Back in the Saddle Again - Gene Autry, Autry, Gene
You Are My Sunshine - Gene Autry, Davis
Mexicali Rose - Gene Autry, Stone
South of the Border (Down Mexico Way) - Gene Autry, Kennedy, Jimmy
Have I Told You Lately That I Love You? - Gene Autry, Scott
Goodbye Little Darlin', Goodbye - Gene Autry, Autry, Gene
Tumblin' Tumbleweeds - Gene Autry, Nolan, Bob
Blueberry Hill - Gene Autry, Lewis
Dear Old Western Skies - Gene Autry, Autry, Gene
It Makes No Difference Now - Gene Autry, Davis, Jimmie
Deep in the Heart of Texas - Gene Autry, Hershey, June
Don't Fence Me In - Gene Autry, Porter
Ghost Riders in the Sky - Gene Autry, Jones
Red River Valley - Gene Autry, Traditional
The Last Round-Up - Gene Autry, Hill, Billy [1]
You're the Only Star (In My Blue Heaven) - Gene Autry, Autry, Gene
Blue Canadian Rockies - Gene Autry, Walker, Cindy
Dixie Cannonball - Gene Autry, Autry, Gene
Cowboy Blues - Gene Autry, Autry, Gene
I'll Never Let You Go - Gene Autry, Autry, Gene
Track Listings (20) - Disc #2
That Silver-Haired Daddy of Mine - Gene Autry, Autry, Gene
Any Old Time - Gene Autry, Rodgers, Jimmie [1]
High Steppin' Mama Blues - Gene Autry, Autry, Gene
Birmingham Daddy - Gene Autry, Autry, Gene
Dallas County Jail Blues - Gene Autry, Autry, Gene
Jail House Blues - Gene Autry, Autry, Gene
Atlanta Bound - Gene Autry, Autry, Gene
Bear Cat Papa Blues - Gene Autry, Autry, Gene
Wildcat Mama Blues - Gene Autry, Autry, Gene
A Yodeling Hobo - Gene Autry, Autry, Gene
Slue-Foot Lue - Gene Autry, Marvin
Frankie and Johnny - Gene Autry, Rodgers, Jimmie [1]
Do Right Daddy Blues - Gene Autry, Autry, Gene
Left My Gal in the Mountains - Gene Autry, Robison, Carson
I've Always Been a Rambler - Gene Autry, Grayson, G.B.
Dust Pan Blues - Gene Autry, Marvin
That's Why I Left the Mountains - Gene Autry, Fields, Arthur
Waiting for a Train - Gene Autry, Rodgers, Jimmie [1]
The Rheumatism Blues - Gene Autry, Autry, Gene
When Jimmie Rodgers Said Goodbye - Gene Autry, Butcher, Dwight
One of the First and Most Popular of the "Singing Cowboys", Gene Autry was Elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1969. When Country Music was Called Country and Western, Autry was a Major Representative of the "West... more »ern" Aspect, Introducing Hit Cowboy Songs Like "Back in the Saddle Again" and "Red River Valley".« less
One of the First and Most Popular of the "Singing Cowboys", Gene Autry was Elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1969. When Country Music was Called Country and Western, Autry was a Major Representative of the "Western" Aspect, Introducing Hit Cowboy Songs Like "Back in the Saddle Again" and "Red River Valley".