Back when these wild, cantankerous old mossey horned critters were roaming south Texas they had never heard a word from many humans, much less a discouraging word. So when the trail drives started heading north these critters were pretty skittish. To keep them somewhat comforted at night at least two cowboys rode in opposite directions around the herd singing to soothe the cattle and give them a sense of security that there was someone nearby who was not going to hurt them. So began the era of the American cowboy and the great cattle drives, in which cattle were rounded up in Texas and herded north into Kansas, Missouri, Wyoming, South Dokota. There they met the railroad lines that would carry their cattle to the demanding markets on the East Coast. The first trail that was widely used for these long drives was layed out by Jesse Chisholm and called the Chisholm Trail.
The first trail that was widely used for these long drives was called the Chisholm Trail. By the time the trail fell into disuse in 1882, hundreds of cowboys had driven tens of thousands of cattle up the trail, inventing and singing countless verses to Old Chisholm Trail.which is believed to have at least 143 verses and the author is unknown.
Cowboys at Austin, Texas cook off |
Old Chisholm Trail
Words and Music Adapted by Woody Guthrie
Words and Music Adapted by Woody Guthrie
Come along boys and listen to my tale
Tell you of my trouble on the old Chisholm Trail
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yi yippee yay
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yay
Tell you of my trouble on the old Chisholm Trail
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yi yippee yay
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yay
Glenn Moreland Trio |
Well, I started up the trail October twenty-third
Started up the trail with a 2-U herd
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yi yippee yay
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yay
Started up the trail with a 2-U herd
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yi yippee yay
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yay
Ten dollar horse and a forty dollar saddle
I'm going cut them Texas cattle
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yi yippee yay
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yay
I'm going cut them Texas cattle
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yi yippee yay
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yay
Woke up one morning on the old Chisholm Trail
My rope in my hand and a cow by the tail
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yi yippee yay
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yay
My rope in my hand and a cow by the tail
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yi yippee yay
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yay
Rex Allen Jr. at Lubbock cook off (RAJ stock photo) |
Cloudy in the west, looking like rain
My danged old slicker's in the wagon again
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yi yippee yay
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yay
My danged old slicker's in the wagon again
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yi yippee yay
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yay
Jumped in the saddle and I grabbed that horn
The best blamed cowboy ever was born
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yi yippee yay
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yay
The best blamed cowboy ever was born
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yi yippee yay
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yay
Don't give a damn if I never do stop
Ride just as long as an eight day flop
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yi yippee yay
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yay
Ride just as long as an eight day flop
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yi yippee yay
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yay
Foot in the stirrup and a hand on the horn
The best danged cowboy ever was born
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yi yippee yay
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yay
The best danged cowboy ever was born
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yi yippee yay
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yay
Stray in the herd and the boss said, "Kill it,"
Hit him in the rump with the handle of a skillet
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yi yippee yay
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yay
Hit him in the rump with the handle of a skillet
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yi yippee yay
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yay
Bacon and beans most every day
Soon to be eating that prairie hay
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yi yippee yay
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yay
Soon to be eating that prairie hay
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yi yippee yay
Courtney Kattner at Host Wagon..Ruidoso, New Mexico |
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yay
Best dang horse, going on a run
Quickest shooting cowboy ever pulled a gun
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yi yippee yay
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yay
Quickest shooting cowboy ever pulled a gun
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yi yippee yay
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yay
Well, I went to the wagon to get my roll
Had had me figured nine dollars in the hole
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yi yippee yay
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yay
Had had me figured nine dollars in the hole
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yi yippee yay
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yay
Well, sell my outfit quick as I can
And I won't punch cattle for no damn man
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yi yippee yay
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yay
And I won't punch cattle for no damn man
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yi yippee yay
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yay
Going to town to draw my money
Going to town to see my honey
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yi yippee yay
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yay
K R Wood at Ruisoso Cook off |
Going to town to see my honey
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yi yippee yay
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yay
Knees in the saddle and a seat in the sky
Quit my boss and say goodbye
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yi yippee yay
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yay
Quit my boss and say goodbye
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yi yippee yay
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yay
Random picker in Austin |
Eddy Harrison at Ft. Seldon, New Mexico |
In Ruidoso |
one time. Anywhere you find a chuck wagon you will undoubtedly find some cowboys and cowgirls singing and playing some instruments. Glenn Moreland has some sounds down on CD's as do a number of others. There is another fiddle player from San Angelo, Texas by the name of Dorothy Douthit that plays a mean fiddle and is also a chuck wagon cook. She and many, many others play, sing, record and have fun....BUT I don't have their pictures. Of course, the big event venues have big name entertainers that perform before,
happens to be Ty Robertson from Granbury, Texas and the son of chuck wagon cooker Homer Robertson. There were a bunch of us, including my nephew Mike Carr, sitting around the campfire in Austin the night before the cookoff and this young man comes up to the fire as says, "Do y'all mind it I sit in?". All of us were surprised and we looked at each other and Mike says, "well absolutely, what do you want to play?". Ty says " Twinkle Twinkle". We all smiled and Mike says "You kick it off and we will fall in.". So Ty does just that and so the song went....Twinkle twinkle little star..........this was a pretty cool moment in the annals of music by the campfire.
Mke Carr and Wayne Calk at Hondo Cook Off |
Eddie Sandoval and Clayton Calk |
Jerry Baird ...Austin, Texas |
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