guitars; voiceCollected for M.C.Parler Collected and transcribed by Sara Jo Fendley Mt. View, Ark. Jan.4, 1964 sung by Glen Orland and accompanying himself on the guitar. Learned in 1944 in Arizona from cowpuncher, "Powder River Jack" Reel 419. Item 13 XIII WINDY BILL Oh Windy Bill was a Texas boy, and he could rope you bet He swore the steer he couldn't tie he hadn't met up yet The boys knew of an old black steer that ran down in the draw At the bottom of the Malpies and a sorta bad outlaw Now many a boy had tried the steer but he got away for fair We bet old Bill two to one he couldn't quite set there He saddled up his old gray horse, his back and withers raw And started after the old black steer, that ran down in the draw With his sam-st...