Orthophonic Joy: The 1927 Bristol Sessions Revisited
"Orthophonic Joy: The 1927 Bristol Sessions Revisited album by Doyle Lawson on
Beatsfy"
Release Date: 2015-05-08T00:00:00.000000Z
Don't Deny Yourself the Sheer Joy of Orthophonic Music
Singers Who Had Not Visited Bristol During Their Entire Lifetime Arrived
I'm Redeemed
Where We'll Never Grow Old
All They Needed Now Was Talent
Love, Loss, and the Perils of the Moonshine Business
Bury Me Beneath the Willow
Darling Cora
Tonight He is Playing the Old, Old Tune at Police Headquarters
Ramblers Riding the Longest Train I Ever Saw
Black Eyed Susie
In the Pines
An Early Tradition of Scrapping for Rights and Royalties
Twenty-One Good Years at the Throttle
When They Ring Those Golden Bells
The Wreck of the Virginian
I Wish I Had Some Rocks to Throw at Them
Prized and Practical, Brutal Ballads
The Storms Are On the Ocean
Pretty Polly
Any Song with a Story Will Go to the People's Hearts
Tremendous Heart Punch and Appeal
I Am Resolved
The Wandering Boy
A Hoedown Social In a Mountain Cabin
Gotta Catch that Train
Sweet Heaven When I Die
Train On the Island
Daddy Never Knew When He Would Come up with an Idea for a Song
History Saws and Strums Along with Itself
The Soldier's Sweetheart
Johnny Goodwin / The Girl I Left Behind
Where the Blues Meets the Church
Introducing the Orthophonic Choir
To the Work
Shall We Gather at the River
The Birthplace of Country Music