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:: TRACKLIST::Oxford American Southern Sampler 19981. Station Blues - Othar Turner2. Will the Circle Be Unbroken - The Staple Singers3. High On a Mountain Top - Marty Stuart4. I'll Be There - The Hackberry Ramblers5.
Ode to Billie Joe - Bobbie Gentry6. Yes We Can Can - Lee Dorsey7.
Glow Worm - Johnny Mercer8. Blues In the Night - Rosemary Clooney9.
Duty Free - Vic Chesnutt10. Your Lips - Olu Dara11.
Dance the Night - The Mavericks12. Prelude - Conlon Nancarrow13. Tom and Mary - Ben Folds Five14.
Stone Cold Fox - Dave Myers15. Is You Is or Is You Ain't My Baby - Louis Jordan16. Little Maggie - The Stanley Brothers17.
Dress of Laces - Nanci Griffith18. Je Voudrais Being Me Marier, Mais - The Magnolia Sisters19. Why Not Smile - R.E.M.Oxford American Southern Sampler 19991.
Nobody Better Than Us - Lead Belly2. Zuma sparkle 2010 youtube. Oxford Town - Bob Dylan3. Make a Little Love - Alex Chilton4. Don't Tell Your Mama, Don't Tell Your Papa - Beau Jocque5.
Shake Your Hips - Lou Ann Barton6. Georgia on a Fast Train - Billy Joe Shaver7. Do Right Woman, Do Right Man - The Flying Burrito Brothers8. Breakfast in Bed - Dusty Springfield9. Turn on Your Love Light - Bobby 'Blue' Bland10. Chief Sitting in the Rain - Mark O'Connor, Yo-Yo Ma, Edgar Meyer11.
Last Kind Words Blues - Geeshie Wiley12. Ain't Leavin' Your Love - Townes Van Zandt13. Swanee River Rock - Red Tops14. Matchbox - Ike Turner15. Doctor Jazz - Jelly Roll Morton16. The Back Door - D.L.
Sins of Memphisto - John Prine18. Ninety-Nine and a Half - Dorothy Love Coates19. Locomotive - Terry Binion20.
I Want a Little Sugar in My Bowl - Nina Simone21. Do Your Own Thing - Isaac Hayes22. The L&N Don't Stop Here Anymore - June Carter Cash23. Badass with a Heart of Gold - Jason Morphew24. Shine on Harvest Moon - Laurel and Hardy25. Somewhere over the Rainbow - Jerry Lee LewisOxford American Southern Sampler 20001. “Train That Carried My Girl from Town” – Doc & Merle Watson2.
“Sometimes We Make You Move Your Feet” – Keith Frank & the Soileau Zydeco Band3. “Back to the Crossroads” – Todd Snider4.
“Break My Heart” – Judybats5. “I Love You” – Asie Payton6. “Best in Town” – Hodges Brothers & the Hi Rhythm Section7. “Louisiana 1927” – Randy Newman8. “The Seventh Son” – Mose Allison9. “Get In Get Out” – Randall Bramblett10.
“Billy the Kid” – Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers11. “Whatever Way the Wind Blows” – Kelly Willis12. “When the Roses Bloom Again” – Wilco with Billy Bragg13. “Silver Dagger” – Dolly Parton14. “Leaning” – Robert Mitchum & Lillian Gish15. “He’s Got You” – Dean Martin16. “I Know” – Kim Richey17.
“Dirty Angels” – Kevn Kinney18. “Southern Casey Jones” – Jesse James19.
“Not for the Love of You Woman” – Ronnie Milsap20. “Castanets” – Alejandro Escovedo21. “Can’t Stop a Train” – The Derailers22. “Grievin’ My Heart Out for You” – Gov. Jimmie Davis23. “Down in the River to Pray” – Alison KraussOxford American Southern Music 20011. 'Jesus Is on the Mainline' MISSISSIPPI FRED MCDOWELL2.
'Hard to Handle' TOOTS HIBBERT3. 'You R Loved' VICTORIA WILLIAMS4. 'The Lonesome River' RALPH STANLEY & BOB DYLAN5. 'Down to the Well' KEVIN GORDON6. 'Bee de la Manche' CANRAY FONTENOT7.
'Better Not Look Down' B.B. 'Rock Me (In the Cradle of Love)' DEBORAH ALLEN9. 'Ring of Fire' EARL SCRUGGS & BILLY BOB THORNTON10. 'What a Man' LINDA LYNDELL11. 'Little Boy Sad' THE GANTS12. 'Nelly Was a Lady' GOLDEN GATE QUARTET13. 'Long Way to Hollywood' STEVE YOUNG14.
'What Would It Take' THE DELTA RHYTHM BOYS15. 'I've Got a Right to Sing the Blues' DOC CHEATHAM & NICHOLAS PAYTON16. 'Seven Bridges Road' DOLLY PARTON17. 'I Can't Stand the Rain' ANN PEEBLES18. 'Orphan Girl' EMMYLOU HARRIS19.
'The Wound That Never Heals' JIM WHITE20. 'James Alley Blues' DAVID JOHANSEN & THE HARRY SMITHS21. 'Oxford, Mississippi Blues' BILL NETTLES22.
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Seth MacFarlane – Holiday For Swing! (2014)FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz Time – 42:43 minutes 837 MB Genre: HolidayStudio Master, Official Digital Download Booklet, Front Cover © Universal MusicAcademy Award-nominated and Grammy-nominated writer, singer, actor, producer and director, Seth MacFarlane has recently completed his first-ever Christmas album. Following his critically acclaimed 2011 debut, Music Is Better Than Words, and a 2013 Oscar Nomination for co-writing “Everybody Needs a Best Friend” from Ted, the record will be available at stores everywhere and digital retailers just in time for the holiday season via Republic Records.Once again, MacFarlane teamed up with composer, arranger, and producer Joel McNeely. The album features a 52-piece orchestra recorded at the iconic Abbey Road Studios and a bevy of London’s premier players. Among the musicians in the orchestra were jazz legend Peter Erskine on the drums and former Frank Sinatra bassist Chuck Berghoffer.For the album, MacFarlane and McNeely cherry-picked both timeless holiday songs and lesser-known gems. MacFarlane slides from a warm, introspective introduction with a vocal quintet into a bright, up-tempo swing in “Let It Snow”, and brings a new interpretation to the Lee Gordon rarity “Christmas Dreaming”. Continuing a longtime friendship and creative partnership, Norah Jones joins him for Seger Ellis and Al Stillman’s “Little Jack Frost Get Lost”, while Sara Bareilles lends her powerful pipes to Frank Loesser’s “Baby It’s Cold Outside”.Tracklist:01.
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Let It Snow!02. Christmas Dreaming03. I’ll Be Home For Christmas04. Little Jack Frost Get Lost feat. Norah Jones05. Snow (From White Christmas)06.
A Marshmallow World07. What Are You Doing New Year’s Eve?08. Baby, It’s Cold Outside feat. Sara Bareilles09. Mele Kalikimaka10. Warm In December11. Moonlight In Vermont12.
(Everybody’s Waitin’ For) The Man With The Bag13. The Christmas SongDownload.