Saddle Pals
Saddle Pals is an album by the Western swing band Riders in the Sky, released in 1985. It is directed toward a children's audience.
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Released | 1985 | |||
Genre | Western swing, Children's | |||
Length | 24:52 | |||
Label | Rounder | |||
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Track listing
- "Yippie-Yi-Yo and Away We Go" (Paul Chrisman) – 2:11
- "The Old Chisholm Trail" (Traditional) – 2:34
- "Get Along Little Dogies" (Traditional) – 1:57
- "Biscuit Blues" (Bob Nolan) – 3:25
- "Sweet Betsy from Pike" (Traditional) – 2:27
- "There's a Great Big Candy Roundup" (Estella, Manning, Robino) – 2:06
- "I'm Going to Leave Old Texas Now" (Traditional) – 3:08
- "The Cowboy's ABCs" (Douglas B. Green) – 2:57
- "Clementine" (Traditional) – 2:45
- "One, Two, Three, Said the Miner" (Green) – 2:14
- "Fiddle Medley" (Traditional) – 2:44
- "Down the Lullabye Trail" (Green) – 3:06
Personnel
- Douglas B. Green (a.k.a. Ranger Doug) – guitar, vocals
- Paul Chrisman (a.k.a. Woody Paul) – fiddle, vocals
- Fred LaBour (a.k.a. Too Slim) – bass, vocals
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