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Saddle Up! – The Reinsmen
Arizona Cowboy – Rex Allen
Red Rock Canyon Trail – The Oklahoma Wranglers, a.k.a. The Willis Brothers
Old November Moon – Gene Autry w Horace «Shorty» Murphy (character actor)
Man from Texas – Johnny Bond
Land of the Golden West – Texas Jim Lewis & his Lone Star Cowboys
Waitin’ for a Train – Jim Reeves
Call of the Canyon – Rex Allen, Jr.
‘Long About Sundown – The Cass County Boys
Cottonwood Tree – Johny Western
A Cowboy’s Dream of Heaven – Roy Rogers
Ride ‘em Cowboy – Sons of the Pioneers
Won’t You Ride in My Little Red Wagon – Johnny Bond
Cowboy -Jimmy Wakely
My Galveston Gal – Milton Brown & his Musical Brownies
Sleepy Rio Grande – Foy Willing & the Riders of the Purple Sage
A Light Snow Falling on Tonopah – Aspen Black & Kerry Grombacher
Riding Alone – Riders in the Sky
From Deserts to Valleys to the High Sierra
Desert Night – Don Edwards
Red River Valley – Sons of the San Joaquin
Timber Trail – Andy Parker & the Plainsmen
Along Sierra Trails – Bob Wagoner (voc & composer)

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