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  1. When the Work's All Done this Fall is a classic American cowboy song, written as a poem by D. J. O'Malley (1867–1943). The work was first published in the Miles City Stock-Growers Journal in 1893, titled After the Roundup, over the pen name D.J. White.

  2. 25 feb 2011 · 95. 11K views 13 years ago. "Carl T. Sprague's August 1925 recording of "When The Work's All Done This Fall" (with "Bad Companions" on the B side) helped establish the image of the...

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  3. © 2024 Google LLC. Cowboy balladeer Carl T. Sprague (1895-1979) sings this tragic song on the record that helped establish the image of the singing cowboy in country music. The...

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  4. When the roundup days are over and the shipping all is done. I'm going right straight home, boys, before my money's gone. I have changed my way, boys, no more will I fall. Yes, I am going home, boys, when the work's all done this fall.

  5. Cowboy music legend Don Edwards performs the classic Carl T. Sprague song "When the Work's All Done This Fall," live at the Ozark Folk Center Craft Village, ...

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  6. When the Work’s All Done This Fall” tells the story of an old cow-puncher, reminiscing about his past and longing to see his family once again in Alberta. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the cowboy’s tough and rugged life, contrasting with his bittersweet yearning for home.

  7. When the Work's All Done this Fall is a classic American cowboy song, written as a poem by D. J. O'Malley (1867-1943). The work was first published in the Miles City Stock-Growers Journal in 1893, titled After the Roundup, over the pen name D. J. White.