"When the Work's All Done This Fall" - Don Edwards

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  • čas přidán 9. 05. 2018
  • Cowboy music legend Don Edwards performs the classic Carl T. Sprague song "When the Work's All Done This Fall," live at the Ozark Folk Center Craft Village, located inside the Ozark Folk Center State Park in scenic Mountain View, Arkansas.

Komentáře • 35

  • @grannydyess
    @grannydyess Před měsícem +1

    A truly great singer. He passed in 2022

  • @erickemp8286
    @erickemp8286 Před rokem +9

    RIP Don Edwards, we have lost a legend.

    • @iansings7428
      @iansings7428 Před rokem +3

      we may have lost him but we have his legacy !!!

  • @kelliblanton3881
    @kelliblanton3881 Před rokem +3

    My daddy sang this to me as a lullaby almost every night. He was born in 1921 and I was born in 1965. This song is in my heart!

  • @57Wrangler
    @57Wrangler Před rokem +7

    RIP, Mr. Edwards.

  • @jjp1643
    @jjp1643 Před rokem +15

    Last evening, 23 Oct 2022, Dandy Don went to be with the Lord. I know the coyotes around his Melody Mountain ranch gave him one vocal sendoff. Blessings to the great Troubadour and Kathy.
    "One morning they searched his adobe
    He disappeared without even a word
    But that night as the moon crossed the mountain
    One more coyote was heard"

    • @willysunday
      @willysunday Před rokem +2

      Sad indeed. But want a grand legacy he left and a love of the old tunes he spun on everyone who listened

    • @tylermorrow3550
      @tylermorrow3550 Před rokem +2

      i hate to hear that. never met the man. but many nights when i lived up in lamoille NV id walk back home about a mile and a half from Ocarrolls after having quite a few cold ones with some of the old timer cowboys. when the snow drifts were 4 or 5 ft and the stars were just bouncing off the ruby mtns and id play coyotes by don on my phone in my pocket. they were the most peaceful walks you can imagine. its a feeling you cant explain nor replicate again. RIP

  • @jamesphilpot1587
    @jamesphilpot1587 Před 3 lety +10

    My Grandad used to sing this to us kids never forgot it now I am a grandad

  • @teresalyday-selby3305
    @teresalyday-selby3305 Před rokem +2

    My daddy used to sing this in the car when we were coming back from visiting family late in the evening.

  • @motospey2557
    @motospey2557 Před rokem +1

    I always would play Don Edwards (Saddle Songs) when we would go camping with our kids. They acted like they did not like it then, but now that they are in their 20's they Make me play it when we go camping! Awesome!

  • @Breeze0911
    @Breeze0911 Před rokem +2

    Seriously?!
    Was just going to say 'Good Lord, Jesus, Mary and Joseph' what a song.
    Have my tears, mind pictures going
    on this song.
    So deep.
    Reall, he passed?
    Gotta hear more of this Gentleman.

  • @tarquin4592
    @tarquin4592 Před 3 lety +16

    Got a few CD’s of Don’s. Apart from liking his singing, I also like the fact he remembers and respects singers like Marty Robbins, Rex Allen and Gene Autry.

    • @BigMT420
      @BigMT420 Před 7 měsíci

      When I get a day off I’m getting a Marty Robbins neck tattoo

  • @jlaw9336
    @jlaw9336 Před 4 měsíci

    The legend.

  • @wyattlarsen3880
    @wyattlarsen3880 Před 2 lety +2

    Don. Great to know you. Specifically and personally in a hotel in Santa Clarita CA comes to mind. Got a poster of you and Waddy that was hanging in the elevator after I dropped your name to the hotel manager. Thank you. You signed it after permission to remove it.
    We were headed to the WS Hart house for a minute. Private and sweet concert. I think it was 1995 but I may be mistaken on the year. Great breakfast with you and your lovely wife. Then had a great day at the Melody Ranch. A lot of fun with a lot of great poets and balladeers that next day.
    Not important now to anyone but just remembering. A highlight in my memories.
    You are the best. Live on. Love you. Much love and respect,
    Thanks Wyatt

  • @uncommonsensor
    @uncommonsensor Před rokem +1

    I heard Carl Sprague while walking through a ghost town up in Utah. They were playing the Mormon cowboy over speakers about the place. Regardless, this cover does him great justice.

