Empty Saddles (in the Old Corral)

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title: Empty Saddles (in the Old Corral)
text: "Empty Saddles" is a classic American cowboy song written by Billy Hill. Hill based the song on a poem by J. Keirn Brennan grieving for lost companions. The song became widely known to the public in July 1936, when Bing Crosby sang it with deep emotion in the Paramount musical Rhythm on the Range, and his Decca recording of it, made on July 14, 1936, with Victor Young and His Orchestra, reached the Top 10 that September. Crosby's recording of this and other "country" songs gave them a legitimacy
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