Johnny Cash and Buffy Sainte-Marie perform ‘Custer,’ from Cash’s Bitter Tears album, on Season 1, Episode 4 of The Johnny Cash Show, July 5, 1969.Singing a a duet and playing the mouthbow, with Johnny Cash.
-Episode 4 - Guests:
* Buffy Sainte-Marie
* Doug McClure
* The Cowsills
The show was recorded at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium, then home of the Grand Ole Opry
One thing Peter LaFarge, Buffy Sainte-Marie and Johnny Cash have in common is that they are all basically storytellers. This tends to be true of most First Nations people. The art of storytelling was always a highly regarded and highly valued trait. They just went one step further and turned their stories into music or a story with musical accompaniment.
Custer Song Lyrics
Now I will tell you buster that I ain't a fan of Custer
And the General he don't ride well anymore
To some he was a hero but to me his score was zero
And the General he don't ride well anymore
Now Custer done his fightin' without too much excitin'
And the General he don't ride well anymore
General Custer come in pumpin' when the men were out a huntin'
But the General he don't ride well anymore
With victories he was swimmin' he killed children dogs and women
But the General he don't ride well anymore
Crazy Horse sent out the call just to Sitting Bull and Gall
And the General he don't ride well anymore
Now Custer split his men well he won't do that again
Cause the General he don't ride well anymore
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Twelve thousand warriors waited they were unanticipated
And the General he don't ride well anymore
It's not called an Indian victory but a bloody massacre
And the General he don't ride well anymore
There might have been more enthusin' if us Indians had been losin'
But the General he don't ride well anymore
General George A.Custer oh his yellow hair had lustre
But the General he don't ride well anymore
For now the General's silent he got bombarded violent
And the General he don't ride well anymore
Oh the General he don't ride well anymore
The Johnny Cash Show
2 comments:
These video bits are wonderful. I'm guessing these were done in the early 1970's. Great stuff.
What a beautiful way to spend a Sunday morning, thinking back to previous decades of a time when we were first introduced to the talent of Buffy Sainte-Marie. What a talent, then and now.
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