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Sons of the Pioneers movie songs: 1935-38

Opening theme
Dick Foran – Song of the Saddle ’36
Happy Cowboy
Charles Starrett – The Mysterious Avenger ’36
Tumbling Tumbleweeds (theme)
I Miss You So My Darling
Bing Crosby – Rhythm on the Range ’36
I’m an Old Cowhand
Gene Autry – The Big Show ’36
Roll, Wagons, Roll
The Wild & Wooly West
Gene Autry -The Old Corral ’36
Silent Trails
Down Along the Sleepy Rio Grande
He’s Gone Up the Trail
Charles Starrett
He’s Ridin’ Home The Old Wyoming Trail ’37
Love song of the Waterfall
Open Range Ahead Outlaws of the Prairie ’38
Song of the Bandit
Blue Prairie
Devil’s Great-Grandson Cattle Raiders ’38
Welcome to the Spring
A Cowboy Has to Sing Call of the Rockies ’38
Following the Sun All Day
The Hanging Blues
A No Good Son-of-a-Gun
Wind
Closing theme

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