MUSIC SNIPS
Cowboy, Truck Drivin’, and Prison Songs
Countrypolitan Classics
Country and Western Dressin' and Dancin' Always Encouraged...
NEW! Country and Western Bill's First Hit Single!
Recorded in Jamie Hoover's Hooverama recording studio, our new CD features two Western Bill originals that you can now download here. Don't forget to pick up a copy of this new CD which includes an additional mix of each song at the next show.
* Signed copies by all the band members will be available for a limited time only!!
My End of The Bottle - The Honky Tonk Traditional Hit Single
Down Again - Red Hot Rockabilly
And check out more CWB music below...
Western Bill's full Live Performance on WSGE radio!
Live Concert Cuts:
When She Went to Texas (4.12 MB)
Lost Highway (3.13 MB)
I'm On My Way to Raleigh (5.13 MB)
Too Much to Lose (3.47 MB)
Thoughts of a Fool (3.52 MB)
The Country and Western Bill Repertoire
Lost Highway Hank Sr. Rose of the San Joquin Tom Russell/Dave Alvin Amarillo by Mornin’ George Strait Hickory Holler’s Tramp (Dallas Fraizer) (Merle Haggard version) Ruby Don’t Take Your Love to Town (Mel Tillis) (George Jones version) Just Walk On By Leroy Van Dyke Down On The Corner of Love Buck Owe Saginaw Michigan Bobby Bare version Navajo Rug Ian Tyson Goodnight Lovin’ Clint Black Diesel Diesel Diesel Jim Lauderdale/Del Reeves F-Oldin’ Money Carl Ballew Another Lonely Night Carl Ballew Goodybe Wheeling WVA Mel Tillis Tender Lovin’ Care Buck Owens Sink The Bismark! Johnny Horton What Made Milwaukee Famous Jerry Lee Lewis Gallo Del Cielo Tom Russell Where Grass Won’t Grow George Jones Girl On The Billboard Del Reeves Big Iron Marty Robbins Runnin’n Bear Sonny James Can’t Stop a Train The Derailers Sing Me Back Home Merle Haggard Night Rider’s Lament Ian Tyson version Six Days on the Road Dave Dudley Long Gone Lonesome Blues Hank Sr. Ring of Fire JC Still Miss Someone JC Sunday Morning Comin’ Down JC Just to Satifsfy You Waylon Don’t Think Hank Done It This Way Waylon Thoughts of a Fool Mel Tillis
Western Bill Originals
I’m On My Way To Raleigh
Raised in The South
Ramblin’ Boy
Known on the Underground
When She Went to Texas His Mind Went to Hell
Burnin’ In Hell Over You
Down Again
She Only Comes Around When The Moon Is Full
Too Much to Lose