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Western Music Time (18-22 Jan 2023)

Western Music Time, DJ OJ Sikes

Western Music Time (18-22 Jan 2023)

Opening theme
Bob Wagoner Sings Less Well-known Western Gems
But I Always Wanted To
Trail of Memories
My Kind of Country
Sundown on the Prairie fea Tammy Kilpatrick
Somewhere on the Painted Desert fea Tammy Kilpatrick
Call of the Lonesome Trail
Lure of the Wilderness
Grand Canyon
High Country
Mexicali Trail
It’s a Cowboy’s Life for Me
Old Forgotten Trails
A Cowboy Has to Sing
Cowboy Jubilee – Roy Rogers & the Sons of he Pioneers
Country Corner
Fiddler’s Pastime – Kenny Baker
Your Good Girl’s Gonna Go Bad – Tammy Wynette
Shady Grove – Bill Monroe & his Bluegrass Boys
Chant of the Wanderer – Sons of the Pioneers
Chant of the Plains – Sons of the Pioneers
Closing theme

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