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North Key Movies 10428 Bluegrass Pkwy
Louisville, KY 40299
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1. All American Boy 2. I'd Fight The World 3. Detroit City 4. 500 Miles From Home 5. Miller's Cave 6. Have I Stayed Away Too Long 7. Long Black Limousine 8. Four Strong Winds 9. When The Winds Blow In Chicago 10. Just To Satisfy You 11. Long Black Veil, The 12. Streets Of Baltimore, The 13. Houston 14. Green Green Grass Of Home 15. Game Of Triangles, The 16. Charleston Railroad Tavern 17. Chicken Every Sunday 18. Lincoln Park Inn, (Margie's At) The 19. God Bless America Again 20. Your Husband, My Wife 21. Come On Home And Sing The Blues To Daddy
Details
Contributing artists:
Chet Atkins, Jerry Reed, Skeeter Davis, Tom T. Hall, Waylon Jennings
Distributor:
BMG
Recording type:
Studio
Recording mode:
Stereo
SPAR Code:
n/a
Album notes
In the '60s and '70s, Bobby Bare provided the crucial link between the "mainstream" and "outlaw" branches of country music's family tree. His big, burly voice and amiable, guy-next-door delivery were the perfect vehicle for tracks that combined honky tonk verities with a splash of commercial production techniques and a fair dose of rough-and-ready outlaw stance (Though Bare always came across too friendly to start any real trouble; he seemed more likely to just get good and stewed and wind up sleeping on someone's front lawn). THE BEST OF BOBBY BARE hits many of the highlights of Bare's hit-filled career. While it's light on his great '70s collaborations with songwriter Shel Silverstein, you get the deceptively cheery-sounding murder ballad "Miller's Cave," the chugging "Detroit City," the Tom T. Hall adultery tableau "Margie's at the Lincoln Park Inn," and many more.
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