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Old-Time Country Roots

Artist Song
The Carter Family  Wildwood Flower  
Jimmie Rodgers  Blue Yodel No. 1 (T for Texas)  
The Original Carter Family  Can the Circle Be Unbroken  
Jimmie Rodgers  Blue Yodel No. 8 (Mule Skinner Blues)  
Roy Acuff  Great Speckle Bird  
Gov. Jimmie Davis  You Are My Sunshine (Instrumental)  
The Carter Family  Keep On the Sunny Side  
Jimmie Rodgers  Waiting for a Train  
Charlie Poole & The North Carolina Ramblers  Don't Let Your Deal Go Down Blues  
Gid Tanner & The Skillet Lickers  Soldier's Joy  
The Carter Family  Worried Man Blues  
Jimmie Rodgers  In the Jailhouse Now  
Gene Autry  That Silver-Haired Daddy of Mine  
Patsy Montana & The Prairie Ramblers  I Want to Be a Cowboy's Sweetheart  
Fiddlin John Carson  Arkansas Traveler  
Various Artists  Barnyard Serenade  
The Monroe Brothers  On the Banks of the Ohio  
Charlie Poole and The North Carolina Ramblers  White House Blues  
Uncle Dave Macon  When the Train Comes Along  
The Monroe Brothers  New River Train  
Cliff Carlisle  You'll Miss Me When I'm Gone  
Gene Sullivan & Wiley Walker  When My Blue Moon Turns to Gold Again  
Various Artists  New Lost Train Blues  
Roy Hall and His Blue Ridge Entertainers  Orange Blossom Special  
Cliff Carlisle  Footprints In the Snow  
The Carter Family  Wildwood Flower  
Jimmie Rodgers  Blue Yodel No. 1 (T for Texas)  
The Original Carter Family  Can the Circle Be Unbroken  
Jimmie Rodgers  Blue Yodel No. 8 (Mule Skinner Blues)  
Roy Acuff  Great Speckle Bird  
Gov. Jimmie Davis  You Are My Sunshine (Instrumental)  
The Carter Family  Keep On the Sunny Side  
Jimmie Rodgers  Waiting for a Train  
Charlie Poole & The North Carolina Ramblers  Don't Let Your Deal Go Down Blues  
Gid Tanner & The Skillet Lickers  Soldier's Joy  
The Carter Family  Worried Man Blues  
Jimmie Rodgers  In the Jailhouse Now  
Gene Autry  That Silver-Haired Daddy of Mine  
Patsy Montana & The Prairie Ramblers  I Want to Be a Cowboy's Sweetheart  
Fiddlin John Carson  Arkansas Traveler  
Various Artists  Barnyard Serenade  
The Monroe Brothers  On the Banks of the Ohio  
Charlie Poole and The North Carolina Ramblers  White House Blues  
Uncle Dave Macon  When the Train Comes Along  
The Monroe Brothers  New River Train  
Cliff Carlisle  You'll Miss Me When I'm Gone  
Gene Sullivan & Wiley Walker  When My Blue Moon Turns to Gold Again  
Various Artists  New Lost Train Blues  
Roy Hall and His Blue Ridge Entertainers  Orange Blossom Special  
Cliff Carlisle  Footprints In the Snow  
The Carter Family  Wildwood Flower  
Jimmie Rodgers  Blue Yodel No. 1 (T for Texas)  
The Original Carter Family  Can the Circle Be Unbroken  
Jimmie Rodgers  Blue Yodel No. 8 (Mule Skinner Blues)  
Roy Acuff  Great Speckle Bird  
Gov. Jimmie Davis  You Are My Sunshine (Instrumental)  
The Carter Family  Keep On the Sunny Side  
Jimmie Rodgers  Waiting for a Train  
Charlie Poole & The North Carolina Ramblers  Don't Let Your Deal Go Down Blues  
Gid Tanner & The Skillet Lickers  Soldier's Joy  
The Carter Family  Worried Man Blues  
Jimmie Rodgers  In the Jailhouse Now  
Gene Autry  That Silver-Haired Daddy of Mine  
Patsy Montana & The Prairie Ramblers  I Want to Be a Cowboy's Sweetheart  
Fiddlin John Carson  Arkansas Traveler  
Various Artists  Barnyard Serenade  
The Monroe Brothers  On the Banks of the Ohio  
Charlie Poole and The North Carolina Ramblers  White House Blues  
Uncle Dave Macon  When the Train Comes Along  
The Monroe Brothers  New River Train  
Cliff Carlisle  You'll Miss Me When I'm Gone  
Gene Sullivan & Wiley Walker  When My Blue Moon Turns to Gold Again  
Various Artists  New Lost Train Blues  
Roy Hall and His Blue Ridge Entertainers  Orange Blossom Special  
Cliff Carlisle  Footprints In the Snow  

Comment:

Back in the '20s, Nashville might've considered itself the "Athens of the South," a bastion of high culture, but its surrounding hills and valleys were fertile ground for what was once called "hillbilly music." Backwoods pickers and singers hauled their raw, rural sounds out the hollers, packing the wallop of a jug of moonshine. So, you dug [i]O Brother, Where Art Thou?[/i], did you? Well, here's where it all came from.
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