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Various – The Smithsonian Collection Of Classic Country Music
Genre: | Folk, World, & Country |
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Style: | Country, Folk, Hillbilly |
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Tracklist
1920's | |||
Eck Robertson– | Sallie Gooden | ||
Fiddlin' John Carson– | The Little Old Log Cabin In The Lane | ||
Grayson & Whitter– | Going Down The Lee Highway | ||
Uncle Dave Macon– | Jordan Is A Hard Road To Travel | ||
Vernon Dalhart– | The Prisoner's Song | ||
Charlie Poole– | Goodbye Sweet Liza Jane | ||
Vernon Dalhart– | Wreck Of The Old 97 | ||
Gid Tanner & His Skillet Lickers– | Soldier's Joy | ||
Smith's Sacred Singers– | Where We'll Never Grow Old | ||
East Texas Serenaders– | Shannon Waltz | ||
Darby & Tarlton– | Birmingham Jail | ||
Buell Kazee– | Lady Gay | ||
Bradley Kincaid– | The Fatal Wedding | ||
Carl T. Sprague– | When The Work's All Done This Fall | ||
Ernest V. Stoneman*– | The Titanic | ||
Carter Family*– | Wildwood Flower | ||
Jimmie Rodgers– | Daddy And Home | ||
Jimmie Rodgers– | Waiting For A Train | ||
The 1930's Southeast | |||
Arthur Smith (6)– | Mocking Bird | ||
Riley Puckett– | Ragged But Right | ||
Cliff Carlisle And His Buckle Busters– | Black Jack David | ||
The Coon Creek Girls– | Pretty Polly | ||
Mac & Bob– | Twenty One Years | ||
Callahan Brothers*– | She's My Curley Headed Baby | ||
Blue Sky Boys– | The East Bound Train | ||
The Delmore Brothers– | Brown's Ferry Blues | ||
Monroe Brothers– | What Would You Give In Exchange (For Your Soul) | ||
Rouse Brothers– | Orange Blossom Special | ||
Red Foley– | Old Shep | ||
Karl And Harty– | I'm Here To Get My Baby Out Of Jail | ||
Lulu Belle And Scotty– | Remember Me (When The Candle Lights Are Gleaming) | ||
J.E. Mainer's Mountaineers– | Maple On The Hill | ||
Rex Griffin– | The Last Letter | ||
Roy Acuff And His Crazy Tennesseans*– | Great Speckled Bird | ||
Roy Acuff And His Smoky Mountain Boys– | The Precious Jewel | ||
Carter Family*– | Can The Circle Be Unbroken (Bye And Bye) | ||
The 1930's Southwest | |||
Gene Autry And Jimmy Long– | Silver Haired Daddy Of Mine | ||
Sons Of The Pioneers*– | Tumbling Tumbleweeds | ||
Sons Of The Pioneers*– | Cool Water | ||
Patsy Montana And The Prairie Ramblers– | I Want To Be A Cowboy's Sweetheart | ||
Montana Slim– | My Swiss Moonlight Lullaby | ||
Stuart Hamblen And His Covered Wagon Jubilee*– | Texas Plains | ||
W. Lee O'Daniel & The Light Crust Doughboys With Leon Huff (2)– | My Mary | ||
The Shelton Brothers– | Deep Elem Blues | ||
Jimmie Davis– | Nobody's Darlin' But Mine | ||
Bill Boyd And His Cowboy Ramblers– | Under The Double Eagle | ||
Milton Brown And His Brownies– | St. Louis Blues | ||
Bob Wills And His Texas Playboys*– | Steel Guitar Rag | ||
Leo Soileau & His Three Aces– | Le Valse De Geydan | ||
Woody Guthrie– | Do Re Mi | ||
The Chuck Wagon Gang*– | Jesus Hold My Hand | ||
Cliff Bruner's Texas Wanderers– | It Makes No Difference Now | ||
Bob Wills And His Texas Playboys*– | New San Antonio Rose | ||
Gene Autry– | You Are My Sunshine | ||
1941 - 1953 | |||
Ernest Tubb– | Walking The Floor Over You | ||
Wiley Walker And Gene Sullivan*– | When My Blue Moon Turns To Gold Again | ||
Ted Daffan's Texans– | Born To Lose | ||
Elton Britt– | There's A Star Spangled Banner Waving Somewhere | ||
Al Dexter And His Troopers– | Pistol Packin' Mama | ||
Tex Ritter & His Texans– | Have I Stayed Away Too Long? | ||
Molly O'Day & The Cumberland Mountain Folks– | Teardrops Falling In The Snow | ||
Jack Guthrie And His Oklahomans– | Oklahoma Hills | ||
Bailes Brothers– | Dust On The Bible | ||
Roy Acuff And His Smoky Mountain Boys– | Wabash Cannonball | ||
Merle Travis– | I Am A Pilgrim | ||
Tex Ritter– | Rye Whiskey | ||
Eddy Arnold– | The Cattle Call | ||
Tex Williams And His Western Caravan– | Smoke, Smoke, Smoke | ||
Johnnie And Jack And The Tennessee Mountain Boys– | What About You? | ||
Jimmy Dickens*– | Take An Old Cold Tater (And Wait) | ||
Maddox Brothers And Rose– | Philadelphia Lawyer | ||
Red Foley– | Peace In The Valley | ||
1941 - 1953 Cont'd | |||
Grandpa Jones– | Eight More Miles To Louisville | ||
Cowboy Copas– | Filipino Baby | ||
The Blue Sky Boys*– | Kentucky | ||
Moon Mullican And The Showboys– | New Pretty Blonde (New Jole Blon) | ||
Slim Whitman– | Bandera Waltz | ||
Hank Snow And His Rainbow Ranch Boys*– | I'm Moving On | ||
Leon Payne– | I Love You Because | ||
Pee Wee King And His Golden West Cowboys– | Tennessee Waltz | ||
