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Yippie Yi Yo Ki Yay! (COWBOY Rhythm)
Artist | Song | |
Don Walser | Cowpoke | |
Bob Wills | Across the Alley from the Alamo | |
Horse Sense | Whoppie Ti Yi Yo | |
Sons of the Pioneers | I'm an Old Cowhand | |
Slim Whitman | Cattle Call | |
Frankie Lane | Mule Train | |
Gene Autrey | Back in the Saddle Again | |
the Unknown Cowboy | Old Chisholm Trail | |
Dwight Yoakam | Cattle Call | |
Don Walser | Big Ball in Cowtown | |
Roy Rogers & Dale Evans | I'm an Old Cowhand | |
Slim Critchlow | The Trail to Mexico | |
Roy Rogers | My Saddle Pals & I | |
Rex Allen | I Won't Need My Six Gun in Heaven | |
Lone Prairie | So Long to the Red River Valley | |
Roy Rogers & Dale Evans | Home on the Range | |
Rex Allen | My Dear Old Arizona Home | |
Roy Rogers | Don't Fence Me In | |
Kenny Roberts | Out Where the West Winds Blow | |
Riders in the Sky | No Rodeo Dough | |
Joe Val | When the Cactus Are in Bloom | |
Patsy Montana | Cowboy Rhythm | |
Skip Gorman | Goodbye Old Paint | |
Jack Guthrie | Oklahoma Hills | |
Jimmie Rodgers | When the Cactus Is In Bloom | |
Doc Watson | Tennessee Stud | |
Riders in the Sky | Cattle Call | |
Comment:
This was my soundtrack for a road trip through Nevada, Utah, Colorado, New Mexico & Arizona.That landscape just calls out for cowboy tunes,
& this mix helped with some of the more scrubby sagebrush miles. Git along little dogies!
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oh wow! this is just killer.
Lovely stuff, as usual.
ride 'em, cowboy. Great songs.
And the mix of the week is...... This is awesome, cowboy. I definitely need a copy of this.
Quality stuff.
May you never be alone on the prairie....
Excellent!
I LOVE old cowboy music! This looks like a choice mix, hope we can trade for it someday!
I love 'Cattle Call' and 'Home on the Range'. Great stuff.
fun stuff.
What everybody (particularly buglady) said.
Hey, by any chance is that Slim Whitman song the opening tune from My Own Private Idaho?
I think the 'Cattle Call' in M.O.P. Idaho is probably a different version -- Eddy Arnold's is the one most commonly played, & I'd bet that's it - but if you want a movie connection, it IS Slim Whitman's yodelling that saves the world from the Martians in "Mars Attacks" --