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White Country Blues (1926-1938)

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White Country Blues (1926-1938)

Homer Callahan Sony
Released: Apr 27, 1993
Number of Disks: 2

Disk 1

1

K.C. Blues

  by  Frank Hutchison
Time: 3:02     Size: 4MB
2

Cannon Balls Blues

  by  Frank Hutchison
Time: 3:21     Size: 5MB
3

Leaving Home

  by  Charlie Poole With The North Carolina
Time: 3:09     Size: 4MB
4

If The River Was Whiskey

  by  Charlie Poole
Time: 3:09     Size: 4MB
5

Duplin County Blues

  by  Cauley Family
Time: 2:38     Size: 4MB
6

Sweet Sarah Blues

  by  Tom Darby
Time: 3:00     Size: 4MB
7

Frankie Dean

  by  Tom Darby
Time: 3:12     Size: 4MB
8

A Darkey's Wail

  by  Riley Puckett
Time: 2:52     Size: 4MB
9

Johnson City Blues

  by  Clarence Green
Time: 2:57     Size: 4MB
10

Mistreated Blues

  by  Walter Smith
Time: 3:08     Size: 4MB
11

Haunted Road Blues

  by  Tom Ashley
Time: 3:13     Size: 4MB
12

Steel Guitar Blues

  by  Roy Acuff & His Crazy Tennesseans
Time: 2:50     Size: 4MB
13

Guitar Blues

  by  Carlisle & Ball
Time: 2:59     Size: 4MB
14

I Want A Good Woman

  by  Carlisle & Ball
Time: 3:18     Size: 3MB
15

Ash Can Blues

  by  Cliff Carlisle
Time: 2:56     Size: 4MB
16

Yodel Blues (Part I)

  by  Pete Martinez
Time: 2:50     Size: 4MB
17

Yodel Blues (PART II)

  by  Pete Martinez
Time: 2:49     Size: 4MB
18

Adam And Eve (Part 2)

  by  Mr. & Mrs. Chris Bouchillon
Time: 3:15     Size: 4MB
19

Carroll County Blues

  by  Narmour & Smith
Time: 2:59     Size: 4MB
20

Ramblin' Blues

  by  CHARLIE POOLE WITH THE NORTH
Time: 3:06     Size: 4MB
21

Worried Blues

  by  Frank Hutchison
Time: 3:21     Size: 4MB
22

Train That Carried The Girl From Town

  by  Frank Hutchison
Time: 2:59     Size: 4MB
23

Lonesome Weary Blues

  by  Leonard Copeland
Time: 2:52     Size: 4MB
24

Bear Cat Mama

  by  W. Lee O'Daniel & His Hillbilly Boys
Time: 2:20     Size: 3MB

Disk 2

1

Jug Rag

  by  Blue Ridge Ramblers
Time: 2:50     Size: 4MB
2

Deep Elem Blues

  by  Prairie Ramblers
Time: 3:17     Size: 5MB
3

Prohibition Blues

  by  Clayton McMichen
Time: 3:01     Size: 4MB
4

Match Box Blues

  by  Larry Hensley
Time: 2:53     Size: 3MB
5

Somebody's Been Using That Thing

  by  Callahan Brothers
Time: 2:47     Size: 4MB
6

Rattle Snake Daddy

 
Time: 3:02     Size: 4MB
7

My Good Gal Has Thrown Me Down

 
Time: 2:41     Size: 4MB
8

Dirty Hangover Blues

  by  W. Lee O'Daniel & His Hillbilly Boys
Time: 2:18     Size: 3MB
9

Tuck Away My Lonesome Blues

  by  W. Lee O'Daniel & His Hillbilly Boys
Time: 2:30     Size: 3MB
10

Lonesome, Broke And Weary

  by  Asa Martin
Time: 2:26     Size: 3MB
11

Chicken Roost Blues

  by  Cliff Carlisle
Time: 2:30     Size: 3MB
12

Tom Cat Blues

  by  Cliff Carlisle
Time: 2:51     Size: 4MB
13

Oozlin' Daddy Blues

  by  Cliff Hobbs;Bill Cox
Time: 2:53     Size: 4MB
14

Kansas City Blues

  by  Bill Cox;Cliff Hobbs
Time: 2:46     Size: 4MB
15

Ramblin' Red's Memphis Yodel No. 1

  by  "Ramblin' Red"
Time: 2:47     Size: 4MB
16

Southern Whoopee Song

  by  Anglin Brothers
Time: 2:24     Size: 3MB
17

Drunk And Nutty Blues

  by  Allen Brothers
Time: 3:06     Size: 4MB
18

Chattanooga Mama

  by  Allen Brothers
Time: 3:34     Size: 5MB
19

String Bean Mama

  by  Bill Carlisle
Time: 2:24     Size: 3MB
20

Copper Head Mama

  by  Bill Carlisle
Time: 2:24     Size: 3MB
21

Long Chain Charlie Blues

  by  Bill Cox
Time: 2:45     Size: 4MB
22

Georgia Brown Blues

  by  Bill Cox
Time: 2:45     Size: 4MB
23

New Jelly Roll Blues

  by  Al Dexter
Time: 2:31     Size: 3MB
24

Never No Mo' Blues

  by  The Rhythm Wreckers
Time: 2:39     Size: 4MB

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