Opening theme
More songs from Tinsley’s book: FOR A COWBOY HAS TO SING
Cimarron (1938) – Jimmy Wakely Trio
Where the Mountains Meet the Sky (1940) – Sammy Kaye Orchestra fea Billy Williams
Along the Santa Fe Trail (1940) – The Reinsmen
My Adobe Hacienda (1941) – Sons of the Pioneers
Call of the Canyon (1940) – Jimmy Wakely
The Cowboy Serenade (While I’m Smokin’ My last Cigarette) (1941) – Vaughn Monroe
Jingle Jangle Jingle (1942)- Kay Kyser
Along the Navajo Trail (1942) – Roy Rogers and the Sons of the Pioneers
Sioux City Sue (1944) – Gene Autry
The Everlasting Hills of Oklahoma (1947) – Sons of the Pioneers
The Three Songs Played Most Often on Radio in the last Quarter of 2017 ( in the WMA poll of DJs)
Cowboy Swing – Leah Sawyer
Tall in the Saddle – Jean Prescott
Call of the Canyon – Rex Allen, Jr.
Lonely is the Hunter – Jimmy Wakely
Reno, Nevada – The Biggest Little City in the World – Hi Busse & the Frontiersmen
Flower of San Antone – Rex Allen
The Cattle Call – Andy Parker & the Plainsmen
You Can’t Take Texas Out of Me – Andy Parker & the Plainsmen
More West than Texas – Notable Exceptions
San Fernando Valley – Bing Crosby
Cowboy – Jimmy Wakely
Wah Hoo! – Sourdough Slim & his Saddle Pals
Wildfire – Michael Martin Murphey
What’s the Matter with You? – Tex Williams & his Western Caravan fea Deuce Spriggins
Be My Darlin’ – Foy Willing and the Riders of the Purple Sage
I’m Big Bad Bill from the Badlands – Tex Williams & his Western Caravan fea Smokeym Rogers
POP SINGERS SING WESTERN
Rawhide – Frankie Laine
Tumbling Tumbleweeds – Perry Como with the Sons of the Pioneers
Cool Water – The Ames Brothers
El Rancho Grande – Bing Crosby
Johnny Guitar – Peggy Lee
Rancho Pillow – Dick Haymes with Harry James
Saddle the Wind – Julie London
Rose of the Rio Grande – The Mills Brothers
My Rifle, My Pony & Me – Dean Martin
Closing theme
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