Description |
1 online resource (1 audio file) |
Contents |
Pops round up. Bonanza ; Maverick ; The rebel ; Bat Masterson ; Gunsmoke ; Wagon Train ; Wyatt Earp ; The ballad of Paladin ; Rawhide / Hayman, arr. (6:29) -- O bury me not on the lone prairie / traditional (3:33) -- Red River Valley / traditional (2:36) -- Home on the range / traditional (3:12) -- Whoopie-ti-yi-yo (Git along little dogies) / traditional (2:16) -- Tumbling tumbleweeds / Bob Nolan (2:33) -- The yellow rose of Texas / traditional (2:37) -- Wagon wheels / Peter DeRose, Billy Hill (3:19) -- Riders in the sky / Stan Jones (2:22) -- Cool water / Bob Nolan (4:09) -- The last roundup / Billy Hill (3:39) -- Pops hoe-down. Arkansas traveler ; The devil's dream ; Chicken reel ; Thunder hornpipe ; Paddy whack (Irish jig) ; Pop! goes the weasel ; Miss McCloud's reel ; Turkey in the straw ; Stop Buck ; Soldier's joy ; The rakes of Mallow ; Lamplighter's hornpipe / traditional (6:27) -- Shenandoah / traditional (3:53) -- High noon / Dimitri Tiomkin, Ned Washington (2:55) -- Mexicali Rose / Jack B. Tenny, Helen Stone (Richard Hayman, harmonica) (2:29) -- The streets of Laredo / traditional (2:45) -- Don't fence me in (from Hollywood canteen) / Cole Porter (Richard Hayman, harmonica) (2:35) -- Deep in the heart of Texas / Don Swander, June Hershey (2:43) |
Notes |
Insert in container (10 pages) includes program notes by Peter Dellheim |
Credits |
Arrangements by Richard Hayman and Jack Mason |
Performer |
Boston Pops Orchestra ; Arthur Fiedler, conductor |
Event |
Recorded in Symphony Hall, Boston ; January 28 and 29, 1962 (works 1-12) ; June 15 and 16, 1967 (works 13-18) |
|
Selections previously released |
Notes |
Hard copy version record |
Subject |
Cowboys -- Songs and music.
|
|
Orchestral music, Arranged.
|
|
Cowboys.
|
|
Orchestral music, Arranged.
|
Genre/Form |
Streaming audio
|
|
Music.
|
|
Songs.
|
|
Songs and music.
|
|
Songs.
|
|
Music.
|
|
Musique.
|
Form |
Streaming audio
|
Author |
Fiedler, Arthur, 1894-1979.
|
|
Hayman, Richard, 1920-2014.
|
|
Mason, Jack, 1906-1965.
|
|