
Red River Valley (song) - Wikipedia
"Jarama Valley", a song about the Battle of Jarama of the Spanish Civil War, used the tune to "Red River Valley". It was recorded by Woody Guthrie and The Almanac Singers, featuring …
Red River Valley with lyrics - Marty Robbins - YouTube
Come and sit by my side if you love me, do not hasten to bid me adieu, but remember the Red River Valley, and the cowboy who loved you so true.
Gene Autry – Red River Valley Lyrics | Genius Lyrics
“Red River Valley” is a traditional western folk song, and probably originated in Canada sometime around 1879. Speculation on the impetus of the song focuses on the Wolseley Expedition to …
Red River Valley - The Minnesota Heritage Songbook
Dec 8, 2025 · From 1886, Taylor-Blake found a version of “The Red River Valley” in Sergeant L. Dixon, “Halifax to the Saskatchewan: ‘Our boys’ in the Riel Rebellion: A musical and …
Red River Valley: About the Song - Ballad of America
"Red River Valley" is an American folk song from the 19th century. This page has lyrics, video, audio, and song history.
The true story of the song "Red River Valley" - Gale
6 days ago · "Red River Valley" was first recorded as "Cowboy Love Song" in 1925 by Carl T. Sprague, one of the first cowboy singers from Texas. The biggest hit of the cowboy version …
Manitoba History: The True Story of the Song "Red River Valley"
“Red River Valley” is a song of the Métis struggle to survive and a celebration of their recognition as a distinct culture. A woodcut published in the Canadian Illustrated News in 1869 “from a …
Red River Valley is a folk song often sung by the Sons of the Pioneers. It was widely believed to be a Texas re-working of a popular American song of 1896, "In the Bright Mohawk Valley." …
Michael Martin Murphey - Red River Valley - YouTube
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Red River Valley - Lyrics - Scout Songs
Do not hasten to bid me adieu, But remember the Red River Valley, And the girl that has loved you so true. I've been thinking a long time, my darling, Of the sweet words you never would …