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Western Music Time (5-11 June 2024)

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Country & Western: What’s the difference?

Opening theme

Cattle Call – Eddy Arnold

Eddy Arnold – Cattle Call

Here Comes the Santa Fe – Riders in the Sky
Cross the Brazos at Waco – Billy Walker
Roundup Lullaby – Bing Crosby
Rock Me to Sleep in My Rocky Mountain Home – Sons of the Pioneers
Up in Cherry County – Cowboy Joe Babcock
In the Valley – Marty Robbins
Rose of Old Pawnee – Marty Robbins
Sagebrush Symphony – Kirsten Rena & Roy Rogers, Jr.’s High Riders
I Belong to the Range – Dick Foran
I Love the Prairie Country – Sons of the Pioneers
Heading Up the Santa Fe Trail – Jimmy Wakely (from his film, Six-Gun Serenade)
Defining Country & Western Music
Country Is – Tom T. Hall

Tom T. Hall – Country Is

Detroit City – Bobby Bare
When the Bloom is on the Sage – Sons of the Pioneers
Ridin’ Down the Canyon – Gene Autry
Twilight on the Trail – Perry Como
Can You Hear those Pioneers – Rex Allen, Jr., & the Sons of the Pioneers
Full Moon Full of Love – Western Swing Authority

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