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Old Time Country: Lonesome Cowboys Music Old Time Country: Lonesome Cowboys Songs | 1. | I Hung My Head and Cried - Jimmie Davis |
| 2. | Why Dont' You Come Back to Me - Gene Autry |
| 3. | This Lonely World - Eddie Dean |
| 4. | Whistling My Love Song to You - Stuart Hamblen |
| 5. | Blow That Lonesome Whistle, Casey - Al Dexter |
| 6. | There's a Good Gal in the Mountains - Gene Autry |
| 7. | I Waited Too Long - Al Dexter |
| 8. | Do You Ever Think of Me - Jimmie Davis |
| 9. | My Old Saddle Pal - Gene Autry |
| 10. | Fools Gold - Eddie Dean |
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