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Really Hot Country May 11

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….

– I need your love – Lefty Frizzell ( 1958 )
– Ethyl in my gas ( no gal in my arms ) – Jimmie Heap ( 1954 )
– Little mama – Onie Wheeler ( 1955 )
– Run em off – Jeanie Pierson ( 1953 )
– The friday night free for all – Chuck Murphy ( 1955 ) Canada
– A fool away from home – Chuck Slaughter ( 1969 )
– Gone you’re gonna be – Clyde Pitts ( 1966 )
– Half way in love – Wynn Stewart ( 1967 )
– I tickled her under the chin – T Texas Tyler ( 1960 )
– The girl on the match box cover – Duke Bowman ( 1960 )
– They don’t pick cotton in Chicago – Red Reeves ( 1973 )
– Future on ice – The Last Miles Ramblers ( 1974 )
– My loving man – Barbara Lea ( 1975 )
– The word woman – Frank Leal ( 1976 )
– ( Stay away from ) The cocaine train – Johnny Paycheck ( 1979 )
– Sing her home to me , George Jones – Moe Bandy ( 1983 )
– You’re the perfect reason – David Houston ( 1980 )
– I’ve never gone to bed with an ugly woman – Roy Head ( 1980 )
– Where you’re gonna be tonight – Connie Cato ( 1981 )
– Six foot deep , six foot down – George Jones ( 1980 )
– The flame has gone out – Sammy Kershaw ( 1992 )
– Numbers on the jukebox – Mark Chesnutt ( 1998 )
– Something to think about – David Kersh ( 1998 )
– Closing time – Rodney Foster ( 1992 )
– Red sunset – Kelly Willis ( 1990 )
– Out from under getting over you – Danney Ball ( 2002 )
– There from here – Michael Boren ( 2008 )
– Oilfieldman family band – Wes St. Jon ( 2006 )
– Good morning country rain – Rhonda Vincent ( 2002 )
– Gear Jammin’ Daddy – JP Harris & The Tough Choices ( 2013 )
– Break it – Randall King ( 2018 )
– I’ve never been any other way – Will Banister ( 2010 )
– Last Cigarette – The Ponderosa Aces ( 2016 )
– Tangled empty sheets – Eric Schaffer & The Others Troublemakers ( 2018 )
– I ain’t much of an outlaw – Eric Strickland ( 2017 )
– The coldest in town – Erin Ederlin ( 2017 )
– Rising day – Eva Vazquez & The Wolves ( 2018 ) Spain
– I won’t have to worry anymore – Dwayne Williams ( 2019 )
– Since I left Virginia – Edgar Loudermilk Band ( 2019 )
– No wishes in heaven – Alicia Summers McLeod ( 2020 )
– I’ll be a star tomorrow – Alison Self ( 2020 )
– That’s how you know you’re livin – Adam Warner ( 2021 )
– Bar Hoppin’ – Brett Arthur Rigby ( 2021 )
– Pieces of my heart – Creed Fisher ( 2021 )




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