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The Night Herding Song
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The music and words are presumably hers. The music is the same in Lingenfelter and Dwyer, and White; different from Larkin, and different from Lomax and Lomax. According to Ramon F. Adams, during trail days, "when it was discovered that the northern range was good cow country, especially for fattening beef, there arose a demand for young animals. It became the usage to call them dogies, especially yearling steers, to distinguish them from steers that were fat enough for market.
Adams also quotes the 'dough-guts' explanation, but the vaquero origin now seems to have the widest acceptance.
Night herding song
This has been explained in a couple of threads. For 'dogal,' see the excellent little booklet by Donald Gilbert y Chavez, published by the University of New Mexico, and put on the net.
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Also see Ramon F. Lay down little dogies lay down We've both gotta sleep on the cold, cold ground, The winds blowing colder and the sun's going down So lay yourself down, little dogies lay down. I'll think about for a couple of days and see if I can remember the verses.
It has just 3 verses and does not give any credits as to its origin. I remember a recording by Cisco Houston. I have two 90 min. It may be among those songs, but there is no printed index with the tapes and I don't have the time now to listen to all of them.
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I'm glad that someone pointed out that the word is "dogies", with a long letter o, and that it's not about doggies. I believe Q's explanation of the origin of the word Spanish for motherless calf and picked up by cowboys from Mexican vaqueros is correct. Anyone have a list of Guthrie recordings?
I checked a few sites but couldn't find this one listed for Guthrie. Is there any Spanish dictionary that says "dogal" is a word for "dogie"? I don't have the CD on me at the moment, so I don't know the exact date, but all the tracks were recorded between and Harry Stephens's speaking voice sounds just like John Wayne's! At leas that's what I learned from Glenn Ohrlin. I only have the article my Gilbert y Chavez he also gives the alternate meaning of a nose halter.
The general usage, regardless of origin, is for young animals; yearlings, as Ramon Adams says see post above. Special handling cannot be afforded range cattle, especially on a drive. The first time the word appeared in print was in in Central Magazine. It is in an inquiry by a farmer: No indication of pronunciation, which depends on the syllable break- dou-ghies or dough-ies.
Adams, , in his "Log of a Cowboy," p.
Go slow, doggies, go slow. I've circle herded, I've night herded,too, And tuh keep yuh together, that's what I can't do; My hoss is laig weary, and I'm dead tired, But if you git away, I'm bound tuh get fired.
Smithsonian Folkways
Bunch up, doggies, bunch up. Chorus Lay still, doggies, since yuh have layed down, Yuh have tromped and yu've stomped all over this ground; Snore loud, doggies, and drown the wild sound, That will soon pass away when the night rolls 'round. Snore loud, doggies, snore loud. Sing slowly, no yodel "if authenticity is to be preserved for posterity, then the present type of mushroom radio singers who yodel will have to be discountenanced Lee, Deer Lodge, Montana, 92 pp. I don't think any of his LPs has made it to CD.
The Guthrie one is listed there. This link won't go to the Logan English page. Click on the 'American Music' link at top of the page and scroll down to find English in the index. The last verse goes: One I will have to go through at leisure.