Classic Country Hits!
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Classic Country Hits!
- Audio CD, Number of discs:
- 4
- Label:
- Music & Melodie
- Release date:
- 16.04.2010
- Catalogue number:
- MUS 4016-2
- UPC:
- 880831066723
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The title says it all: each and every classic country hero is represented here, from Hank Williams, Gene Autry, Tex Williams, Jesse James all the way to the ... more
Disc 1
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Artist - Title |
Length |
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1. |
The Stanley Brothers - I'm A Man Of Constant Sorrow |
2:58 |
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2. |
Mac Wiseman - Little White Church |
2:37 |
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3. |
Brown's Ferry Four - Over In The Glory Land |
1:59 |
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4. |
Sonny Osborne - Get In Line Brother |
2:42 |
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5. |
Bill Monroe - Footprints In The Snow |
2:39 |
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6. |
The Lonesome Pine Fiddlers - Will I Meet My Mother In Heaven |
2:18 |
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7. |
F.hunter & Black Mountain Boys - Tennessee Boy |
3:16 |
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8. |
Wilma Lee & Stoney Cooper - Wicked Path Of Sin |
2:31 |
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9. |
Mac Wiseman - Dreaming Of A Little Cabin |
2:55 |
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10. |
Reno & Smiley - I'm Using My Bible For A Roadmap |
2:32 |
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11. |
The Sauceman Brothers - Hallelujah We Shall Rise |
1:54 |
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12. |
Bill Monroe - Blue Moon Of Kentucky |
3:02 |
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13. |
Sonny Osborne - The Old Cross Road |
2:42 |
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14. |
The Lilly Brothers - They Sleep Together Now At Rest |
3:11 |
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15. |
The Stanley Brothers - Little Maggie |
2:19 |
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16. |
Flatt & Scruggs - Old Salty Dog Blues |
2:30 |
Disc 2
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Artist - Title |
Length |
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1. |
Hank Williams - Jambalaya (recorded 1951) |
2:53 |
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2. |
Gene Autry - Don't Fence Me In (recorded 1951) |
2:21 |
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3. |
Johnny Bond - Sick, Sober And Sorry (recorded 1951) |
2:39 |
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4. |
Hank Thompson - Whoa Sailor (recorded 1949) |
2:20 |
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5. |
Spade Cooley - Indian Summer (recorded 1951) |
2:22 |
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6. |
Merle Travis - Sixteen Tons (recorded 1947) |
2:50 |
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7. |
Tommy Duncan - Chattanooga Shoe Shine Boy (recorded 1949) |
2:35 |
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8. |
Gene Autry - South Of The Border (recorded 1951) |
3:14 |
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9. |
Tennessee Ernie Ford - Shotgun Boogie (recorded 1950) |
2:34 |
|
10. |
Johnny Bond - Mean Mama Boogie (recorded 1950) |
2:50 |
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11. |
Hank Williams - Moanin' The Blues (recorded 1950) |
2:23 |
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12. |
Carl Smith - I Overlooked An Orchid (recorded 1950) |
2:57 |
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13. |
Hank Williams - I Just Don't Like This Kind Of Living (recorded 1950) |
2:48 |
|
14. |
Tennessee Ernie Ford - Mr. And Mississippi (recorded 1950) |
3:07 |
|
15. |
Jesse James - Darling I Don't Understand (recorded 1950) |
2:39 |
|
16. |
Tex Williams - Drop Dead (recorded 1948) |
2:08 |
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17. |
Tennessee Ernie Ford - Anticipation Blues (recorded 1949) |
2:07 |
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18. |
Johnnie Lee Wills - Rag Mop (recorded 1949) |
2:52 |
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19. |
Tommy Scott - Gonna Paint The Town Red (recorded 1949) |
2:30 |
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20. |
Floyd Tillman - Slippin' Around (recorded 1949) |
2:44 |
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21. |
Eddie Kirk - Candy Kisses (recorded 1949) |
2:33 |
Disc 3
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Artist - Title |
Length |
