A Cowboy's Song
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 2011
GenreWestern
LabelWestern Jubilee Recording Company
ProducerRich O'Brien
Sons of the San Joaquin chronology
Live - Western Jubilee Warehouse A Cowboy's Song

A Cowboy's Song is the fourteenth album released by the Sons of the San Joaquin.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Jack Hannah, except where noted

No.TitleLength
1."Howdy Do"2:46
2."Chant of the Plains" (Bob Nolan)2:57
3."He's A Rover" (Tim Spencer)3:11
4."The Girl With The Broken Heart"3:06
5."Heaven's Right Here" (Jack Hannah (lyrics), Rich O'Brien (music))2:38
6."Lord, I'm Just An Ol' Cowboy"3:05
7."Have I Told You Lately That I Love You" (Scott Wiseman)3:41
8."Timberline Camp"3:20
9."Slow Movin' Cattle"3:05
10."Down Along the Sleepy Rio Grande" (Roy Rogers)3:17
11."Lie Down Little Dogie, Lie Down"3:56
12."He Don't Want To Cuss The Rough String Anymore"3:17
13."A Cowboy's Song"3:51
14."Ol' Jim Bridger"3:05

Personnel

Sons of the San Joaquin

  • Jack Hannah
  • Joe Hannah
  • Lon Hannah

Additional personnel

  • Rich O'Brien – Guitar, Banjo, Mandolin, Marimba
  • Marc Abbott – Bass
  • Richard Chon, Reggie Rueffer, Steve Story, Brook Wallace – Fiddles, Strings
  • Ginny Mac, Tim Alexander – Accordion, Marimba, Harmonica
  • Brandon Fulton – Harmonica
  • Johnny Cox – Steel Guitar
  • Russ Rand – Bass
  • Phil Babcock – Drums, Percussion
  • Jon Stutler – Clarinet

Production

  • Recorded at:
    • Maximus Media, Fresno, CA
      • Rodger Glaspey – Executive Producer
      • Rich O'Brien – Producer
      • Russ Pate – Assistant Producer
      • Eric Sherbon – Engineer, Vocal Mix
    • Allegro Sound, Burleson, TX
      • Aarom Medor – Engineer, Mix, Mastering
    • Western Jubilee Warehouse, Colorado Springs, CO (title track)
      • Butch Hause – Engineer
  • David Martin Graham, Donald Kallaus – Photography
  • Donald Kallaus, Kathleen F. Collins, Debra Lake – Layout, Design
  • Scott O'Malley & Associates, LLC – artist representation

References

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