
Carl T. "Doc" Sprague (born May 10, 1895 - died February 21, 1979) was an American country musician. He was often dubbed "The Original Singing Cowboy". Sprague was one of the first country musicians on record, recording in the early 1920s. Sprague grew up on a farm near Houston, Texas and learned traditional cowboy songs as a child. During his college years at Texas A&M, he played in a band and, later on, worked as an athletic trainer. He also found time to conduct a weekly radio program on campus.
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When the Work's All Done This Fall
O bury me not on the lone prairie
O Bury Me Not On The Lone Prairie (The Dying Cowboy)
Cow Boy Love Song
The Two Soldiers
Bad Companions
Kisses
O Bury Me Not On the Lone Prairie (Recorded 1926)
Following The Cowtrail
The Mormon Cowboy
The Club Meeting
The Cowboy's Dream
The Cowboy
The Prisoner's Meditation
Here's To The Texas Ranger
The Boston Burglar
The Gambler
Cowman's Prayer
The Cowboy's Meditation
Rounded Up In Glory
If your saddle is good and tight
The Cowboy At Church
Utah Carrol
When the Work's All Done This Fall (Recorded 1925)
The Last Long Horn
Last Great Round Up
The Wayward Daughter
O Bury Me Not On The Lone Prai
Following the Cow Trail
Kisses (Recorded 1925)
When the Works All Don This Fall
Bad Companions (Recorded 1925)
The Waywars Daughter
The Last Longhorn
The Cowboys Dream (Recorded 1926)
Cowboy love song
The Gambler (Recorded 1926)
The Club Meeting (Recorded 1925)
The Boston Burglar (Recorded 1926)
Home On The Range
Red River Valley
Kissing
When the Works All Done This Fall
Club Meeting
Roll On Little Dogies
The Last Great Roundup
The Last Fierce Charge
The Girl I Loved In Summer Tennessee
It Is On Secret
The Orphan Girl
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