Ranger's Command

WOODY GUTHRIE

Come all of you cowboys all over this land,
I'll teach you the law of the Ranger's Command:
To hold a six shooter, and never to run
As long as there's bullets in both of your guns.

I met a fair maiden whose name I don't know;
I asked her to the roundup with me would she go;
She said she'd go with me to the cold roundup,
And drink that hard liquor from the cold, bitter cup.

We started for the canyon in the fall of the year
Expecting to get there with a herd of fat steer;
And the rustlers broke on us in the dead hours of night;
She 'rose from her warm bed, a battle to fight.

She 'rose from her warm bed with a gun in each hand,
Said: Come all of you cowboys and fight for your land,
Come all of you cowboys and don't ever run
As long as there's bullets in both of your guns.

Trivia about the song Ranger's Command by Woody Guthrie

On which albums was the song “Ranger's Command” released by Woody Guthrie?
Woody Guthrie released the song on the albums “Folk Songs - Volume 1” in 1962, “Woody Guthrie” in 1966, “The Very Best Of Woody Guthrie” in 1992, “The Early Years - Legendary Historical Recordings” in 1994, and “Woody At 100 : The Woody Guthrie Centennial Collection” in 2012.
Who composed the song “Ranger's Command” by Woody Guthrie?
The song “Ranger's Command” by Woody Guthrie was composed by WOODY GUTHRIE.

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