The Best Western Country Music Instrumentals

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Find the best Western country music instrumentals right here! We’ve collected some of the top songs for you to enjoy.

The Best Western Country Music Instrumentals

The best western country music instrumentals are those that are able to capture the heart and soul of the American west. They are the perfect soundtracks to any cowboy movie or country song. There is something about the twang of the guitar and the lonesome sound of the harmonica that just makes you feel like you are in the middle of a dusty old western town.

The Top Ten

Instrumentals are songs without lyrics or singing, and they are sometimes used as background music or as a way to showcase the skills of the musician. Western music is a genre that often uses instrumentals, and there are many great western instrumentals that have become popular over the years. Here is a list of ten of the best western country music instrumentals.

1. “The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly” by Ennio Morricone
2. “A Fistful of Dollars” by Hugo Montenegro
3. “Rawhide” by Frankie Laine
4. “The Magnificent Seven” by Elmer Bernstein
5. ” High Noon” by Dimitri Tiomkin
6. “The Dueling Cavalier” by William Rose
7. ” Bonanza” by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans
8. “Rawhide” by Frankie Laine
9.”The Ballad of Jed Clampett” by Flatt & Scruggs
10.”Happy Trails” by Roy Rogers

Honorable Mentions

While these songs didn’t make it onto our list of the best western country music instrumentals, they’re still great songs that are worth checking out.

– “Bouquet of Roses” by Eddy Arnold
– “Sixteen Tons” by Tennessee Ernie Ford
– “The Ballad of Davy Crockett” by Bill Hayes
– “Happy Trails” by Roy Rogers

The Best of the Best

It can be hard to find good quality western country music instrumentals, but we’ve compiled a list of the best of the best. From classic country to more modern western styles, these songs are sure to get your feet tapping.

The Top Ten

In no particular order, here are the top ten Western country music instrumentals:

1. “Beaches of Cheyenne” by Garth Brooks
2. “Miles to Go (Before I Sleep)” by Richie Sambora
3. “The Heart Won’t Lie” by Reba McEntire and Linda Davis
4. “Cowboy Casanova” by Carrie Underwood
5. “Long Black Veil” by Lefty Frizzell
6. “El Paso” by Marty Robbins
7. “Director’s Cut” by Brad Paisley
8. “(Ghost) Riders in the Sky” by Stan Jones
9. “The Devil Went Down to Georgia” by The Charlie Daniels Band
10. “Orange Blossom Special” by Johnny Cash

Honorable Mentions

Even though these didn’t quite make our top 10 list, they’re still great Western music instrumentals that are worth a listen.

– “El Paso” by Marty Robbins
– “The Streets of Laredo” by Johnny Cash
– “Ode to Billy Joe” by Bobbie Gentry
– “(Ghost) Riders in the Sky” by Johnny Cash
– “Rawhide” by Frankie Laine
– “Red River Valley” by Marty Robbins
– “Home on the Range” by Gene Autry

The Rest of the Best

Here are the last of the best western country music instrumentals. This list includes some of the greatest songs ever written about the American West. These are the songs that make you want to saddle up and ride off into the sunset.

The Top Ten

10. “Beaumont Rag” – Pee Wee King
9. “Orange Blossom Special” – Ervin T. Rouse
8. “The Devil Went Down to Georgia” – Charlie Daniels Band
7. “Rawhide” – Frankie Laine
6. “El Rancho Grande” – Martin Denny
5. “(Ghost) Riders in the Sky” – Ramrods
4. “Mule Train” – Frankie Laine
3. “Gunsmoke” – Nelson Riddle
2. “Bonanza” – Al Caiola
1. “The Magnificent Seven”- Elmer Bernstein

Honorable Mentions

In no particular order, here are some other great western country music instrumentals:

1. “El Paso” by Marty Robbins
2. “Beaumont Rag” by Walter Jacobs
3. “Buckaroo” by Alamo Jones
4. ” Foggy Mountain Breakdown” by Earl Scruggs
5. “Mule Train” by Tennessee Ernie Ford
6. “Rawhide” by Frankie Laine
7. “San Antonio Rose” by Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys
8. “Streets of Laredo” by Marty Robbins
9. “The Yellow Rose of Texas” by Ernest Tubb
10. “Westphalia Waltz” by Alamo Jones

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