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The Country Gentlemen - Bringing Mary Home Album

The Country Gentlemen - Bringing Mary Home Album
Performer: The Country Gentlemen
Title: Bringing Mary Home
Country: US
Style:Bluegrass
Catalog number: REB-1478
Label: Rebel Records
MP3 album szie: 2894 mb
FLAC album size: 2594 mb

Tracklist

1Cold Wind A Blowin'
Written-By – Hill, John Duffey
2Let The Light Shine Down
Written-By – Charlie Waller, John Duffey
3Battle Hymn Of The Republic
Written-By – Eddie Adcock, John Duffey
4Down Where The River Bends
Written-By – John Duffey
5Uncle Joe
Written-By – Eddie Adcock
6Banks Of The Ohio
Written-By – Charlie Waller
7Bringing Mary Home
Written-By – Chaw Mank , Joe Kingston, John Duffey
8Spanish Two Step
Written-By – Charlie Waller
9Brown Mountain Light
Written-By – Charlie Waller, John Duffey
10This World Is No Place To Live
Written-By – Hill, John Duffey
11Girl From The North Country
Written-By – Bob Dylan
12Northbound
Written-By – Eddie Adcock, John Duffey

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
RLP 1478The Country Gentlemen Bringing Mary Home ‎(LP, Album)Rebel Records RLP 1478US1966
RLP 1478The Country Gentlemen Bringing Mary Home ‎(LP, Album)Rebel Records RLP 1478US1966
C-1478The Country Gentlemen Bringing Mary Home ‎(Cass, Album)Rebel Records C-1478US1966
RLP 1478The Country Gentlemen Bringing Mary Home ‎(LP, Album)Rebel Records RLP 1478US1966
RLP-1478The Country Gentlemen Bringing Mary Home ‎(LP, Album, RP)Rebel Records RLP-1478USUnknown

Credits

  • Banjo, Baritone VocalsEddie Adcock
  • Bass, Bass VocalsEd Ferris
  • Guitar, Lead VocalsCharlie Waller
  • Mandolin, Lead Vocals, Tenor VocalsJohn Duffey

Notes

Jacket made in Canada

Short intro

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