"Uneasy Rider" by Charlie Daniels. a fun guy before he got all right-wing and preachy/patriotic.... Ray Price or Charlie Walker singing "Pick Me Up On Your Way Down", or Leroy VanDyke's "Just Walk On By" are pretty uptempo tunes too!
BUT, If you want to hear some REAL Country & Western and have a satellite radio, tune into Ranger Doug's Classic Cowboy Corral on Willie's Roadhouse, Channel (I think its channel 58, or close to it...) Saturday night at 8pm,(just before the live Grand Ole Oprey broadcast) or Friday night at 11pm, or Sunday morning at 9am (all times are east coast) You'll hear some Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, Gene Autry, Bob Wills, Jimmy Rogers and just about anyone who was singing for their supper from the late 1920's until the early 1960's, plus lotsa yodeling and squeezebox playing!
Lotsa great old records with a western tilt that puts what is being pawned off as "Country" music these days to shame.
And dont forget: Ken Burns is doing a history of country music series on PBS starting this Sunday night, Sept. 15
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