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Hi, Many thanks for your visit! I’m John Woon from Malaysia, a happy 77-year-old retiree. This song could be the property of its rightful owners and therefore I claim no ownership of the song. This non-profit video was made solely for the purposes of personal interest and hobby only. Please “SUBSCRIBE" to my YouTube channel to join me and my guitar, as I challenge myself with my ageing vocal cords and fingers… in my journey towards doing justice to some of the world’s most memorable oldies, especially the Country and Western songs! If you like this video, please give me a “LIKE” and share it with your friends. I welcome your “Comment” too! You can easily develop a beautiful singing voice with effortless vocal agility: https://tinyurl.com/8mbfwyxr (John Woon is the founder of JW Latex Consultants https://latexconsultants.blogspot.com/ http://woonsungliang.wix.com/jw-latex... https://slwoon2.wixsite.com/johnwoon) #martyrobbins #redrivervalley #johnwoon #jwlatexconsultants Lyrics: From this valley they say you are going I will miss your bright eyes and sweet smile For they say you are taking the sunshine That has brightened our path for a while Do you think of the valley you're leaving Oh how lonely, how sad it will be. Do you think of the fond heart you're breaking And the grief you are causing to me For a long time my dear I've been waiting For the words that you never would say And alas my poor heart you are breaking For they tell me you're going away As you go to your home by the ocean May you never forget those sweet hours That we spent in the Red River Valley And the love we exchanged mid the flowers. Come and sit by my side if you love me Do not hasten to bid me adieu But remember the Red River Valley And the cowboy who loved you so true