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#HenryBrown #wildwest #outlawballad #westernmusic #cowboysongs #TrueWest The Journey Continues! After traveling through all 50 U.S. states and creating an unforgettable musical adventure, we’re embarking on a new challenge! This time, we’re diving into the legendary Wild West – a world of outlaws, gunslingers, sheriffs, gamblers, storytellers, and historic figures who shaped this fascinating era. Each song tells the story of myths and people who left an everlasting mark on history. Join me on this journey! Ready for a New Musical Adventure? After exploring the musical landscapes of all 50 U.S. states together, it’s time for a new chapter! This time, we’re traveling back to the Wild West, bringing legends of outlaws, cowboys, and other iconic characters to life. Each song is carefully crafted to capture the spirit of the era, and with the help of cutting-edge AI tools, we’ve created an authentic country sound. What Makes This Special? Heartfelt lyrics, touching melodies, and a modern approach make this music truly one of a kind. Want to Support My Work? Subscribe to my channel, share the video with your friends, and leave a comment. Your support means everything to me! How You Can Support: If you enjoy my music and would like to support my work, your generosity makes all the difference. You can make a symbolic donation via PayPal – every contribution helps me continue this dream of celebrating America through song. ❤️ PayPal: [email protected] A Few Notes: All song lyrics are my original work, with no plagiarism or borrowed lines from other songs. Feel free to share the songs across all social media platforms, including Facebook, TikTok, Instagram, X, and others. If you’d like to use my music in your own video projects, please reach out to me directly to discuss licensing and collaboration. ► Thank you for listening to my song! Don’t forget to Like, Comment, Share, and Subscribe to my channel: / @americanfolkcountryai 🎵 Lyrics: Borna Cuk / Music & Voice: AI (2025) ABOUT: Henry Brown was a man caught between two worlds — a rugged drifter turned lawman who once rode with Billy the Kid and the Regulators. Born in Missouri and hardened by a lonely youth, he sought justice in New Mexico but found only blood and betrayal. As a marshal in Caldwell, Kansas, he tried to walk the straight path, preaching peace with a Bible and a badge. But the ghosts of his past returned in a blaze of gunfire. In 1884, he led a failed bank robbery and was killed after escaping jail. Henry Brown’s story is one of redemption lost, torn between duty and desperation — a true tale of the Wild West where legends rarely rest in peace. LYRIC: 🎵 Ballad of Henry Newton Brown: Outlaw by Night, Lawman by Day | Wild West Tragedy! He was born in Missouri, raised hard and alone, A boy with no roots, just flesh and bone. Left his kin behind at seventeen, With a six-gun dream and a heart caught between. Rode down to New Mexico, dust on his soul, Got caught in the war where the bullets rolled. With Billy and the Regulators by his side, They shot the sheriff, then they had to ride. Oh, Henry Brown, with your head held high, Lawman by day, outlaw when the sun died. They gave you a badge, but you still wore the crown Of a wanted man… Henry Brown. He cleaned up Caldwell, walked the line so straight, Married a woman with a heart full of grace. Preached peace with a Bible in the saddlebag, But the past still whispered from a bloodstained flag. Then April came, and the devil rode fast, He broke his oath, and he shattered the glass. A bank full of gun smoke; two good men fell, And Henry rode straight to a jailhouse hell. Oh, Henry Brown, with your head held high, Lawman by day, outlaw when the sun died. You wrote to your wife with your tears falling down, Said, “Keep the Winchester… and don’t let me drown.” You ran from that jail with death at your heels, But that scattergun sang what the jury feels. They tore you down in that cold dirt town, Bled out in an alley — no judge, no crown. Oh, Henry Brown, you danced with the flame, Tried to change course but got lost in the game. Now you're just a ghost where the coyotes howl, A badge in the mud… and a legend gone foul. "Do not go back on me," he said in the end… But some things you can’t outrun, my friend.