FROM COWBOY TO COUNTRY
FROM COWBOY TO COUNTRY
WAKELY, JIMMY
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Condition: New, UPC: 6049883543246, Publication Date: 01/28/2003, Type: COMPACT DISC, Style: POP/COUNTRY,
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Between The Lines
Mine, All Mine
Oklahoma Hills
Moon Over Montana
Walking The Sidewalks Of Shame
Slippin' Around
Wedding Bells
Till The End Of The World
I Love You So Much It Hurts
Silver Trails
Roll Over Kentucky Moon
Song Of The Sierras
I Wish I Had A Nickel
Texas Tornado
Cimarron (Roll On)
Don't You Cry Over Me
I Wanta Ride That Gospel Train
Birmingham Jail
I'm Thinking Tonight Of My Blue Eyes
The Night Herding Song
Tenting Tonight On The Old Camp Ground
My Camp Fire Lullaby
If You Knew What It Meant To Be Lonesome
Here's The End Of The Trail (Old Timer)

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