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      • The most well-known slang term for a cow is Dogie (sometimes spelled Doggie) which is a term for a wandering, orphaned calf from the old west. Dogie was popularized by the classic American folk song “Get along little dogies”, which was voted as 46th out of the top 100 American folk songs of all time by the Western Writers of America.
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  2. "Git Along, Little Dogies" is a traditional cowboy ballad, also performed under the title "Whoopie Ti Yi Yo." It is cataloged as Roud Folk Song Index No. 827. Members of the Western Writers of America chose it as one of the Top 100 Western songs of all time.

  3. Jun 30, 2009 · A dogie, of course, is a reference to a young cow, often thought to have been derived from the cowboy jargon of "dough-guts," referring to the often distended bellies of yearling cattle. The...

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  4. Get Along Little Dogies Lyrics. [Verse 1] As I was out ridin' one mornin' for pleasure. I spied a young cowboy a-ridin' along. His hat was throwed back, and his spurs were jinglin' And as...

  5. Dec 27, 2023 · “Get Along Little Doggies” finds its roots in the American cowboy tradition. The term “doggies” actually refers to cattle, and the song tells the tale of a group of cowboys herding these cattle along a rough and difficult cattle trail.

  6. Oct 6, 2020 · According to Wikipedia “Git Along, Little Dogies” is a traditional cowboy ballad that relates to herding cattle. Owen Wister first referenced this song in his 1893 journal, which led to its later publication.

  7. Git Along Little Dogies. Traditional Song Lyrics and Sound Clip. Performed by Two of a Kind. As I was a-walking one morning for pleasure. I spied a cowpuncher all riding along. His hat was throwed back and his spurs was a-jinglin'. As he approached me, he was singin' this song:

  8. Aug 19, 2009 · Traditional: a classic cowboy ballad. As I was a-walking one morning for pleasure. I spied a cowpuncher a-riding along, His hat was throwed back and his spurs was a-jingling, As he approach’d me was a-singing this song. “Whoopee ti-yi-yo, git along, little dogies, It’s your misfortune and none of my own. Whoopee ti-yi-yo, git along, little dogies,

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