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Country: Nashville-Dallas-Hollywood 1927/1942 ()

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Country: Nashville-Dallas-Hollywood 1927/1942 - Various Artists
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  1. Railroad Blues
  2. Omie Wise]
  3. Peg and Awl
  4. A Lazy Farmer Boy]
  5. The Butcher's Boy]
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  1. Railroad Blues
  2. Omie Wise]
  3. Peg and Awl
  4. A Lazy Farmer Boy]
  5. The Butcher's Boy]
  6. My Name Is John Jo Hannah
  7. The House Carpenter]
  8. Gonna Die With My Hammer in My Hand]
  9. Country Blues
  10. Brown Skin Blues
  11. Slow Wicked Blues
  12. Pan American Man
  13. John Hardy Was a Desperate Little Man
  14. Wildwood Flower
  15. Mule Skinner Blues (Blue Yodel No. 8)
  16. All the Good Times Are Passed and Gone
  17. Sinner, You Better Get Ready
  18. Brown's Ferry Blues
  19. Jimmie's Texas Blues
  20. Rockin' Blues
  21. The Days of '49]
  22. The Dying Cowboy]
  23. Rye Whiskey]
  24. I'll Go Ridin' Down That Old Texas Trail
  25. Song of the Bandit
  26. Cowboy Night Herd Song
  27. I Want to Be a Cowboy's Sweetheart
  28. What's the Matter With the Mill?]
  29. Liza Pull Down the Shades
  30. Hesitation Blues]
  31. Alamo Rag
  32. Women, Women, Women
  33. Fox and Hounds
  34. Wreck on the Highway
  35. Fireball Mail
  36. I Ain't Goin' Honky Tonkin' Anymore
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Old-time country compilations don't get any better than this dazzling 36-song double CD, made up of artists who are unrepresented (or barely represented) on CD, and genuine rarities by some who are well represented. The opening track, "Railroad Blues" by Sam McGee, heralds a brace of blues-based country songs by G.B. Grayson ("Omie Wise"), the Carolina Tarheels ("Peg and Awl"), Buster Carter and Preston Young ("Lazy Farmer Boy"), where black and white rural music meet and interweave inextricably -- Dick Justice's "Brownskin ...

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