Other Mixes By White123
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Legendary Songs Of The Golden West
Side A | ||
Artist | Song | |
Gene Autry | Back In The Saddle Again (1946) | |
Prairie Ramblers | Lucy Long (1938) | |
Roy Rogers | I've Sold My Saddle For An Old Guitar (1938) | |
Tex Ritter | Rye Whiskey, rye Whiskey (1933) | |
Bonnie Blue Eyes | Seven Beers With The Wrong Man (1940) | |
Rocky Mt Rangers | Seven Years With The Wrong Woman (1934) | |
Bob Wills | My Little Cherokee Maiden (1941) | |
Patsy Montana | I Want To Be A Cowboy's Sweetheart (1937) | |
Sons Of The West | My Prairie Queen (1941) | |
Sons Of The Pioneers | Billy The Kid (1937) | |
Bob Atcher & Bonnie Blue Eyes | You Are My Sunshine (1940) | |
Ken Maynard | Home On The Range (1930) | |
Light Crust Doughboys | Oh Susannah (1936) | |
Louise Massey | Ragtime Cowboy Joe (1939) | |
Smiley Burnett | Minnie The Moocher At The Morgue (1935) | |
Bob Atcher | Cool Cool Water (1940) | |
Side B | ||
Artist | Song | Buy |
Roy Rogers | Hi Ho Silver (1938) | |
Tex Ritter | A Ridin' Old Paint (1933) | |
Gene Autry | Tumblin' Tumbleweeds (1946) | |
Bob Wills | Little Liza Jane (1941) | |
Patsy Montana | I Only Want A Buddy Not A Sweetheart (1937) | |
Sons Of The Pioneers w/Roy Rogers | When The Black Sheep Gets The Blues (1937) | |
Louise Massey | I'm Thinking Of My Blue Eyes (1942) | |
Prairie Ramblers | Ghost In The Graveyard (1938) | |
Rocky Mt Rangers | Seven Years With The Wrong Man (1934) | |
Sons Of The Pioneers | Hold That Critter Down (1937) | |
Gene Autry | Yellow Rose Of Texas (1933) | |
Patsy Montana | I'm An Old Cowhand (1936) | |
Bob Wills | Rockin' Alone In An Old Rockin' Chair (1936) | |
Roy Rogers | Cowboy Night Herd (1937) | |
Gene Autry | Way Out West In Texas (1933) | |
Tex Ritter | Goodbye Old Paint (1933) | |
Comment:
If you close your eyes, you can almost visualize riding the range with these old original cowboy tunes. Giddy up, old paint!Feedback:
GREAT SITE BUT WOULD LIKE TO SEE THE LYRICS.HARD TO REMEMBER A LOT OF THEM.
THANK U GENEVA.
THANK U GENEVA.