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Western Music Time (18-22 May 2022)

Western Music Time, DJ OJ Sikes

Western Music Time (18-22 May 2022)

Opening theme
Texas Playboys Theme – Bob Wills & his Texas Playboys
Skyball Paint – Roy Rogers
Devil’s Great Grandson – Sons of the Pioneers
Country Corner
Golden Memories and Silver Tears – Jim Reeves
I Thought I Heard You Callin’ My Name – Porter Wagoner
Alone with You – Roy Drusky
The Sons of the Pioneers’ earliest appearances on the Silver Screen (1935)
Little Brown Jug – fea Spencer &Slye from Radio Scout
Moonlight on the Prairie – from Radio Scout
Hold That Critter Down- from Bronco Buster
Sweet Betsy from Pike – from Bronco Buster
Way Out There- from The Old Homestead
When Our Old Age Pension Check Comes to Our Door – »
Happy Cowboy – »
There’s a Roundup in the Sky – »
That Old White Mule of Mine -»
Tumbling Tumbleweeds »
Gene Autry’s first Western Songs in Motion Pictures
Someday in Wyoming – from In Old Santa Fe starring Ken Maynard (in 1934)
Tumbling Tumbleweeds -from Tumbling Tumbleweeds (1935)
Ridin’ Down the Canyon – from Tumbling Tumbleweeds (1935)
Hoppy, Gene & Me – Roy Rogers
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