1  Big Beaver Howdy! Did you know Big Beaver was first recorded in Saginaw,TX April 16th 1940? Now you do! Click Me to have a Listen!
Texas Playboys
2  New Worried Mind New Worried Mind - Performed by Leon Rausch, was first recorded by Bob Wills in 1941 at Dallas,TX
Leon Rausch
3  Heart to Heart Talk Recorded in Hollywood,April 1960. Performed for you today by the lovely Tanya Tucker
Tanya Tucker
4  Stay All Night This one was recorded in Hollywood,CA 1945. It's one of my favorites-Let's Listen!
Charlie Daniels
5  Misery Misery is performed here by the Great Merle Haggard. It was recorded in Chicago in 1947
Merle Haggard
6  San Antonio Rose Well Heck! What kind of Bob Wills Album would this be without this song? First recorded in Saginaw,TX in 1940
Joe Diffie & Robin English
7  Turkey Texas Blues Turkey Texas Blues was recorded in Azle,TX in 2004. I reckon Billy Grammer does it right. You will too!
Billy Grammer
8  Milk Cow Blues Cody Canada sings Milk Cow Blues, which was first recorded in Dallas,TX in 1941. He's a young feller, but he knows Bob helped set the stage he now plays on
Cody Canada (Cross Canadian Ragweed)
9  Ten Years Calm down ladies! Here's a listen to Dierks contribution to this album. Ten Years was first recorded in Hollywood in 1942
Dierks Bentley
10  Lilly Dale Recorded in Nashville in 1956 and now performed jist for you by Gene Watson!
Gene Watson
A Tribute To Bob's 100th Birthday
11  Warm Red Wine Written by the late Cindy Walker and performed for us today by the great Archie Bell. This was first recorded in 1949. Enjoy!
Archie Bell
12  I Want to be Wanted Hey! Let's listen to one done by the Great Glen Campbell!
Glen Campbell
13  Snap Your Finger This here is my 2nd favorite song on this album, and everytime I hear it it stays in my head all day long!
Terry Bradshaw and Rachel Bradshaw
14  Keeper of My Heart B.J. Thomas! Will the list of greats never end?
B.J. Thomas
15  Take Me Back to Tulsa I'm too young to marry too!!! What in blazes wuz I thinkin?
Porter Waggoner
16  Across the Alley From the Alamo Now this one is my absolute favorite! (dont you judge me)
Wilford Brimley
17  Faded Love This song sample isnt enough to do this one justice! Jist get the whole cd and find out for yourself!
Johnny Rodriquez & Lynn Anderson
18  Right or Wrong The Legendary George Jones!
George Jones
19  Sugar Moon The Music you fell in Love by! Let Larry Gatlin remind you why.
Larry Gatlin
20 That's What I Like about the South This is another favorite of ours. Bet it will be one of yours too!
Chance (Muzik Mafia)
21  Bob's Got a Swing Band in Heaven The Legendary Cowboy Poet, Red Steagall gets the last spot on the cd, with a fitting tribute to Bob as only Red can do it. I reckon he's the best one to top it all off
Red Steagall