Recorded at Pacific High Recording in San Francisco, CA ca. 1967-1969. Material recorded for unnamed album which never came to fruition. This transfer from the digital collection of the Southern Folklife Collection at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, NC. Bob Fowler (guitar and vocals), Ingrid Fowler, (guitar and vocals), Josh Graves (lead guitar and Dobro), Ed Neff (mandolin, fiddle, and vocals), Bruce Nemerov (banjo) and Chuck Wiley (bass and vocals).
1. Hello Stranger (A. P. Carter)
2. One Day At A Time (Willie Nelson)
3. Travellin’ Blues (Jimmie Rodgers)
4. Sunny Side Of The Mountain (Harry C. McAuliffe-Bobby Gregory)
5. Reuben’s Train (traditional)
6. Rock, Salt And Nails (Bruce Phillips)
7. Seven Bridges Road (Steve Young)
8. I Wish You Knew (Ira Louvin-Charlie Louvin)
9. Big Mon (Bill Monroe)
10. Po’ White Trash (Steve Young)
11. Just Call Me Lonesome (Rex Griffin)
12. Sweet Sunny South (traditional)
“Hello Stranger” first issued by The Carter Family (Decca 62262, 1938). “One Day At A Time” first issued by Bobby Bare (RCA Victor 47-8509, 1965). “Sunny Side Of The Mountain” first issued by Hank, “The Singing Ranger” (Hank Snow) as “Sunny Side Of The Mountains” (RCA Victor 55-3232, 1944). “Rock, Salt And Nails” first issued by Rosalie Sorrels as “Rock Salt And Nails” on the album “Rosalie’s Songbag” (Prestige International INT 13025, 1961). “Po’ White Trash” first issued by Steve Young as “Sea Rock City (There’s A High Tide A Risin’)” (Reprise 0946, 1970). “Just Call Me Lonesome” first issued by Eddy Arnold (RCA Victor 45-6198, 1955).
1. Hello Stranger (A. P. Carter)
2. One Day At A Time (Willie Nelson)
3. Travellin’ Blues (Jimmie Rodgers)
4. Sunny Side Of The Mountain (Harry C. McAuliffe-Bobby Gregory)
5. Reuben’s Train (traditional)
6. Rock, Salt And Nails (Bruce Phillips)
7. Seven Bridges Road (Steve Young)
8. I Wish You Knew (Ira Louvin-Charlie Louvin)
9. Big Mon (Bill Monroe)
10. Po’ White Trash (Steve Young)
11. Just Call Me Lonesome (Rex Griffin)
12. Sweet Sunny South (traditional)
“Hello Stranger” first issued by The Carter Family (Decca 62262, 1938). “One Day At A Time” first issued by Bobby Bare (RCA Victor 47-8509, 1965). “Sunny Side Of The Mountain” first issued by Hank, “The Singing Ranger” (Hank Snow) as “Sunny Side Of The Mountains” (RCA Victor 55-3232, 1944). “Rock, Salt And Nails” first issued by Rosalie Sorrels as “Rock Salt And Nails” on the album “Rosalie’s Songbag” (Prestige International INT 13025, 1961). “Po’ White Trash” first issued by Steve Young as “Sea Rock City (There’s A High Tide A Risin’)” (Reprise 0946, 1970). “Just Call Me Lonesome” first issued by Eddy Arnold (RCA Victor 45-6198, 1955).
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