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17 December 2009

A Cowboy Christmas im Vaterland



Frohe Weihnachten, you all!

The Davis Sisters: Christmas Boogie
Hank Snow: Reindeer Boogie
Billy Briggs: North Pole Boogie
Charlie Stewart: Santa Claus Won't Come This Year
Hank Thompson & the Brazos Valley Boys: Gonna Wrap My Heart in Ribbons
Tommy Scott: Santa Claus Shuffle
The Prairie Ramblers: Cowboy Santa Claus
Little Jimmy Dickens: Barefooted Little Cowboy
Pee Wee King: Rootin' Tootin' Santa Claus
Benny Martin: Santa Claus is from the South
Gene Autry: Merry Texas Christmas, You All!
Ernest Tubb: I'll Be Walkin' the Floor this Christmas
Terry Fell: Let's Stay Together 'Till After Christmas
The Louvin Brothers: It Came Upon a Midnight Clear
Tex Ritter: Christmas Carols by the Old Corral
Eddie Hazelwood: Blue Shadows on a White Christmas Tree
Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys: When It's Christmas on the Range
Leon McAuliffe & His Western Swing Band: A Cowboy's Christmas Song
Glenn Ohrlin: The Cowboy's Christmas Ball
Buck Ramsey & the Ramsey Sisters: A Christmas Waltz







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