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Send Me Down to Tucson (Mel Tillis)

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Uploaded by on Feb 16, 2010

Every Which Way But Loose
Soundtrack (1978)
1. Every Which Way But Loose (Eddie Rabbitt)
2. Send Me Down T0 Tucson (Mel Tillis)
3. I Seek The Night (Sondra Locke)
4. Coca-Cola Cowboy (Mel Tillis)
5. Monkey See, Monkey Do (Cliff Crofford)
6. Salty Dog Blues (instrumental)
7. I'll Wake You Up When I Get Home (Charlie Rich)
8. Red Eye Special (Larry Collins)
9. Eastwood's Alley Walk (instumental)
10. Behind Closed Doors (Charlie Rich)
11. I Can't Say No To A Truck Drivin' Man (Carol Chase)
12. Under The Double Eagle (instrumental)
13. Biker's Theme (instrumental)
14. Don't Say You Don't Love Me No More (Sondra Locke And Phil Everly)
15. A Six Pack To Go (Hank Thompson And The Brazos Valley Boys)
16. Overture (instrumental)

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  • Yeah, this is the song that got me into classic country!

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  • this is real country music! not that pop country BS they have today!

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  • good ole redneck time of a song.

  • perty song

  • This song is awesome. sing it mel

  • @bpotter53029 Picture sorta gives it away?

  • this song inspired me to quit using drugs and start my own chain of restaurants in tooscon, I want to thank mr clint eastwood and his boy clyde for making this beautiful tune

  • Wow...3 people do not want to go to Tucson..

  • my dad was only 4 when this came out:) he is 36 now, do the math

  • @yvesami You hit that right on the head of the nail. Country sure did take a turn in the late 70's to early 80's. George Strait and Randy Travis had a great deal to do with what you are talking about.

  • When country music was still country (especially the Bakersfield sound) and when Clint Eastwood was making movies...although Clint still does from time to time.

  • take a right clyde!

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