The Girls of the Golden West comprising (Mildred Fern Good, April 11, 1913 - May 3, 1993) and (Dorothy Laverne Good, December 11, 1915 - November 12, 1967) was an American female country music female duo that was popular during the "Western Era" of the 1930s and 1940s. Mildred and Dolly Good were born in Mt. Carmel, Illinois.
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Will There Be Any Yodelers In Heaven?
Round-Up Time In Texas
Will There Be Any Yodelers In Heaven
By The Grave Of Nobody's Darling
Whoopee-Ti-Yi-Yo Git Along Little Doggies
I Want To Be A Real Cowboy Girl
The Grave Of Nobody's Darling
Will There Be Any Yodelers In
Cross Eyed Beau
Will There Be Any Yodeling In Heaven
Bucking Broncho (My Love Is A Rider)
The Cowgirl's Dream
Bucking Bronco
Lonely Cowgirl
Oh Darling You're Breaking My Heart
Bucking broncho
The Dying Cowboy On The Prairie
My Love Is a Rider (Bucking Bronco)
Bucking Bronco (My Love Is A Rider)
When The Bees Are In The Hive
Sing Me a Song of the Mountains
Old Pal of Yesterday
That Silver Haired Daddy of Mine
Story of Sleepy Hollow Bill
Home Sweet Home Texas
Will There Be a
Colorado Blues
Started Out from Texas
Put Away My Little Shoes
Hi Yo, Hi Yo (Night Herding Song)
I Want To Be A Real Cowgirl
Take Me Back
You Get A Line and I'll Get A Pole
Baby's Lullaby
When It's Round-up Time In Texas
Red Sails in the Sunset
Lonesome Valley Sally
Let Me Sleep On The Edge Of The Prairie
The Tramp's Mother
Put My Little Shoes Away
The Oregon Trail
There’s a Silver Moon Above the Golden Gate
Roamin' in the Gloamin'
Faded Love Letters Of Mine
My Love Is a Rider
Oh Bury Me Not On The Lone Praire (1933).
Sunny Side Of The Rockies
Home Sweet Home In Texas
Ragtime Cowboy Joe
Silvery Moon on the Golden Gate
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