Don’t fence me in
by chuckofish
Since Saturday is the National Day of the Cowboy, I will remind you to watch a movie with a cowboy prominently featured. That is a no-brainer. I have made lists before and suggestions ad nauseum, so I will desist from doing so today. Traditionally I watch Red River (1948) which, as cowboy movies go, is A+.
So instead of movies today, I’ll suggest listening to great cowboy songs. Here are a few classics.
Here’s one I’ve loved since I was a little girl. It’s so sad!
Another one I’ve known since childhood–and particularly this version by Burl Ives–is “The Cowboy’s Lament/Streets of Laredo”. It can be heard in myriad movies, most memorably for me in 3 Godfathers (1948) and Bang the Drum Slowly (1973).
Here’s yet another sad one–“Oh Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie”–in a straightforward version by Christian Larsson.
Everyone knows Gene Autry’s “Back in the Saddle Again”…
And here’s our friend David Byrne doing his own version of Cole Porter’s “Don’t Fence Me In.” Classic.
I always loved “Buffalo Gals” when I was kid and here’s Bruce Springsteen’s version.
What’s your favorite cowboy song?
P.S. Who said, “I was not born to be forced. I will breath after my own fashion. Let us see who is the strongest.”
No, it wasn’t John Wayne. It was Henry David Thoreau in Civil Disobedience.
(The painting at the top of this post is by Harold von Schmidt for The Saturday Evening Post)



Great videos, and I love the HDT quote as a cowboy line!
Harry Carry Jr’s “Streets of Laredo” is an all-time fave. The Sons of the Pioneers “Tumbling Tumbleweeds” is a classic and, of course, Marty Robbins’ “El Paso!”
I agree with Wheeler about Harry Carry Jr’s “Streets of Laredo” and I love “Bury me not on the lone prairie”. That David Byrne video is wild!
When I was a child I loved “Old Chisolm Trail.”
So many good ones!