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Honky Tonkin' In Mississi
Jimmy Swan
Honky Tonkin' In Mississi
Jimmy Swan
When Jimmy Swan died in 1995, an era died with him. Jimmy Swan played hard bitten unapologetic hillbilly music, and he later turned to hard bitten unapologetic segregationist politics. He started recording in 1952 for Trumpet Records and then switched to MGM, Decca, JB and Big Howdy. Everything's here, and hillbilly music comes no purer or finer. 30 tracks include I Had A Dream, Juke Joint Mama, Triflin' On Me, The Last Letter, Country Cattin', and Lonesome Daddy Blues. This is as hardcore as it gets!
Media | Music CD (Compact Disc) |
Number of discs | 1 |
Released | November 29, 1993 |
EAN/UPC | 4000127157584 |
Label | BEAR FAMILY BFY15758.2 |
Genre | Country |
Dimensions | 119 × 142 × 10 mm · 108 g |
Track list
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- I Had a Dream
- Juke Joint Mama
- I Love You Too Much
- Triflin' on Me
- The Last Letter
- The Little Church
- Mark of Shame
- Losers Weepers
- One More Time
- Lonesome Daddy Blues
- Frost on My Roof
- Why Did You Change Your Mind
- Hey, Baby, Baby
- It's Your Turn to Cry
- Good & Lonesome
- Country Cattin'
- The Way That You're Living
- Lonesome Man
- I Love You Too Much
- Don't Conceal Your Wedding Ring
- No One Loves a Broken Heart
- It Takes a Lonesome Man
- Honky Tonkin' (In Mississippi)
- I Love You Too Much
- It Takes a Lonesome Man
- Rattlesnake Daddy
- Asleep in the Deep
- Walkin' My Dog
- Good & Lonesome
- Why Did You Change Your Mind
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