Pride of the Prairie
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"Pride Of The Prairie" is a popular song written in 1907 with music by George Botsford and lyrics by Henry J. Breen. The lyrics tell of a cowboy's love for Mary, the "Pride of the Prairie". The chorus is:[1]
- Pride of the prairie, Mary my own,
- Jump up beside me, ride to my home
- My heart's been lassoed,
- No more we'll roam,
- Pride of the prairie, Mary.
- (repeat)
The song has been recorded numerous times, perhaps the most noted by Patsy Montana and the Priaire Ramblers (Vocalion 03292) in 1937.
References
- ^ Breen, "Pride Of The Prairie" (Sheet music).
Bibliography
- Breen, Henry J. (w.); Botsford, George (m.). "Pride Of The Prairie" (Sheet music). Detroit: Jerome H. Remidck & Co. (1907).
External links
- "Pride Of The Prairie", Billy Murray (Edison Gold Moulded 9968, 1907)—Cylinder Preservation and Digitization Project.
- "Pride of the Prairie" Track 1—Judy Coder (Pride of the Prairie CD, 2002).