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G W Julian Songlist G.W. Julian Songlist Bluegrass and Old Timey Bear Tracks Bluegrass Travelers Dark as a Dungeon Merle Travis Deep River Blues Traditional Fifteen Cents Woody Guthrie Footprints in the Snow Bill Monroe Head Over Heels in Love With You Flatt and Scruggs Jake Satterfield Damon Black Land of the Navajo Peter Rowan Little Sadie Traditional My Baby’s Gone Louvin Brothers Nellie Kane Tim O’Brien Ocean of Diamonds Clifford Carnahan Old Blue Traditional Old Folks at Home Stephen Foster Otto Wood Carolina Buddies Seven Curses Traditional Shady Grove Traditional The Little Orphan Girl Traditional Wayfaring Stranger Traditional Country Long Black Veil Lefty Frizzell New Tony Llamas Deryl Dodd Rose in Paradise Waylon Jennings Saginaw Michigan Lefty Frizzell The Tennessee Stud Jimmy Driftwood The Things People Do Daniel C. Newman What a Love Song Can Do Linda Thompson Western Billy Gray Norman Blake Blue Wing Tom Russell Bull Rider Traditional Canadian Whiskey Tom Russell Diamond Joe Traditional Golden Leaves G W Julian High Chin Bob Charles Badger Clark Holy Ghost Canyon G W Julian Home Grown Tomatoes Guy Clark Jesse With The Long Hair Hangin’ Down Robert Earl Keen Little Joe the Wrangler Traditional Lost River Michael Martin Murphy Murder Steer Ian Tyson Navajo Rug Tom Russell/Ian Tyson Night Riders Lament Mike Burton Old Cowpoke Riders in the Sky Orphan Train U. Utah Phillips Pancho and Lefty Townes Van Zandt A Ranch in New Mexico G W Julian Ridge Road Gravel Norman Blake Singer/Songwriter The Ballad of William Sycamore Steven Vincent Benet The Bottomless Lake John Prine The D2 Wrangler Traditional The Drunken Scotsman Irish Rovers The Girls from Texas Ry Cooder The Mountains and the Pines G W Julian The Plains of St. Augustine G W Julian The Sky Above, The Mud Below Tom Russell Somebody’s Husband, Somebody’s Son Tom Russell The Strawberry Roan Curly Fletcher The Texas River Waltz Townes Van Zandt Today’s the Day My Wife Met My Girlfriend Rodney Carrington Tyin’ a Knot in the Devils Tail Gail Gardner U.S. Steel Tom Russell When It’s Lamp Lighting Time in the Valley Lyons/Hart/Vagabonds Windy Bill Traditional .
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