The Ballymena Cowboy

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The Ballymena Cowboy
Studio album by
Released1970
Recorded1970
GenreComedy
Length33:28
LabelEmerald Music
ProducerPeter Lloyd
James Young chronology
Behind the Barricades
(1970)
The Ballymena Cowboy
(1970)
Very Much Live In Canada
(1971)

The Ballymena Cowboy is the seventh comedy album released by the Northern Irish comedian and actor James Young.

The album cover has a picture taken by Stanley Matchett Young holding a lasso and dressed as a cowboy. Beside him, a woman is dressed as an Indian and holds a tomahawk. The back cover has a picture of Young taken in 1969 on a visit to Canada along with a silhouette of a scene from the Old West. In the picture, Young is seen sitting on a wagon with Sam, The Record Man.

Track listing[edit]

Side 1[edit]

  1. The Ballymena Cowboy – 3:52
  2. A Hairy Tale: 2:42
  3. There's a Lounge Bar in The Town – 2:26
  4. On Derry's Walls – 3:08
  5. Stormont Pudding – 2:09
  6. Bingo Crazy – 3:01

Side 2[edit]

  1. Boom – 1:49
  2. I'm A Private Detective – 1:46
  3. The Cherryvalley Debutramp – 2:50
  4. U.L.S.T.E.R. – 2:09
  5. Sixty Years From Now – 2:14
  6. A Party Political Broadcast – 4:52

Re-release[edit]

Emerald Music re-released the album in 2001. It was made available separately or in a boxset with The Very Best of James Young.[1]

Re-release order[edit]

The re-release has the same tracks as the original but in a different order::

  1. The Ballymena Cowboy
  2. Boom
  3. There's a Lounge Bar in the Town
  4. On Derry's Walls
  5. Stormont Pudding
  6. Bingo Crazy
  7. A Hairy Tale
  8. I'm A Private Detective
  9. The Cherryvalley Debutramp
  10. U.L.S.T.E.R.
  11. Sixty Years From Now
  12. Party Political Broadcast

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Emerald Music James Young Page". Emerald Music. Archived from the original on 5 April 2012. Retrieved 15 December 2011. [dead link]