Other Mixes By doowad
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You're Lookin' at Country - 2 CDs
Side A | ||
Artist | Song | |
Johnny Cash & Bob Dylan | Mountain Dew | |
Waylon Jennings | Rainy Day Woman | |
John Hiatt | Feelin' Again | |
Ry Cooder | Goodnight Irene | |
Buckwheat Zydeco | What You Gonna Do When the Zydeco Turn on You? | |
Rodney Crowell | This Too Will Pass | |
Emmylou Harris | Even Cowgirls Get the Blues | |
Jimmie Rodgers | Pistol Packin' Papa | |
Jack White | Sittin' On Top of the World | |
Bill Monroe & His Bluegrass Boys | In the Pines | |
Bob Dylan | Black Crow Blues | |
Neil Young | Are You Ready for the Country? | |
Levon Helm | Watermelon Time in Georgia | |
Johnny Cash | Wally's Filling Station | |
The Kinks | Mayberry Hillbilly | |
John Prine & Dolores Keane | In a Town This Size | |
Mississippi John Hurt | Ain't Nobody's Dirty Business | |
John Hartford | The Boys from North Carolina | |
Andy Taylor & the Darlings | Dooley | |
Ernest T. Bass | Honey, Just Allow Me One More Chance | |
Bruce Springsteen | Old Dan Tucker | |
Steve Earle & Del McCoury | Dixieland | |
Claude King | Wolverton Mountain | |
Damon Bramblett | I'm Gonna Sit On the Porch and Pick On My Old Guitar | |
Side B | ||
Artist | Song | Buy |
Johnny Cash & June Carter Cash | Pack Up Your Sorrows | |
John Prine | There She Goes | |
Loretta Lynn | You're Lookin' at Country | |
Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys | Take Me Back To Tulsa | |
Doug Sahm | Beautiful Texas Sunshine | |
Lefty Frizzell | Saginaw Michigan | |
Kris Kristofferson with Jackson Browne | Me and Bobby McGee | |
Gram Parsons | In My Hour of Darkness | |
Willie Nelson | Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain | |
Levon Helm and the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band | When I Get My Rewards | |
Ray Price | You Done Me Wrong | |
Willie Nelson | Sittin' On Top of the World | |
Jerry Lee Lewis with Mick Jagger & Ron Wood | Evening Gown | |
Fats Domino | My Blue Heaven | |
Rolling Stones | Loving Cup | |
Bob Dylan & The Hawks | Odds & Ends | |
Conway Twitty & Loretta Lynn | You're the Reason Our Kids Are Ugly | |
Johnny Cash | Dirty Old Egg-Sucking Dog | |
Everly Brothers | Bird Dog | |
Paul McCartney | Blue Moon of Kentucky | |
Roy Acuff & His Smokey Mountain Boys | Wabash Cannonball | |
Uncle Tupelo | Acuff-Rose | |
Hank Williams, Sr. | I Can't Help It (If I'm Still in Love With You) | |
Lyle Lovett | Bears | |
Steve Earle | Hometown Blues | |
John Fogerty | Blue Moon Nights | |
Comment:
My neck is red,
my box is clean
You know what I'm sayin'
and you know what I mean...
Muchas gracias go out especially to my long-lost, but not forgotten AOTM padrino, the Doug Sahm to my Freddy Fender, and a fellow proud TAGSRWC member.
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That Conway and Loretta track always makes me smile.
this whole thing is really making me smile - mucho gracias for the download!
Now *this* is truly great. Nice work all around.
downloading as i type. looks great as always.
Not a bad song on either of these mixes...can't wait to listen to the download!
As Barney Fife would say of this series, "Don't nip it in the bud!" Great work again.
Sooo much good stuff here...it makes me dizzy.
Wow, there's been a lot of country mixes on aotm lately. This looks great.
A toast to red-necks, white socks, blue ribbon beer and of course, doowad.
íSalud! to all the cuates here and to fontilan, I started these mixes precisely because I didn't think there has been near ENOUGH country on here. With Mo Twang's semi-disappearence and FranklinOnn12 total retirement, this place has definitely lacked its share of Stanley Brothers, Roy Acuff, Bill Monroe, Johnny Cash, John Prine, Steve Earle, Del McCoury, Bob Wills, Waylon, well, you get the idea (or eye-deer, however the case may be).
Simply fantastic. A great mix from a great mixer. Indispensable. Amazing!
Send Aunt Bea a copy. This is glorious stuff amigo, glorious...
Prine, Kris, Cash, Hartford, John Hurt, Hank, Willie, Helm, Monroe . . . well done.
Tremendous. A fave of mine. Simply terrific and worthy of MoTW consideration.
Yee ha.
Golllll-ly!
My god, this is unbelievable. Thanks for the links. Will be playing this loud on my way to work!
As Lester would say, "'Tis sweet to be remembered." Excellent work, doo. Proud to see the tradition carryin' on.