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26 Apr 07 - 11:21 PM (#2036798) Subject: Lyr Req: Beyond the rolling hills of Idaho From: GUEST,Don Meixner I'm searching a song that has this line "Beyond the rolling hills of Idaho, the yawning mountains reach the sky." I suspect it is a Sons of The Pioneers or Gene Autry tune. Any help? Don |
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11 Feb 08 - 08:17 AM (#2259318) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Beyond the rolling hills of Idaho From: Jim Dixon Refresh. Do mountains yawn? It seems to me, valleys should yawn. But that's just a guess. Anyway, I didn't find anything with Google. |
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11 Feb 08 - 09:01 AM (#2259350) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Beyond the rolling hills of Idaho From: Rapparee Caves yawn too. So do precipices. Don't know the song, though. |
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11 Feb 08 - 09:03 AM (#2259353) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Beyond the rolling hills of Idaho From: Rapparee I got a problem with the "rolling hills" part -- the Sawtooths, etc. are "rolling hills"? Oy. |
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11 Feb 08 - 09:37 AM (#2259380) Subject: Lyr Add: IDAHO (Jesse Stone) From: masato sakurai It seems to be "Idaho," on Gene Autry's Cowboy Is A Patriot CD. But the singer is female. The following is the Eddy Arnold version, from here. Away beyond the hills in Idaho where yawning canyons greet the sun As it smiles above the trees in Idaho to say another night is done Warm summer winds toss a waving grain calling me back to my home again To dream sweet memories of long ago beyond the hills in Idaho
(Away beyond the hills in Idaho) |
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11 Feb 08 - 09:53 AM (#2259392) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Beyond the rolling hills of Idaho From: GUEST,Brad Sondahl That songs seems to describe central Idaho,with the Camas Prairie grain fields and the Clearwater and Snake canyons... But then, I lived there, so it's more evocative for me. |
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11 Feb 08 - 12:10 PM (#2259517) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Beyond the rolling hills of Idaho From: Rapparee I still live there, and it actually reminds me of the Snake River Plain -- the big smile of flat terrain across lower Idaho. (Actually, that was caused by the movement of the Yellowstone hot spot and the Bonneville Flood, but it still looks like a smile.) |
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11 Feb 08 - 05:21 PM (#2259825) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Beyond the rolling hills of Idaho From: Desert Dancer If you Google "Away beyond the hills in Idaho", you get references to Benny Goodman, among others... If you Google "Benny Goodman Idaho" you get some sites with the song, and lots of other stuff that's not it at all. A lot of these lyrics sites seems to just copy nonsense from one another... There is some consensus that he wrote it; whether that's a fact or a compounded error, I can't tell. |
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14 Feb 08 - 04:17 AM (#2262032) Subject: Lyr Add: IDAHO (Jesse Stone) From: Jim Dixon Jesse Stone wrote IDAHO. It's mostly known as a jazz standard, but there have been crossovers into western swing. It's sometimes sung, sometimes done as an instrumental. Jethro Burns did a nice version on mandolin. I don't know if the following lyrics are complete, but they're all I can find: No worry on my mind, It's peace that I find Away beyond the hills in Idaho, Where yawning canyons greet the sun As it smiles above the trees in Idaho To say another night is done. Warm summer winds toss the waving grain Calling me back to my home again To dream sweet memories of long ago Beyond the hills in Idaho. The Online 78rpm Discographical Project lists the following early recordings: Alvino Rey & His Orchestra, 9/19/41 Merry Macs, 2/21/42 Guy Lombardo's Royal Canadians, 6/2/42 Benny Goodman & His Orchestra (v. Dick Haymes), 6/17/42 John Hardee Swingtet, 2/28/46 Gene Ammons Sextet, 6/19/47 Ray Anthony & His Orchestra, n.d. Hilton Jefferson, n.d. Leroy Holmes & His Orchestra, n.d. Les Hite & His Orchestra, n.d. (More or less as I suspected, it's canyons that yawn, not mountains.) |