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Billy Joe Shaver/Willie Nelson Hard to Be an Outlaw Titelliste der Sendung “Country Special” vom 17.8.2014 BILLY JOE SHAVER/WILLIE NELSON HARD TO BE AN OUTLAW WAYLON JENNINGS HONKY TONK HEROES JERRY JEFF WALKER OLD FIVE AND DIMERS LIKE ME BILLY JOE SHAVER SUNBEAM SPECIAL BILLY JOE SHAVER I BEEN TO GEORGIA ON A FAST TRAIN BOBBY BARE RIDE ME DOWN EASY BILLY JOE SHAVER I'LL LOVE YOU AS MUCH AS I CAN I'M JUST AN OLD CHUNK OF COAL (BUT I'M GONNA BE A DIAMOND SOME JOHN ANDERSON DAY) ELVIS PRESLEY YOU ASKED ME TO BILLY JOE SHAVER MUSIC CITY USA JOHNNY CASH/BILLY JOE SHAVER YOU CAN'T BEAT JESUS CHRIST GEORGE JONES TRAMP ON YOUR STREET BILLY JOE SHAVER AMERICAN ME ASLEEP AT THE WHEEL WAY DOWN TEXAS WAY BILLY JOE SHAVER THE GIT GO PATTY LOVELESS WHEN FALLEN ANGELS FLY RICKY NELSON HELLO MARY LOU DALE HAWKINS SUSIE-Q MERLE HAGGARD I'M A LONESOME FUGITIVE JIM LAUDERDALE THE FEELING'S HANGING ON EDDY RAVEN BAYOU BOYS EDDY RAVEN/BUCKWHEAT ZYDECO NEW ORLEANS IS A MIGHTY GOOD TOWN BELLAMY BROTHERS/GÖLÄ MERMAID COWGIRL FLYNNVILLE TRAIN TIP A CAN WANDA JACKSON I GOTTA KNOW DAVID WADDELL AND HELLBOUND TRAIN THE REAL THING BUDDY DEE AND THE GHOSTRIDERS MIDNIGHT IN LAKELAND JOSH TURNER TIME IS LOVE AUGIE MEYERS AND THE ROCKA BACA'S WISHING FOR YOU STEPHANIE URBINA JONES AFTER THE FEVER BREAKS JASON EADY/COURTNEY PATTON WE MIGHT JUST MISS EACH OTHER SUNNY SWEENEY/WILL HOGE MY BED THE PISTOL ANNIES THE HUNTER'S WIFE .
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