My name is Bob Fudge I was born in Texas Lampasas County Back during the war Small pox and Comanches Took most of my family Left my poor mother My brothers and me So I headed north To ride for the Blockers They were contractin' herds On the Montana range In the spring of the year '82 We left ol' Lampasas With two thousand steers For the Little Bighorn
Crossing our trails There were many great rivers All to be crossed Not a bridge would we find In the cold rolling waters And the wild plunging cattle There was many a young man Took leave of his life ♪ Well, we crossed at Doan's Store Into the Indian nation Saw the blood on the rocks Where those cowboys had died Then it's on to Fort Dodge On the Arkansas River Where gamblers and the whores All welcomed us there And the great snowcapped peaks Are on our left side now For many miles In the great silent land When I first saw Montana I knew I would love her I would ride her great plains 'Til the end of my days ♪ But she's all cut-and-dry now And the trails are all gone I've been to Yellowstone Park In an automobile But I can still see 'em swimming Boys, I can still hear 'em running I came off of the trails When cowboys was king My name is Bob Fudge I died in Montana