Tennessee 1949

~ Release by Bill Emerson & Pete Goble (see all versions of this release, 1 available)

Tracklist

112" Vinyl
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A1Tennessee 1949
engineer and mixer:
Wayne Busbice
producer:
Bill Emerson, Pete Goble (American bluegrass musician and songwriter) and Bryan Smith (played bass for Bill Emerson)
banjo and baritone vocals:
Bill Emerson
bass:
Bryan Smith (played bass for Bill Emerson)
fiddle:
Joe Meadows (US bluegrass fiddler)
guitar and lead vocals:
Pete Goble (American bluegrass musician and songwriter)
mandolin:
Jeff Tuttle
resonator guitar [dobro]:
Mike Auldridge
tenor vocals:
Larry Stephenson
recorded at:
Webco Studio in Gaithersburg, Maryland, United States
recording of:
Tennessee 1949
writer:
Leroy Drumm and Pete Goble (American bluegrass musician and songwriter)
publisher:
Brandykeg Music
3:30
A2The Old Man and the Kid
engineer and mixer:
Wayne Busbice
producer:
Bill Emerson, Pete Goble (American bluegrass musician and songwriter) and Bryan Smith (played bass for Bill Emerson)
banjo and baritone vocals:
Bill Emerson
bass:
Bryan Smith (played bass for Bill Emerson)
fiddle:
Joe Meadows (US bluegrass fiddler)
guitar and lead vocals:
Pete Goble (American bluegrass musician and songwriter)
mandolin and tenor vocals:
Larry Stephenson
resonator guitar [dobro]:
Mike Auldridge
recorded at:
Webco Studio in Gaithersburg, Maryland, United States
recording of:
The Old Man and the Kid
writer:
Leroy Drumm and Pete Goble (American bluegrass musician and songwriter)
publisher:
Brandykeg Music
3:25
A3Hoe Kicker
engineer and mixer:
Wayne Busbice
producer:
Bill Emerson, Pete Goble (American bluegrass musician and songwriter) and Bryan Smith (played bass for Bill Emerson)
banjo:
Bill Emerson
bass:
Bryan Smith (played bass for Bill Emerson)
fiddle:
Joe Meadows (US bluegrass fiddler)
guitar:
Pete Goble (American bluegrass musician and songwriter)
mandolin:
Jeff Tuttle
recorded at:
Webco Studio in Gaithersburg, Maryland, United States
recording of:
Hoe Kicker
composer:
Bill Emerson
publisher:
Old Home Place Music
2:02
A4Country Life Looks Better (to me Now)
engineer and mixer:
Wayne Busbice
producer:
Bill Emerson, Pete Goble (American bluegrass musician and songwriter) and Bryan Smith (played bass for Bill Emerson)
banjo and baritone vocals:
Bill Emerson
bass:
Bryan Smith (played bass for Bill Emerson)
guitar and lead vocals:
Pete Goble (American bluegrass musician and songwriter)
mandolin and tenor vocals:
Larry Stephenson
resonator guitar [dobro]:
Mike Auldridge
recorded at:
Webco Studio in Gaithersburg, Maryland, United States
recording of:
Country Life Looks Better (to me Now)
writer:
Leroy Drumm and Pete Goble (American bluegrass musician and songwriter)
publisher:
Brandykeg Music
2:35
A5Curly Maple
engineer and mixer:
Wayne Busbice
producer:
Bill Emerson, Pete Goble (American bluegrass musician and songwriter) and Bryan Smith (played bass for Bill Emerson)
banjo:
Bill Emerson
bass:
Bryan Smith (played bass for Bill Emerson)
fiddle:
Joe Meadows (US bluegrass fiddler)
guitar:
Pete Goble (American bluegrass musician and songwriter)
mandolin:
Jeff Tuttle
recorded at:
Webco Studio in Gaithersburg, Maryland, United States
recording of:
Curly Maple
composer:
Bill Emerson and Pete Goble (American bluegrass musician and songwriter)
publisher:
Old Home Place Music
2:21
A6Leavin’ You and Mobile (too)
engineer and mixer:
Wayne Busbice
producer:
Bill Emerson, Pete Goble (American bluegrass musician and songwriter) and Bryan Smith (played bass for Bill Emerson)
banjo and baritone vocals:
Bill Emerson
bass:
