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English: Allá en el Rancho Grande ("Down there at the big ranch") is a traditional Mexican folksong, that was popularized on Texas ranches by Mexican cowhands and has since turned into a cowboy standard. It was published in 1931 by Frank Dobie in his collection Southwestern Lore and in 1934 by John A. Lomax and Alan Lomax in American Ballads and Folk Songs. In 1941 a request for summary judgment by Silvano D. Ramos, who claimed authorship of the song, was rejected by a court, for more information visit the UCLA LAW & Columbia Law School Copyright Infringement Projekt.
With additional English lyrics it became a hit for both Bing Crosby and Gene Autry in 1939 and 1940. This Spanish language version was sung by Tito Guizar in his 1936 movie of the same title.
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Quelle "Allá en el Rancho Grande", Lombardo Films, 1936
Urheber Tito Guizar
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