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Earl Scruggs – Song of the South

Oldies Songs January 30, 2025 0 Comments

A Timeless Ode to Southern Heritage: Earl Scruggs’ “Song of the South” Ah, “Song of the South”—the very name conjures images of sprawling fields, gentle breezes, and the rich tapestry…

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Earl Scruggs – You Ain’t Going Nowhere

Oldies Songs January 29, 2025 0 Comments

A Timeless Ode to Love and Resilience: You Ain’t Going Nowhere by Earl Scruggs In the tapestry of American music, certain melodies resonate with an enduring quality, evoking memories and…

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Earl Scruggs – I Saw The Light

Oldies Songs January 22, 2025 0 Comments

A Beacon of Hope and Redemption: Exploring Earl Scruggs’ “I Saw the Light” “I Saw the Light,” while famously associated with Hank Williams, takes on a unique and powerful dimension…

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Earl Scruggs And Friends – Foggy Mountain Breakdown

Oldies Songs January 21, 2025 0 Comments

A High-Octane Instrumental Masterpiece That Defined a Genre Foggy Mountain Breakdown, performed by Earl Scruggs and Friends, is more than just a song; it’s an institution. Released in 1949, this…

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Alan Osmond, oldest of ‘The Osmond Brothers’ singing group, dies at age 76

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Anne Murray – Time Don’t Run Out On Me (1985)

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Nanci Griffith with Mark O’Connor – Once in a Very Blue Moon

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The Everly Brothers “Don’t Blame Me” on The Ed Sullivan Show, October 29, 1961

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