Rose of Cimarron
Poco
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Roll along, roll on Rose of Cimarron Dusty days are gone Rose of Cimarron Shadows touch the sand and look to see who's standin' Waitin' at your window, watchin' will they ever show? Can you hear them calling? You know they have fallen on Campfires cold and dark that never see a spark burn bright Roll along, roll on Rose of Cimarron Dusty days are gone Rose of Cimarron Trails that brought them home echo names the've known Four days high and lonely comin' to you only You're the one they'd turn to, the only one they knew who'd do All her best to be around when the chips were down Hearts like yours belong Following the dawn Wrapped up in a song Rose of Cimarron
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Written by: RUSTY YOUNG
Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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11 facts about this song
Song Details"Rose of Cimarron" is a song by the American country rock band Poco, released as the title track of their ninth studio album in 1976.
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Musical CompositionThe song, composed by the band's guitarist and vocalist Rusty Young, is celebrated for its beautiful orchestration and smooth, melodic lines that blend country, rock and folk influences.
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Lyrics InterpretationThe song narrates the tale of a woman who helped outlaws in Cimarron, New Mexico during the era of American Old West, projecting a powerful image of feminine strength and independence.
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Chart StatusDespite its popularity among fans, "Rose of Cimarron" did not reach high positions on the charts. Its greatest achievement was reaching number 94 on the Billboard Hot 100.
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Album PerformanceThe "Rose of Cimarron" album marked the beginning of Poco's decline in commercial success, but it remains a cult classic among fans for its brilliant musicianship and timeless theme.
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Notable CoversThe song has been covered by several artists, including Emmylou Harris, whose version was a Top 40 country hit in 1981.
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Song ImpactMany fans and critics consider "Rose of Cimarron" as one of Poco's finest moments and an essential track in the country rock genre.
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Specific InstrumentationThe song features a distinctive pedal steel guitar part, played by Rusty Young, that contributes significantly to its unique combined country-rock sound.
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Concert Performances"Rose of Cimarron" remains a stalwart of Poco's live performances, with audiences frequently applauding the song's blend of lyrical storytelling and instrumental sophistication.
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Lyrics InspirationRusty Young, the composer, reportedly found inspiration in a pamphlet about Rose Dunn that he stumbled upon during a tour stop in Oklahoma. Dunn was a 15-year-old girl who got involved with the infamous outlaw George "Bittercreek" Newcomb.
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Musical Style TransitionThe song represented a transition for Poco's musical style. While their early work was heavily country influenced, "Rose of Cimarron" showed a smoother, more polished rock sound.
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