Ian Tyson Lyrics — by Popularity
| 1 | Navajo Rug |
| 2 | Summer Wages |
| 3 | Fifty Years Ago |
| 4 | Claude Dallas |
| 5 | Four Strong Winds |
| 6 | M.C. Horses |
| 7 | The Gift |
| 8 | Alberta’s Child |
| 9 | Springtime in Alberta |
| 10 | The Old Double Diamond |
| 11 | The Wonder of It All |
| 12 | Eighteen Inches of Rain |
| 13 | Charles Goodnight’s Grave |
| 14 | Jaquima to Freno |
| 15 | Saddle Bronc Girl |
| 16 | Land of Shining Mountains |
| 17 | La Primera |
| 18 | Ross Knox |
| 19 | Barrel Racing Angel |
| 20 | Gallo de Cielo |
| 21 | Casey’s Gone |
| 22 | Old House |
| 23 | Roll on Owyhee |
| 24 | Love Without End |
| 25 | Range Delivery |
| 26 | Always Saying Goodbye |
| 27 | Night Rider’s Lament |
| 28 | Lights of Laramie |
| 29 | Big Horns |
| 30 | Adelita Rose |
| 31 | Blue Moon |
| 32 | Tom Blasingame |
| 33 | Windy Bill |
| 34 | Some Kind of Fool |
| 35 | Diamond Joe |
| 36 | Alcohol in the Bloodstream |
| 37 | Casey Tibbs |
| 38 | Leavin' Cheyenne |
| 39 | Magpie |
| 40 | Oklahoma Hills |
Ian Tyson Albums
Singles
About Ian Tyson
Ian Tyson was a Canadian country and folk singer-songwriter from Victoria who became one of Canada's most influential cowboy poets and western music artists over his six-decade career from the 1960s until his death in 2022. Initially gaining fame as part of the folk duo Ian & Sylvia with hits like "Four Strong Winds," Tyson later evolved into a masterful chronicler of ranch life and western heritage through solo albums like "Cowboyography" and "And Stood There Amazed." Songs like "Navajo Rug" and "Summer Wages" showcased his ability to blend traditional country with vivid storytelling about the Canadian West, while his weathered voice and authentic cowboy persona made him a revered figure in both Canadian folk and western music. His work preserved and celebrated the culture of the North American cowboy, influencing generations of country and folk artists across Canada and beyond.