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1.1 Bill Carter - By the Sweat of My Brow1.2 Bobby Barnett - Workin' Man1.3 Tex Ritter - the Workingman's Prayer1.4 Mr. Connie Dycus - Dark As a Dungeon1.5 Dave Dudley - Workin' Hands1.6 Eddie Noack - Cotton Mill1.7 The Westport Kids - You Kain't Take It with You1.8 Arlie Duff - Money Hungry1.9 Tex Williams - Money1.10 Tennessee Ernie Ford - Sixteen Tons '651.11 Charlie Gore - Black Diamond1.12 Howard Vokes - the Miner1.13 The Wray Brothers - Down in the Mine1.14 George Davis - Little Lump of Coal1.15 Doc Williams - Don't Want to Work1.16 David Hiser - on Strike1.17 Buddy Durham - Sixteen Tons1.18 Sunshine Boys Quartet - Checking Up on My Payments1.19 Slim Willet - Come Sundown1.20 Dewitt Lee - Poor Man1.21 Rusty Dunn with Wayne Roberts ; the Countrymen - Production Line1.22 Billy Parker - It Takes a Lot of Money1.23 Phil Brown with Bill Wood's Band - You're a Luxury1.24 Daily Carson - He Ain't Got Nothing But a Cadillac1.25 Perry Tonightus and the Heart Burn - Living on the Welfare Check1.26 Tommy Dee - Welfare Cadillac1.27 Harold Montgomery ; His Star Lighters - All Them Wives1.28 Jay Lee Webb - Finance Company Waltz1.29 Jack Shaw - Black Lung1.30 Rev. Joe Freeman - There Will Be No Black Lung (Up in Heaven)1.31 Stan Farlow - 1040 Blues1.32 Ray Winfree - Poor Man's Blues |
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Number of discs: |
1 |
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Extra-Infos: |
.. Work, Money And Status In Country Music (1950-1970) |
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Description: | From the people who brought you 'Hillbillies In Hell'... Blood, Sweat and Tears. 32 timeless tales of clanging Hammers and pounding Shovels - from wry, dry working-stiff diatribes to bare-chested exclamations - Birth / Work / Death maps the human work experience from anger to joy, poverty to riches. From the muck-crusted mines to late-night jukeboxes - backwoods outsiders and Nashville icons alike waxed odes to the entwined necessities of Work and Money, Status and Competition, Survival and Servitude. Harrowing laments of dank deaths underground, fevered hymns to Mammon, snide ripostes to debt-bondage and exuberant celebrations of family and sustenance. Most originally waxed on private press labels and distributed in tiny amounts, these town criers and tavern-bound troubadours sing of golden highways, slothful byways, factory-floor drudgery and fallow, heartbreaking fields. Years in the making - 'Birth / Work / Death' presents calloused anthems and bloody ballads from dusty LPs and long forgotten 45s. All for your lunch-hour listening pleasure. |
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No. of tracks: |
32 |
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Manufacturer No.: |
ONIR197.2 |
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