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Sons Of The Pioneers – Cool Water

Was a commercial success and reached number 9 on the Billboard chart. The song, with its haunting melody and beautiful harmonies, quickly became a fan favorite and a classic of the western music canon.

Sons Of The Pioneers – Cool Water: The Legendary Western Song

If you’re a fan of western music, you must have heard of Sons Of The Pioneers – the band that defined the genre in the early 20th century. One of their most iconic songs is «Cool Water,» a masterpiece that captures the essence of the American West. In this article, we’ll take a closer look at this legendary song and its history.
Sons Of The Pioneers - Cool Water
Single The Sons Of Pioneers Decca 1947
«Cool Water» was recorded by Sons Of The Pioneers in 1941, written by Bob Nolan, and produced by Charles Grean. Was a commercial success and reached number 9 on the Billboard chart. The song, with its haunting melody and beautiful harmonies, quickly became a fan favorite and a classic of the western music canon.
The lyrics of «Cool Water» tell the story of a thirsty cowboy wandering in the desert, searching for water. The song paints a vivid picture of the harshness of the West, and the resilience and determination of its people. The refrain, «Cool, clear water,» is both a plea and a celebration, a reminder of the preciousness of life in a barren land.
But «Cool Water» is more than just a great song – it’s a cultural artifact that reflects the values and mythology of the American West. It’s a testament to the pioneering spirit, the love of freedom and adventure, and the resilience in the face of adversity. It’s no wonder that it has inspired countless artists, filmmakers, and writers over the years.
In conclusion, Sons Of The Pioneers – Cool Water is a timeless masterpiece that deserves to be remembered and cherished. Whether you’re a fan of western music or not, you can appreciate the beauty and power of this legendary song. So, next time you’re in the desert, or just feeling parched, remember the words of Bob Nolan and Sons Of The Pioneers: «Keep a-movin’ Dan don’t you listen to him, Dan, he’s a devil, not a man, and he spreads the burning sand with water, cool, clear, water.»

The Legacy Of Sons Of The Pioneers

Sons Of The Pioneers were one of the most influential bands in the history of western music. They were formed in 1934 in California and quickly gained a following with their unique sound and style. They popularized the use of vocal harmonies and yodeling in western music, and their songs became classics of the genre. They continued to record and perform until the late 1980s, and their legacy lives on to this day.





Sons Of The Pioneers - Cool Water
Sons Of The Pioneers

The Western Music Canon

Western music has a rich and diverse history, spanning from the 19th century to the present day. It includes various sub-genres, such as cowboy songs, western swing, bluegrass, and more. Sons Of The Pioneers are an integral part of this canon, and their influence can be heard in many contemporary artists, such as Marty Robbins, Gene Autry, and Roy Rogers.
In conclusion, Sons Of The Pioneers – Cool Water is a classic of western music, a timeless masterpiece that embodies the spirit and mythology of the American West. Its legacy lives on, inspiring new generations of artists and music lovers. So, the next time you hear the song, take a moment to appreciate its beauty and significance. And remember, «keep a-movin’ Dan, don’t you listen to him, Dan.»

COUNTRYPEDIA




Sons Of The Pioneers – Cool Water Lyrics

All day I face the barren waste without the taste of water*
Cool water.
Old Dan and I with throats burned dry and souls that cry for water,
Cool water.
The night are cool and I’m a fool each stars a pool of water,
Cool water.
But with the dawn I’ll wake and yawn and carry on to water,
Cool water.
[Chorus:]
Keep a movin’ Dan, don’t you listen to him Dan, he’s a devil not a man
and he spreads the burnin’ sand with water.
Dan can’t you see that big green tree where the waters runnin’ free
and it’s waiting there for me and you.
Water, cool water.
The shadows sway and seem to say tonight we pray for water,
Cool water.
And way up there He’ll hear our prayer and show us where there’s water,
Cool Water.
Dan’s feet are sore he’s yearning for just one thing more than water,
Cool water.
Like me, I guess, he’d like to rest where there’s no quest for water,
Cool water.

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Sons Of The Pioneers - Cool Water
B-Side Single Sons Of The Pioneers Decca 1947
Sons Of The Pioneers – Cool Water
B-side Tumbling Tumbleweeds
Written 1936
Published 1936 Music of the West
Released April 1947
Studio Chicago, Illinois
Genre Country (Hillbilly)
Label Decca
Songwriter(s) Bob Nolan

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