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  2. Cowboy Songs (Michael Martin Murphey album) - Wikipedia

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    Cowboy Songs is the sixteenth album by American singer-songwriter Michael Martin Murphey and his first album of cowboy songs. The album peaked at number 25 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart. [ 2 ] [ 3 ]

  3. Cowboy Songs III - Wikipedia

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    Cowboy Songs III – Rhymes of the Renegades is the eighteenth album by American singer-songwriter Michael Martin Murphey and his third album of cowboy songs.The album is devoted to cowboy folklore and true tales of the West and focuses on real-life outlaws, from Jesse James to Billy The Kid to Belle Starr.

  4. Category:Country Christmas albums - Wikipedia

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    Merry Christmas from Harmony Ranch; Merry Christmas from London; Merry Christmas Strait to You! Merry Christmas to You; Merry Christmas Wherever You Are; A Merry Little Christmas (EP) Min barndoms jular; Mr. Christmas (Brett Eldredge album) Mr. Christmas (Joe Diffie album) Mr. Snowman; My Gift; My Holiday; My Kind of Christmas (Reba McEntire album)

  5. Christmas the Cowboy Way - Wikipedia

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    Christmas the Cowboy Way is a studio recording released by the Western band Riders in the Sky on October 5, 1999. It is available as a single CD. It is available as a single CD. This is a collection new and old Christmas songs by Riders in the Sky.

  6. Joe West (umpire) - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Henry West (born October 31, 1952), nicknamed "Cowboy Joe" or "Country Joe", is an American former baseball umpire.He worked in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1976 to 2021, umpiring an MLB-record 43 seasons and 5,460 games.

  7. John Wesley Hardin - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, an auction house in San Francisco, California, auctioned three lots of John Wesley Hardin's personal effects. One lot—containing a deck of his playing cards, a deck of his business cards, and a contemporary newspaper account of his death—sold for $15,250. The bullet that killed Hardin sold for $80,000. [105]