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Enter your phone number Input is not an international phone number! Enter the verification code Invalid verification code. In , Murphey moved to Epic Records, a division of Columbia, and recorded the first of six albums, Michael Murphey, that same year. It was his second album, Blue Sky - Night Thunder, recorded in , however, that marked Murphey's commercial breakthrough. He had first heard the story about a ghost horse rescuing people on the desert when he was a boy, from his grandfather, and Murphey dreamed of something similar one night as an adult and set it down to music and words in half an hour that same evening.

The resulting song, "Wildfire," got to number three on the pop charts in and became Murphey's first gold record. Another song off of the same album, "Carolina in the Pines," also made the Top Up until , he'd been known as Michael Murphey, but that year he began making a series of film acting appearances, starting with Gus Trikonis' Take This Job and Shove It, and began using his middle name in films and on albums, as a way of distinguishing himself from the actor Michael Murphy Manhattan.

Additionally, his re-recording of "Carolina in the Pines" rose to the country Top Ten in , outperforming the original Epic version. In , Murphey moved to Warner Bros. Records, making his debut on the label with Tonight We Ride. It was after this that Murphey returned to one of the first loves of his life, cowboy music.

In , he cut an album, Cowboy Songs, made up of traditional and well-known popular songs from the genre, including "The Yellow Rose of Texas" and "Tumbling Tumbleweeds. That success, in turn, led the label to establish its Warner Western imprint, which, in addition to Murphey who also produces a lot of the work , has also recorded the harmony group the Sons of the San Joachin, veteran singing cowboy Herb Jeffries, and poet Waddie Mitchell.

Murphey has since recorded a number of additional albums featuring Western songs. Cowboy Songs III features a duet with the late Marty Robbins, no doubt inspired by the success of Natalie Cole's "Unforgettable" duet with her own father -- using a voice track recorded by Robbins in -- on the song "Big Iron.

He has also organized a series of annual celebrations of the American West, called West Fest, which he stages in various Western states.

Cowboy Songs 4 appeared in and several collections followed. Year: Tracks: 10 Bitrate: MP3 Red River Drifter. Year: Tracks: 12 Bitrate: MP3 Buckaroo Blue Grass II. Year: Tracks: 11 Bitrate: MP3 Buckaroo Blue Grass. Heartland Cowboy: Cowboy Songs, Vol. Year: Tracks: 20 Bitrate: MP3



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