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| Artist | Song | Album | Label | Year |
| Show Start | Talk | |||
| emerson and waldro9n | fox on the run | |||
| mi8ke auldridge | tennessee3 satud | |||
| stray birds | dream in blue | |||
| tara nevins | over my shoulder | |||
| shady valley boys | pig in a pen | |||
| kelley's | leavin tennessee | |||
| earl taylor and the stony mtn boys | the children are crying | |||
| sid campbell | this morning at nine | |||
| bennie and vallie cain | when springtime comes again | |||
| bailes bros. | building on the sand | |||
| shannon grayson AND his golden valley boys and his goaND HIS GOLDEN VALLET BOY6S | if you don't love your neighbor | |||
| byron parker and his mountaineers | married life blues | |||
| lonesome pine fiddlers | pain in my heart | |||
| walt hensley | the world isa waiting for the sunrise | |||
| same | bear tracks | |||
| connie an joe | toil, tears and trouble | |||
| frank wakefieldnew camptown races | ||||
| bill monroe | goodbye old pal | |||
| stanley bros. | the fields have turned brown | |||
| allen shelton | bending the strings | |||
| jimmy martin/osborne bros. | chalk up another one | |||
| same | 20/20/ visio9n | |||
| mac wiseman | tis sweet to be remembe3red | |||
| flatt and scruggs | doin my time | |||
| cecilĀ surratt and his west virginia ramblers | the bright crystal sea | |||
| stony cooper/wilma lee | this world can't stand long | |||
| jim eanes | blue sunday | |||
| jim and jessel special | air mail special | |||
| stanley bros. | that happy night | |||
| lilly bros. | cornbread, mollasses and sassafras tea | |||
| reno/smiley | emotion | |||
| vern and ray | cabin on a mountain | |||
| jimmy martin and sunny mountain boys | hit parade of love | |||
| red ellis and the huron valley boys | white dove | |||
| bill monroe | footprints in t5he snow | |||
| country gentlemen | red rocking chair | |||
| lilly brosa. | what are they doing in heaven today | |||
| earl taylor | i could change my mind | |||
| flatt and scruggs | dim lights, thick smoke and loud, loud music | |||
| mac wiseman | i wonder how the old folks are at home | |||










