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Essential Country Bullshit Music Waltons Essential Country Bullshit Songs | 1. | Intro |
| 2. | Back in the saddle |
| 3. | Mockin´ Bird Hill |
| 4. | To all the girls I loved before |
| 5. | Why´d you come in here |
| 6. | Cowgirl´s don´t shoot straight |
| 7. | Don´t tel my heart |
| 8. | Rhinestone Cowboy |
| 9. | Stand by your man |
| 10. | If you don´t, somebody else will |
| 11. | El Paso |
| 12. | Wabash Canonball |
| 13. | Outro |
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