV. It ran for four years. His current show on RFD TV is entitled RED STEAGALL IS SOMEWHERE WEST OF WALL STREET. On this channel Red is going to share his TV show episodes as well as never seen before clips that because of time restraints could not be included in his episodes airing on RFD. There will also be some music shared here including Western, Western Swing, Country and Songs of inspiration. Singer, songwriter, poet, author and cowboy Red Steagall, hosts his award winning weekly TV show Red Steagall Is Somewhere West of Wall Street aires on RFD-TV on Mondays at 8:30 PM (CST), Tuesdays at 12:30 AM (CST) and Sundays at 6:00 AM (CST).
Ride for the Brand
by Red Steagall
His skin looked like leather,
He walked with a limp
And talked with a slow Texas drawl.
His knuckles were knotted,
His left thumb was gone,
Said a stud bit it off last fall.
We knew he was lyin'
We watched him dally it up,
But it ain't healthy to call him a liar.
It was Saturday night
Before the wagon went out
And he was settin' this new kid on fire.
Now we've all heard his stories
'Bout places he's been - We all think that Jake's pretty strange.
He looked over at me
Said "I'm schoolin' this boy
'Bout the unwritten laws of the range"
The kid was enthralled,
Kinda like a trance,
Jake sensed that he had a good grip.
He straightened up, hitched his pants,
Took a drink of cold beer;
Turned around with his hand on his hip.
He said, "Son, a man's brand Is his own special mark
That says this is mine, leave it alone.
You hire out to a man, Ride for his brand
And protect it like it was your own."
He said, "Mr. Waggoner Come out here in 1903,
This country was sagebrush, mesquite trees and sand
He carved him a ranch Outa blood; sweat, and guts,
So be proud that you ride for his brand.
If you hire out to string barb wire,
Then build him a fence-
Don't matter if it's four or five strand.
Remember it was you
Who asked for the job,
So don't bitch when you ride for this brand.
Mr. Waggoner don't Hold with complainers,
He'll fire one before he can quit.
So if you don't like your outfit,
Then head down the trail,
Find a hoss that your saddle will fit.
But if you get up early
And catch your own bronc,
Show the boss that you're makin ' a hand;
Mr. Waggoner'll be there
To cover your bets
As long as you ride for his brand."
He said, "The winter I spent
At the Sixes,
We had a man at the old
Taylor place He rode up on some hiders
A skinnin ' a cow,
And squared off at them scamps face to face.
Now he coulda rode off;
Never looked back,
But he just wasn't that kind of man.
We found him in Ash Creek Shot all to hell,
Nocona Joe died for the brand"
We know the old man
Tells a windy or two
Like the one about losing his thumb.
And Nocona was killed In a bar in Fort Worth
By the demons in a bottle of rum.
But I got to thinkin ,
'Bout what he had said
And the more of it I understand.
The more I believe
We'd be all better off
If more people would ride for the brand.
This is from Red's OFFICIAL youtube channel. In 2009 Red launched his television show, IN THE BUNKHOUSE WITH RED STEAGALL, seen on RFD TV. It ran for four years. His current show on RFD TV is entitled RED STEAGALL IS SOMEWHERE WEST OF WALL STREET. On this channel Red is going to share his TV show episodes as well as never seen before clips that because of time restraints could not be included in his episodes airing on RFD. There will also be some music shared here including Western, Western Swing, Country and Songs of inspiration. Singer, songwriter, poet, author and cowboy Red Steagall, hosts his award winning weekly TV show Red Steagall Is Somewhere West of Wall Street aires on RFD-TV on Mondays at 8:30 PM (CST), Tuesdays at 12:30 AM (CST) and Sundays at 6:00 AM (CST).
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Lone Star Beer and Bob Wills Music · Red Steagall
Lone Star Beer and Bob Wills Music
℗ 2014 Bunkhouse Press
Released on: 2014-11-18
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises
I Was Born To Be A Cowboy · Red Steagall
The Cowboy Code
℗ 1996 Bunkhouse Press
Released on: 1996-06-04
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Red Steagall - Lone Star Beer And Bob Wills Music live in The Penny Gilley Show
When The Cowboy Sings website
http://whenthecowboysings.es/
KWC Americana Radio Station
http://kwcamericanars.com/
Subscribe to this Country Road TV YouTube Channel...FREE! See clips from your favorite artists from Larry's Country Diner, Country's Family Reunion and more!
Provided to YouTube by Rhino/Warner Records
Rider on the Rim (The) · Red Steagall And The Boys In The Bunkhouse
Faith And Values
℗ 1995 Warner Records Inc.
Guitar: Buck Reams
Drums: Jerry Kroon
Harmonica: Kirk Johnson
Bass: Mark Abbott
Acoustic Guitar: Pete Wade
Vocals: Red Steagall
Guitar: Richard O'Brien
Fiddle: Ricky Solomon
Acoustic Guitar: Steve Gibson
Producer: Steve Gibson
Writer: R.W. Hampton
Writer: Red Steagall
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Ride for the Brand
by Red Steagall
His skin looked like leather,
He walked with a limp
And talked with a slow Texas drawl.
His knuckles were knotted,
His left thumb was gone,
Said a stud bit it off last fall.
We knew he was lyin'
We watched him dally it up,
But it ain't healthy to call him a liar.
It was Saturday night
Before the wagon went out
And he was settin' this new kid on fire.
Now we've all heard his stories
'Bout places he's been - We all think that Jake's pretty strange.
