Western Music (North America) - List of Western Songs

List of Western Songs

  • Abilene
  • Along the Navaho Trail
  • Along the Santa Fe Trail
  • Back in the Saddle Again
  • Ballad of the Alamo
  • The theme song to Bonanza
  • Buenas Tardes Amigo
  • Big Iron
  • Billy the Kid
  • Blue Shadows on the Trail
  • Blue Prairie
  • Buffalo Gals (Won't You Come Out Tonight?)
  • Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie
  • Call of the Canyon
  • Carry Me Back to the Lone Prairie
  • Cattle Call
  • Cheyenne
  • Cimarron (Roll On)
  • Cool Water
  • The Cowboy's Life
  • Oh My Darling, Clementine
  • Deep in the Heart of Texas
  • Don't Fence Me In
  • Don't Take Your Guns to Town
  • El Paso
  • El Paso City
  • "Ghee on My Hands"
  • Git Along, Little Dogies
  • Halfway to Montana
  • Happy Trails
  • Hold on Little Dogies
  • Hold On
  • Home on the Range
  • I'm an Old Cowhand (From the Rio Grande)
  • I Ride an Old Paint
  • I Want to Be a Cowboy's Sweetheart
  • Jingle Jangle Jingle (I Got Spurs)
  • Little Joe the Wrangler
  • The Last Roundup
  • The Lone Star Trail
  • The Masters Call
  • Night Rider's Lament
  • Oh! Susanna
  • The Old Chisholm Trail
  • Pistol Packin' Mama
  • Red River Valley
  • Red Wing
  • Running Gun
  • Ghost Riders in the Sky (A Cowboy Legend)
  • Rogue River Valley
  • San Antonio Rose
  • Sioux City Sue
  • Song of the Sierras
  • The Soughrty Peaks
  • Strawberry Roan
  • Streets Of Laredo (The Cowboy's Lament)
  • Sweet Betsy from Pike
  • Texas Plains
  • Tumbling Tumbleweeds
  • Utah Carol
  • Way out There
  • When the Cactus Is in Bloom
  • The Yellow Rose of Texas
  • Zebra Dun

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