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Red River Valley

Where is the Red River? There are several Red Rivers in the US and Canada. Lily May Ledford was from Red River Gorge, Kentucky.

The song was first recorded in 1925 by Carl Sprague as “Cowboy’s Love Song” then “the Sherman Valley” by Bascom Lunsford the same year.

The biggest hit was the 1927 version by Hugh Cross & Riley Puckett named the “Red River Valley”

How did it get the name? Mike Seegar said that there was a tune they played called Birght Mohawk Valley, he loved it and taught it to Riley Pucket, he made a record called Bright Mohawk Valley. They didn’t sell many records, so they changed it to the Red River (Arkansas), then became one of the biggest sells of country music.

Red River in Arkansas is called the Little Red River.

Red River, Texas: 2nd longest river associated with Texas. Principal tributaries of the Red River, include the Pease and Wichita rivers in north central Texas, the Sulphur River in Northeast Texas, and, from Oklahoma, the Wachita. The Ouachita is the main tributary in its lower course.

Red RIVER, CANADA- NORTHERN US: The Red River Valley is significant in the geography of North Dakota, Minnesota, and Manitoba for its relatively fertile lands

One of the first printed versions of the songs, titled “In the Bright Mohawk Valley” published in New York in 1896 with James J. Kerrigan as the writer.

About version #2: Edith Fowke disagreed that Kerrigan was the author of the song and she suggest in her article “The Red River Valley Re-Examined” that the song was probably composed at the time of the Wolseley Expedition to the northtern Red River Valley of 1870 in Manitoba and that it was known in at least 5 Canadian Provinces before 1896, and probably composed during the Red River rebellion of 1870.

According to Powder River Jack: The original version of the Red River valley pertains to a love affair between a cowboy and a school teacher who hailed from the east and was returning to her home. He knew that she if left him that he had no doubt would never see her again. The Red River valley in the original song refers to South Dakota.


Red River Valley

Where is the Red River? There are several Red Rivers in the US and Canada. Lily May Ledford was from Red River Gorge, Kentucky.

The song was first recorded in 1925 by Carl Sprague as “Cowboy’s Love Song” then “the Sherman Valley” by Bascom Lunsford the same year.

The biggest hit was the 1927 version by Hugh Cross & Riley Puckett named the “Red River Valley”

How did it get the name? Mike Seegar said that there was a tune they played called Birght Mohawk Valley, he loved it and taught it to Riley Pucket, he made a record called Bright Mohawk Valley. They didn’t sell many records, so they changed it to the Red River (Arkansas), then became one of the biggest sells of country music.

Red River in Arkansas is called the Little Red River.

Red River, Texas: 2nd longest river associated with Texas. Principal tributaries of the Red River, include the Pease and Wichita rivers in north central Texas, the Sulphur River in Northeast Texas, and, from Oklahoma, the Wachita. The Ouachita is the main tributary in its lower course.

Red RIVER, CANADA- NORTHERN US: The Red River Valley is significant in the geography of North Dakota, Minnesota, and Manitoba for its relatively fertile lands

One of the first printed versions of the songs, titled “In the Bright Mohawk Valley” published in New York in 1896 with James J. Kerrigan as the writer.

About version #2: Edith Fowke disagreed that Kerrigan was the author of the song and she suggest in her article “The Red River Valley Re-Examined” that the song was probably composed at the time of the Wolseley Expedition to the northtern Red River Valley of 1870 in Manitoba and that it was known in at least 5 Canadian Provinces before 1896, and probably composed during the Red River rebellion of 1870.

According to Powder River Jack: The original version of the Red River valley pertains to a love affair between a cowboy and a school teacher who hailed from the east and was returning to her home. He knew that she if left him that he had no doubt would never see her again. The Red River valley in the original song refers to South Dakota.


Red River Valley

Where is the Red River? There are several Red Rivers in the US and Canada. Lily May Ledford was from Red River Gorge, Kentucky.

The song was first recorded in 1925 by Carl Sprague as “Cowboy’s Love Song” then “the Sherman Valley” by Bascom Lunsford the same year.

The biggest hit was the 1927 version by Hugh Cross & Riley Puckett named the “Red River Valley”

How did it get the name? Mike Seegar said that there was a tune they played called Birght Mohawk Valley, he loved it and taught it to Riley Pucket, he made a record called Bright Mohawk Valley. They didn’t sell many records, so they changed it to the Red River (Arkansas), then became one of the biggest sells of country music.

Red River in Arkansas is called the Little Red River.

Red River, Texas: 2nd longest river associated with Texas. Principal tributaries of the Red River, include the Pease and Wichita rivers in north central Texas, the Sulphur River in Northeast Texas, and, from Oklahoma, the Wachita. The Ouachita is the main tributary in its lower course.

Red RIVER, CANADA- NORTHERN US: The Red River Valley is significant in the geography of North Dakota, Minnesota, and Manitoba for its relatively fertile lands

One of the first printed versions of the songs, titled “In the Bright Mohawk Valley” published in New York in 1896 with James J. Kerrigan as the writer.

About version #2: Edith Fowke disagreed that Kerrigan was the author of the song and she suggest in her article “The Red River Valley Re-Examined” that the song was probably composed at the time of the Wolseley Expedition to the northtern Red River Valley of 1870 in Manitoba and that it was known in at least 5 Canadian Provinces before 1896, and probably composed during the Red River rebellion of 1870.

According to Powder River Jack: The original version of the Red River valley pertains to a love affair between a cowboy and a school teacher who hailed from the east and was returning to her home. He knew that she if left him that he had no doubt would never see her again. The Red River valley in the original song refers to South Dakota.


Red River Valley

Where is the Red River? There are several Red Rivers in the US and Canada. Lily May Ledford was from Red River Gorge, Kentucky.

The song was first recorded in 1925 by Carl Sprague as “Cowboy’s Love Song” then “the Sherman Valley” by Bascom Lunsford the same year.

The biggest hit was the 1927 version by Hugh Cross & Riley Puckett named the “Red River Valley”

How did it get the name? Mike Seegar said that there was a tune they played called Birght Mohawk Valley, he loved it and taught it to Riley Pucket, he made a record called Bright Mohawk Valley. They didn’t sell many records, so they changed it to the Red River (Arkansas), then became one of the biggest sells of country music.

Red River in Arkansas is called the Little Red River.

Red River, Texas: 2nd longest river associated with Texas. Principal tributaries of the Red River, include the Pease and Wichita rivers in north central Texas, the Sulphur River in Northeast Texas, and, from Oklahoma, the Wachita. The Ouachita is the main tributary in its lower course.

Red RIVER, CANADA- NORTHERN US: The Red River Valley is significant in the geography of North Dakota, Minnesota, and Manitoba for its relatively fertile lands

One of the first printed versions of the songs, titled “In the Bright Mohawk Valley” published in New York in 1896 with James J. Kerrigan as the writer.

About version #2: Edith Fowke disagreed that Kerrigan was the author of the song and she suggest in her article “The Red River Valley Re-Examined” that the song was probably composed at the time of the Wolseley Expedition to the northtern Red River Valley of 1870 in Manitoba and that it was known in at least 5 Canadian Provinces before 1896, and probably composed during the Red River rebellion of 1870.

According to Powder River Jack: The original version of the Red River valley pertains to a love affair between a cowboy and a school teacher who hailed from the east and was returning to her home. He knew that she if left him that he had no doubt would never see her again. The Red River valley in the original song refers to South Dakota.