He looked over at me
Said "I'm schoolin' this boy
'Bout the unwritten laws of the range"
The kid was enthralled,
Kinda like a trance,
Jake sensed that he had a good grip.
He straightened up, hitched his pants,
Took a drink of cold beer;
Turned around with his hand on his hip.
He said, "Son, a man's brand Is his own special mark
That says this is mine, leave it alone.
You hire out to a man, Ride for his brand
And protect it like it was your own."
He said, "Mr. Waggoner Come out here in 1903,
This country was sagebrush, mesquite trees and sand
He carved him a ranch Outa blood; sweat, and guts,
So be proud that you ride for his brand.
If you hire out to string barb wire,
Then build him a fence-
Don't matter if it's four or five strand.
Remember it was you
Who asked for the job,
So don't bitch when you ride for this brand.
Mr. Waggoner don't Hold with complainers,
He'll fire one before he can quit.
So if you don't like your outfit,
Then head down the trail,
Find a hoss that your saddle will fit.
But if you get up early
And catch your own bronc,
Show the boss that you're makin ' a hand;
Mr. Waggoner'll be there
To cover your bets
As long as you ride for his brand."
He said, "The winter I spent
At the Sixes,
We had a man at the old
Taylor place He rode up on some hiders
A skinnin ' a cow,
And squared off at them scamps face to face.
Now he coulda rode off;
Never looked back,
But he just wasn't that kind of man.
We found him in Ash Creek Shot all to hell,
Nocona Joe died for the brand"
We know the old man
Tells a windy or two
Like the one about losing his thumb.
And Nocona was killed In a bar in Fort Worth
By the demons in a bottle of rum.
But I got to thinkin ,
'Bout what he had said
And the more of it I understand.
The more I believe
We'd be all better off
If more people would ride for the brand.
This is from Red's OFFICIAL youtube channel. In 2009 Red launched his television show, IN THE BUNKHOUSE WITH RED STEAGALL, seen on RFD TV. It ran for four years. His current show on RFD TV is entitled RED STEAGALL IS SOMEWHERE WEST OF WALL STREET. On this channel Red is going to share his TV show episodes as well as never seen before clips that because of time restraints could not be included in his episodes airing on RFD. There will also be some music shared here including Western, Western Swing, Country and Songs of inspiration. Singer, songwriter, poet, author and cowboy Red Steagall, hosts his award winning weekly TV show Red Steagall Is Somewhere West of Wall Street aires on RFD-TV on Mondays at 8:30 PM (CST), Tuesdays at 12:30 AM (CST) and Sundays at 6:00 AM (CST).
Little Joe the wrangler, he'll wrangle never more His days with the remuda, they're all done It was long about last April he rode into our camp Just a little Texas stray and all alone It was long late in the evening when he rode into our camp On a little old brown pony he called Shaw In his brogan shoes and coveralls, a harder lookin' kid You never in you life have seen before. His saddle was a Sother kack built many years ago An OK spur on one foot idly hung With his bed roll in a cotton sack was loosely tied behind And a canteen from the saddle horn he'd slung. Said he had to leave his home because his paw had married twice His new maw beat him every day or two So he saddled up old Shaw one night and lit a shuck this way Thought he'd try and paddle now his own canoe. Said he'd try to do the best he could if we'd only give him work Though he didn't know straight up about a cow So the boss, he cut him out a mount and kinda put him And we knew he liked our little stray somehow. Well, he taught him how to heard the horses and learned to know 'em all And to get 'em in by daylight if he could And to follow the chuck wagon and to always hitch the team And to help the carsonaro rustle wood. We had driven to Red River and the weather it was fine We were camped down on the south side of the bend When a Norther started blowin' we called the extra guard 'Cause it took all hands to hold the cattle in. Now little Joe the wrangler was called out like the rest Barely had the kid got to the heard When the cattle, they stampeded - like a hailstorm on they flew With all of us a ridin' for the lead. Between the streaks of lightnin' we could see a horse ahead It was little Joe the wrangler in the lead He was riding old Blue Rocket with a slicker o'er his head And he's trying to check the leaders in their speed. We finally got'em millin' and they sort of quieted down The extra guard back to the camp did go But one of them was missing and we all knew at a glance 'Twas our little Texas strayboy, wrangler Joe. We found him there at sun up where old Blue Rocket fell In some washout twenty feet below Beneath his horse smashed to a pulp his spur had rung the knell For our little Texas stray bos, wrangler Joe. Little Joe the wrangler, he'll wrangle never more His days with the remuda, they're all done It was long about last April he rode into our camp
Reba McEntire and Rex Linn flirt to the crowd's delight at OKC event ...Country artist Red Steagall, who was also performing there, was so impressed by her version of the national anthem that he helped her land her first recording contract ... Very nice.
Connecting to the county’s roots ... “I first ran into it by hearing some from Red Steagall and a lot of the people that started it, and the major venue is in Elko, Nevada, so I heard some of that and I fell in love with it,” Hoyt said.
Reba McEntire and Rex Linn flirt to the crowd's delight at OKC event ... And they proved big draws ... Hampton and Red Steagall ... ... Alongside Steagall, Anita La CavaSwift, John Wayne's granddaughter, said it was her honor to usher LeForce into the hall ... ...
... During the panel, she got to share her Super Bowl national anthem experiences with last year's WesternHeritage Awards Lifetime Achievement Award recipient, Red Steagall ... "When Red Steagall heard me, took me to Nashville, it was just meant to be.