Way Out Yonder (Sons of the San Joaquin album)

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Way Out Yonder
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Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 2005
Genre Western
Label Western Jubilee Recording Company
Producer Rich O'Brien
Sons of the San Joaquin chronology
For the Young, and the Young At Heart Way Out Yonder
(2005)
Live - Western Jubilee Warehouse
(2009)

Way Out Yonder is the twelfth album released by the Sons of the San Joaquin. It was made available through their website in October 2005, and saw a worldwide release in January of the following year.

Contents

Track listing

All tracks are written by Jack Hannah, except where noted

No.TitleLength
1."There's a Rainbow Over the Range" (Tim Spencer)2:43
2."Ridin' Up the Glory Trail"3:51
3."Song from Nara Visa" (Kenn Lee (words), Jack Hannah (music))3:47
4."The Famous Long X Brand"3:33
5."Santa Fe Lights" (Jack Hannah, Bill Thornbury)4:42
6."The Ballad of Joaquin Murrieta"5:46
7."Little Cowboy" (Bill Thornbury, David Moordigian)2:53
8."It's the Open Range for Me"2:53
9."A Cowboy's Heart Is in the Saddle"3:08
10."Mexicali Rose" (Helen Stone, Jack B. Tenney)4:27
11."The Lord of the Rollin' Hills"3:51
12."Way Out Yonder"4:21
13."Where the Very Same Cottonwoods Grow"3:27

Personnel

Sons of the San Joaquin

Additional personnel

Production

Notes

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