Good 'N Country with Ken Hippler Playlist for July 4, 2020

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Good 'N Country with Ken Hippler Playlist for July 4, 2020 Good 'N Country playlist for Saturday, July 4, 2020 Artist Title Album Label Year John England & his Western Swingers Rosetta Swinging Broadway independent 2002 George Jones & Brenda Carter Milwaukee, Here I Come Musicor 1968 Tammy Graham Tell Me Again Tammy Graham Career Records 1997 Joe Maphis Hot Rod Guitar (inst.) Starday 1964 Merle Haggard The Fightin' Side Of Me Capitol 1970 The Browns Here Today And Gone Tomorrow Fabor 1955 Clint Black America (Still In Love With You) Out Of Sane Black Top Records 2020 Penny Dehaven That's Just The Way I Am Imperial 1969 Claude Gray How Fast Them Trucks Can Go Decca 1967 Cliffie Stone Dirty Dishes Capitol 1952 Ferlin Husky I Saw Her Today Capitol 1955 The Delmore Brothers Life's Too Short King 1950 Skeets McDonald This Old Heart Columbia 1960 Brenda Lee Wrong Ideas MCA 1974 Earl Peterson Boogie Blues (2nd version) Columbia 1956 Faron Young I Can't Go Home Like This (from Stars Of The 1955 Grand Ole Opry television show) George Kent Hello, I'm A Jukebox (with Diana Duke) Mercury 1969 Jerry Byrd Steelin' Is His Business (w/ Rex Allen) Mercury 1950 Kacey Musgraves Are You Sure (w/ Willie Nelson) Pageant Material Mercury 2015 Kitty Wells A Wedding Ring Ago Decca 1952 Buck Owens My Heart Skips A Beat Capitol 1964 Tammy Wynette He Loves Me All The Way Epic 1970 Barbara Mandrell I Was Country When Country Wasn't Cool MCA 1981 (w/ George Jones) Earl Thomas Conley That Was A Close One RCA 1987 Wynonna I Saw The Light Curb 1992 Johnny Horton John Paul Jones Johnny Horton Makes History (LP) Columbia 1960 Brooks & Dunn Only In America Arista 2001 Waylon Jennings America RCA 1984 Eddy Arnold Cowpoke Cattle Call (LP) RCA Victor 1963 Jeannie Seely If I Can't Have You Challenge 1964 Little Jimmy Dickens Recipe For The Blues (recorded 1958) Out Behind The Barn (box) Bear Family 1998 Jim Reeves According To My Heart RCA Victor 1956 Hank Thompson She's Just A Whole Lot Like You Capitol 1960 Terri Lane Daisy May (And Daisy May Not) Monument 1973 Lonzo And Oscar Goodbye Little Darlin' #2 (I Just Met #3) Decca 1952 Catherine Britt Life's Highway Too Far Gone ABC (Australia) 2006 Billy Crash Craddock Dream Lover Cartwheel 1971 Bob Gallion You Take The Table, I'll Take The Chairs MGM 1959 Bill Boyd & his Cowboy Ramblers New Fort Worth Rag (inst.) RCA Victor 1947.
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