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  1. Jul 3, 2013 · James Keelaghan wrote the song in the 1990s based on the true story of the Mann Gulch wildfire in Montana, where 13 smoke jumpers died. The song has been used as a tribute to fallen firefighters in Arizona and other places.

  2. 99000596 [1] Added to NRHP. May 19, 1999. The Mann Gulch fire was a wildfire reported on August 5, 1949, in a gulch located along the upper Missouri River in the Gates of the Mountains Wilderness (then known as the Gates of the Mountains Wild Area), Helena National Forest, in the U.S. state of Montana. A team of 15 smokejumpers parachuted into ...

  3. Jun 29, 2008 · Cry Cry Cry sings of the devastation of the Mann Gulch fire of 1949 through the point of view of Dodge, one of the remaining survivors.

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  4. Jul 28, 2018 · Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupCold Missouri Waters · Cry Cry CryCry Cry Cry℗ 1998 Razor & Tie Recordings.Released on: 1998-10-13Producer, Recor...

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  5. Cold Missouri Waters Lyrics: My name is Dodge, but then you know that / 'Cause it's written on the chart there at the foot end of the bed / They think I'm blind or I can't read it / I've read it ...

  6. James Keelaghan - Cold Missouri Waters.. I do not own any material in this video and it was uploaded for non-profit, entertainment purposes only. Enjoy.Like ...

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  7. The song tells the story of the Mann Gulch fire of 1949 in Montana, where 13 smokejumpers died and only 3 survived. It is composed by James Keelaghan and performed by various artists, including Richard Shindell and Gabrielle Louise.

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