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Opening theme

Night Guard – Roy Rogers
When the Prairie Sun Climbs Out of the Hay – Sons of the Pioneers
Rose of Old Pawnee – Foy Willing & the Riders of the Purple Sage
Twilight on the Trail – Gene Autry
Where’s Your Horse? – Cass County Boys
Flower of San Antone – Rex Allen
Burro Lullaby – The Reinsmen
Song of the Sierras – Jimmy Wakely
The Wind Blows Free – The Rough Riders Trio
I’m a Do Right Cowboy – Tex Ritter
‘Neath Texas Skies – Eddie Dean
You’re the Only Star in My Blue Heaven – Andy Parker & the Plainsmen
In My Stable there’s an Empty Stall – Monte Hale
Home on the Range – Sons of the Pioneers
By the Old Corral – Dick Foran
Move Along Lazy Cattle – Sons of the Pioneers
Green Grow the Lilacs w/Story – Tex Ritter
Country Corner
Marty Robbins – Knee Deep in the Blues
Marty Robbins – Don’t Worry
Blue Train – George Hamilton IV
Golden Rocket – Hank Snow
Just One Time – Don Gibson
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