(Vanguard VCD-77006) 1992
This compilation includes four tracks by The Stanley Brothers from their July 1964 appearance at the Newport Folk Festival.
All have subsequently been released as part of the Clinch Mountain Bluegrass CD. See that entry for further details.
For a detailed breakdown and background to this Stanley Brothers appearance, check Gary B. Reid's The Music Of The Stanley Brothers book, pages 184-186, and 213-214.
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1 |
New Broom - Lue & Byron Berline |
P.D. ? |
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2 |
Old Logan - Lue & Byron Berline |
P.D. ? |
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3 |
Crazy Creek - Lue & Byron Berline |
Jackson / Edenton ? |
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4 |
Dusty Miller - Lue & Byron Berline |
P.D. |
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5 |
How Mountain Girls Can Love - Stanley Brothers |
Ruby Rakes |
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6 |
A Man Of Constant Sorrow - Stanley Brothers |
R.D. Burnett |
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7 |
Big Tildy - Stanley Brothers |
R. Stanley |
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8 |
Orange Blossom Special - Stanley Brothers |
Ervin T. Rouse |
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9 |
Leather Britches - Fiddling Arthur Smith |
P.D. |
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10 |
Blackberry Blossom - Fiddling Arthur Smith |
P.D. |
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11 |
Levee Breakin' Blues - The Greenbriar Boys |
?? |
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12 |
At The End Of A Long Lonely Day - The Greenbriar Boys |
Marty Robbins |
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13 |
Old Joe Clark - The Dillards |
P.D. |
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14 |
Ground Hog - The Dillards |
P.D. |
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15 |
Banjo In The Hollow - The Dillards |
Doug Dillard |
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16 |
Polly Vaughn - The Dillards |
P.D. arr R. Dillard |
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17 |
Dueling Banjos - The Dillards |
Arthur Smith |
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18 |
Alabama Jubilee - Clayton McMichen |
George L. Cobb / Jack Yellen |
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19 |
Sourwood Mountain - Clayton McMichen |
P.D. |
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20 |
You Better Get Right Little Darlin' - New Lost City Ramblers |
Bill Monroe |
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21 |
I'm Coming Back But I Don't Know When - New Lost City Ramblers |
Frank Brown / Jimmie O'Neal |
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22 |
Cedar Hill - New Lost City Ramblers |
?? |
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23 |
Tell It Too Me - New Lost City Ramblers |
?? |
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24 |
Mule Skinner Blues - Bill Monroe |
Jimmie Rodgers / George Vaughn |
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25 |
Blue Moon Of Kentucky - Bill Monroe |
Bill Monroe |
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26 |
Walls Of Time - Bill Monroe |
Bill Monroe / Pete Rwan |
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27 |
Somebody Touched Me - Bill Monroe |
John Reedy |
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28 |
Bluegrass Breakdown - Bill Monroe |
Bill Monroe |