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for our song of faith.
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You'd never call this one a hymn,
but I think that you'll find
a certain kind of religion in its story.
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One that's familiar to the West.
A song introduced in the early career
of our very wonderful friend,
Mr. Gene Autry.
Gene used to sing this song so much sold
hundreds of thousands of records on it
and was identified by this song
I think more than anyone
anyone else
or certainly any other song that he did
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unless perhaps it was his great that
silver -haired daddy of mine.
just celebrated his 25th year
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with Columbia Records
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and 15th year with the
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Columbia Radio Network.
I was with Gene a short time
and it got me into show business
one of my best friends
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and at the time he was introducing
all of his great hits
we were writing along with him
and he's still introducing great hits
but I like to take you back for this one
There's an empty cot in the
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There's a panto's head hangin' low
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His spurs and chaps hang on the wall,
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Limp is gone where the good cowboys go.
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He was riding the range
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When an arthur started to blow
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With his head on his chest,
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he was stopped by a cry soft and low.
A crazy young calf
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hatched straight from his maw
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And was lost in the sleet and the storm
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He lay in a heap at the
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huddled all in a bunch to keep warm.
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He arrived at three in the morning
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and put the maverick to bed
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He flopped in his bunk, not able to move
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Next morning, old Lempick was dead
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