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Song |
Album |
Label |
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Jimmy La Sane |
Black Folks Love Country Music too |
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found on WFMU's Beware of the Blog |
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Stoney Edwards |
Honky Tonk Heaven |
The Best of Stoney Edwards: Poor Folks Stick Together |
Razor Tie |
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Clarence Carter |
Bad News |
Testiyin |
Atlantic |
written by John D. Loudermilk; cousin of the Louvin Brothers |
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Little Milton |
Behind Closed Doors |
Blues'N Soul |
Stax |
written by Kenny O'Dell |
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Bobby Womack |
Don't Make This The Last Date |
B.W. goes C. & W. |
United Artists |
Womack originally wanted the album to be called "Black in the Saddle Again" |
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Joe Simon |
Baby, Don't Be Looking in my Mind |
The Chokin' Kind |
Sound Stage 7 |
written by Harlan Howard |
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Otis Redding |
Tennessee Waltz |
The Legendary Otis Redding |
Warner Bros. |
written by Stewart & King |
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Al Green |
Funny How Time Slips Away |
Call Me |
Hi Records |
written by Willie Nelson |
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V/A From Where I Stand: The Black Experience in Country Music |
Bobby Hebb- A Satisfied Mind |
From Where I Stand: The Black Experience in Country Music |
Warner Bros. |
a big hit for Porter Wagoner in 1955 |
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Tami Lynn |
Monologue/Wings Upon Your Horn |
Love is Here And Now Your Gone |
Cotillion |
written by Loretta Lynn |
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Esther Phillips |
Release Me |
Burnin' Live at Freddie Jett's Pied Piper, L.A. |
Atlantic |
written by Eddie Miller & William S. Stevenson; popularized by Ray Price and Kitty Wells |
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V/A Dirty Laundry |
Pointer Sisters- Fairy Tale |
Dirty Laundry: the Soul of Black Country Music |
Trikont |
request for Ed |
*from home
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Stoney Edwards |
The Cute Little Waitress |
The Best of Stoney Edwards: Poor Folks Stick Together |
Razor Tie |
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Baby Ray |
The Wild Side of Life |
Where Soul Lives |
Imperial |
written by Warren & Carter; the most popular C&W melody |
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William Bell |
You Don't Miss Your Water |
The Soul of a Bell |
Stax |
the soul original; most young white kids associated this with the Byrds' cover on Sweetheart of the Rodeo |
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James Carr |
You've Got My Mind messed Up |
You've Got My Mind messed Up |
Goldwax |
written vy country singer O.B. McClinton |
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Percy Sledge |
Just Out of Reach (Of My Two Empty Arms) |
The Best of Percy Sledge |
Atlantic |
written by V.F. Stewart |
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Carla Thomas |
I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry |
s/t |
Stax |
written by Hank Williams |
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V/A From Where I Stand: The Black Experience in Country Music |
Charley Pride- I'm So Afraid of Losing You Again |
From Where I Stand: The Black Experience in Country Music |
Warner Bros. |
the only black country artist to make it big in the "Nashville" world |
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Aretha Franklin |
Night Life |
Aretha Arrives |
Atlantic |
written by Willie Nelson |
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Otis Williams and the Midnight Cowboys |
Shutters and Boards |
s/t |
Stop Records |
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V/A From Where I Stand: The Black Experience in Country Music |
Ted Hawkins- There Stands the Glass |
From Where I Stand: The Black Experience in Country Music |
Warner Bros. |
a country classic writen by Hull, Shurtz, and Webb Pierce |
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V/A From Where I Stand: The Black Experience in Country Music |
Charley Pride- The Snakes Crawl At Night |
From Where I Stand: The Black Experience in Country Music |
Warner Bros. |
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Williams, Andre |
Busted |
Red Dirt |
Bloodshot |
written by Harlan Howard |
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V/A Dirty Laundry |
James and Bobby Purify- Sixteen Tons |
Dirty Laundry: the Soul of Black Country Music |
Trikont |
written by Merle Travis |
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Bo Diddley |
Sixteen Tons |
Bo Diddley is a Gunslinger |
Checker |
written by Merle Travis |
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Brown, James |
Your Cheatin' Heart |
Soul On Top |
Verve |
written by Hank Williams |
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Johnny Cash |
QDT Music Remix feat. Snoop Dogg |
Johnny Cash Remixed |
Compadre Records |
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*new arrival
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Andre Williams & The Sadies |
Pardon Me (I've Got Someone to Kill) |
Red Dirt |
Bloodshot |
written by D. Lytle and A. Mayhew; recorded by Johnny Paycheck |
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Ted Taylor |
I Feel a Chill |
Taylor Made |
Ronn Records |
written by Mac Davis |
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V/A From Where I Stand: The Black Experience in Country Music |
Fats Domino- You Win Again |
From Where I Stand: The Black Experience in Country Music |
Warner Bros. |
written by Hank Williams |
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Andre Williams & The Sadies |
Psycho |
Red Dirt |
Bloodshot |
written by Leon Payne |
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Eddie Noack |
Psycho |
7'' |
K-Ark |
Payne wrote this after seeing the film Psycho |
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