M.C. Horses

We were having a drink at Stockman's,

Listenin' to the guitars ring.

Jesse said "You know,they sold the M.C. horses."

"I'll be damned.When was that?" I hadn't heard a thing.

"Back in August--100 head and more."

Yeah, the people they come from everywhere

Just to bid on 'em high and low

And thereby own a piece of the legend.

With the cow herd all dispersed the old cavvy she had to go.

Back in August--100 head and more.

Chorus:

So come on boy, run 'em in. We're gonna let this sale begin.

Last of the big remudas of the mightly M.C.

There's horses here for everyone.

Saddle 'em kids let's get her done.

By the time that Oregon sun goes down

This outfit's history--this outfit's history.

So the M.C. crew they rode 'em all

And the people all gathered 'round.

One ol' boy gave two grand for Banjo.

Banjo took his trailer apart

When he tired to load him up for town

Back in August-- 100 head and more.

If you ever have beer at the Aydell Store

Say hi to Chuck and Annie.

They'll show you them big ol' steer heads up there hangin'.

When you ask where have they gone?

Hell, they're gone like the M.C. cavvy

Back in August--100 head and more.

Repeat Chorus

We were having a drink at Stockman's

Way out on the sagebrush sea.

Jesse said "You know, they sold the M.C. horses."

Trivia about the song M.C. Horses by Ian Tyson

On which albums was the song “M.C. Horses” released by Ian Tyson?
Ian Tyson released the song on the albums “All the Good’uns” in 1996, “Live At Longview” in 2002, and “Eighteen Inches Of Rain” in 2006.

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