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Les' CD's and Martha's cookbooks |
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"Memories of TV Westerns" Back In the Saddle, Gunsmoke Trail, Wyatt Earp, Ballad of Paladin, Maverick, Bat Masterson, Sugarfoot, Johnny Yuma, the Rebel, Bonanza, Rawhide, Cheyenne, Happy Trails |
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"Oklahoma - 1955" Oklahoma - 1955, My Window Faces the
South, Keeper of My Heart, Don't Get Around Much Anymore, Heart to Heart
Talk, Across the Alley From the Alamo, Lily Dale, I'm An Old Cowhand, Secret
Love, You Belong to Me, My Happiness, Ida Red
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"Hank Did It This Way" This CD is a tribute to five country
singers named Hank. The title song reveals their real names and where they
came from. The songs are: Hank Was His Name, Won’t You Ride
in My Little Red Wagon, Send Me the Pillow That You Dream On, I’m Movin' On,
A Fool Such As I, Humpty Dumpty Heart, Most of All, Wild Side of Life, Gals
Along the Yukon, Kawliga, Medley of You Win Again, I Can’t Help It and Cold
Cold Heart, Hey Good Lookin’, Take These Chains from My Heart, and a new
version of my patriotic song “What’s Right With America”. |
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"Where Could I Go?" This is Les' second gospel album. It includes the title song, Through It All, Where No One Stands Alone, His Hand In Mine, Try A Little Kindness, If That Isn't Love, One Day At A Time, Why Me, Lord, He Looked Beyond My Fault, Mansion Over A Hilltop, Supper Time, and An Evening Prayer.
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"Oklahoma Pride" Oklahoma Hills, This Land is Your Land, Tenn. Waltz, Okie from Muskogee, Back in the Saddle, South of the Border, I'll Fly Away, Look at Us, Thank God and Greyhound, Take Me Back to Tulsa, Faded Love, King of the Road, Wild Side of Life Medley, Somebody Should Leave, The Dance.
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"It’s Time to Sing a Song" This CD won the Wrangler Award in 2005 from the National Cowboy Hall of Fame as Western Album of the Year, the most prestigious award in cowboy music. Includes 14 songs of which Les wrote 4 of them. Also includes some great classics such as Shifting Whispering Sands, Dusty Skies, When the Works All Done This Fall, The Wayward Wind, et al.
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"Harmony of the West" 15 songs by Les Gilliam Trio (Jeanne
Cahill, Jerome Campbell and Les). Includes such songs as Mariah, Blue
Shadows, Ridin' Down the Canyon, Adobe Hacienda, I'm So Lonesome I Could
Cry, Don't Fence Me In, The Ride of Little Aubry (the story of a man who
rode 800 miles on horseback in 6 days), and others. |
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"Old County Songs Never Die" This CD fills so many requests for brief
stories and old country songs. It includes 15 songs such as Old Shep, Where the Roses Never Fade, Rainbow at Midnight, Candy Kisses,
Fraulein and others. |
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"My Special Memories" Loaded with songs and personal comments which will bring back so many memories. Songs include: My Special Memories, When Bob Wills Comes To Town, San Antonio Rose, Upon the Silver Screen, South Of the Border, Strawberry Roan, There's A Star Spangled Banner Waving Somewhere, At Mail Call Today, Wabash Cannonball, Bonaparte's Retreat, Happy Anniversary, Mansion On the Hill, Welcome To My World, I Love You A Thousand Ways, and The Preacher and the Bear |
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"Railway To Heaven" A warm and powerful collection of 15 gospel favorites including On the Wings of A Dove, Family Bible, I'll Fly Away, How Great Thou Art, and Les' original Lord, Open The Door. |
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"Reflections of Life" Features 15 songs including Oklahoma Hills, The Master's Call, Shenandoah, Waltz Across Texas, I'm My Own Grandpa, Soldier's Last Letter, This Ole House, and several original songs.
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"Somewhere in the West" Features such songs as Faded Love, Sugar Moon, Have I Told You Lately, I've Been Everywhere, Let the Rest of the World Go By, and several original songs written by Les. This album is dedicated to Larry Scott.
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"The Cowboy Hit Parade" The top ten all-time favorite western songs and the stories behind the songs.
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These two albums, "Western Country" and "I Remember
Gene" |
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"Western Country" Features such songs as That Silvered Haired Daddy of Mine, Foolish Questions, Streets of Laredo, Cool Water, The Blizzard, Les' self penned patriotic song What's Right With America, The Everlasting Hills of Oklahoma, plus others. This album is dedicated to Johhny Western.
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"I Remember Gene" This CD is a tribute to Gene Autry, the greatest of all the singing cowboys. It contains many of the Autry favorites such as Harbor Lights, Mexicali Rose, Yellow Rose of Texas and others.. |
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Last of the Range A fifth (and last) cookbook in the "Range" series with over 800 recipes submitted by friends, fans and family. Included are numerous recipes collected from our 2005 Western Swing Cruise in the Caribbean aboard the Carnival Ship "Ecstasy". Also, the book includes the story of how Martha and Les met, titled "It All Started with Doublemint". Compiled by Martha Gilliam. |
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Tastes on the Range A fourth cookbook in the "Range" series with over 800 recipes submitted by entertainers, friends, family and fans. It includes Dale Evans' Favorite Salad, Roy Rogers' Chicken and Dumplings, and Ina Mae (Mrs. Gene) Autry's Veal Chops California. Compiled by Martha Gilliam. |
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Cooks on the Range A third collection of recipes submitted by entertainers, authors, friends, family and fans. This collection features a special section "Recipes From the Past", favorites from 1947-48 collected from Mrs. Harry Truman and from forty-seven Governors and their wives. Compiled by Martha Gilliam.
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Prices To order, please send check or money order to: Eagle Enterprises |
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