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Various Prisoners Songs Mp3, Flac, Wma Various Prisoners Songs mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Folk, World, & Country Album: Prisoners Songs Country: US Released: 1963 Style: Country, Folk MP3 version RAR size: 1496 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1733 mb WMA version RAR size: 1125 mb Rating: 4.8 Votes: 419 Other Formats: DXD MMF MP2 AIFF AHX TTA MP4 Tracklist A1 –Hylo Brown Roane County Prisoner A2 –Jim Gately* & Harold Morrison Death Row A3 –Johnny Cash Folsom Prison Blues A4 –James O'Gwynn Tupelo County Jail A5 –Leon Payne Prisoner's Diary A6 –Tommy Hill I Got Stripes A7 –Bill Dudley I'm Just Here To Get My Baby Out Of Jail A8 –Billie Morgan Life To Live B1 –Johnny Bond At Dawn I Die B2 –Hylo Brown Cocaine Blues B3 –Frankie Miller Prison Grey B4 –Cowboy Copas In The Jailhouse Now B5 –Carl Story I Heard My Mother Weeping B6 –Bashful Brother Oswald Columbus Stockade Blues B7 –Hylo Brown The Prisoner's Song B8 –The Edwards Brothers Old Birmingham Jail Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year SLP 207 Various Prisoners Songs (LP, Comp, Mono) Starday Records SLP 207 Canada 1963 Related Music albums to Prisoners Songs by Various Folk, World, & Country Various - Folsom Prison Blues Folk, World, & Country Hylo Brown, Red Sovine - Truck Driving Man / Six Days On The Road Folk, World, & Country Hylo Brown - Just Any Old Love Folk, World, & Country Hylo Brown - Bluegrass Balladeer Rock / Funk / Soul James Brown - Prisoner Of Love Folk, World, & Country Lowell Varney, The Goins Brothers, Ralph Stanley And The Clinch Mountain Boys, The Fields Brothers, The Red Boys, Hylo Brown, Leon Morris, Roy McGinnis & The Sunnysiders, Jim Eanes, Chubby Wise, Jimmy Williams and Red Ellis, Carl Story - Bluegrass Allstar Folk, World, & Country Johnny Cash - Daddy Sang Bass / Folsom Prison Blues Rock Johnny Cash And The Tennessee Two - Folsom Prison Blues / So Doggone Lonesome Folk, World, & Country Les York - Ocean Of Sorrow / Roane County Prisoner Rock / Blues / Folk, World, & Country Johnny Cash - Folsom Prison Blues / I Walk The Line.
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