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New Podcast ! Western Music Time (1-7 July 2026) By OJ Sikes

Western Music Time (1-7 July 2026)

One Man’s Early Musical History

Opening theme
Home Again in Old Wyomin’ – Sons of the Pioneers
I Saw Your Face in the Moon – Blaine Sprouse
Blue Prairie – Sons of the Pioneers
The Devil’s Great-Grandson – Sons of the Pioneers
Skyball Paint – The Reinsmen fea Don Richardson
Sundown on the Prairie – Bob Wagoner & Tammy Kilpatrick (a Tex Ritter film title song)
Country Corner – One Man’s Early Music History
The Briarhoppers – Wait till the Sun Shines, Nellie (theme) early 40s
Wait for the Light to Shine – Roy Acuff & his Smokey Mtn. Boys
Sweet Betsy from Pike – Burl Ives
Green Grow the Lilacs – Tex Ritter
Back in the Saddle Again – Gene Autry (radio show intro)
Guitar Boogie – Arthur Smith & his Crackerjacks (mid-40s-50s)
Between 77 & 85 – Tommy Faile
Loaded Pistols & Loaded Dice – Gene Autry
Settin’ the Woods on Fire – Hank Williams (early 50s)
Just Bummin’ Around – Jimmy Dean (mid-50s)
Kaye’s theme (intro) – Sammy Kaye Orch, fea Larry O’Brien (’59)
Tumbling Tumbleweeds (intro) -Sons of the Pioneers (’60)
Abilene – George Hamilton IV (‘61)
Don’t Let Your Deal go Down – Flatt & Scruggs
It Would be a Doggone Lie – Hawkshaw Hawkins
Don’t Worry – Marty Robbins
Welcome to My World – Jim Reeves
Closing theme

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