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Smokey Joe Miller and his Georgia Pals Newman Young and Lawrence Humphries sing Old American heart throbs/

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Format:
Sound recording
Author/Creator:
Miller, Smokey Joe, 1918- Performer.
Contributor:
Humphries, Lawrence, 1918- Performer.
Young, Newman, 1940- Performer.
Alexander Street Press.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Country music--Georgia.
Country music.
Physical Description:
1 online resource.
Other Title:
Old American heart throbs
Place of Publication:
N[ew] Y[ork] : Folkways Records, p1982.
Contents:
The sweetest gift a mother's smile
The homestead on the farm
Pictures from life's other side
Don't let the teardrops bring you home / Newman Young
The old country church
What would you give in exchange for your soul?
Where the soul never ends
If I could hear my mother pray again
Mary of the wild moor
I told them all about you
Just an old chimney stack
The old country school house / Joseph D. Joe Miller
There's no one to welcome me / original Joe Miller
That city fair
Somebody's praying for you
Mother, Queen of my heart
One more valley
Hold fast to the right
The house where we were wed.
Participant:
Smokey Joe Miller, vocals and guitar ; Newman Young, vocals and mandolin ; Lawrence Humphries, vocals and guitar.
Notes:
Country music.
Program notes by Joe Miller including song texts ([4] p.) in original container.
[Recorded Sept. 1982 in Campton, Ga. at Miller's Music House by Joe Miller].
Contains:
Don't let the teardrops bring you home.
Hold fast to the right.
Homestead on the farm.
House where we were wed.
I told them all about you.
If I could hear my mother pray again.
Just an old chimney stack.
Mary of the wild moor.
Mother, Queen of my heart.
Old country church.
Old country school house.
One more valley.
Pictures from life's other side.
Somebody's praying for you.
Sweetest gift a mother's smile.
That city fair.
There's no one to welcome me.
What would you give in exchange for your soul?
Where the soul never ends.
Other Format:
FTS 31093
OCLC:
689539417
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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