Bryan Smith (played bass for Bill Emerson)
fiddle:
Joe Meadows (US bluegrass fiddler)
guitar and lead vocals:
Pete Goble (American bluegrass musician and songwriter)
mandolin and tenor vocals:
Larry Stephenson
recorded at:
Webco Studio in Gaithersburg, Maryland, United States
recording of:
Leavin’ You and Mobile (too)
writer:
Leroy Drumm and Pete Goble (American bluegrass musician and songwriter)
publisher:
Brandykeg Music
2:47
B1You Can Keep Your Nine Pound Hammer
engineer and mixer:
Wayne Busbice
producer:
Bill Emerson, Pete Goble (American bluegrass musician and songwriter) and Bryan Smith (played bass for Bill Emerson)
banjo and baritone vocals:
Bill Emerson
bass:
Bryan Smith (played bass for Bill Emerson)
fiddle:
Joe Meadows (US bluegrass fiddler)
guitar and lead vocals:
Pete Goble (American bluegrass musician and songwriter)
mandolin:
Jeff Tuttle
tenor vocals:
Larry Stephenson
recorded at:
Webco Studio in Gaithersburg, Maryland, United States
recording of:
You Can Keep Your Nine Pound Hammer
writer:
Leroy Drumm and Pete Goble (American bluegrass musician and songwriter)
publisher:
Brandykeg Music
2:37
B2Julianne
engineer and mixer:
Wayne Busbice
producer:
Bill Emerson, Pete Goble (American bluegrass musician and songwriter) and Bryan Smith (played bass for Bill Emerson)
banjo:
Bill Emerson
bass:
Bryan Smith (played bass for Bill Emerson)
fiddle:
Joe Meadows (US bluegrass fiddler)
guitar and lead vocals:
Pete Goble (American bluegrass musician and songwriter)
mandolin:
Jeff Tuttle
resonator guitar [dobro]:
Mike Auldridge
tenor vocals:
Larry Stephenson
recorded at:
Webco Studio in Gaithersburg, Maryland, United States
recording of:
Julianne
writer:
Leroy Drumm and Pete Goble (American bluegrass musician and songwriter)
publisher:
Brandykeg Music
3:05
B3You Can Run (but You Can’t Hide)
engineer and mixer:
Wayne Busbice
producer:
Bill Emerson, Pete Goble (American bluegrass musician and songwriter) and Bryan Smith (played bass for Bill Emerson)
banjo:
Bill Emerson
bass:
Bryan Smith (played bass for Bill Emerson)
fiddle:
Joe Meadows (US bluegrass fiddler)
guitar:
Pete Goble (American bluegrass musician and songwriter)
mandolin:
Jeff Tuttle
recorded at:
Webco Studio in Gaithersburg, Maryland, United States
recording of:
You Can Run (but You Can’t Hide)
composer:
Bill Emerson and Ralph "Joe" Meadows (US bluegrass fiddler)
publisher:
Old Home Place Music
3:12
B4Blue Virginia Blues
engineer and mixer:
Wayne Busbice
producer:
Bill Emerson, Pete Goble (American bluegrass musician and songwriter) and Bryan Smith (played bass for Bill Emerson)
banjo and baritone vocals:
Bill Emerson
bass:
Bryan Smith (played bass for Bill Emerson)
fiddle:
Joe Meadows (US bluegrass fiddler)
guitar and lead vocals:
Pete Goble (American bluegrass musician and songwriter)
mandolin and tenor vocals:
Larry Stephenson
resonator guitar [dobro]:
Mike Auldridge
recorded at:
Webco Studio in Gaithersburg, Maryland, United States
recording of:
Blue Virginia Blues
writer:
Leroy Drumm and Pete Goble (American bluegrass musician and songwriter)
publisher:
Brandykeg Music
3:27
B5The Grey Ghost
engineer and mixer:
Wayne Busbice
producer:
Bill Emerson, Pete Goble (American bluegrass musician and songwriter) and Bryan Smith (played bass for Bill Emerson)
banjo:
Bill Emerson
bass:
Bryan Smith (played bass for Bill Emerson)
fiddle:
Joe Meadows (US bluegrass fiddler)
guitar:
Pete Goble (American bluegrass musician and songwriter)
mandolin:
Jimmy Gaudreau
recorded at:
Webco Studio in Gaithersburg, Maryland, United States
instrumental recording of:
The Grey Ghost
composer:
Bill Emerson
publisher:
Old Home Place Music
2:17