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Wabash cannonball
Waiting to hear you call me darling
Walk in the Jerusalem just like John
Walk softly on this heart of mine
Walkin' in my sleep
Walking down the line
Walking the dog
Wasting Away
Watermelon on the vine
We can't be darlings anymore
We live in two different worlds
We need a whole lot more of Jesus
We'll be sweethearts in heaven
We'll meet again sweetheart
Wear a red rose
Wedding blues
Welcome home
Were you there when they crucified my Lord
What a friend we have in mother
What about you
What was I suppose to do
What would you give in exchange for your soul
What's Good for you
When autumn leaves begin to fall
When it's reveille time in heaven
When its time for the whippoorwill to sing
When my blue moon turns to gold again
When the angels come to get me
When the bees are in the hive
When the bright lights grow dim
When the golden leaves begin to fall
When the roll is called up yonder
When the saviour reached down for me
When the storm is over
When the wagon was new
When you are lonely
Where did our young years go
Where I'm bound
Where is my wandering boy tonight
Where the old red river flows
Where the soul never dies
Where there's smoke there's fire
Where we'll never grow old
Where will I shelter my sheep tonight
While I'm reading your letter
White dove
White freightliner blues
White house blues
Who done it
Who will call you sweetheart
Who's calling you sweetheart tonight
Who's gonna shoe your pretty little foot
Who's the world treating you
Whose shoulder will you cry on
Why did you wander
Why don't you tell me so
Why not confess
Wicked path of sin
Wild Bill Jones
Wild horses
Wild mountain honey
Wild side of life
Wildwood flower
Will the circle be unbroken
Will the roses bloom
Will you be lonesome too
Will you be loving another man
Will you be satisfied that way
Willow Creek dam
Willy Roy the crippled boy
Windy mountain
Woody lady
Working on a building
Working on the road
Worried man blues