Songs of the Southland

Greatly influenced by the music of the Carter Family, the Monroe Brothers, Uncle Dave Macon, and others of that era, Harry and Jeanie West are folk musicians who are always ready to incorporate new material. This album includes songs recorded by the "radio hillbillies," old spirituals, and a song penned in the late 1940s.
RELATED LESSON PLAN
"A New Day for Old Time Music from the South"
Track Listing
101
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Little Joe | Harry and Jeanie West | 3:42 | |
102
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Coal Miner's Blues | Harry and Jeanie West | 3:33 | |
103
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Curley Headed Baby | Harry and Jeanie West | 2:32 | |
104
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End of My Journey | Harry and Jeanie West | 3:25 | |
105
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Sugar Cane Mama | Harry and Jeanie West | 4:18 | |
106
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Hills of Roane County | Harry and Jeanie West | 3:39 | |
107
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Free Little Bird | Harry and Jeanie West | 2:59 | |
201
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Nine Pound Hammer | Harry and Jeanie West | 3:22 | |
202
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Somewhere Sommebody's Waiting | Harry and Jeanie West | 4:08 | |
203
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Tennessee Gambler | Harry and Jeanie West | 2:26 | |
204
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Rosa Lee McFall | Harry and Jeanie West | 2:49 | |
205
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Building on the Sand | Harry and Jeanie West | 2:52 | |
206
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Far Beyond the Starry Sky | Harry and Jeanie West | 3:15 | |
207
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Will You Always Love Me, Darling? | Harry and Jeanie West | 3:49 | |
208
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Jenny Jenkins | Harry and Jeanie West | 2:39 |