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Rednecks, Duets and More!

1 h 9 min · 10 de may de 2026
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Here’s what we played: REDNECK MOTHERS HONKY TONKIN GARY STEWART LONG-HAIRED COUNTRY BOY CHARLIE DANIELS BAND REDNECK VERNON OXFORD KENNY ROGERS TULSA TURNAROUND DON WILLIAMS TULSA TIME CLASSIC COUNTRY FROM THE 50’S + 60’S BUCK OWENS WAITIN’ IN YOUR WELFARE LINE JOHNNY CASH 5 FEET HIGH AND RISING GEORGE JONES TALL TALL TREES BOBBY BARE I’M A MAN OF CONSTANT SORROW COWBOY COPAS FLAT ON READY BONUS BOBBY BARE JUST TO SATISFY YOU DUETS PORTER WAGGONER AND DOLLY PARTON 40 MILES FROM POPLAR BLUFF DAVE HOUSTON AND BARBARA MANDRELL A PERFECT MATCH DAVE AND SUGAR WE’VE GOT EVERYTHING DON GIBSON AND DOTTIE WEST FINAL EXAMINATION CONWAY TWITTY AND LORETTA LYNN BYE-BYE LOVE GATLIN BROTHERS ALL THE GOLD IN CALIFORNIA This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit classiccountrycorner.substack.com [https://classiccountrycorner.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

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