Aw, I shoulda guessed this was from my man Johnny Mercer, recorded by Bing Crosby for the 1936 movie Rhythm on the Range, and by Roy Rogers for the 1943 movie King of the Cowboys.
I'M AN OLD COWHAND (FROM THE RIO GRANDE) (words & music by Johnny Mercer, 1936) © 1936, John H. Mercer Step aside you ornery Tenderfeet Let a big bad buckaroo past I'm the toughest hombre you'll ever meet Tho' I may be the last. Yessirree we're a vansishing race, Nosirree can't last long. Step aside you ornery Tenderfeet While I sing my song. I'm an old cowhand From the Rio Grande But my legs ain't bowed And my cheeks ain't tanned, I'm a cowboy who never saw a cow, Never roped a steer 'cause I don't know how And I sho' ain't fixin' to start in now. Yippy I O Ki Ay, Yippy I O Ki Ay. I'm an old cowhand From the Rio Grande And I learned to ride, 'Fore I learned to stand I'm a ridin' fool who is up to date I know every trail in the Lone Star State 'Cause I ride the range in a Ford V-Eight Yippy I O Ki Ay, Yippy I O Ki Ay. I'm an old cowhand From the Rio Grande And I come to town Just to hear the band, I know all the songs that the cowboys know 'Bout the old corral where the doagies go 'Cause I learned them all on the radio Yippy I O Ki Ay, Yippy I O Ki Ay. I'm an old cowhand From the Rio Grande Where the West is wild, 'Round the Border land Where the buffalo roam around the Zoo, And the Indians make you a rug or two... And the old Bar-X is a Bar B Q Yippy I O Ki Ay, Yippy I O Ki Ay. Source: Johnny Mercer: The Life, Times, and Song Lyrics of Our Huckleberry Friend, by Bob Bach and Ginger Mercer (1982), page 56
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