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- Heartland_Cowboy:_Cowboy_Songs,_Vol._5 runtime "45.25".
- Heartland_Cowboy:_Cowboy_Songs,_Vol._5 abstract "Heartland Cowboy: Cowboy Songs, Vol. 5 is the twenty-seventh album by American singer-songwriter Michael Martin Murphey, his fifth album of cowboy songs. The album includes the hit song \"Long and Lonesome Ride to Dalhart\", which won the 2006 Wrangler Award for Outstanding Original Western Composition. The album was inspired by Murphey's life on his ranch and his real experiences working as an activist and artist in American Ranching and Farming.".
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- Heartland_Cowboy:_Cowboy_Songs,_Vol._5 previousWork Live_at_Billy_Bobs_Texas_(Michael_Martin_Murphey_album).
- Heartland_Cowboy:_Cowboy_Songs,_Vol._5 producer Ryan_Murphey.
- Heartland_Cowboy:_Cowboy_Songs,_Vol._5 recordLabel Michael_Martin_Murphey.
- Heartland_Cowboy:_Cowboy_Songs,_Vol._5 releaseDate "2006-10-31".
- Heartland_Cowboy:_Cowboy_Songs,_Vol._5 runtime "2715.0".
- Heartland_Cowboy:_Cowboy_Songs,_Vol._5 subsequentWork Buckaroo_Blue_Grass.
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- Heartland_Cowboy:_Cowboy_Songs,_Vol._5 artist Michael_Martin_Murphey.
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- Heartland_Cowboy:_Cowboy_Songs,_Vol._5 label "Michael Martin Murphey".
- Heartland_Cowboy:_Cowboy_Songs,_Vol._5 lastAlbum "Live at Billy Bob's Texas".
- Heartland_Cowboy:_Cowboy_Songs,_Vol._5 name "Heartland Cowboy".
- Heartland_Cowboy:_Cowboy_Songs,_Vol._5 nextAlbum "Buckaroo Blue Grass".
- Heartland_Cowboy:_Cowboy_Songs,_Vol._5 producer Ryan_Murphey.
- Heartland_Cowboy:_Cowboy_Songs,_Vol._5 producer "Bobby Blazier".
- Heartland_Cowboy:_Cowboy_Songs,_Vol._5 producer "Jeremy Hunter".
- Heartland_Cowboy:_Cowboy_Songs,_Vol._5 recorded "Blazing Saddles Studios,".
- Heartland_Cowboy:_Cowboy_Songs,_Vol._5 recorded "Nashville, Tennessee".
- Heartland_Cowboy:_Cowboy_Songs,_Vol._5 released "2006-10-31".
- Heartland_Cowboy:_Cowboy_Songs,_Vol._5 thisAlbum "Heartland Cowboy: Cowboy Songs, Vol. 5".
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- Heartland_Cowboy:_Cowboy_Songs,_Vol._5 comment "Heartland Cowboy: Cowboy Songs, Vol. 5 is the twenty-seventh album by American singer-songwriter Michael Martin Murphey, his fifth album of cowboy songs. The album includes the hit song \"Long and Lonesome Ride to Dalhart\", which won the 2006 Wrangler Award for Outstanding Original Western Composition. The album was inspired by Murphey's life on his ranch and his real experiences working as an activist and artist in American Ranching and Farming.".
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- Heartland_Cowboy:_Cowboy_Songs,_Vol._5 homepage www.michaelmartinmurphey.com.
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