Bill Monroe and His Bluegrass Boys 55 votes popular bluegrass song written by Album(s):Knee Deep in Bluegrass Composer:Howlin' Wolf, Walter Vinson, Lonnie Chatmon Length (seconds):2:21 Purchase 15 The Ballad of Jed Clampett 76 votes
Classic Bill Monroe song from 1946 PurchaseView on AMAZON 14 I'm Sitting on Top of the World Bill Monroe and His Bluegrass Boys 55 votes popular bluegrass song written by Album(s): Knee Deep in Bluegrass Composer: Howlin' Wolf, Walter Vinson, Lonnie Chatmon Length (seconds): 2:21 Purchas...
All songs written by Six Akimbo A Friendship Story The Gone Collectin story began when Ken, a musician, decided to write a song for his friend, Janet, who is an avid Beanie collector. One song soon led to another. When she heard his songs, Janet said, “If other people love collec...
Originally Written by Arlen, Harburg and Rose Remade by Leon Parker, 1994 Listen to It's Only a Paper Moon (.AU Format) I never feel a thing is real when I'm away from you Out of your embrace, the world's a temporary parking place MMMMM, A bubble for a minute You smile, the Bu...
Written and first recorded by Bill Monroe & His Blue Grass Boys (1950). Also recorded by Manassas (1971, released 2009), Goose Creek Symphony (1971), Michael Nesmith (1973), Phish (1997) Hit versions by Porter Wagoner (C&W #14 1956), Ricky Skaggs (C&W #1/CAN #1 1984). ...
Candle in the Windis a melancholy song that was said to have been written for Marilyn Monroe. However, Bernie Taupin, who wrote the song, states that it is also dedicated to others who had beautiful but short lives—like James Dean and Kurt Cobain. ...
“Sunday Morning Coming Down” was named song of the year by the Country Music Association. In 1971 three of the fiveGrammy Awardnominations for best country song were for songs written by Kristofferson, as were two of the five nominations for song of the year. He won his first Grammy for...
The bluegrass style was originated byBill Monroe, who by the mid-1940s had experimented considerably with new methods of presenting string-band music. He began to evolve a highly distinctivemandolinstyle while playing with his brothers Birch and Charlie; and after their group broke up, he formed...
“The Rainbow Connection” was an important song in the Muppets’ world: It opened the first Muppet movie, and introduced Kermit the Frog as a more fleshed-out character. Accordingly, the song made him a likable dreamer and an Everyman (or Everyfrog). The song was written by Paul Williams...
From the wiki: “‘There! I’ve Said It Again’ was written by Redd Evans and David Mann – popularized originally by Vaughn Monroe (with the Norton Sisters) in 1945, along with other charting versions by Jimmy Dorsey, and the Modernaires. “Sam Cooke charted in lower reaches of the Hot...