℗ 1973 Lumi Entertainment Ltd
Released October 21, 2022
Duration 34m 54s
Record Label Cherry Red Records
Genre Country (Folk)
 

Blue Ridge Mountain Blues

Bill Clifton And The Dixie Mountain Boys

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1.1
Little Whitewashed Chimney
Bill Clifton And The Dixie Mountain Boys
2:29
1.2
Mary Dear
Bill Clifton And The Dixie Mountain Boys
3:00
1.3
Pal Of Yesterday
Bill Clifton And The Dixie Mountain Boys
2:26
1.4
Cedar Grove
Bill Clifton And The Dixie Mountain Boys
1:53
1.5
Livin' In The Right Life Now
Bill Clifton And The Dixie Mountain Boys
2:12
1.6
Another Broken Heart
Bill Clifton And The Dixie Mountain Boys
2:43
1.7
The Girl I Left In Sunny Tennessee
Bill Clifton And The Dixie Mountain Boys
2:55
1.8
Corey
Bill Clifton And The Dixie Mountain Boys
2:27
1.9
Are You Alone?
Bill Clifton And The Dixie Mountain Boys
2:45
1.10
Lonely Heart Blues
Bill Clifton And The Dixie Mountain Boys
2:56
1.11
You Go To Your Church
Bill Clifton And The Dixie Mountain Boys
2:33
1.12
Dixie Mountain Express
Bill Clifton And The Dixie Mountain Boys
1:45
1.13
Dixie Darling (My Dixie Darling)
Bill Clifton And The Dixie Mountain Boys
2:20
1.14
Blue Ridge Mountain Blues
Bill Clifton And The Dixie Mountain Boys
2:30
American bluegrass musician and singer Bill Clifton fronts The Dixie Mountain Boys on their release Blue Ridge Mountain Blues. Bill Clifton was born William Marburg into a wealthy family in Riderwood, Maryland. From an early age, he listened to country music radio stations. While still in college, he formed the Dixie Mountain Boys together with his friends Paul Clayton and Dave Sadler. Because his family was opposed to his musical activities, he took the stage name "Bill Clifton". In 1949, he attended the University of Virginia to pursue his degree in business. In 1952, Clifton made his recording debut with the Dixie Mountain Boys. With the addition of banjo player Johnny Clark, the group signed with Blue Ridge Records in 1953 and began playing traditional bluegrass.
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Cherry Red Records Studio Masters
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Little Whitewashed Chimney
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2
Mary Dear
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3
Pal Of Yesterday
-0.04-14.22-10.810
4
Cedar Grove
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5
Livin' In The Right Life Now
-0.04-14.04-10.710
6
Another Broken Heart
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7
The Girl I Left In Sunny Tennessee
-0.04-14.32-11.410
8
Corey
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9
Are You Alone?
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10
Lonely Heart Blues
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11
You Go To Your Church
-0.05-14.16-10.510
12
Dixie Mountain Express
-0.04-13.08-10.39
13
Dixie Darling (My Dixie Darling)
-0.04-14.26-10.810
14
Blue Ridge Mountain Blues
-0.04-13.20-10.49

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