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Earl Scruggs - Song Tempos Slow to Fast 127 Songs Earl Scruggs - song tempos slow to fast 127 songs 1. M.M.=35 (Waltz) Reunion In Heaven 2:53 Foggy Mountain Jamboree Flatt & Scruggs 2. M.M.=38 Bouquet In Heaven 2:52 Flatt & Scruggs 1948-1952 [Bear… Flatt & Scruggs 3. M.M.=40 (Waltz) Go Home 3:15 'Tis Sweet To Be Remembered:… Flatt & Scruggs 4. M.M.=48 (Waltz)'Tis Sweet To Be Remembered 2:55 Don't Get Above Your Raisin' F&S 5. M.M.=56 (Waltz) Before I Met You 2:38 Columbia Historic Edition Flatt & Scruggs 6. M.M.=59 Cabin On The Hill 2:30 'Tis Sweet To Be Remembered Flatt & Scruggs 7. M.M.=67 Crying My Heart Out Over You 2:36 'Tis Sweet To Be Remembered Flatt & Scruggs 8. M.M.=67 I Still Miss Someone 2:26 'Tis Sweet To Be Remembered Flatt & Scruggs 9. M.M.=68 Down In The Flood 2:17 The Essential Flatt & Scruggs: 'T… Flatt & Scruggs 10. M.M.=78 Drink That Mash & Talk Trash 2:30 20 Greatest Hits Flatt & Scruggs 11. M.M.=79 I'll Just Pretend 2:31 Flatt & Scruggs 1948-1952 [Bear… Flatt & Scruggs 12. M.M.=80 Back To The Cross 2:54 Flatt & Scruggs 1948-1952 [Bear… Flatt & Scruggs 13. M.M.=82 Mr. Tambourine Man 3:03 1964-1969,Plus (Disc 3) Flatt & Scruggs 14. M.M.=83 I Shall Be Released 3:50 Essential Earl Scruggs Earl Scruggs 15. M.M.=84 That Old Book Of Mine 2:42 The Essential Flatt & Scruggs: 'T… Flatt & Scruggs 16. M.M.=85 You Are My Flower 2:30 Flatt & Scruggs - Hall Of Fame, I… Flatt & Scruggs 17. M.M.=86 Will The Roses Bloom 2:34 Flatt & Scruggs 1948-1952 [Bear… Flatt & Scruggs 18. M.M.=86 I'll Never Love Another 3:01 Flatt & Scruggs 1948-1952 [Bear… Flatt & Scruggs 19. M.M.=91 Song Of The South 2:51 The Essential Earl Scruggs Earl Scruggs, Tom T. Hall 20. M.M.=94 Workin' It Out 2:06 'Tis Sweet To Be Remembered Flatt & Scruggs 21. M.M.=95 Heavy Traffic Ahead 2:51 The Ess. Earl Scruggs Bill Monroe and His Blue Grass… 22. M.M.=95 The Legend Of The Johnson Boys 2:15 The Essential Flatt & Scruggs: 23. M.M.=95 Long Time Workin' It 2:06 'Tis Sweet To Be Remembered:… Flatt & Scruggs 24. M.M.=96 Baby Blue Eyes 3:00 Flatt & Scruggs 1948-1952 [Bear… Flatt & Scruggs 25. M.M.=96 Keep on The Sunny Side 3:06 Songs Of The Famous Carter Fa… Flatt & Scruggs 26. M.M.=97 Nashville Cats 2:41 1964-69 Flatt & Scruggs 27. M.M.=98 I'm Going To Make Heaven My H… 2:41 Flatt & Scruggs 1948-1952 [Bear 28. M.M.=97 I'm Workin' On A Road (To Glory… 2:48 The Essential Flatt & 29. M.M.=99 I'm on My Way to Canaan's Land 2:23 1959-1963 (Disc 1) 30. M.M.=100 Is It Too Late Now! 2:38 Flatt & Scruggs 1948-1952 [Bear… Flatt & Scruggs 31. M.M.=100 So Happy I'll Be 2:31 Flatt & Scruggs 1948-1952 [Bear… Flatt & Scruggs 32. M.M.