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Opening theme

Remembering the Cass County Boys: Jerry Scoggins (gt/baritone), Fred Martin (acc./lead), Bert Dodson (b/tenor)

Sioux City Sue – Gene Autry with the Cass County Boys
When the Bloom is on the Sage (vocal solo: Bert Dodson, Fred Martin: accordion)
Sagebrush Serenade
Dude Cowboy
Silver on the Sage
Where’s Your Horse?
Gotta Get Me Somebody to Love
Blazin’ the Trail to My Home
Moonlight on the Sunset Trail
Cowboy Blues
When it’s Night Time in Nevada
Great Grand Dad
Heading for the Rio Grande
Going Back to Texas
On the Sunny Side of the Rockies
‘Long About Sundown
That Silver-haired Daddy of Mine – Gene Autry with Bert Dodson ’49
That’s the Last Tear – Dick Haymes & the Cass County Boys
A Pretty Woman for the Boss – Doye O’Dell & the Cass County Boys
Ballad of Jed Clampett – fea Jerry Scoggins
You Don’t Know What Lonesome is (‘til you get to herdin’ cows) – Bing Crosby & the Cass County Boys
Dear Old Dad of Mine – Gene Autry ’41
Won’t You Ride in My Little Red Wagon – Tex Williams
Tom Mix radio theme – Curly Bradley
Closing theme

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