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Gene Autry & Friends

Opening theme

Back in the Saddle Again – Gene Autry
Goin’ Back to Texas – Gene Autry
Old Man Duff – Frankie Marvin
Twilight on the Rio Grande – Gene Autry
Dude Ranch Cowhands – Johnny Marvin (co-comp w Fred Rose)
Ridin’ Down the Canyon – Gene Autry (comp. Smiley Burnette)
Ring-Eye – Smiley Burnette
Echo Singing in the Wild Wind – Ray Whitley & his Six-Bar Cowboys
Colorado Sunset – Gene Autry
I Want to be a Cowboy’s Sweetheart – Patsy Montana (intro in film, Colorado Sunset)
Way Back in Oklahoma – Jimmy Wakely Trio
Starlight on the Prairie – Johnny Bond
Purple Sage in the Twilight – Gene Autry
Little Big Dry – Cass County Boys
Johnny Say Paw – Pat Buttram & Gene Autry
Ken Curtis Sings a Couple of Flowery Love Songs
I’m Gettin’ Sentimental Over You (intro) – Tommy Dorsey Orch fea Larry O’Brien
Love Sends Little Gift of Roses – Ken Curtis w/the Tommy Dorsey Orch
Room Full of Roses – Ken Curtis w/the Sons of the Pioneers
Country Corner
Roses in the Snow – Emmylou Harris
Lonesome Reuben – Flatt & Scruggs
Wandering – Lobo Rangers
Along the Navajo Trail – Roy Rogers, Dale Evans & Sons of the Pioneers
Boll Weevil Blues – Farr Brothers/h5>

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