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Good 'N Country Playlist for Saturday, February 6, 2021 Good 'N Country 2-6-2021 playlist Artist Title Album Label Year Ray Price Roses And Love Songs Myrrh 1975 Bob Luman Neither One Of Us (Wants To Be The Epic 1973 First To Say Goodbye) Bill Weaver I Just Drive Burnin' The Old School Down independent 2017 Liz Anderson Excedrin Headache Number 99 RCA Victor 1969 Mel Tillis Commercial Affection MGM 1970 Wayne Raney Falling King 1953 Sleepy LaBeef Shame, Shame, Shame (recorded 1965) Larger Than Life (box) Bear Family 1996 James House This Is Me Missing You Epic 1995 The Kendalls That's What I Get For Thinking Mercury 1982 Johnny Cash Folsom Prison Blues I Walk The Line (LP) Columbia 1964 Red Foley Walkin' In The Cold Cold Rain Decca 1954 The Stonemans Goin' Back To Bowling Green MGM 1966 Joe Sun Ready For The Times To Get Better Livin' On Honky Tonk Time (LP) Ovation 1980 Barbara Fairchild Teddy Bear Song Columbia 1972 Hank Williams, Jr. The River Ballads Of The Hills And Plains (LP) MGM 1965 Boxcar Willie Bad News Main Street 1982 Jake Blocker Blue Night I Keep Forgetting independent 2020 Buck Owens Til These Dreams Come True Capitol 1960 Barbara Mandrell Midnight Angel ABC /Dot 1976 Merle Travis Louisiana Boogie Capitol 1954 Dolly Parton Joshua RCA Victor 1970 Mickey Gilley Lonely Nights Epic 1981 Restless Heart Wheels RCA 1987 Doug Stone Too Busy Being In Love Epic 1992 Jimmy Ringo I Like This Kind Of Music Dot 1958 Benny Barnes Poor Man's Riches Starday 1956 Justin Tubb Believing It Yourself Challenge 1960 Lulu Belle & Scotty & Have I Told You Lately (2nd version) F-M 1949 the Farm Boys Clyde Moody The Kind Of Love I Can't Forget Decca 1953 Cowboy Copas Filipino Baby (from Pet Milk Grand Ole Opry- 1961 WSM television Nashville) Eddy Arnold The Eddy Arnold Show (Brown transcription) 1947 Baillie & the Boys Some Kind Of Luck Lovin' Every Minute Intersound 1996 Aaron Lewis Burnt The Sawmill Down State I'm In Valory 2019 Dale Watson Made In Japan Under The Influence Red River 2016.
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