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Church at the Wagon
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A great tune my friend Fletch wrote, and allowed me to record Cowboy Gospel, pure and simple :-D
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Honest to God Cowboy Music!
Saddle up with Buck Helton! Im a rootin, tootin, sixgun shootin, yodeling cowhand! (courtesy of Wylie Gustafson) These lyrics describe Buck Helton to a T! Singer, Songwriter, Yodeler extrordinaire, Award winning Cowboy Poet, Author, Columnist, Humorist, Emcee, and Western Actor. Buck brings the music, history and romance of the West to life before your very eyes! Whether you're after historically acurate costumes, and songs of the trail (and the stories behind them) or the golden age of the B-Westerns, with the great tunes from Roy, and Gene, Tex and Rex. Cowboy Poetry for your next gathering, yodels that'll blow the roof right off 'yer bunkhouse, or a great villian or side-kick for your next production, Buck is the one to call!
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Peak #186
Peak in subgenre #15
Author
Fletcher Jowers
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Fletcher Jowers
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November 21, 2005
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MP3 3.3 MB 128 kbps 0:00
Story behind the song
My friend Fletcher wrote this tune, it's the title cut off his last album, and when I approached him about it, he was kind enough to give me permission to record it.
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Church at the Wagon We'd gathered up a herd of longhorns bound for Abilene A peddler came out to the camp selling notions that we'd need Among the things he had to sell was a Bible, old and worn Ol Coosi said I'll take it, we'll have church on Sunday morn (Chorus) We had church at the wagon Sunday morning We'd gather underneath the wagon fly Ol Coosi would read from the Good Book And we'd sing In The Sweet Bye and Bye In The Sweet Bye and Bye we shall meet on that beautiful shore In The Sweet Bye and Bye we shall meet on that beautiful shore I'd see him in the morning as he set there by the fire Reading from that Bible, every now and then he'd smile Waitin' on the biscuits, drinkin' coffee from a can Sometimes you could hear him softly whisper, Amen! (Chorus) We finally hit Abilene the drive had all gone well We never lost one single man while pushing up the trail I know the Lord heard Coosi's prayers and he read God's Holy Word That Sunday morning singing was the best I've ever heard (Chorus)
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