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"It's amazing how much culture has been affected by the cowboy," she said. "They sang to keep the cattle moving along, they sang to keep the cattle calm and they sang to entertain each other. They call it the last troubadour tradition." The state's cowboy ditty joins New Mexico's other songs, including a Spanish language state song, a state ballad and a state bilingual song. The state's official song, "O Fair New Mexico," was written by the daughter of famed sheriff Pat Garrett, who allegedly gunned down outlaw Billy the Kid. While New Mexico's cowboy song is the country's first, several other Western states already have official songs with a cowboy twist: Kansas' "Home on the Range" and Oklahoma's "Oklahoma!" ___ On the Net: Syd Masters and the Swing Riders: http://www.sydmasters.com/
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