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The Santa Fe Trail (with Anne Price)
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A cowboy classic from 1911 by John Grafton Rogers and John H. Gower. Tow headed means blonde. A quirt is a small whip. I stole this song from my good buddy Anne Price, who sings on the refrains. Allen Hopkins added the harmonica part.
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Old fashioned folksinger in the People's Music tradition.
Born Stephen Lawrence Suffet in 1947, Steve Suffet is best described as an old fashioned folksinger. His repertoire is a mixture of railroad songs, trucker songs, cowboy songs, union songs, old time ballads, blues, ragtime, Gospel, bluegrass, topical-political songs, and whatever else tickles his fancy. He takes songs from whatever sources he wishes and then he sings them his own way, maybe rewriting the lyrics on the spot, flatting a 7th, or changing a major key to a mountain modal.Steve also writes his own songs, sometimes set to the tunes of traditional folk songs, but more often set to tunes he has composed in traditional styles. Photo credit: Jody Kolodzey
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Charts
#299 in subgenre Peak #3
Charts
Peak #22
Author
James Grafton Rogers & John H. Gower
Rights
Public Domain. Arrangement Steve Suffet.
Uploaded
September 16, 2008
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MP3 3.0 MB 128 kbps 3:16
Story behind the song
I heard Anne Price sing this song and I immediately added it to my own repertoire. In spite of this brazen act of musical thievery, Anne was gracious enough to sing harmony on the refrains. She has a slightly different version available on her own SoundClick music page.
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