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Dim Lights, Thick Smoke and Hillbilly Music: 1968 ()

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Dim Lights, Thick Smoke and Hillbilly Music: 1968 - Various Artists
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  1. Only Daddy That'll Walk the Line
  2. D-I-V-O-R-C-E
  3. Folsom Prison Blues
  4. Luxury Liner
  5. Skip a Rope
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  1. Only Daddy That'll Walk the Line
  2. D-I-V-O-R-C-E
  3. Folsom Prison Blues
  4. Luxury Liner
  5. Skip a Rope
  6. Mama Tried
  7. Beneath Still Waters
  8. I Wanna Live
  9. Harper Valley P.T.A.
  10. Train Leaves Here This Morning
  11. The Carroll County Accident
  12. Another Place Another Time
  13. I Take a Lot of Pride in What I Am
  14. Fist City
  15. Will You Visit Me on Sundays?
  16. The Son of Hickory Holler's Tramp
  17. Little Green Apples
  18. Ballad of Forty Dollars
  19. Hickory Wind
  20. Rocky Top
  21. What's Made Milwaukee Famous (Has Made a Loser Out of Me)
  22. Wichita Lineman
  23. Holding on to Nothin'
  24. Daddy Sang Bass
  25. I Started Loving You Again
  26. How Long Will My Baby Be Gone?
  27. When the Grass Grows Over Me
  28. I Walk Alone
  29. Next in Line
  30. Stand by Your Man
  31. Only Daddy That'll Walk the Line
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What happened in country music in 1968 was this: it got harder and leaner in some places and much softer in others, a schism Bear Family's wonderful 1968 volume in their ongoing Dim Lights, Thick Smoke & Hillbilly Music: Country & Western Music Hit Parade quite ably illustrate. It's not so easy to say that the West Coast preferred lean, electrified twang while Music City liked things a little more polished. The opening Waylon Jennings hit "Only Daddy That'll Walk the Line" -- nicely bookended on this 31-track collection by ...

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