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  2. My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys (song) - Wikipedia

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    "My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys" was recorded by Waylon Jennings on the 1976 album Wanted! The Outlaws, and further popularized in 1980 by Willie Nelson as a single on the soundtrack to The Electric Horseman. "My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys" was written by Sharon Vaughn and Nelson's version was his fifth number one on the country chart ...

  3. Wanted! The Outlaws - Wikipedia

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    My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys" (Sharon Vaughn) – 2:48 (previously unreleased) Performed by Jennings "Honky Tonk Heroes" (Billy Joe Shaver) – 3:27 (new vocal and instrumental parts added to 1973 recording) Performed by Jennings "I'm Looking For Blue Eyes" (Jessi Colter) – 2:15 (previously unreleased) Performed by Colter

  4. My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys - Wikipedia

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    "My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys" (song), a Willie Nelson song from the soundtrack to the 1979 film The Electric Horseman Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys .

  5. The Electric Horseman - Wikipedia

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    In addition to co-starring, Willie Nelson contributed significantly to the film's soundtrack, singing five songs including "My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys", "Midnight Rider," "Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys," "So You Think You're a Cowboy" and "Hands on the Wheel." Coinciding with the film's release, a soundtrack album ...

  6. The Electric Horseman (album) - Wikipedia

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    Songs by Willie Nelson "Midnight Rider" – 2:51 "My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys" – 3:05 "Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys" – 3:28 "So You Think You're a Cowboy" – 2:19 "Hands on the Wheel" – 2:50

  7. Greatest Hits (& Some That Will Be) - Wikipedia

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    "Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys" – 3:25 "My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys" – 3:02 "Help Me Make It Through the Night" – 3:57 "Angel Flying Too Close to the Ground" – 4:23 "I'd Have to Be Crazy" – 3:24 "Faded Love" – 3:48 "On the Road Again" – 2:39 "Midnight Rider" (bonus track) – 2:52 "Heartbreak Hotel ...

  8. Waylon Jennings - Wikipedia

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    My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys: Himself: TV movie 1985: The All American Cowboy: Gunfighter: TV movie 1985: The Dukes of Hazzard: Himself: 1 episode; still served as balladeer throughout episode 1986: Stagecoach: Hatfield: TV movie 1988: Tanner '88: Himself: 1 episode 1994: Married... with Children "Ironhead" Haynes: 1 episode 1999: The ...

  9. Sharon Vaughn - Wikipedia

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    Vaughn’s first big songwriting success was "My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys", [5] which was first recorded by Waylon Jennings in 1976 and further popularized in 1980 by Willie Nelson for the soundtrack of the movie The Electric Horseman. [6] Her next songwriting hit was "Y'all Come Back Saloon" by The Oak Ridge Boys in 1977.