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Western Music Time (19-23 May 2021)

Western Music Time, DJ OJ Sikes

Opening theme
California – Foy Willing & the Riders of the Purple Sage
Wind – Sons of the Pioneers
Mustang – Robert Wagoner
Brandin’ Time – Red River Dave
Lookin’ for One Good Cowboy – Susie Knight
South of the Border – Sons of the Pioneers
Parece Que Va a Llover (Looks Like Rain) – Trio los Panchos
La Malaguena -Riders in the Sky fea Ranger Doug
Ay Yi Yi – Rich O’Brien
Ridin’ on the Sunshine Trail – Sons of the Pioneers
On the Banks of the Kaney – Big Chief Henry’s Indian String Band (1929)
Little Sweetheart of the Prairie – The Ranch Boys
More of The Best of the 1990s
Maggie – Bob Boatright
My Only Love – The Lobo Rangers fea Patty Bourne
Trail Tip Song – Riders in the Sky
Rodeo Road – Roy Rogers
Ridin’ Ropin’ – Hays County Gals
Sunset Trail – R.W. Hampton
I’m Sleeping in My Leggins Tonight – Red Steagall
Closing theme




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