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Western Music Time (May 21 – May 27 2025)

Cowboys Sing Country

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20th Century Cowboys Sing Old-time Cowboy Tunes

Powder River Let ‘er Buck – Andy Parker & the Plainsmen
The Old Chisolm Trail – Gene Autry
Little Joe the Wrangler – Rex Allen
I Ride an Old Paint – Tex Ritter
The Hunters of Kentucky – Ranger Doug & Riders in the Sky
Nelly Bly – Andy Parker & the Plainsmen
Yellow Rose of Texas – Jimmy Wakely
Railroad Corral – Roy Rogers
Cowboy’s Lament – Sons of the Pioneers fea Rusty Richards
Whoopie Ti-Yi-Yo – Eddie Dean w Hi Busse & the Frontiersmen
Border Affair – Sons of the San Joaquin fea Lon Hannah

Cowboys Sing Country

I Hang My Head and Cry – Gene Autry
Sometime – Foy Willing & the Riders of the Purple Sage
Mine All Mine – Jimmy Wakely
Blue Dream – Rex Allen
Black Sheep Blues – Roy Rogers
Throw Another Log on the Fire – Sons of the Pioneers
There’s a New Moon Over My Shoulder – Tex Ritter
Sugarfoot – Sons of the Pioneers, remembering the late Will Hutchins

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