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      <title>Comments on: Back to the Rio Grand</title>
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  	<title>Back to the Rio Grand</title>
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  	<description>Part of my &lt;a href=&quot;http://sparberfans.blogspot.com/2007/11/old-songs.html&quot;&gt;Old Songs&lt;/a&gt; project. A cowboy song about a lawman and the murderer who plans to kill him. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt; Another cowboy song, written in about 2003 when I was living in Omaha and performing a singing cowboy show. I remember listening to a lot of contemporary country music and finding myself quite frustrated that anything Western had been eliminated from country/western. Where there had once been a musical tradition that was parallel to -- and often intersected -- the cowboy movie genre, there were very few musical tales of rough-riding, 10-gallon-hat-wearing buckaroos and the bed men they battled. And so I went ahead and wrote one. This couldn&apos;t be much more Western, but I wanted it also to have a sort of folk song quality to it, somewhat like Dimitri Tiomkin&apos;s song &quot;Do Not Forsake Me, Oh My Darling,&quot; from the film High Noon, which doesn&apos;t so much sound like a singing cowboy song, instead sounding like some ancient ballad.

I never sand this during my singing cowboy show, which was intended for children. The show consisted of me yodeling, twirling a pistol (it was a non-firing reproduction, and I generally brought a child out of the audience and taught him or her to do a simple twirl), and an episode of the Gene Autry serial The Phantom Empire. I also read short poems and performed what I called &quot;Toy Theater&quot; productions -- these were short plays acted out entirely with store bought toys. In the first one I did, I had a plump stuffed doll of a woman that was missing a leg, and, throughout the performance, I had her scream &quot;I have the DIABETES.&quot; I found this quite funny, but the children just seemed confused and the parents responded with embarrassed silence, so I thought it might be a good idea to take care to distinguish between &quot;what I enjoy&quot; and &quot;what is appropriate for children.&quot; This song, with its melancholy theme of a lawman going to face his death at the hands of a murderer, did not seem right for children.

&quot;BACK TO THE RIO GRAND&quot; LYRICS:

There&apos;s a town I know in old Texas
That is near the Rio Grand
There&apos;s a pine box with my name on it
And a duty I understand
O will you wait for me
O will you hold my hand
O will you bury me
When I go back to the Rio Grand

There&apos;s a star I wear upon my chest
And a six gun in my hand
There&apos;s a killer waiting there for me
Down at the Rio Grand
O will you wait for me
O will you hold my hand
O will you bury me
When I go back to the Rio Grand

There&apos;s a fight that every man must face
If he is to be a man
And this fight I know will take my life
Down at the Rio Grand
O will you wait for me
O will you hold my hand
O will you bury me
When I go back to the Rio Grand</description>
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  	<pubDate>Fri, 01 Aug 2008 22:03:49 -0800</pubDate>
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  	<title>By: eritain</title>
  	<link>http://music.metafilter.com/2384/Back-to-the-Rio-Grand#11558</link>	
  	<description>I love this lyric.&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
I also love &amp;quot;I have the DIABETES.&amp;quot;&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Please not to ask which I love more. Very hard to say.</description>
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