- Wild Wild Young Men
- I'll Make Sweet Love to You
- No Help Wanted
- Hearts and Flowers
- Ugly and Slouchy
- I'm a Little Red Caboose (On the Choo Choo Train of Love)
- Kiss Me Quick and Go
- The Time Is Spring
- Hey Little Dreamboat
- You Won't Believe This
- Fountain of Youth
- I Wonder If I Can Lose the Blues This Way
- Paul Bunyan Love
- I've Got Four Big Brothers (To Look After Me)
- I Gotta Go Get My Baby
- No More Time
- The Hoot-Owl Melody
- Looky There Over There
- I'll Find Her
- Old Black Choo-Choo
- Tall Man
- I'll Go Steppin' Too
- Love Is Strange
- Did You Ever Come Home
- Old Man Blues
- A Short Life and Its Troubles
- Stop Whistlin' Wolf
- Dig a Hole
- Let Me Love You
- The Death of Rock and Roll
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Release Date: | 09/01/2006 |
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Label: | Bear Family |
UPC: | 4000127167965 |
catalogNumber: | 16796 |
Rank: | 10417 |
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
Maddox Brothers & Rose Primary ArtistChet Atkins Guitar
Floyd Cramer Piano
Joe Maphis Banjo,Guitar
Merle Travis Guitar
Billy Strange Guitar,Leader
Johnny Bond Guitar
Bobby Bruce Fiddle
Ray Edenton Guitar
Buddy Harman Drums
Rose Maddox Bass,Guitar,Leader,Vocals
Ernest Ernie Newton Bass
Jerry Rivers Fiddle
Harold Carmack Piano
Jimmy Rollins Guitar
Sam Pruett Guitar
Jack Shook Guitar
George McCoy Steel Guitar
Wesley Tuttle Bass
Hal Smith Fiddle
Thomas Lee Jackson Fiddle
Marvin H. Hughes Piano
Johnny Sibert Steel Guitar
Velma E. Williams Smith Guitar
Milton Curtis "Muddy" Berry Drums
Retta Maddox Vocals
Robert Lee "Bob" Foster Steel Guitar
Edward O. Cletro Banjo,Guitar
Joseph A. DeRose Fiddle
Joe Knight Guitar
Technical Credits
Chuck Wayne ComposerMickey Baker Composer
Bill Carlisle Composer
Tommy Collins Composer
Marvin Rainwater Composer
Ken Darby Composer
Ahmet Ertegun Composer
Terry Fell Composer
Don Law Producer
Henry Maddox Composer
Rose Maddox Arranger,Composer
J.D. Miller Composer
Fred Wise Composer
Deke Dickerson Liner Notes,Biographical Information
Bill Millar Reissue Producer
R.A. Andreas Illustrations
Richard Weize Tape Research
Tom James Composer
Tom Sims Illustrations
Edward Thomas Composer
Bud Landress Composer
Dusty Rose Composer
Ethel Smith Composer
Kay Adelman Composer
Kay Twomey Composer
Whitey Knight Composer
Erich Hülsenbeck Photo Scanning
Jerry Organ Composer
Andreas Merck Photo Scanning
Carolyn Bradshaw Composer
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