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1. |
Hank Williams - Hey Good Lockin' (recorded 1951) |
2:54 |
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2. |
Leon Payne - I Love You Because (recorded 1949) |
2:44 |
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3. |
The Stanley Brothers - The Fields Have Turned Brown (recorded 1949) |
2:32 |
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4. |
Tommy Duncan - Gamblin' Polkadot Blues (recorded 1949) |
3:06 |
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5. |
Andy Schroder - Prairie Dog Ramble (recorded 1951) |
2:19 |
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6. |
Hank Williams - Lost Highway (recorded 1949) |
2:41 |
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7. |
Billy Briggs - Panhandle Shuffle (recorded 1949) |
2:38 |
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8. |
Lone Star Playboys - Steel Guitar Bounce (recorded 1949) |
2:29 |
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9. |
Johnny Bond - Birmingham Jail (recorded 1948) |
2:55 |
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10. |
Hank Williams - Honky Tonkin' (recorded 1948) |
2:44 |
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11. |
Red Foley - Tennessee Saturday Night (recorded 1948) |
2:39 |
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12. |
Pee Wee King - Bull Fiddle Boogie (recorded 1948) |
2:34 |
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13. |
Hank Williams - Honky Tonk Blues (recorded 1951) |
2:11 |
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14. |
The Delmore Brothers - Peach Steel Boogie (recorded 1948) |
2:41 |
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15. |
Jimmy Wakely - Mine All Mine (recorded 1948) |
2:57 |
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16. |
Tommy Sargent - Steel Guitar Boogie (recorded 1948) |
3:00 |
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17. |
Jack Rivers - Dear Oakie (recorded 1948) |
2:39 |
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18. |
Paul Howard - Drinking All My Troubles Away (recorded 1947) |
2:51 |
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19. |
Hank Williams - Why Should We Try Anymore (recorded 1950) |
2:36 |
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20. |
Merle Travis - Nine Pound Hammer (recorded 1947) |
2:38 |
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21. |
Link Davis - Texas Swing (recorded 1947) |
2:35 |
Disc 4
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Artist - Title |
Length |
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1. |
Flatt & Scruggs - Foggy Mountain Breakdown |
2:41 |
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2. |
The Stanley Brothers - Molly And Tenbrooks |
2:26 |
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3. |
Sonny Osborne - The Old Home Town |
2:47 |
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4. |
The Lonesome Pine Fiddlers - Nobody Cares (not Even You) |
2:20 |
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5. |
Mac Wiseman - Going To See My Baby |
2:27 |
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6. |
Wilma Lee & Stoney Cooper - This World Can't Stand Long |
2:37 |
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7. |
Bill Monroe - Uncle Pen |
2:45 |
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8. |
Jimmy Martin&the Osborne Brot. - Across The Sea Blues |
3:16 |
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9. |
Flatt & Scruggs - My Cabin In Caroline |
2:38 |
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10. |
The Lonesome Pine Fiddlers - Pain In My Heart |
2:42 |
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11. |
Sonny Osborne - I'm Gonna Leave You |
2:39 |
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12. |
Mac Wiseman - I Wonder How The Old Folks Are At Home |
2:50 |
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13. |
The Stanley Brothers - Little Glass Of Wine |
2:56 |
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14. |
The Lonesome Pine Fiddlers - You Broke Your Promise |
2:09 |
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15. |
Brown's Ferry Four - Will The Circle Be Unbroken |
2:58 |
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16. |
Bill Monroe - Bluegrass Breakdown |
2:19 |
Description
The title says it all: each and every classic country hero is represented here, from Hank Williams, Gene Autry, Tex Williams, Jesse James all the way to the Stanley Brothers, Flatt & Scruggs, Bill Monroe and Mac Wiseman. A classic!
EAN/UPC: 880831066723
Catalogue number: MUS 4016-2
Label: Music & Melodie
(mus/zyx)
Release date: 2010-04-16
Format: Audio CD
Number of discs: 4
Number of tracks: 74
PC: F23