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Western Music Time (7-11 Sept 2022)

Western Music Time, DJ OJ Sikes

Western Music Time (7-11 Sept 2022)

Opening theme
Geat American Cowboy – Sons of the San Joaquin
So Long to the Red River Valley – Johnny Bond and his Red River Valley Boys
Red River Valley – Gene Autry
Take Me Back to My Boots and Saddle – Johnny Bond & his Red River Boys
I Don’t Care – Jimmy Wakely (from his film, Brand of Fear)
Cool Water – Jimmy Wakely (from his film, Brand of Fear)
Tumbling Tumbleweeds – Sons of the Pioneers fea Ken Carson
Big Beaver – Leon Rausch & Tommy Allsup
I Care No More – Tommy Doss
Gal from Abilene – Don Edwards
Song Story by Stuart Hamblen
Blue Bonnets for her Golden Hair – Texas Jim Lewis and his Lone Star Cowboys
Country Corner – TV’s missing acts
Wait for the Light to Shine – Roy Acuff & his Smokey Mountain Boys
I’ve Been Everywhere – Hank Snow
You Only Want Me When You’re Lonely – Eddy Arnold
I’m My Own Grandpa – Homer & Jethro
Blue Ridge Mountain Home – Flatt & Scruggs
He’s Runnin’ Out of Roundups – Sons of the San Joaquin
Closing theme

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