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Artist: Various Artists
Title: South Of The Border
Format: CD
Label: SOUNDS OF YESTERYEAR
Catalog Number:2263
Barcode:5019317022631 itemnumber=1000125177
Price: $20.98  (All prices include domestic shipping.)
Genre: COUNTRY & WESTERN
Release Date: 10/15/2021
Availability: In Stock
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As would be expected from a CD titled “South Of The Border” this disc features notable cowboy songs and western affiliations such as the soundtrack music from the classic John Ford western “Stagecoach” which made a star of John Wayne. Surprisingly Glenn Miller and both his civilian and forces bands played a number of western songs usually featuring the laid back voice of the Brooklyn cowboy, Tex Beneke. Another artist who sang more than a few western songs was of course Bing Crosby often accompanied by the Andrews Sisters. Hollywood cowboys Gene Autry and Roy Rogers also add to this compilation as do Frankie Laine and Vaughn Monroe famed for his version of Ghost Riders In The Sky. All of these artists and more are featured on this interestingly themed CD.

Track Listing
 1. 
Stagecoach ( Suite and Variations, extract )

 2. 
South Of The Border ( Down Mexico Way) Gene Autry, vocal, with guitar and string band

 3. 
The Three Caballeros (Bing Crosby and The Andrews Sisters

 4. 
An Old Sombrero ( And An Old Spanish Shawl ) (vocals: Garry Stevens and The Moonlight Serenaders, with Tex Beneke and The Glenn Miller Orchestra)

 5. 
On The Old Spanish Trail (vocals: Roy Rogers, , with Spade Cooley and his Western Swing Band)

 6. 
A Gal In Calico (vocals: Tex Beneke, with The Glenn Miller Orchestra, and The Crew Chiefs)

 7. 
Along The Santa Fe Trail (vocal: Ray Eberle, with Glenn Miller and his Orchestra, New York November 8th 1940.    3:18

 8. 
At The Flyimg “W” (vocals: Tex Beneke and The Moonlight Serenaders with The Glenn Miller Orchestra)

 9. 
Ragtime Cowboy Joe (vocals Dorothy Carless and Jonny Green with Geraldo and his Orchestra)

10. 
The Pony Express (Eric Winston.amd his Band)

11. 
( I’ve Got Spurs That (Jingle, Jangle Jingle) (vocal: Gene Autry with guitar and instrumental accompaniment)

12. 
Don’t Fence Me In (vocals: Bing Crosby and The Andrews Sisters)

13. 
Riders In The  Sky ( A Cowboy Legend) (vocals Vaughn Monroe and The Moon Men)

14. 
Cool Water (vocals: Vaughn Monroe and The Sons Of The Pioneers

15. 
Mule Train (vocals Frankie Laine with The Muleskinners)

16. 
The Yellow Road Of Texas (vocal: Roy Rogers with guitar, with orchestra                           

17. 
Along The Navajo Trail (vocals: Bing Crosby and The Andrews Sisters)

18. 
On The Painted Desert (vocal: Anne Shelton with Roy Robertson and his Orchestra)

19. 
Tumbling Tumbleweeds (vocals: Jo Stafford, June Hutton and The Pied Pipers with Paul Weston and his Orchestra)

20. 
Ridin’ Down The Canyon (vocal: Jo Stafford with Paul Weston and his Orchestra)

21. 
Cherokee Canyon (vocal: Tex Beneke with The Glenn Miller Orchestra)

22. 
Cherokee (Glenn Miller’s Army Air Forces Band)

23. 
Tulsa ( Wrubel, Greeene) Tex Beneke, vocal, with The Glenn Miller Orchestra, Chicago, March 9th 1949.    2:55

24. 
(Gotta Get To) Oklahoma City (vocals: Tex Beneke and The Moonlight Serenaders with The Glenn Miller Orchestra

25. 
Oklahoma! (medley excerpt, Andre Kostelanetz and His Orchestra)


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