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Western Music Time ( 2-6 March 2022)

Western Music Time, DJ OJ Sikes

Western Music Time ( 2-6 March 2022)

Opening theme
Headin’ for Texas and Home – Roy Rogers
Headin’ for My Texas Home – Tex Ritter from the soundtrack of Tex Rides wih the Boy Scouts
Leanin’ on the Old Top Rail – Eddy Arnold
Tombstone Arizona – Tex Ritter from the soundtrack of Arizona Days
Telling My Troubles to My Old Guitar – Jimmy Wakely
Rollin’ Prairie – Doc Denning
Wagon Trains
Westward Ho the Wagons – Rex Allen
Wagon Train – Gene Autry
Wagon Train – Sons of the Pioneers
Roll Wagons Roll – Tex Ritter,title song from the film soundtrack
Conestogas Ho! – Sourdough Slim & his Saddle Pals
Alongside the Santa Fe Trail – Andy Parker & the Plainsmen
Song of the Pioneers – Sons of the Pioneers
Song of the Wagonmaster – The Reinsmen
My Madona of the Trail – Dick Weston aka Roy Rogers (from the soundtrack of Wild Horse Rodeo)
Country Corner featuring Rex Allen
No One Will Ever Know – Rex Allen
Blue Dream – Rex Allen with the Sons of the Pioneers
I Love You So Much It Hurts – Rex Allen
More of Gene Autry’s «Chart» songs in the 40s
It Makes No Difference Now (#3 in 1943)
At Mail Call Today (#1 in 1945)
Don’t Fence Me In (#4 in 1945)
Have I Told You Lately? (#3 in 1946)
Closing theme

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