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  2. Rose of Cimarron (song) - Wikipedia

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    The Roy Rogers album never reached fruition but Young's bandmates, Paul Cotton and Timothy B. Schmit heard "Rose of Cimarron" and wanted Poco to record it. [2] Issued as a single in October 1976 - the 6:42 album track being edited to 3:14 - "Rose of Cimarron" reached #94 on the Billboard Hot 100. The track also became Poco's only charting ...

  3. Rose of Cimarron (album) - Wikipedia

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    The title track became one of the band's signature songs, and was later recorded by Emmylou Harris on her album, Cimarron. The band's old label, Epic Records , released Poco Live just one month before Rose of Cimarron , causing confusion among listeners and helping sales of the former at the expense of the latter.

  4. Poco (band) - Wikipedia

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    The group's next ABC album was Rose Of Cimarron which also failed to generate much enthusiasm and peaked at No. 89. Another Epic release also came out in 1976, the live album Live . Al Garth (ex- Loggins and Messina ), who guested on Head Over Heels and Rose of Cimarron , was added to the group's 1976 touring line up on sax and violin, but was ...

  5. Poco discography - Wikipedia

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    The Very Best of Poco — 2000 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection — 2001 Take Two — 2002 The Very Best of Poco — From the Inside/A Good Feelin' to Know — 2004 Pickin' Up the Pieces/Poco — 2005 Alive in the Heart of the Night — 2006 Keep on Tryin' — Poco Live — The Essential Poco — Gold — Best of Poco Live ...

  6. Live (Poco album) - Wikipedia

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    Poco Live is the tenth album, and second live album, by the American country rock band Poco.The material for this album had been recorded for Epic Records shortly after the Cantamos album, but it was not released until over a year later, after Poco's switch to ABC Records and success with the Head over Heels album.

  7. The Ultimate Collection (Poco album) - Wikipedia

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    The Ultimate Collection is a compilation album by the American band Poco, released in 1998. ... "Rose Of Cimarron" (Young) – 6:42 "Indian Summer" (Cotton) – 4:40

  8. Rusty Young (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Drummer George Grantham and bass player Randy Meisner rounded out the original Poco lineup. [5] The band's membership fluctuated over the years. After Furay left the group, Young took on more song writing responsibility, along with Paul Cotton and Timothy B. Schmit. Young is best known for writing the Poco songs "Rose of Cimarron" and "Crazy Love".

  9. Rose Dunn - Wikipedia

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    The Cimarron is a river that flows through much of Oklahoma. "Rose of Cimarron" is a song by country rock band Poco being the title cut of their 1976 album release Rose of Cimarron: written by founding member Rusty Young, the song featured lead vocals by Paul Cotton and Timothy B. Schmit. The song is about Dunn.