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Merle Travis - Unreleased Radio Transcriptions 1944-1949 (CD)

Unreleased Radio Transcriptions 1944-1949
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Album Details: Unreleased Radio Transcriptions 1944-1949

Release Date:05/02/1994
Label:Country Routes
UPC:008637900922

Track List: Unreleased Radio Transcriptions 1944-1949

  1. That's All
  2. You Tell Me Your Dream
  3. Old Rattler
  4. T For Texas
  5. The Cat Came Back
  6. Bye Bye Blues
  7. Lawdy What A Gal
  8. I'm Thinking Tonight Of My Blue ...
  9. Blue Railroad Train
  10. Bonus Track
  11. Roll On Mississippi
  1. Groundhog
  2. Petticoat Fever
  3. Rikki Tikki Tikki
  4. Shiek Of Araby/Hominy Grits
  5. Nobody
  6. Travis Stomp
  7. No Vacancy
  8. The Cat Came Back
  9. I'm Gonna Move To The Outskirts ...
  10. John Henry
  11. Sweet Temptation

Pro Reviews: Unreleased Radio Transcriptions 1944-1949

  • All Music Guide

    This album contains 22 tracks of performances originally broadcast on such shows as Hollywood Barn Dance, Melody Roundup, and The Grand Ole Opry, among others.

    - All Music Guide, All Music Guide

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Merle Travis

Merle Travis was virtually without peer as a guitarist and songwriter. A unique stylist, he was respected and prominent enough to have an instrumental style ("Travis picking") named after him, and only Chet Atkins even comes close to the influence that Travis had on the way the guitar is understood and played in country music. (Indeed, Atkins was initially signed to RCA... Read more