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  2. I Love This Life (LoCash song) - Wikipedia

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    "I Love This Life" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music duo LoCash (formerly LoCash Cowboys). It was released to radio on February 23, 2015 as the lead single to their third studio album, The Fighters. The duo wrote the song with Chris Janson and Danny Myrick.

  3. LoCash - Wikipedia

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    LoCash (stylized in all caps), formerly known as LoCash Cowboys, is an American country music duo consisting of Chris Lucas and Preston Brust, both of whom are vocalists, songwriters, and guitarists. They have released 3 studio albums, one each for Average Joes Entertainment , Reviver Records, and Wheelhouse Records.

  4. Wedding Bells (Hank Williams song) - Wikipedia

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    "Wedding Bells" was first recorded by the Knoxville radio veteran Bill Carlisle on King Records in 1947. According to the country music historian Colin Escott, Claude Boone, who played guitar for the Knoxville bluegrass star Carl Story, bought the song for 25 dollars from James Arthur Pritchett, a local musician and drunk who performed under the name "Arthur Q. Smith". [4]

  5. Wylie Gustafson - Wikipedia

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    Wylie Galt Gustafson (born June 7, 1961) is an American singer-songwriter who has toured nationally and internationally with his band, "Wylie & The Wild West". The band is known for its blend of cowboy, traditional country, folk and yodeling. [1]

  6. Cowboys Like Us - Wikipedia

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    "Cowboys Like Us" is a song written by Bob DiPiero and Anthony Smith, and recorded by American country music artist George Strait. It was released in August 2003 as the second single from his album Honkytonkville. It reached number 2 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts.

  7. Weary Blues from Waitin' - Wikipedia

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    The Drifting Cowboys, most of them now working for Ray Price, were brought back to augment the recording with overdubs. While MGM would insensitively overdub strings and other accoutrements to Williams masters as the years wore on, the results on "Weary Blues from Waitin'" were utterly convincing, and the single rose to number 7 on the country ...

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