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Coyotes is an American Western song written by Bob McDill and closely associated with cowboy singer Don Edwards. [1] It appears on Edwards' 1993 album Goin' Back to Texas , [ 2 ] and was featured on the soundtrack of the 2005 documentary film Grizzly Man .
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“Don’t Think You’re Too Good for Country Music (Just Because You Can Rock)” Wayland Holyfield 1977 Bobby Bare Me and McDill “‘Til I Get on My Feet” 1977 Bobby Bare Me and McDill “Don’t Turn Out the Light” 1977 Bobby Bare Me and McDill “Wilma Lou” 1977 Bobby Bare Me and McDill “Look Who I’m Cheating on Tonight” 1977
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Another account from the early 1800s in Edwards County mentioned wolves howling at night, though these were likely coyotes. [22] In coyotes, "bark howls" may serve as both long-distance threat vocalizations and alarm calls. The sound known as 'wow-oo-wow' has been described as a "greeting song".
Coyotes: Track 1 Chucho Merchan: Funba Rumba Some Latino women brawl on the street and Julien commands one of them to spit out the knife. Track 2 Simon Stokes: Jungle Music Gilroy is in the bar drinking. Track 3 Mariachi La Estrella Dorado Plays very shortly from the coyotes van when he arrives to the drop off point with the migrants. Track 4 ...
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