Other Mixes By georgiaboy
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Boss Hits: "Singalongs"
Artist | Song | |
Johnny Horton | "North To Alaska" 1960 | |
Robert Mitchum | "The Ballad Of Thunder Road" 1958 | |
Steve Earle | "Copperhead Road" 1988 | |
Marty Robbins | "Big Iron" 1958 | |
Johnny Cash | "Boy Named Sue" 1969 | |
Bob 'n' John Minstrels | "I Wish I Was In Dixie's Land" 1990 | |
Creedence Clearwater Revival | "Cotton Fields" 1969 | |
Johnny Horton | "Johnny Reb" 1959 | |
Joe South | "Don't It Make You Want To Go Home" 1970 | |
Freedy Johnston | "Wichita Lineman" 1993 | |
Johnny Horton | "Sink The Bismark" 1960 | |
Al Green | "Take Me To The River" 1974 | |
Steve Earle | "N.Y.C." 1997 | |
The Lovin' Spoonful | "Nashville Cats" 1966 | |
Johnny Horton | "Battle Of New Orleans" 1959 | |
Gordon Lightfoot | "The Wreck Of The Edmund Fitzgerald" 1976 | |
Clarence Carter | "Patches" 1970 | |
The Temptations | "I Wish It Would Rain" 1967 | |
Roger Miller | "King Of The Road" 1965 | |
Steve Young | "Blackland Farmer" 1998 | |
The Band | "The Weight" 1968 | |
REM | "It's The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)" 1987 | |
Comment:
This mix was inspired by -- and made for -- my old paddling buddies with whom I'd sing many of these songs heading to and from the river, often fueled by beer and/or weed. Yeah, I know, there's a lot of Johnny Horton, but can you ever have too much Johnny Horton?Feedback:
OK, I've finally realized that if you change "format," "content" defaults to "Alternating DJ," which this mix isn't.
Only one thing could make this a better sing-along, & that would be Johnny Horton doing "Golden Rocket" - -