Molly O'Day & The Cumberland Mountain Folks– | The Tramp On The Street | ||
Martha Carson– | Satisfied | ||
Floyd Tillman– | Slipping Around | ||
Lefty Frizzell– | I Love You A Thousand Ways | ||
Carl Smith (3)– | Darlin' Am I The One? | ||
Hank Thompson And The Brazos Valley Boys*– | The Wild Side Of Life | ||
Kitty Wells– | It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels | ||
Wilma Lee & Stoney Cooper And The Clinch Mountain Clan– | Thirty Pieces Of Silver | ||
Hank Williams– | I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry | ||
Hank Williams– | Lovesick Blues | ||
1953 - 1963 | |||
Webb Pierce– | There Stands The Glass | ||
Johnny Cash– | I Walk The Line | ||
Tennessee Ernie Ford– | Sixteen Tons | ||
Everly Brothers– | Down In The Willow Garden | ||
Chet Atkins– | Country Gentleman | ||
Jim Reeves– | He'll Have To Go | ||
Ray Price– | Crazy Arms | ||
Bobby Helms– | Fraulein | ||
Ray Price– | City Price | ||
The Louvin Brothers– | When I Stop Dreaming | ||
Johnny Horton– | The Battle Of New Orleans | ||
Lefty Frizzell– | Long Black Veil | ||
Marty Robbins– | El Paso | ||
The Louvin Brothers– | Knoxville Girl | ||
Rusty And Doug*– | Louisiana Man | ||
Patsy Cline– | Faded Love | ||
Buck Owens– | Excuse Me (I Think I've Got A Heartache) | ||
George Jones & Melba Montgomery– | We Must Have Been Out Of Our Minds | ||
Bluegrass | |||
Bill Monroe & His Blue Grass Boys– | Muleskinner Blues | ||
Bill Monroe & His Blue Grass Boys– | It's Mighty Dark To Travel | ||
Flatt & Scruggs– | Earl's Breakdown | ||
The Stanley Brothers– | The Lonesome River | ||
Mac Wiseman– | Dreaming Of A Little Cabin | ||
Jim & Jesse And The Virginia Boys– | Are You Missing Me? | ||
The Osborne Brothers– | Rocky Top | ||
Bill Clifton And His Dixie Mountain Boys– | Mary Dear | ||
Reno And Smiley– | I'm Using My Bible For A Roadmap | ||
Lilly Brothers– | John Henry | ||
Hylo Brown– | I'll Be All Smiles Tonight | ||
Jimmy Martin– | Sunny Side Of The Mountain | ||
Kenny Baker (4)– | Jerusalem Ridge | ||
Doc Watson– | Black Mountain Rag | ||
Charlie Moore And The Dixie Partners– | The Legend Of The Rebel Soldier | ||
Cliff Waldron & The New Shades Of Grass*– | Four Strong Winds | ||
Country Gentlemen*– | Two Little Boys | ||
The Seldom Scene– | Bottom Of The Glass | ||
1963 - 1975 | |||
Dave Dudley– | Six Days On The Road | ||
Bobby Bare– | Detroit City | ||
Porter Wagoner– | Green, Green Grass Of Home | ||
Roger Miller– | King Of The Road | ||
Charley Pride– | Is Anybody Going To San Antone | ||
Tom T. Hall– | Homecoming | ||
Dolly Parton– | Coat Of Many Colors | ||
Merle Haggard– | Hungry Eyes | ||
Merle Haggard– | Mama Tried | ||
Ernest Tubb– | Waltz Across Texas | ||
Loretta Lynn– | Coal Miner's Daughter | ||
Tammy Wynette– | D-i-v-o-r-c-e | ||
George Jones (2)– | The Grand Tour | ||
Moe Bandy– | It Was Always So Easy | ||
Flying Burrito Brothers*– | Sin City | ||
Willie Nelson– | Funny How Time Slips Away | ||
Willie Nelson– | Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain |
Credits (7)
- Susan Laird JenkinsDesign
- Jack TowersMastered By
- J.R. TaylorProducer [Assistant Producer]
- Jane SappProducer [Assistant Producer]
- Bill Bennett (2)Production Manager
- Bill C. MaloneProgrammed By
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![]() | The Smithsonian Collection Of Classic Country Music 8×LP, Compilation Black Label ; Box Set | Smithsonian Collection – R 025 P8 15640 | US | 1981 | US — 1981 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | The Smithsonian Collection Of Classic Country Music 8×Cassette, Compilation; Box Set | Smithsonian Collection – RC 025 | US | 1981 | US — 1981 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | The Smithsonian Collection Of Classic Country Music 8×LP, Compilation White Label ; Box Set | Smithsonian Collection – R025 P8 15640 | US | 1981 | US — 1981 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | The Smithsonian Collection Of Classic Country Music 8×8-Track Cartridge, Compilation; Box Set | Smithsonian Collection – RC 025 | US | 1981 | US — 1981 | Recently Edited |
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Edited one year ago
This collection was issued with a very detailed 12"x12", 56-page book that gives an overview of the music's history in all its phases as well as liner notes and background info on every song. I believe the book was included in all format versions of the box; it came with my 8-track set. As this is a fairly inexpensive set used, I urge buyers to hold out for a copy that does include the book.