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Smokey and the Bandit II
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Texas Bound and Flying
Written by
Jerry Reed
(as J.R. Hubbard)
Produced and Sung by
Jerry Reed
Charlotte's Web
Written by
Cliff Crofford
(as C. Crofford),
John Durrill
(as J. Durrill) and
Snuff Garrett
(as S. Garrett)
Do You Know You Are My Sunshine
Written by
Don Reid
(as D. Reid) and
Harold Reid
(as H. Reid)
Sung by
The Statler Brothers
Again and Again
Written by
Ben Peters
(as B. Peters)
Sung by
Brenda Lee
To Be Your Man
Written by
Danny Flowers
(as D. Flowers) and
Don Williams
(as D. Williams)
Sung by
Don Williams
Tulsa Time
Written by
Danny Flowers
(as D. Flowers)
Sung by
Don Williams
Here's Lookin' At You
Written by 'S. Atchley',
John Durrill
(as J. Durrill) and
Sandy Pinkard
(as S. Pinkard)
Sung by
Mel Tillis
Ride Concrete Cowboy, Ride
Written by
Cliff Crofford
(as C. Crofford),
John Durrill
(as J. Durrill) and
Snuff Garrett
(as S. Garrett)
Sung by
Roy Rogers
and
Sons of the Pioneers
(as The Sons of the Pioneers)
Pecos Promenade
Written by
Larry Collins
(as L. Collins),
Sandy Pinkard
(as S. Pinkard) and
Snuff Garrett
(as S. Garrett)
Sung by
Tanya Tucker
Courtesy of Buford T. Justice (uncredited)
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