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Michael Martin Murphey - Wildfire
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Michael Martin Murphey - Let The Cowboy Dance
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Michael Martin Murphey - Maybe This Time
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Michael Martin Murphey - Red River Valley
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Michael Martin Murphey - Boy From The Country
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Michael Martin Murphey - Desperation Road
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Michael Martin Murphey - Fiddlin' Man
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Michael Martin Murphey - From The Word Go
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Michael Martin Murphey - Little Joe The Wrangler
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Michael Martin Murphey - Texas Morning
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Michael Martin Murphey - Vanishing Breed
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Michael Martin Murphey - Big Iron
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Michael Martin Murphey - Carolina In The Pines
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Michael Martin Murphey - Cherokee Fiddle
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Michael Martin Murphey - Children Of The Wild World
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Michael Martin Murphey - Cool Water
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Michael Martin Murphey - Cowboy Logic
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Michael Martin Murphey - Cowboy Pride
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Michael Martin Murphey - Crystal
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Michael Martin Murphey - Don't Count The Rainy Days
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Michael Martin Murphey - Family Tree
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Michael Martin Murphey - Fort Worth I Love You
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Michael Martin Murphey - Geronimo's Cadillac
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Michael Martin Murphey - Got To Pay The Fiddler
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Michael Martin Murphey - Happy Trails
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Michael Martin Murphey - Heart Knows The Truth
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Michael Martin Murphey - Home On The Range
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Michael Martin Murphey - I'm Gonna Miss You Girl
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Michael Martin Murphey - Jack Of Diamonds
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Michael Martin Murphey - Jukebox
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Michael Martin Murphey - Land Of Enchantment
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Michael Martin Murphey - Land Of The Navajo
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Michael Martin Murphey - Lone Cowboy
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Michael Martin Murphey - Long Line Of Love
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Michael Martin Murphey - Lost River
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Michael Martin Murphey - Love Affairs
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Michael Martin Murphey - Never Givin' Up On Love
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Michael Martin Murphey - New Old Love
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Michael Martin Murphey - Old Chisholm Trial
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Michael Martin Murphey - Old Horse
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Michael Martin Murphey - Pilgrims On The Way (matthew's Song)
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Michael Martin Murphey - Ponies
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Michael Martin Murphey - Radio Land
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Michael Martin Murphey - Renegade
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Michael Martin Murphey - River Of Time
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Michael Martin Murphey - Route 66
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Michael Martin Murphey - Running Blood
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Michael Martin Murphey - Spanish Is The Loving Tongue
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Michael Martin Murphey - Still Got The Fire
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Michael Martin Murphey - Strawberry Roan
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Michael Martin Murphey - Talking To The Wrong Man
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Michael Martin Murphey - The Old Chisolm Trail
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Michael Martin Murphey - The Streets Of Laredo
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Michael Martin Murphey - The Yellow Rose Of Texas
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Michael Martin Murphey - Tying Knots In The Devil's Tail
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Michael Martin Murphey - Unfinished Symphony
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Michael Martin Murphey - West Texas Highway
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Michael Martin Murphey - What Am I Doing Hanging Round
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Michael Martin Murphey - What She Wants
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Michael Martin Murphey - What's Forever For
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Michael Martin Murphey - When The Work's All Done This Fall
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Michael Martin Murphey - Wild Bird
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Michael Martin Murphey - Woodsmoke In The Wind
Old Chisholm Trial
Michael Martin Murphey
Oh come along, boys, and listen to my tale,
I'll tell you all my troubles on the ol' Chisholm trail.
Come a-ti yi youpy youpy yea youpy yea
Come a-ti yi youpy youpy yea
On a ten dollar horse and a forty dollar saddle,
I was ridin', and a punchin' Texas cattle.
We left ol' Texas October twenty-third
Drivin' up the trail with the U-2 herd.
I'm up in the morning before daylight,
And before I sleep the moon shine bright.
It's bacon and beans most every day,
I'd just as soon be eating prairie hay.
I woke up one morning on the Chisholm trail,
With a rope in my hand and a cow by the tail,
Last night on guard, and the leader broke the ranks,
I hit my horse down the shoulders and spurred him in the flanks.
Oh, it's cloudy in the west, and a lookin' like rain,
And my darned old slicker's in the wagon again.
Oh the wind commenced to blow and the rain began to fall,
And it looked by grab that we was gonna lose 'em all.
I jumped in the saddle an' I grabbed a-hold the horn,
The best damned cowpuncher ever was born.
I was on my best horse, and a going on the run,
The quickest shootin' cowboy that ever pulled a gun.
No chaps, no slicker, and it's pouring down rain,
And I swear, by God, I'll never night herd again.
I herded and I hollered, and I done pretty well,
Till the boss said, "Boys, just let 'em go to Hell."
I'm going to the ranch to draw my money,
Goin' into town to see my honey.
I went to the boss to get my roll,
He figured me out nine dollars in the hole.
So I'll sell my outfit as fast as I can,
And I won't punch cows for no damn man.
So I sold old baldy and I hung up my saddle,
And I bid farewell to the longhorn cattle.