Way Out There

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"Way Out There" is a classic Western cowboy song popularized by the Sons of the Pioneers, known for its evocative frontier imagery and harmonies.

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Label Occurrences
Way Out There canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Western song
cowboy song
song
associatedWith Old West
surface form: American West

cowboy culture
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
genre Western
country
cowboy music
hasInfluenceOn Western music tradition
hasLyricTheme cowboy life
frontier life
loneliness
nature imagery
wide open spaces
language English
madeFamousBy Sons of the Pioneers
musicalEra classic cowboy era
notableFor evocative frontier imagery
rich vocal harmonies
partOf classic cowboy song repertoire
performer Sons of the Pioneers
recordedBy Sons of the Pioneers
typicalInstrumentation acoustic guitar
vocal harmonies
vocalStyle close harmony
three-part harmony

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Sons of the Pioneers notableWork Way Out There
Strange Trails hasPart Way Out There