Here's a song written by Slim Critchlow. He uses the 'Billy the Kid' variant tune that Woody Guthrie used for 'So Long, It's Been Good to Know You', and also Guthrie's chorus. I transcribed this from the Arhoolie CD and would appreciate any corrections of proper names and mishearings.
DRIFTIN' COWBOY
(Critchlow/Guthrie/Traditional)
I'm a driftin' cowpuncher just ridin' along
I'll stop here a while and sing you this song
About some of the places I've been in my time
And a lot of good fellers I've left far behind
Sayin' so long it's been good to know you
So long it's been good to know you
So long it's been good to know you
What a long time since I've been home
And I've got to be driftin' along
Ah back in the year of 1903
I rode for Jim Mortons down on the Barzee (?)
I herded his cattle for five years or so
Then me foot started itchin' and I had to go
Told him so long it's …
So I rode down to Phoenix and stayed for a while
Till one day a feller stepped up with a smile
Says, howdy stranger, would you like a job
A-herdin' some woodies out on the Mohob (?)
I said so long it's …
Then I tried my luck huntin' for the Dutchman's lost gold
In the old Superstitions of which I'd been told
But the 'paches were thick and they wanted my hair
So I saddled my cayuse and lit out from there
I got me a wintertime cow-feeding job
A-tailin' at Weeklins (?) for old Uncle Bob
I rode after cattle in rain, snow and hail
When spring hit the valley (?) then I hit the trail
Sayin' so long it's …
I landed in Utah with nary a cent
Got a job breakin' horses for Billy Clement
Then I wandered up north into Idaho
By fall I was back down in New Mexico
It was there the best friend that I ever had
Little Jim Jennings, a mighty good lad
Got shot in the gunfight in Lloydsburg one day
And these are the very last words he did say
Partner, so long it's …
Though my hair's getting grey and my bones kind of ache
There's many a long ride I'm still gonna take
I've seen lots of country as the years have gone by
And I'll keep on ridin' till the day that I die
Now I've told you of some of the troubles I've had
Of fellers I've met with, some good and some bad
But now that I've come to the end of my song
I guess it is high time I was ridin' along
So I'll say so long it's …
Source: transcription from Slim Critchlow 'The Crooked Trail to Holbrook' Arhoolie CD 479.
PS.--Stewie.