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Western Music Time (Oct 23-30 2025)

Riders in the Sky & Chuckwagon Supper Groups

Opening theme

Bob Wills & his Texas Playboys

Intro
Three on the Trail (1980)
Here Comes the Santa Fe
Compadres in the Old Sierra Madres
Lonely Yukon Stars
That’s How the Yodel was Born
Riders’ Radio Theatre (1980s)
Riders Radio Theme
Sundown Blues
So Long, Saddle Pals
Line Rider (1990 award winner)
Riders’ CBS tv show : Harmony Ranch (1991)
Harmony Ranch (tv theme)
Cody of the Pony Express
The Trail Tip Song (fea Too Slim) 1995
Cimarron Moon
The Ballad of Palindrome (w special guest, Johnny Western)
Ranger Doug solo CD, 1996
Ridin’ on the Rio
Film: Toy Story 2
Woody’s Roundup
CHUCKWAGON SUPPER Groups – a sample
Flying W Wranglers – Colorado Home
Wagonmasters – Trail of the Murmuring Pines
Flying J Wranglers – Song for New Mexico
Bar-J Wranglers Colorado
Closing theme

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