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Thread #8926   Message #2117008
Posted By: Q (Frank Staplin)
01-Aug-07 - 09:38 PM
Thread Name: Origins/ADD: Songs about the Texas Rangers
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: the Texas Ranger
The unrelated song, "I Was a Texas Ranger," has been posted in thread 6681:
All Around the World
cf. Roving Gambler?
Thread #6681   Message #2117001
Posted By: Q
01-Aug-07 - 09:24 PM
Thread Name: Lyr Req: Been All Around This World (Grateful Dead
Subject: Lyr Add: I WAS A TEXAS RANGER

Now sing this to "Roving Gambler."

Coll. from East Tennessee mountain whites; sung by F. Le Tellier, 1910.
No 11, from Part VI, Songs Connected with Drinking and Gambling.
E. C. Perrow, Songs and Rhymes from the South, 1915, Jour. American Folklore, vol. 28, p. 159ff.

In the old days, remittance men came from England to Canada and the western U. S., some had money. Some were younger sons who couldn't inherit the 'manor,' others were sent out by their family because they were 'wild,' or avoiding the consequences of some action or crime. Some made good investments or bought ranchland and prospered, others threw their remittances away.