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1968-1974 - The Osborne Brothers
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  1. I'll Never Love Another
  2. I'll Go Steppin' Too
  3. Will You Be Lovin' Another Man
  4. I'll Never Shed Another Tear
  5. My Little Girl In Tenessee
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  1. I'll Never Love Another
  2. I'll Go Steppin' Too
  3. Will You Be Lovin' Another Man
  4. I'll Never Shed Another Tear
  5. My Little Girl In Tenessee
  6. Molly and Tenbrooks
  7. Drivin' Nails In My Coffin
  8. World of Forgotten People
  9. Cut the Cornbread Mama
  10. If I Could Count On You
  11. I Bowed On My Knees and Cried Holy]
  12. Steal Away and Pray]
  13. Will You Meet Me Over Yonder]
  14. Where We'll Never Grow Old
  15. Medals For Mothers
  16. Hide Me O Blest Rock of Ages]
  17. I Pray My Way Out of Trouble
  18. How Great Thou Art
  19. What a Friend We Have In Jesus
  20. Jesus Sure Changed Me
  21. Light At the River
  22. That Was Yesterday
  23. A Working Man
  24. Banjo Ringing Saturday Night
  25. Thanks For All the Yesterdays
  26. Midnight Angel
  27. Son of a Sawmill Man
  28. No Good Sun of a Gun
  29. There'll Be No Teardrops Tonight
  30. You Win Again
  31. Blue Moon of Kentucky
  32. Where Does the Good Times Go
  33. Put It Off Until Tomorrow
  34. Flyin' South
  35. Will You Visit Me on Sundays
  36. Nine Pound Hammer
  37. When the Grass Grows Over Me
  38. Tennessee Hound Dog
  39. Somebody's Back in Town
  40. Beneath Still Waters
  41. Ruby Are You Mad?
  42. Siempre
  43. Searching for Yesterday
  44. Listening to the Rain
  45. Georgia Piney Woods
  46. The Fightin' Side of Me
  47. Let Me Be the First to Know
  48. Windy City
  49. Kaw-Liga
  50. My Sweet Love Ain't Around
  51. You're Running Wild
  52. My Old Kentucky Home (Turpentine and Dandelion Wine)
  53. Tennessee Stud
  54. My Heart Would Know
  55. Muddy Bottom
  56. Color Me Lonely
  57. Take Me Home, Country Roads
  58. Unfaithful One
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Picking up where Bear Family's previous box set left off, the four-disc set 1968-1974 contains all of the recordings the Osborne Brothers made for Decca Records during the late '60s and early '70s. Though the Osbornes were past their creative peak, they were experiencing a commercial revival during this era. Much of this music ranks among the duo's most enjoyable music, and any serious Osborne Brothers fan will need to invest in this excellent set. ~ Thom Owens, Rovi

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