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Summers ending, autumns right around the corner. I can almost smell the leaves burning. Oh...that's the mountains around my house. Yikes. Pick up your copy of COWBOY TROUBADOUR, or go online to www.cowboytroubadour.com and see a nice write-up on "Singin and Rhymin Cowgirls" of the West in general, and specifically one on Horse Crazy. Great Western paper. Great stories and and a great way to stay current on whats happening with western gatherings, artists and performers.If you've never seen Horse Crazy, you'll want to be sure to check out out performance schedule and be sure drop in when you can. We'd love to see you! Watch for us on our "Performance" page.Contact us or listen to music on our "contact us" pageLet us introduce ourselves on our (ourselves) pages.Read about the Dollar Watch!Check out Reviews! Go see CDBABY and pick up some tunes Hope we build a site without so many pages.We look forward to meeting you!Nadine, Emele and Lauralee Cowboy Rhythm Music | Category | Country Albums | | Label | CD Baby | | CD Universe Part number | 7155937 | | Catalog number | 19440 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jul 26, 2005 |
Crazy Horse Cowboy Rhythm Songs | 1. | Cowboy Rhythm |
| 2. | Singin' in the Saddle |
| 3. | Cowboy Coffee |
| 4. | Heaven On Horseback |
| 5. | Cowboy Sweetheart |
| 6. | Endless Sky |
| 7. | Texas Stagecoach Blues |
| 8. | You're From Texas Too |
| 9. | When the Ponies Stretch Out Their Stride |
| 10. | Chopo |
| 11. | Back in the Saddle Again |
| 12. | Call of the Canyon |
| 13. | May the Trail Rise Up to Greet You |
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