"Pride Of The Prairie" is a popular song written in 1907 with music by George Botsford and lyrics by Henry J. Breen. The lyrics tell of a cowboy's love for Mary, the "Pride of the Prairie".
"Pride Of The Prairie" | |
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Song | |
Language | English |
Published | 1907 |
Composer(s) | George Botsford |
Lyricist(s) | Henry J. Breen |
Recordings
editThe song was first recorded by popular singer Billy Murray in 1908.[1] Later recordings include versions by many country and folk acts, including Aaron Campbell's Mountaineers, Tex Owens, and Patsy Montana.[2]
Historical significance
editBotsford wrote the music for the song while working for a publisher in New York, where he met Breen incidentally. It wound up launching his career as a composer, as its success resulted in securement of a contract with J. H. Remick & Co., for whom he later wrote 1908's Black and White Rag, which sold over 200,000 copies.[3]
Like many Western-themed songs produced by Tin Pan Alley around the time,[2] the song capitalized on the trends of a time when farming was beginning to take off in the Western United States. In addition, its release came one year after the introduction of the Ford Model T, and accessibility to long-distance travel spurred the advent and popularization of cowboy tourism. Sales reflected this popularity, as the sheet music sold over 300,000 copies.[4] Early recordings of the song were not by country or folk singers, but mainstream East Coast singers such as Billy Murray.[5]
Historian Jim Walsh called the song "one of the best of all cowboy songs".[4]
Lyrics
editThe lyrics to the chorus are:
- Pride of the prairie, Mary my own,
- Jump up beside me, ride to my home
- My heart's been lassoed,
- No more we'll roam,
- Pride of the prairie, Mary.
- (repeat)[6]
References
edit- ^ "Edison Gold Moulded Record: 9968 Billy Murray". UCSB Cylinder Audio Archive. 16 November 2005. Retrieved December 19, 2019.
- ^ a b Green, Douglas B (2002). "Singing in the Saddle" (PDF). Vanderbilt Magazine: 47. Retrieved December 21, 2019.
- ^ Wickes, E. M. (1913). "How the song writers arrived". The Magazine Maker. 4. H. Croy: 11.
- ^ a b Amundson, Michael A. (2017). Talking Machine West. University of Oklahoma Press. pp. 34–35, 235. ISBN 9780806157771.
- ^ Hajdu, David (October 18, 2016). Love for Sale. Farrar, Straus, & Giroux. p. 85. ISBN 9780374170530. Retrieved December 19, 2019.
- ^ Breen, "Pride Of The Prairie" (Sheet music).
Bibliography
edit- Breen, Henry J. (w.); Botsford, George (m.). "Pride Of The Prairie" (Sheet music). Detroit: Jerome H. Remidck & Co. (1907).
External links
edit- "Pride Of The Prairie", Billy Murray (Edison Gold Moulded 9968, 1908)—Cylinder Preservation and Digitization Project.