“Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie” is a cowboy folk song. Also known as “The Cowboy’s Lament”, “The Dying Cowboy”, “Bury Me Out on the Lone Prairie”, and “Oh, Bury Me Not”, the song is described as the most famous cowboy ballad, Members of the Western Writers of America chose it as one of the Top 100 Western songs of all time. Based on a sailor’s song, the song has been recorded by many artists, including Moe Bandy, Johnny Cash, Cisco Houston, Burl Ives, Bruce Molsky, The Residents, Tex Ritter, Roy Rogers, Colter Wall and William Elliott Whitmore. The ballad is an adaptation of a sea song called “The Sailor’s Grave” or “The Ocean Burial“, which began “O bury me not in the deep, deep sea. The Ocean Burial was written by Edwin Hubbell Chapin, published in 1839, and put to music by George N. Allen
The ballad is an adaptation of a sea song called “The Sailor’s Grave” or “The Ocean Burial“, which began “O bury me not in the deep, deep sea. The Ocean Burial was written by Edwin Hubbell Chapin, published in 1839, and put to music by George N. Allen