Tomorrow we’ll add Opal to the mix, with the song by the 80’s Boys Don’t Cry band “I Wanna be a Cowboy”
Riding on the range,I’ve got my hat on,I’ve got my boots dusty.I’ve got my saddleOn my horse.He’s called… T-t-t-t-t-triggerOf course.I want to be a cowboyAnd you can be my cowgirlI want to be a cowboyAnd you can be my cowgirlI want to be a cowboy
I’ve just checked out The Smothers Brothers on YouTube. I can remember hearing some of their songs on radio here in South Africa especially the ones about the Vietnam War. I wondered why suddenly I stopped hearing them. Of course, here in South Africa most of our news was suppressed and/or censored. :(
How about “ don’t call him a cowboy until you see him ride, if he ain’t good in the saddle you won’t be satisfied”. Almost drove off the road the first time that one came on the radio I was laughing so hard.
OH. MY GAWD. Haven’t thought of them in ages. . .and I have all their records in vinyl. Only one of them has the duo singing straight. Their harmony is EXCELLENT. And. . .that reminds of Victor Borge, who also REALLY funny and really talented. . .and hardly ever played a song all the way through, but could if he had to. . .and Liberace. . .THANKS, BRIAN CRANE, FOR A GREAT WAKE UP THIS MORNING.
That’s my favourite too. But I have about fifty SB favourites.
“I fell in a vat of chocolate” “Pumices in the Cravasses” The church bell thing. “I Don’t Care” “Santa Claus Is Coming to Town” The bit about his father. Controverisal songs.
It takes a lot more than just wearing a hat and some boots to be a real Cowboy. It takes having the attitude and perspective. I’ve known some real Cowboys that wear sneakers and a ball cap.
My hometown is Laredo, Texas, so I have a special affinity for that song! Both brothers are still alive, and so am I. I’m 80, Tom is 83, and Dick is 81. Hope we ALL have long, long lives. (Longer, I mean.)
Anyone remember: ‘I keep my pants up with a piece of twine. I keep my eyes wide open all the time. I look out for the tie that binds. Because you’re mine, I pull the twine.”
Yes, “The Streets of Laredo” was never the same after Tom & Dick came out with this one. About the same time as “Shut the door, lock and latch it. Here comes Lizzie with a brand new hatchet!” Thanks for the memories.
Thank you for keeping Tommy & Dickie relevant! I first listened to that album as a boy with my father. Dad is 91. I have this song and many others on an mp3 player for him. These 2 are a national treasure.
The Smothers Brothers version of “Laredo” has an interesting backstory. They signed a record deal with Mercury records. Their first album, “Live at the Purple Onion” exhausted all of their material. They needed new stuff for a new album and fast. “The Two Sides of the Smothers Brothers” included new comedy bits on side one, and straight, non-comedic songs in the studio for side two. Songs 2, 3 and 4 on side 1 were hangman, Jimmy crack corn and Laredo. Laredo was the longest bit at 2:56, including a long and hilarious introduction. It was quickly created and now a comedy classic
Who sang this in the head, in the Smother’s Brother’s voices? :-) I used to have 5 or 6 of their albums, listened to them a LOT when I was in Junior High, wore out the vinyl (yes, at 65, I’m old).
The Old Wolf about 4 years ago
“Say Goodnight, Dick.”
“Goodnight, Dick.”
Templo S.U.D. about 4 years ago
the closest thing I have to cowboy wear is a bolo tie
Argythree about 4 years ago
Way to break the 4th wall!
Concretionist about 4 years ago
Wouldn’t that be Cowboys THREE in that case?
pschearer Premium Member about 4 years ago
Ah, I thought that line sounded familiar.
The first line of “The Streets of Laredo”.
Prescott_Philosopher about 4 years ago
“My old man’s a sailor, now what do you think about that?”
