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Bed by the Window

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Download links and information about Bed by the Window by James King. This album was released in 1998 and it belongs to Country genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 39:15 minutes.

Artist: James King
Release date: 1998
Genre: Country
Tracks: 12
Duration: 39:15
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Wear a Red Rose 2:41
2. Big House on the Corner 3:25
3. Bed by the Window 4:58
4. Tall Pines 3:26
5. Sweeter Than the Flowers 4:20
6. I Don't Do Floors 3:05
7. They'll Never Take Her Love from Me 2:58
8. Pack Up Your Sorrows 2:28
9. Love Me One More Time 3:44
10. Yesterday's Winner Is a Loser Today 2:47
11. Called from Potter's Field 3:03
12. The Lonely Years Belong to Me 2:20

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This is another excellent effort from King, an outstanding traditional bluegrass vocalist who is heavily influenced by country singers like George Jones, Buck Owens and Stonewall Jackson. King is not a songwriter, but he usually manages to dig up a batch of strong but obscure songs. This time is no exception, as he revives Jackson's "Big House on the Corner," and Leon Payne's "They'll Never Take Her Love From Me," and songs written or made famous by Ernest Tubb, Johnnie and Jack, Moon Mullican, Bill Monroe, and the Country Gentlemen. Bed by the Window is the first of King's CDs to feature his road band. Kevin Prater (mandolin), Adam Poindexter (banjo) and Jason Moore (bass) play on all of the tracks. Most of the fiddle work was done by sessioneer Bobby Hicks, but fiddler Owen Saunders joined the band in time to play on two tracks, and subsequently joined the band on the road. ~ Ben O'Connor, Rovi