A Great Big Western Howdy!

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A Great Big Western Howdy!
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Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 14, 1998
Genre Western
Length40:52
Label Rounder
Producer Joey Miskulin
Riders in the Sky chronology
Yodel the Cowboy Way
(1998)
A Great Big Western Howdy!
(1998)
Christmas the Cowboy Way
(1999)
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A Great Big Western Howdy! is a studio recording released by the Western band Riders in the Sky in 1998. It is available as a single CD.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Wah-Hoo!"
  2. "A Hundred and Sixty Acres"
  3. "Cherokee"
  4. "Autumn on the Trail"
  5. "The Ballad of Palindrome/Palindrome: The Scene With Johnny Western"
  6. "Cowboy Camp Meetin'"
  7. "The Arms of My Love"
  8. "Cimarron Moon"
  9. "The Sidekick Jig"
  10. "A Border Romance"
  11. "One More Ride With Marty Stuart"
  12. "He Walks with the Wild and the Lonely"

Personnel


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