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Track |
Album |
Label |
Comments |
Year |
New |
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Leroy Carr
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Blues Before Sunrise
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Big Bill Broonzy
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CC Rider
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Raw Fiddle
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Rounder
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Uncle Bunt Stevens
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Lewisburg Blues
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Raw Fiddle
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Rounder
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*
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Roane County Rablers
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Hometown Blues
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Lucille Bogan
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Baking Powder Blues
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Roots and Blues series
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Columbia Legacy
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*
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Hi Neighbor Boys
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Keep Truckin'
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Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys featuring Tommy Duncan
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Brown Eyed Texas Rose
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W. Lee O'Daniel and his Hillbilly Boys
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Tuck Away My Lonesome Blues
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Jimmie Davis
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Rocking Blues
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Carlisle and Ball
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Guitar Blues
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White Country Blues
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Columbia Legacy
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Thomas Fraser
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Brakeman's Blues
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www.thomasfraser.com
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Thomas Fraser
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Long Gone Lonesome Blues
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Thomas Fraser
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Somewhere Over The Rainbow
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Doc Watson
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Dream Of A Miners Child
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Live At Gerde's Folk City
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Doc Watson
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Wagoners Lad
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Dottie West Hour -- Vintage RCA albums from 1966 on ...
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Dottie West
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Is This Me?
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Suffer Time
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Dottie West
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Everything's Gone To Pieces Since You've Gone
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written by Dottie and Bill West
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Dottie West
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I'd Be A Legend In My Time
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written by Don Gibson
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Dottie West
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Don't Touch Me
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written by Hank Cochran
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Dottie West
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Touch My Heart
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I'll Help You Forget Her
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written by Johnny Paycheck
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Dottie West
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Country Sunshine
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RCA Country Legends series
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Buddha Records/BMG Heritage
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written by Dottie West, became Coca Cola Commercial
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Dottie West
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Careless Hands
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RCA Country Legends series
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Buddha Records/BMG Heritage
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written by Dottie West
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Dottie West
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Cold Hand Of Fate
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RCA Country Legends series
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Buddha Records/BMG Heritage
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written by Dottie West
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Dottie West
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Killing Me Softly
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If Its Alright With You/Just What I've Been Looking For
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RCA
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music by Charles Fox and lyrics by Norman Gimbel, inspired by Lori Lieberman's Don McLean experience
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1973
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Airwave Archive: Dottie West for Country Music Time featuring Clyde Beavers, recorded 1973, aired in 1974
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Dottie West
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Country Sunshine
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Dottie West
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Delta Dawn
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Clyde Beavers
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How Can Anything So Wonderful Be So Wrong
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Dottie West
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Here Comes My Baby Back Again
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Tres Chicas
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Am I Too Blue
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Tres Chicas
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Yep Roc
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Catalpa Boys
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Hole In Our Hearts
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The Lonesome Sisters with Riley Baugus
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They All Pale
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The Lonesome Sisters with Riley Baugus
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Laura Veirs
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Rapture
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Nina Nastasia
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Dear Rose
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Dogs
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Calexico
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Crooked Road and the Briar
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John Wesley Harding
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Our Lady of the Highways
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Elvis Costello
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Brilliant Disguise
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Dale Watson
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Honkytonkers Don't Cry
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Dale Watson
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Fox On The Run
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King Wilkie
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Beautiful Brown Eyes
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Jimmy Martin
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Brakeman's Blues
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Don't Cry To Me
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Thrill Jockey
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soundtrack to the film "King Of Bluegrass"
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