Opening theme
More of the Most Important Western Songs in the first part of the 20th Century, from Jim Bob Tinsley’s book: FOR A COWBOY HAS TO SING
Pecos Bill (1947) – Tex Ritter with Andy Parker & the Plainsmen
Blue Shadows on the Trail (1947) – Roy Rogers and the Sons of the Pioneers Riders in the Sky (A Cowboy Legend) (1949) – Vaughn Monroe
Happy Trails (1950) – Roy Rogers & Dale Evans
Gunsmoke (1952) – Ken Curtis
High Noon (1952) – Tex Ritter
El Paso (1957) – Marty Robbins
More Early Western and Cowboy Traditional Songs from Jim Bob Tinsley’s book: HE WAS SINGIN’ THIS SONG
Trail Songs
The Old Chisholm Trail – Ray Whitley
The Railroad Corral – Rex Allen
Whoopie ti-Yi-Yo, Git Along, Little Dogies – Eddie Dean with Hi Busse & the Frontiersmen
The Colorado Trail – Roy Rogers
Songs of Tragedy
The Texas Rangers – Tex Ritter
Billy Venero – Marty Robbins
Blood on the Saddle – Tex Ritter
Cowboy’s Lament – Sons of the Pioneers
O Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie - Sons of the Pioneers
Cowboy Jubilee – Sons of the Pioneers
Don’t Fence Me In – Bing Crosby & the Andrews Sisters
Goodbye Old Pal – Don Edwards
Whirlwind – Gene Autry
4 More of Jim Bob’s Traditional Western Songs of Tragedy
Little Joe the Wrangler – Cisco Houston
Utah Carroll – Marty Robbins
When the Work’s All Done this Fall – Les Gilliam
There’s an Empty Cot in the Bunkhouse Tonight – Gene Autry
21st Century Blues - Wylie & the Wild West
Songs about Ft Worth, Dallas & Houston
Ft Worth, Dallas or Houston – George Hamilton IV
Big D – 50 Guitars of Tommy Garrett
Got a Dolly Down in Dallas – Billy Williams
Houston – Gatlin Brothers
Houston – Dean Martin
What’s Fort Worth? – George Hamilton IV
Ft. Worth Jail – Tex Ritter
Cowboys are a Girl’s Best Friend – Lynn Anderson
Old Cowboy – The High Country Cowboys
Cimarron (Roll on) – Billy Vaughn
Closing theme
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