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The Stoneman Family - Sutphin, Foreacre, and Dickens: Old-Time Tunes of the South

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Download links and information about The Stoneman Family - Sutphin, Foreacre, and Dickens: Old-Time Tunes of the South by Various Artists. This album was released in 1957 and it belongs to World Music, Folk genres. It contains 21 tracks with total duration of 47:44 minutes.

Artist: Various Artists
Release date: 1957
Genre: World Music, Folk
Tracks: 21
Duration: 47:44
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No. Title Length
1. Say, Darling, Say (featuring Ernest Stoneman) 1:42
2. Black Dog Blues (featuring Ernest - V, Hattie, Vann Stoneman) 2:20
3. When the Springtime Comes Again (featuring Ernest Stoneman) 1:49
4. Stoney's Waltz (featuring Ernest Stoneman) 2:00
5. New River Train (featuring Ernest, Hattie Stoneman) 3:36
6. Hallelujah Side (featuring Ernest Stoneman) 2:24
7. Cumberland Gap (featuring Hattie Stoneman) 1:04
8. Hang John Brown (featuring Ernest Stoneman) 2:47
9. Bile Them Cabbage Down (featuring Ernest Stoneman) 2:10
10. Ernest V., Hattie, Gene and Vann Stoneman, and Gene Cox (featuring Ernest - V, Gene Stoneman, Hattie) 2:59
11. Lonesome Road Blues (featuring J. C. Sutphin, Vernon Sutphin, And J. J. Neese) 1:58
12. Little Sadie (featuring Louise Foreacre) 1:42
13. Late Last Night (featuring Louise Foreacre) 1:42
14. Frankie Was a Good Girl (featuring Louise Foreacre) 2:20
15. I Met a Handsome Lady (featuring H. N. Dickens) 2:24
16. John Henry (featuring J. C., Vernon Sutphin) 1:37
17. The Cruel War (featuring Louise Foreacre) 2:39
18. The Golden Pen (featuring H. N. Dickens) 4:02
19. The Arkansas Traveler (featuring H. N. Dickens) 1:31
20. A Rose in Grandma's Garden (featuring Louise Foreacre) 3:40
21. Lost John (featuring J. C., Vernon Sutphin) 1:18

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