I am proud to tell the internet that I was the first guy ever to play this song on the radio anywhere, as a twenty-two-year-old broadcaster in Sheridan, Wyoming on 1410 KWYO. Gordon Stack was our program director and got the deal to have that single exclusively for one week.
Interesting…First time I heard it was on KIML out of Gillette…also heard out of Casper on KTWO…was out working on a ranch along the Belle Fourche. Now, it seems, that was a long time ago.
I was once a 17 year old farm kid, learning how to ride bulls. This song was my anthem i guess. I did ok. Now im 48 years old. Id do it all again in a heartbeat.
This is the very first song that I learned to play while pregnant with my now 25 year-old daughter who is also pregnant with her. we were from Texas and didn’t really have anything to do in California or know anybody so my dad would take me to guitar center to practice guitar and go look at old shops for country music this was the first song he taught me on his first Ibenez. After that, he taught me down in the corner by CCR and Europa by Santana on a fender strat. I remember having to eventually stop because my belly was too big. I ended up naming my daughter Aubree after the bread song I think it’s the most beautiful confusing song in the world and it is so perfectly my daughter 25 years later.
maybe the song hasn't got many likes and Chris isn't much famous but I love his songs and I appreciate him and I wish him rest in peace and i will never forget him
I thought D.Js used the word "turn" and not "play" when talking about jockeying music. Anyway... I love this old cowboy. I'm currently learning The Ride, just finished The Hawk (Ned L.)