A bluegrass master plays traditional sounds
Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs' brilliant performances convey the essence of bluegrass.
The banjo and mandolin ensemble embodies the musical traditions of the American South. The performance is technical yet retains a rustic warmth, showcasing the roots of country music. Although released in 1979, this is a work of timeless value that transcends time.
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A:
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1)
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Tis Sweet To Be Remembered
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2)
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Over The Hills To The Poorhouse
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3)
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Why Did You Wander
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4)
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Dear Old Dixie
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5)
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I'm Gonna Settle Down
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B:
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1)
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You're Not A Drop In The Bucket
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2)
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If I Should Wander Back Tonight
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3)
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Someone Took My Place With You
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4)
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Get In Line Brother
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5)
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Thinking About You
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