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"Oklahoma Hills" is a song written by Woody Guthrie. Members of the Western Writers of America chose it as one of the Top 100 Western songs of all time. Jack Guthrie, Woody's cousin, later changed the lyrics and music and in 1945 recorded a Western swing version which he took to number one on the Juke Box Folk Records charts. The B-side of the song, entitled, "I'm Brandin' My Darlin' With My Heart" peaked at number five on the same chart. Country singer Hank Thompson, joined by His Brazos Valley Boys, also recorded a well-known version of "Oklahoma Hills". Thompson's western swing rendition reached No. 10 on the Billboard magazine Hot C&W Singles chart in 1961. Woody's son, Arlo Guthrie, recorded the song for his album ''Running Down the Road'', released in 1969 by Warner Bros. Records. In 2001 the Oklahoma State Legislature declared Woody's version the official state folk song. ==Chorus== :''Way down yonder in the Indian nation'' :''I rode my pony on the reservation'' :''In the Oklahoma Hills where I was born'' :''Way down yonder in the Indian nation'' :''A cowboy’s life is my occupation'' :''In the Oklahoma Hills where I was born''
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