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  1. cowboy and ranch hand. gambler. horse thief. outlaw. Henry McCarty (September 17 or November 23, 1859 – July 14, 1881), alias William H. Bonney, better known as Billy the Kid, was an American outlaw and gunfighter of the Old West who is alleged to have killed 21 men before he was shot and killed at the age of 21.

  2. Billy the Kid | Clip Billy the Kid Ballad. Mark Lee Gardner performs a ballad about Billy the Kid during his interview for the film. Billy the Kid | Trailer Billy the Kid: Trailer

  3. The Ballad of Billy the Kid. by Henry Herbert Knibbs. No man in the West ever won such renown. As young Billy Bonney of Santa Fe town, And of all the wild outlaws that met a bad end, None so quick with a pistol or true to a friend. It was in Silver City his first trouble came,

  4. Billy the Kid c. 1880. The legend of Billy the Kid has acquired iconic status in American folklore, yet the outlaw himself, also known as William Bonney, had minimal impact on historical events in New Mexico Territory of the late 1800s. More has been written about Billy the Kid than any other gunslinger in the history of the American West, while hundreds of books, motion pictures, radio and ...

  5. William Henry McCarthy, más conocido como Billy the Kid o Billy el Niño (17 de septiembre de 1859-14 de julio de 1881), fue un vaquero y pistolero estadounidense que acabó creando una leyenda al convertirse en forajido. A lo largo de su corta vida utilizó distintos nombres, como William H. Bonney, Henry Antrim o Henry McCarthy.

  6. The Ballad of Billy Bonney Lyrics By Mickey Jupp Folks say I'm a bad man I should be hung They say there ain't much I can Do without a gun In my hand, in my hand I won't get no tombstone No maker for my grave No, I won't have much to show If I don't behave When the preached, I never heard a sound But if there's anybody up there looking down ...

  7. 7 de may. de 2023 · Some of William Bonneys most famous songs include “The Ballad of Billy the Kid,” “Street Life Serenade,” and “Piano Man.” These songs have stood the test of time and continue to be widely celebrated as classics of American music.