=101-129 Stash It 2:15 Essential Earl Scruggs Earl Scruggs 33. M.M.=103 Wildwood Flower 3:09 Second Generation Flatt & Scruggs 34. M.M.=104 Passin' Thru (feat. Don Henley &… 5:38 Earl Scruggs And Friends Flatt & Scruggs 35. M.M.=104 Georgia Buck 2:53 The Essential Earl Scruggs Flatt & Scruggs 36. M.M.=104 Just Ain't 2:16 'Tis Sweet To Be Remembered Flatt & Scruggs 37. M.M.=104 I'm Troubled 2:16 'Tis Sweet To Be Remembered Flatt & Scruggs 38. M.M.=105 Some Of Shelley`s Blues 2:58 Essential Earl Scruggs Earl Scruggs 39. M.M.=105 No Mother Or Dad 2:44 Flatt & Scruggs 1948-1952 [Bear… Flatt & Scruggs 40. M.M.=105 Jingle Bells 2:45 Flatt & Scruggs 41. M.M.=106 Don't Get Above Your Raisin' 2:43 The History of Country & Wester… 42.M.M.=107 No Doubt About It 2:33 Columbia Historic Edition Flatt & Scruggs 43. M.M.=107 We'll Meet Again Sweetheart 2:42 Flatt & Scruggs 1948-1952 [Bear… 44.M.M.=108 I Hung My Head and Cried 2:40 At Carnegie Hall (The Complete… Flatt & Scruggs 45. M.M.=108 Pearl Pearl Pearl 2:10 'Tis Sweet To Be Remembered Flatt & Scruggs 46. M.M.=109 My Cabin In Caroline 2:39 Flatt & Scruggs 1948-1952 [Bear… Flatt & Scruggs 47. M.M.=109 The Story Of Bonnie And Clyde 2:53 On Foggy Mountain Flatt & Scruggs 48. M.M.=109 New York Town 2:43 1959-63 Flatt & Scruggs 49. M.M.=110 Doin' My Time 2:49 Flatt & Scruggs 1948-1952 [Bear… Flatt & Scruggs 50. M.M.=111 Sunny Side Of The Mountain 2:52 20 Greatest Hits Flatt & Scruggs 51. M.M.=111 Jimmie Brown, The Newsboy 2:43 The Essential Earl Scruggs 52. M.M.=113 Foggy Mountain Special 2:02 'Tis Sweet To Be Remembered Flatt & Scruggs 53. M.M.=114 Foggy Mountain Top 2:27 Essential Earl Scruggs Flatt & Scruggs 54. M.M.=114 A Hundred Years From Now 2:12 1948-1959 (Disc 4) Flatt & Scruggs 55. M.M.=116 Why Don't You Tell Me So? 2:41 Flatt & Scruggs 1948-1952 [Bear… 56. M.M.=116 I'm Head Over Heels In Love Wit… 2:37 Golden Era Flatt & Scruggs 57. M.M.=116 ʻTil The End Of The World Rolls A… 2:34 'Tis Sweet To Be Remembered 58. M.M.=117 Peking Fling 2:14 The Essential Earl Scruggs Earl Scruggs 59. M.M.=118 Fiddle and Banjo 2:06 At Carnegie Hall (The Complete… Flatt & Scruggs 60. M.M.=120 Nashville Blues 3:11 Essential Earl Scruggs Earl Scruggs 61. M.M.=120 Home Sweet Home 2:13 Flatt and Scruggs: Foggy Mount… Flatt & Scruggs 62. M.M.=120 It Won't Be Long 2:32 Foggy Mountain Jamboree Flatt & Scruggs 63. M.M.=121 Old MacDonald Had a Farm 3:16 At Carnegie Hall (The Complete… 64. M.M.=122 Old Leather Britches 1:54 At Carnegie Hall (The Complete… Flatt & Scruggs 65. M.M.=122 Jazzing (Instrumental) 2:07 1964-1969,Plus (Disc 5) Flatt & Scruggs 66. M.M.=123 American-Made World-Played 2:43 The Essential Earl Scruggs Flatt & Scruggs 67. M.M.