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Country & Western Greats Of The Past : Homecoming Country Presents Country & Western Greats Of The Past
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Here is an album of some greats of the past. They have passed on but their music hasn't. Enjoy.
Genre: Country: Traditional Country
Release Date: 2005
Homecoming Country Presents Country & Western Greats Of The Past © Copyright-Country & Western Greats Of The Past
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Cowboy Range In Heaven - Redd Harper 2:27 Not Available
Daddy Sang Bass - Skeeter Davis 2:07 Not Available
I Call Him - Johnny Cash 1:46 Not Available
I Saw A Man - Hank Snow 2:54 Not Available
Life's Railway To Heaven - Patsy Cline 2:53 Not Available
May The Good Lord Take A Likin' To You - Roy Rogers & Dale Evans 2:27 Not Available
Padre Of Old San Antone - Jim Reeves 2:02 Not Available
Ridin' Down The Canyon - Patsy Montana 2:09 Not Available
Supper Time - Jimmie Davis 2:40 Not Available
That Silver Haired Daddy Of Mine - Gene Autry 2:38 Not Available
What God Has Done - Marty Robbins 2:51 Not Available
When I Look Up (My God Looks Down On Me) - T. Texas Tyler 2:54 Not Available
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Album Notes

Here is an album that should get your attention! Here are 12 artists that have passed on but thankfully their music is STILL with us! Just think of having the music of Marty Robbins, Johnny Cash, Gene Autry, Patsy Cline and many others on one album. Great standards of Country & Gospel are included. "Life's Railway To Heaven," "That Silver Haired Daddy Of Mine," "Supper Time," just to name a few of these great songs. David Shook has compiled this collection of terrific music from his library of music. David used to DJ for the late and great Pappy Dave Stone, (real name, David Pinkston) in Colorado Springs. David has loved Country & Western music all of his life. He was raised on a farm & ranch in Northeastern Colorado. His favorite artists growing up were Gene Autry, Eddy Arnold, Don Gibson, Stonewall Jackson, Johnny Horton. Well, you get the idea? He has always loved good ole country & western music. He has the desire to keep the tradional music out there so that folks can

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