Dirty Dragon about 4 years ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7fYCvA-G9Iw
Boots at the Boar Premium Member about 4 years ago
But I don’t want to be a cowboy. I want to be a rancher that hires cowboys.
sookmi about 4 years ago
care about the Smothers Brother not so much about you
syzygy47 about 4 years ago
Tomorrow we’ll add Opal to the mix, with the song by the 80’s Boys Don’t Cry band “I Wanna be a Cowboy”
Riding on the range,I’ve got my hat on,I’ve got my boots dusty.I’ve got my saddleOn my horse.He’s called… T-t-t-t-t-triggerOf course.I want to be a cowboyAnd you can be my cowgirlI want to be a cowboyAnd you can be my cowgirlI want to be a cowboy
eromlig about 4 years ago
All day and night I ride with the cattle / Cause some dirty dog put glue in my saddle…
JoanHelen about 4 years ago
I’ve just checked out The Smothers Brothers on YouTube. I can remember hearing some of their songs on radio here in South Africa especially the ones about the Vietnam War. I wondered why suddenly I stopped hearing them. Of course, here in South Africa most of our news was suppressed and/or censored. :(
californiamonty about 4 years ago
I’ve met, sadly, more than two store-bought cowboys.
Ivy Valory Premium Member about 4 years ago
I had a phonograph record of the Smothers Brothers singing that song! The whole album was hilarious. Tommy would say, “Mom always liked you best!”
Sanspareil about 4 years ago
Earl is more of a CowSeniorCitizen!
Sanspareil about 4 years ago
Be a “Pepper” drink Dr Pepper!
iggyman about 4 years ago
“I’m an old cowhand, from the Rio Grande”!
dsTrekker Premium Member about 4 years ago
Not quite the way it goes…
I see by your outfit that you are a cowboy,
You see by my outfit that I am one too,
We see by our outfits that we are both cowboys,
If you get an outfit you can be a cowboy too.
jpayne4040 about 4 years ago
It was lame then, and it’s still lame now. :-)
well-i-never about 4 years ago
Boy Howdy! I’m in!
“Mama, don’t let your babies grow up to be cowboys…”
arolarson Premium Member about 4 years ago
How about “ don’t call him a cowboy until you see him ride, if he ain’t good in the saddle you won’t be satisfied”. Almost drove off the road the first time that one came on the radio I was laughing so hard.
Breadboard about 4 years ago
Earl you still need a Horse ! and a Cow ;-)
jagedlo about 4 years ago
It’s the Earl gang!
Darryl Heine about 4 years ago
Mother Smothers always liked you best, Earl!
HunterIsACriminal about 4 years ago
Yo-yo Man will fix it all!
Zebrastripes about 4 years ago
Pass….
1953Baby about 4 years ago
OH. MY GAWD. Haven’t thought of them in ages. . .and I have all their records in vinyl. Only one of them has the duo singing straight. Their harmony is EXCELLENT. And. . .that reminds of Victor Borge, who also REALLY funny and really talented. . .and hardly ever played a song all the way through, but could if he had to. . .and Liberace. . .THANKS, BRIAN CRANE, FOR A GREAT WAKE UP THIS MORNING.
Skeptical Meg about 4 years ago
That’s my favourite too. But I have about fifty SB favourites.
“I fell in a vat of chocolate” “Pumices in the Cravasses” The church bell thing. “I Don’t Care” “Santa Claus Is Coming to Town” The bit about his father. Controverisal songs.
On and on and on.
KEA about 4 years ago
I can hear Dick and Tommy
bxclent Premium Member about 4 years ago
Pat Paulsen for President
ComicsBinger Premium Member about 4 years ago
Black is the color of my love’s true hair . . .
Ed The Red Premium Member about 4 years ago
Ja’ think I’m a sailor?
Queen of America about 4 years ago
I have a stack of old LPs and there are a couple of Smothers Brothers albums in there.
BRBurns1960 about 4 years ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1jbLqIedrxc
wg0r about 4 years ago
The Kingston Trio have this on one of their albums from the early ‘60s, I believe it was “College Concert” album.
Linguist about 4 years ago
I always wanted to have a band that played a mix of country western & new age music. I was gonna call it " Tex Vortex and his Cosmic Cowboys"!
bigplayray about 4 years ago
Mine too Brian! “Let’s all get an outfit and we can be Cowboys!”
Rose Madder Premium Member about 4 years ago
Word for word – Maybe it’s better we can’t hear the singing.
Lee26 Premium Member about 4 years ago
I still have that album downstairs!
rmcnutt383 about 4 years ago
Curse you. Now I cannot get that song out of my head.
Indianapolis Smith about 4 years ago
Then there is the story of a young woman named Patty who worked on a cattle ranch:
They called her Cow Patty!
