
Country Music Hall of Famer Johnny “The Singing Cowboy” Bond (1st of June 1915 - 12th June 1978) and his band the Red River Valley Boys are prime examples from the days when jazz informed “hillbilly” music (or maybe it was the hillbilly informing the jazz). Born Cyrus Whitfield Bond in Enville, Oklahoma, he learned ukelele and guitar headed to Oklahoma City as a teen to play dances and radio shows as a member of the Singing Cowboy Trio and later the Bell Boys.
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Stars of the Midnight Range
Headin' Down the Wrong Highway
Red River Valley
Goodbye Old Paint
Tumbling Tumbleweeds
Oklahoma Hills
Hot Rod Lincoln
So Long To The Red River Valley
Gals Don't Mean a Thing
Out On The open Range
Ridin' Down To Santa Fe
Saddle Serenade
Sick, Sober And Sorry
So, Round, So Firm, So Fully Packed
Ten Years
Mean Mama Boogie
Tomorrow Never Comes
Have I Stayed Away Too Long?
Birmingham Jail
Mexicali Rose
Twilight On The Trail
You Brought Sorrow to My Heart
When the Work's All Done This Fall
Ten Little Bottles
Silver on the Sage
You Don't Care
The Daughter of Jole Blon'
So Round, So Firm, So Fully Packed
I'll Step Aside
Think of Me
The First Rose
Empty Saddles
Have I Stayed Away Too Long
Boots and Saddles
The Last Round Up
Put Me to Bed
All I Can Do Is Cry
Don't Live a Lie
At Mail Call Today
Der Führers face
Three or Four Nights
Heart Soul
There I Go Dreamin' Again
Louisiana Swing
How About You
Divorce Me C.O.D.
Sick, Sober, And Sorry
Three Sheets In the Wind
Smoke! Smoke! Smoke! (That Cigarette)
I Wonder Where You Are Tonight
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