- Subjects
- Published
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Washington, DC :
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
p2002.
- Language
- English
- Other Authors
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- Item Description
- Originally released by Folkways Records and Smithsonian Folkways Recordings, 1956-1993.
- Physical Description
- 1audio disc : digital ; 4 3/4 in
- White House blues (Earl Taylor and the Stoney Mountain Boys) (1:58)
- Our last goodbye (the Johnson Mountain Boys) (2:32)
- When he reached down his hand for me (Bill Monroe and his Blue Grass Boys) (2:44)
- Tiny broken heart (Hazel Dickens and Alice Gerrard) (3:01)
- New camptown races (Red Allen, Frank Wakefield, and the Kentuckians) (2:31)
- Suzanne (Harley Allen-Mike Lilly Band) (2:37)
- I heard my mother call my name in prayer (the Nashville Grass) (3:07)
- Teardrops in my eyes (the Friendly City Playboys) (2:26)
- Cumberland Gap (Snuffy Jenkins) (1:31)
- Live and let live (Red Allen and the Kentuckians) (2:44)
- The world is waiting for the sunrise (Roger Sprung and Doc Watson) (2:37)
- Hello city limits (Hugh Moore) (2:19)
- (Legend of the) Brown Mountain light (the Country Gentlemen) (2:32)
- Lonesome road blues (Roni Stoneman) (1:10)
- The train that carried my girl from town (Doc Watson) (2:16)
- The little girl and the dreadful snake (the New Lost City Ramblers) (3:29)
- Little birdie (the Stanley Brothers) (2:37)
- Rabbit in a log (the Stanley Brothers) (2:20)
- Grey eagle (David and Billie Ray Johnson) (2:47)
- Wayfaring stranger (Cullen Gaylean [i.e. Galyean] and the Virginia Mountain Boys) (5:07)
- Billy in the lowground (the Lonesome Strangers) (1:00)
- The rebel girl (Hazel Dickens) (2:57)
- Train 45 (Smiley Hobbs) (2:19)
- 'Neath that cold grey tomb of stone (the Lilly Brothers and Don Stover) (3:03)
- Get up John (Bill Monroe and his Blue Grass Boys) (2:36).