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  1. 4. Nov. 2008 · IAN TYSON: Four Strong Winds (Canadian Classic) HillBillyHit. 12.7K subscribers. Subscribed. 4.2K. 1.2M views 15 years ago. IAN TYSON: Four Strong Winds ...more. IAN TYSON: Four Strong...

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    Ian Dawson Tyson CM AOE was a Canadian singer-songwriter who wrote several folk songs, including "Four Strong Winds" and "Someday Soon", and performed with partner Sylvia Tyson as the duo Ian & Sylvia.

  3. 26. Juli 2008 · Watch Ian Tyson perform Navajo Rug, one of his most popular songs from the album Cowboyography, in this live video from March 1991. Enjoy the authentic sound of Canadian folk and country music ...

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    • 'Someday Soon'
    • 'Navajo Rug'
    • 'Red Velvet'
    • 'M.C. Horses'
    • 'Cottonwood Canyon'

    If the only Tyson song you know is "Four Strong Winds," then "Someday Soon" is the logical next step. Tyson wrote it at Sylvia's apartment in the Lower East Side of New York, where they were part of the burgeoning folk music scene. Released shortly after the couple's June 1964 marriage, the song is written from the perspective of a cowboy's girlfri...

    "Navajo Rug" was released as the second track on Tyson's 1986 album Cowboyography, and was selected by the Western Writers of America as one of the top 100 western songs of all time. The track, co-written with Tom Russell, is filled with nostalgic lyrics that paint a picture of an old lover who disappeared along with the titular blue and red rug. I...

    Although "Red Velvet" was first recorded by Ian & Sylvia for the duo's album Early Morning Rain, it's the version by Johnny Cash that most listeners know best. Considering Tyson was a self-taught musician who first learned Cash's hit "I Walk the Line" on guitar while in his 20s, it was a full-circle moment. Cash's version made it onto his 1968 albu...

    Tyson mourns the sale of steeds on this downcast song, on which he poured his heart out about losing a herd to the auction block. But it's not just a tune that's emblematic of the cowboy days of the wild West, it's also an important track due to Tyson's relationship with fellow country star, Corb Lund. Lund was a friend, an influence and a mentee o...

    Tyson released his final album, Carnero Vaquero, in 2015, when he was 82. One reviewersaid, "he still sounds sandpapery and weathered — and far more emotive than he once did." It's as true of his well-loved cover of Will Dudley's "Colorado Horses" as it is of the album closer, a Tyson original called "Cottonwood Canyon." Full of slowly loping nosta...

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    • CBC Music
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