  • @ritaspeers1259
    @ritaspeers1259 Před 8 měsíci

    Beautiful!

  • @LawrieFWhite
    @LawrieFWhite Před 2 lety +4

    What a lovely post.
    I came upon his version of Night Riders Lament a wonderful singer and picker, so natural & authentic

  • @grannydyess
    @grannydyess Před 6 měsíci

    Don passed away in 2022. One of the last cowboy singers Johnny western is still alive but retired

  • @contact_v148
    @contact_v148 Před rokem +2

    R.I.P Cowpoke

  • @moms762
    @moms762 Před 2 lety +2

    Where has this guys music been hiding? I’m sorry I’ve only just discovered him today.

  • @douglasstudeman5137
    @douglasstudeman5137 Před rokem +1

    He did a great Job in The Movie The Horse whisper with Robert Redford

  • @garybrace8671
    @garybrace8671 Před 4 lety +1

    thanks Lauram for posting and a special thanks to you Don Edwards

  • @flyboy61b
    @flyboy61b Před 4 lety +6

    I think it was written by D.J. O'Malley, but Carl T. made it famous and sold 900,000 recordings of it.

  • @1kielykj
    @1kielykj Před rokem

    RIP

  • @kennetherickson2391
    @kennetherickson2391 Před 2 lety

    I'm pretty sure it was DJ O'Malley, a Montana Cowboy, wrote this one. Don't matter. The sentiments here were shared by a lot of working herdsmen back in them days.

  • @drsackbarry
    @drsackbarry Před 10 měsíci

    Sun Set
    That sun still sets in the west
    But that old trail is asphalt now
    Baked by the sun hot and dry
    The sounds of hoofs have passed
    Herds of buffalo graze no more
    Barbwire strung along
    The fence post passed like a picket fence
    As the truck tires whine on
    The sweetgrass has all but gone
    The mesquite is tall and thick
    Prickly Pear covers the prairie
    The Longhorns have gone
    A saddle all covered in dust
    The moth-riddled blanket flaps
    Riding quirt amiss
    Old spurs hung on a wall
    On a post hangs a leather belt
    With a holster cracked and rotting
    That old hogleg turned brown
    Brass all green
    The lassoing cowboy is no more
    That broad hat tipped back
    His shirt sleeves rolled high
    Jeans rolled double
    His hair thinned and gray
    High cheekbones darken
    Bull hide tough
    Hand scars a many
    With eyes squinting
    A straw chair leaned back
    Daydreaming
    No more round ups
    That last ride was long ago
    With a rolled cigarette on his lip
    His words in a low key
    That sun still sets in the west
    Barry
    4/3/2023

  • @erikadonaysarmiento8879

    Nice

  • @raylopez2884
    @raylopez2884 Před 2 lety +4

    Colter…

  • @dennishein2812
    @dennishein2812 Před rokem

    Sorry but it was written as a poem by D.J. O’Malley in 1893. Sprage recorded it and I believe he sold around 900,000 copies.

  • @AVIGDORZEITLINMusic
    @AVIGDORZEITLINMusic Před 2 lety +1

    What guitar is Don using here, anybody know?

    • @rileyfloyd9769
      @rileyfloyd9769 Před rokem

      It's made by Santa Cruz Guitar Company, I think it's a 00 size, all mahogany. I've owned a couple of their guitars - they're wonderful, but pretty expensive. You can call them, they'll know what guitar he has.

    • @AVIGDORZEITLINMusic
      @AVIGDORZEITLINMusic Před rokem

      @@rileyfloyd9769 thanx for the info.

  • @mkaplan1383
    @mkaplan1383 Před 2 lety

    Carmen Sandiego says hello.