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Western Music Time (23-29 Oct. 2024)

Pop Singers Go West – a listener’s request

Opening theme

Riders in the Sky (A Cowboy Legend) – Peggy Lee
I’m an Old Cowhand (from the Rio Grande) – Bing Crosby
My Rifle, My Pony & Me – Dean Martin & Ricky Nelson
Rose of the Rio Grande – The Mills Brothers
Where the Mountains Meet the Sky – Billy Williams w/Sammy Kaye & Orch
My Little Ranch House – Kenny Gardner w/Guy Lombardo & his Orch.
Tumbling Tumbleweeds – Perry Como with the Sons of the Pioneers
Cool Water – The Ames Brothers
Rawhide – Frankie Laine
Love song of a Waterfall – Frank Ifeld
Adobe Hacienda – Eddy Howard & his Orchestra
Streets of Laredo – Dick Haymes
Along the Santa Fe Trail – Glenn Miller & his Orchestra fea. Ray Eberle
Call of the Canyon – Tommy Dorsey & his Orchestra fea. Frank Sinatra (voc)
Indian Love Call – Tommy Dorsey
The Wayward Wind – Alice Lon w/Lawrence Welk & his Orch
Mexicali Trail – Vaughn Monroe
A new release:
Morning Star – Jon Chandler

Closing theme

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