This was a combination - old cowboy music, Mexican music, a bit Johnny Cash, and accordian too!
I had to laugh about making chaps out of a fellow's hide (in the song) - that must have been an old west thing as well - one of Rawlins' claims to fame was a doctor took "Big Nose George" after he was dead and made a lamp shade out of him - some boots - his skull was used for an ashtray at one time -
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This was a combination - old cowboy music, Mexican music, a bit Johnny Cash, and accordian too!
I had to laugh about making chaps out of a fellow's hide (in the song) - that must have been an old west thing as well - one of Rawlins' claims to fame was a doctor took "Big Nose George" after he was dead and made a lamp shade out of him - some boots - his skull was used for an ashtray at one time -
P. S. Get well.
Have my cats arrived safely yet?
It's a great CD Gardenia, which includes covers of El Paso, and Lily, Rosemary and the Jack of Hearts, and The Ballad of Ira Hayes.
Cats?
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