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Really Hot Country Dec 08

Really Hot Country Dec 08 ,DJ Miquel Batlle Garriga

Really Hot Country

DJ Miquel Batlle Garriga

mbatllegarriga@gmail.com

KWC Americana Radio Station

Punctual to the weekly appointment, another trip through the decades of country music from the 50’s, to the present, more than 40 shots of real country music … i hope you like it …. enjoy it.



Funny Book – Herb Henson ( 1952 )
– Honey baby – Jimmy Thomason ( 1952 )
– Baby I like your style – Al Coker & The Coker Family ( 1956 )
– Drivin’ away my blues – George Rich ( 1956 )
– Beware of a stranger – Fuzzy Owens ( 1956 )
– Loose talk – Buck Owens & Rose Maddox ( 1961 )
– Private party – Vancie Flowers ( 1966 )
– Painting the town – Rollie Weber ( 1966 )
– My past is present – Bobby Durham ( 1964 )
– I’ll be there – Kirk Hansard ( 1969 )
– You must be a truckie – Lucky Starr ( 1976 ) Australia
– Tonight she’ll make me happy – Ray Sanders ( 1971 )
– Gaston county courthouse – Ken Lucas ( 1972 )
– Sunday morning woman – Ray Dunn ( 1975 )
– Till you come back home again – Jesse Colin Young ( 1975 )
– Standing next to you – Joe Douglas ( 1980 )
– Sing us a country song , Loretta – Dee Smith ( 1980 )
– You’re so easy to love – Jimmy C. Newman ( 1983 )
– High on Seattle – Frank Hurley ( 1980 )
– I like country music – Kenny Boyd & The Strawboss ( 1983 )
– Nevada moon – Rosalie Sorrells ( 1995 )
– Bit and bridle – Mary Kilroy ( 1996 )




– Four scores and seven beers ago – Ray Benson ( 1991 )
– How can I marry you – David Marc ( 1990 )
– Wine me up – Kenny Brent & Faron Young ( 1994 )
– Daddy’s Radio – Tommy Irvin ( 2007 )
– The rains came – LeNaye Pearson ( 2002 )
– The way things were done – Sara Evans ( 2007 )
– The Ballad of Scumbag Country – Hellbound Glory ( 2008 )
– Rolling in the hay – Danney Ball ( 2002 )
– Scotty’s Place – Tessy Lou & The Shotgun Stars ( 2015 )
– The right combination – The Cajun Country Revival ( 2014 )
– Fried chicken , mashed potatoes and sweet milk gravy – Cowboy Joe Badcock ( 2018 )
– Learned from the best – Craig Gerdes ( 2018 )
– Daddy’s been gone so long – Creed Fisher ( 2018 )
– I Hate These Songs – Dale Watson ( 2017 )
– Killing me nice and slow – Dallas Moore ( 2018 )
– Livin’ high – Hearts gone south ( 2019 )
– Truck drivin’ man – Heather Littlefield ( 2019 )
– Times gets away – Hogslop String Band ( 2019 )
– The poplars – Barb Waters & The Mothers Pearl ( 2020 ) Australia
– Many happy hangovers to you – Becklin & Her Druthers ( 2020 )
– Carry me back to the lone prairie – Big Cedar Fever ( 2020 )
– I mean I’m mean – Billy Prine ( 2020 )
– Rednecks Lookin’ for paychecks – Bellamy Brothers ( 2020 )
– He can see my tomorrow – Kerrigan La Brooy ( 2020 ) Australia





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