=124 Old Salty Dog Blues 2:31 Flatt & Scruggs 1948-1952 [Bear… Flatt & Scruggs 68. M.M.=125 I Saw The Light 3:45 The Essential Earl Scruggs Earl Scruggs 69. M.M.=125 California Up Tight Band 2:23 'Tis Sweet To Be Remembered Flatt & Scruggs 70. M.M.=126 I'll Never Shed Another Tear 2:27 The Essential Flatt & Scruggs: 'T… 71. M.M.=126 Fire Ball Mail 1:54 Flatt and Scruggs: Foggy Mount… Flatt & Scruggs 72. M.M.=127 Black Mountain Blues 2:42 Artist's Choice: The Best Tracks… Flatt & Scruggs 73. M.M.=128 God Loves His Children 2:43 My Cabin in Caroline Flatt & Scruggs 74. M.M.=128 Big Black Train 2:25 'Tis Sweet To Be Remembered:… Flatt & Scruggs 75. M.M.=128 When the Saints Go Marching in 2:11 1964-1969,Plus (Disc 2) Flatt & Scruggs 76. M.M.=130 (Waltz) Cora Is Gone 2:26 Flatt & Scruggs 1948-1952 [Bear… Flatt & Scruggs 77. M.M.=131 Pain In My Heart 2:47 Flatt & Scruggs 1948-1952 [Bear… Flatt & Scruggs 78. M.M.=131 Blue Ridge Cabin Home 2:56 Foggy Mountain Jamboree Flatt & Scruggs 79. M.M.=131 Nashville Skyline Rag 2:47 The Essential Earl Scruggs 80. M.M.=132 John Hardy Was a Desperate Little Man 2:16 The Essential Earl Scruggs 81. M.M.=132 Cripple Creek 2:06 The Essential Earl Scruggs Flatt & Scruggs 82. M.M.=132 Polka On A Banjo 2:43 The Essential Flatt & Scruggs: 'T… Flatt & Scruggs 83. M.M.=133 Reuben 2:05 Flatt and Scruggs: Foggy Mount… Flatt & Scruggs 84. M.M.=133 Preachin,' Prayin,' Singin' 2:24 The Golden Hits Flatt & Scruggs 85. M.M.=134 Sally Ann 2:13 Flatt and Scruggs: Foggy Mount… Flatt & Scruggs 86. M.M.=134 Take Me Back to Tulsa 1:57 1964-1969,Plus (Disc 2) Flatt & Scruggs 87. M.M.=134 Sally Goodwin 2:11 The Essential Earl Scruggs Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs 88. M.M.=136 Martha White Theme (Live) 1:38 Can't You Hear Me Callin' Bluegr… 89. M.M.=136 Little Darlin', Pal Of Mine 1:58 Flatt and Scruggs: Foggy Mount… Flatt & Scruggs 90. M.M.=136 Turkey in the Straw 3:38 OST Back to the Future III Flatt & Scruggs 91. M.M.=136 My Saro Jane 2:47 'Tis Sweet To Be Remembered Flatt & Scruggs 92. M.M.=140 Molly And Tenbrooks 2:46 Essential Earl Scruggs Earl Scruggs 93. M.M.=140 Mama Blues 2:01 At Carnegie Hall (The Complete… Flatt & Scruggs 94. M.M.=140 My Little Girl In Tennessee 2:43 Flatt & Scruggs 1948-1952 [Bear… 95. M.M.=140 Bugle Call Rag 2:31 Flatt and Scruggs and the Foggy… Flatt & Scruggs 96. M.M.=140 John Henry 2:07 Flatt and Scruggs: Foggy Mount… Flatt & Scruggs 97. M.M.=141 Petticoat Junction 2:30 The Essential Flatt & Scruggs: 'T… Flatt & Scruggs 98. M.M.=141 Get In Line Brother 2:22 The Essential Earl Scruggs 99.
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