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Really Hot Country January 19

Really Hot Country ,DJ Miquel Batlle Garriga

Really Hot Country

DJ Miquel Batlle Garriga

mbatllegarriga@gmail.com

KWC Americana Radio Station

Hi buddies , we started new week , with another trip through the decades of country music , from 50’s to the present , take care friends….

– Yoke of Oxen – Slim Williams ( 1952 )
– Say you love me – Peggy Upton ( 1955 )
– Your heart – George Jones ( 1956 )
– Old lonesome times – Carl Smith ( 1955 )
– Hillbilly heaven – Wesley Tuttle ( 1952 )
– Living , learning , trying to forget – Ray Pressley ( 1968 )
– Flower of love – Wendy Dawn ( 1968 )
– My heart will be broken for you – Cliff Davis ( 1966 )
– Diesel Smoke – Benny Barnes ( 1966 )
– Back Track – Faron Young ( 1961 )
– Abner Brown – Johnny Cash ( 1978 )
– You turn the man in me – Freddy Hart ( 1976 )
– All the world is lonely now – Don Gibson ( 1978 )
– Amarillo Highway – Bobby Bare ( 1975 )
– Texas , When I die – Ed Bruce ( 1977 )
– Beethoven was before my time – Moe Bandy ( 1980 )
– A Dallas cowboys and New Orleans Saint – The Kendalls ( 1982 )
– How many love songs – Joe Stampley ( 1980 )
– Heaven’s almost big as big as Texas – Johnny Paycheck ( 1984 )
– A little more country – Hank thompson ( 1980 )
– West Texas Waltz – Flaco Jimenez & Emmylou Harris ( 1992 )
– Honky Tonk Heart – Chris wall ( 1990 )
– Hurtin’ side of me – Dale Conners ( 1990 )

– Back in my cowboys days – Ray Kennedy ( 1992 )
– Call of the bellbird – The Webb Brothers ( 1991 ) Australia
– Helping me get over you – Lari White & Travis Tritt ( 1996 )
– Too much of a good thing – Johnny Tex & The Texicans ( 2007 )
– County line road – Brian Houser ( 2001 )
– Midnight Run – James Hand ( 2009 )
– I’ll drink the 5th – Joel Fry ( 2005 )
– Grand Texas – Karen Collins ( 2004 )
– I ain’t gonna do it anymore – Gary Bennett ( 2010 )
– Plug my heart into the jukebox – Big B ( 2011 )
– Send my heart back to Texas – Dale Phillips ( 2018 )
– Heart full of hope – David Gideon ( 2017 )
– The highway to Wapanucka – David Paul Nowlin ( 2018 )
– That ain’t country – Dennis Ledbetter ( 2018 )
– On the rebound – JP Harris & Elizabeth Cook ( 2019 )
– Honky Tonk Tears – Jackie & The Racket ( 2019)
– Bottle Baby Boggie – James Carothers ( 2019 )
– You’re a lesson I ‘ve already learned – Jannet Bodewes ( 2019 ) Holland
– Single Again – Jukebox Hardknocks ( 2020 )
– I’ve got a house – Justin Cole ( 2020 )
– Give it hell – Keith Phillips ( 2020 )
– Ford Ecoline – Kerry Fearon ( 2020 )
– Two old wedding rings – Kolt Barber ( 2020 )

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