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EDDIE DEAN
SONG OF OLD WYOMING | |
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The tracks presented on this disc were recorded in RCA Victor's Hollywood studios between 1939 to 1941. This CD marks the first commercial release of many of the recordings, including a wonderful and rare version of the much requested title cut, "On The Banks Of The Sunny San Juan". Thankfully, these rare tracks on this disc have been resurrected, to remind us once more of the raw talent of the "Golden Cowboy" in his prime. |
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I Wonder Why You Said Goodbye
Walkin' The Floor Over You
This Little Rosary
Rose Of Santa Fe
How Can You Say You Love Me?
Cryin' Myself To Sleep
Pay Me No Mind
I Hung My Head And Cried
Someday You'll Know You Did Wrong
Promise To Be True While I'm Away
On The Banks Of The Sunny San Juan
Palamino Pal Of Mine
Ridin' Down That Utah Trail /Moonlight On The Painted Desert
We're Brandin' Today
I've Sold My Saddle For An Old Guitar
Rainbow Over The Range
Poor Old Bill
The Old Chuck Wagon
I've Got A Cowboy's Song For Sale
My Old Herding Song
The Road To Santa Fe
Prairie Moonbeams
Dry And Dusty
Restin' Beside The Trail
When I Move To That New Range |
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