CynthiaLeigh about 4 years ago
Was that supposed to be funny back then? It isn’t funny now.
Leojim about 4 years ago
The Urban Cowboy, no livestock required.
zeexenon about 4 years ago
No thanks, my 33.5 years as an AT&T middle manager was enough. Also, there was my boss’ boss (RIP) who said “Hi Pardner” to all of us.
hsawlrae about 4 years ago
A rhinestone cowboy.
TPFSA about 4 years ago
????
tiomax about 4 years ago
“You a real cowboy?”
COL Crash about 4 years ago
It takes a lot more than just wearing a hat and some boots to be a real Cowboy. It takes having the attitude and perspective. I’ve known some real Cowboys that wear sneakers and a ball cap.
donhendon10 about 4 years ago
My hometown is Laredo, Texas, so I have a special affinity for that song! Both brothers are still alive, and so am I. I’m 80, Tom is 83, and Dick is 81. Hope we ALL have long, long lives. (Longer, I mean.)
LJZ Premium Member about 4 years ago
I’m not a cowboy – I just found the hat!
bucker39 Premium Member about 4 years ago
Anyone remember: ‘I keep my pants up with a piece of twine. I keep my eyes wide open all the time. I look out for the tie that binds. Because you’re mine, I pull the twine.”
Jan C about 4 years ago
My mother had their album “Smothers Brothers at the Purple Onion”. We wore that thing out! I especially liked their song “Jezebel”.
davidwaschke Premium Member about 4 years ago
Yes, “The Streets of Laredo” was never the same after Tom & Dick came out with this one. About the same time as “Shut the door, lock and latch it. Here comes Lizzie with a brand new hatchet!” Thanks for the memories.
harf59 about 4 years ago
Thank you for keeping Tommy & Dickie relevant! I first listened to that album as a boy with my father. Dad is 91. I have this song and many others on an mp3 player for him. These 2 are a national treasure.
lyndacward59 about 4 years ago
I love the Smothers Brothers. I saw them on stage in 1966. Thanks for the happy memories!
Number Three about 4 years ago
They both look rather fetching.
xxx
ClayDennis1 about 4 years ago
Wow. To remember that Brian you must be almost as old as I am. And still got your recollect muscles all toned.
harf59 about 4 years ago
Next maybe Earl can talk about when he fell in a vat of chocolate
mistercatworks about 4 years ago
I had a friend who nudged me into that duet every week or so. Maybe I was thinking of some-others brothers.
DawnGordon about 4 years ago
The Smothers Brothers, or Alan Sherman?!
Frederick Barnett Premium Member about 4 years ago
I’ve got an mp3 of that routine.
sheashea about 4 years ago
Never did like the Smother brothers and now I remember why.
JP Steve Premium Member about 4 years ago
Peter Beagle (The Last Unicorn) wrote a great travel book called “I see by my Outfit.” (Sort of a younger “Travels with Charlie”)
kmccjoe1 about 4 years ago
Great version!
harf59 about 4 years ago
The Smothers Brothers version of “Laredo” has an interesting backstory. They signed a record deal with Mercury records. Their first album, “Live at the Purple Onion” exhausted all of their material. They needed new stuff for a new album and fast. “The Two Sides of the Smothers Brothers” included new comedy bits on side one, and straight, non-comedic songs in the studio for side two. Songs 2, 3 and 4 on side 1 were hangman, Jimmy crack corn and Laredo. Laredo was the longest bit at 2:56, including a long and hilarious introduction. It was quickly created and now a comedy classic
locuravamp about 4 years ago
oh NO! Now I’m gonna have that song stuck in my head all night!
rhodesmk Premium Member about 4 years ago
Who sang this in the head, in the Smother’s Brother’s voices? :-) I used to have 5 or 6 of their albums, listened to them a LOT when I was in Junior High, wore out the vinyl (yes, at 65, I’m old).
Cozmik Cowboy about 4 years ago
I was just remembering that one a couple days ago; sheer genius!
CalLadyQED about 4 years ago
Why is he ruining an American folksong?
douganderson1951 about 4 years ago
That was originally from brilliant Scottish folk singer Hamish Imlach, RIP, who wrote and performed a class of parody and comic ballads truly ROFL.
nisedc about 4 years ago
How I miss them!