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Country & Western Classic
by Various Artists
42 SONGS
Oct 2009
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Jambalaya (recorded 1951)
Hank Williams (As Luke The Drifter)
Don't Fence Me In (recorded 1951)
Gene Autry
Sick, Sober And Sorry (recorded 1951)
Johnny Bond
Whoa Sailor (recorded 1949)
Hank Thompson
Indian Summer (recorded 1951)
Spade Cooley
Sixteen Tons (recorded 1947)
Merle Travis
Chattanooga Shoe Shine Boy (recorded 1949)
Tommy Duncan
South Of The Border (recorded 1951)
Gene Autry
Shotgun Boogie (recorded 1950)
Tennessee Ernie Ford
Mean Mama Boogie (recorded 1950)
Johnny Bond
Moanin' The Blues (recorded 1950)
Hank Williams (As Luke The Drifter)
I Overlooked An Orchid (recorded 1950)
Carl Smith
I Just Don't Like This Kind Of Living (recorded 19)
Hank Williams (As Luke The Drifter)
Mr. And Mississippi (recorded 1950)
Tennessee Ernie Ford
Darling I Don't Understand (recorded 1950)
Jesse James
Drop Dead (recorded 1948)
Tex Williams
Anticipation Blues (recorded 1949)
Tennessee Ernie Ford
Rag Mop (recorded 1949)
Johnnie Lee Wills
Gonna Paint The Town Red (recorded 1949)
Tommy Scott
Slippin' Around (recorded 1949)
Floyd Tillman
Candy Kisses (recorded 1949)
Eddie Kirk
Hey Good Lookin' (recorded 1951)
Hank Williams (As Luke The Drifter)
I Love You Because (recorded 1949)
Leon Payne
The Fields Have Turned Brown (recorded 1949)
The Stanley Brothers
Gamblin' Polkadot Blues (recorded 1949)
Tommy Duncan
Prairie Dog Ramble (recorded 1951)
Andy Schroder
Lost Highway (recorded 1949)
Hank Williams (As Luke The Drifter)
Panhandle Shuffle (recorded 1949)
Billy Briggs
Steel Guitar Bounce (recorded 1949)
Lone Star Playboys
Birmingham Jail (recorded 1948)
Johnny Bond
Honky Tonkin' (recorded 1948)
Hank Williams (As Luke The Drifter)
Tennessee Saturday Night (recorded 1948)
Red Foley
Bull Fiddle Boogie (recorded 1948)
Pee Wee King
Honky Tonk Blues (recorded 1951)
Hank Williams (As Luke The Drifter)
Peach Steel Boogie (recorded 1948)
The Delmore Brothers
Mine All Mine (recorded 1948)
Jimmy Wakely
Steel Guitar Boogie (recorded 1948)
Tommy Sargent
Dear Oakie (recorded 1948)
Jack Rivers
Drinking All My Troubles Away (recorded 1947)
Paul Howard
Why Should We Try Anymore (recorded 1950)
Hank Williams (As Luke The Drifter)
Nine Pound Hammer (recorded 1947)
Merle Travis
Texas Swing (recorded 1947)
Link Davis