
AKA Michael Martin Murphey. Michael Martin Murphey (born 14 March 1945 in Dallas, Texas) is a successful American country singer-songwriter whose biggest hit was "Wildfire" in 1975, produced by Bob Johnston. He was associated with the outlaw country movement. Murphey currently lives in Westby, Wisconsin, with interests in New Mexico and Texas.
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Wildfire
What's Forever For
Carolina In The Pines
Wild Bird
Desert Rat
Medicine Man
Night Thunder
Blue Sky Riding Song
Without My Lady There
Rings Of Life
Secret Mountain Hideout
Renegade
Cosmic Cowboy, Pt. 1
Wild Fire
Geronimo's Cadillac
South Canadian River Song
Mansion On The Hill
Alleys Of Austin
Honolulu
Rhythm of the Road
Natchez Trace
Backslider's Wine
Calico Silver
Dancing In The Meadow
Rainbow Man
Waking Up
Temperature Train
Blessings In Disguise
Harbor For My Soul
Crack Up In Las Cruces
Prometheus Busted
Buffalo Gun
Pink Lady
Boy From The Country
Drunken Lady Of The Morning
Seasons Change
The Lights Of The City
Rolling Hills
Cosmic Cowboy (Part One)
Michael Angelo's Blues (Song For Hogman)
Natural Bridges
Temple Of The Sun
The Wild West Show
Cosmic Cowboy / Cosmic Breakdown
Changing Woman
Maybe This Time
Nothing Is Your Own
Cherokee Fiddle
What Am I Doin' Hangin' Around?
Swans Against The Sun
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