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Lynn Morris Mama's Hand Mp3, Flac, Wma Lynn Morris Mama's Hand mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Folk, World, & Country Album: Mama's Hand Country: US Released: 1995 Style: Bluegrass MP3 version RAR size: 1614 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1582 mb WMA version RAR size: 1224 mb Rating: 4.9 Votes: 959 Other Formats: DTS VOC ADX XM WMA RA MIDI Tracklist 1 Walking The Blues 2:34 2 Freight Train Blues 2:34 3 It Rains Everywhere I Go 3:08 4 Tell Me How To Mend A Broken Heart 2:45 5 Mama's Hand 4:12 6 Old Rip 2:30 7 No One Has To Tell Me (What Love Is) 2:36 8 Wishful Thinking 3:52 9 Dancing In The Hog Trough 2:17 10 I Can Call Jesus 2:21 11 Ain't Necessarily So 2:37 12 Mason's Lament 3:25 Companies, etc. Phonographic Copyright (p) – Rounder Records Corp. Copyright (c) – Rounder Records Corp. Pressed By – Disctronics USA – 135568 Recorded At – Bias Recording Co. Mixed At – Bias Recording Co. Mastered At – Airshow Mastering, Springfield, VA Credits Banjo – Lynn Morris (tracks: 9), Tom Adams Banjo [Clawhammer] – Lynn Morris (tracks: 6) Bass, Lead Vocals – Marshall Wilborn Booking – Class Act Entertainment, Mike Drudge Design – Nancy Given Executive-Producer – Ken Irwin Guest, Fiddle – Robert Bowlin, Stuart Duncan Guest, Harmony Vocals – Suzanne Cox (tracks: 5, 12) Guest, Rhythm Guitar – Chris Jones , Dudley Connell Harmony Vocals – David McLaughlin (tracks: 1, 7, 8, 12), Marshall Wilborn (tracks: 1, 3, 7, 8, 10) Lead Guitar – Lynn Morris (tracks: 10) Lead Vocals, Rhythm Guitar – Lynn Morris Liner Notes – Tony Trischka Mandolin, Lead Guitar – David McLaughlin Mastered By – David Glasser Mixed By – Jim Robeson, Ken Irwin, Lynn Morris Photography By – Creative Arts Photography, Rodney Lee Gibbons Producer – Lynn Morris Recorded By – Jim Robeson Notes Manufactured in USA Printed in Canada. Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode: 011661032828 Barcode (text): 0 11661-0328-2 8 Label Code: LC 3719 Matrix / Runout: 135568-2XD2-5234-1 DISCTRONICS USA ∗∗ROCD-0328∗∗ Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Lynn Mama's Hand (Cass, Rounder Rounder C 0328 Rounder C 0328 US 1995 Morris Album) Records Related Music albums to Mama's Hand by Lynn Morris Lynn August - It's Party Time! Faye Adams With The Joe Morris Orch. - Shake A Hand / I've Gotta Leave You Vera Lynn - Sincerely Yours Vera Lynn Vol.2 Johnny Morris - Johnny Morris On The Bluebell Railway Vicki Lynn King - Don't Call Me Mama Tonight The Freight Hoppers - Waiting On The Gravy Train Mud Acres - Music Among Friends Jeff White - The White Album Sierra Hull - Secrets Jerry Douglas - Fluxology.
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