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Folk Songs of Many Lands/21 Years in a Tennessee Jail - Paul Evans
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  1. Passing Through]
  2. Wee Cooper O'Fife]
  3. Buckeye Jim]
  4. Kevin Barry]
  5. Tzena Tzena]
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  1. Passing Through]
  2. Wee Cooper O'Fife]
  3. Buckeye Jim]
  4. Kevin Barry]
  5. Tzena Tzena]
  6. Los Quatro Generales]
  7. Mister Hangman]
  8. British Grenadiers]
  9. Wayfarin' Stranger]
  10. Wearing of the Green]
  11. Colorado Trail]
  12. Samuel Hall]
  13. Golden Vanity]
  14. Pig and the Inebriate]
  15. The Bomb]
  16. Crucified My Lord]
  17. Poor Boy]
  18. Ninety Nine Years
  19. Shackles and Chains]
  20. Prisoner's Song]
  21. Another Town, Another Jail
  22. Allentown Jail
  23. I Got Stripes
  24. Twenty One Years]
  25. In the Jail House Now
  26. Marie, Marie
  27. Betty and Dupree's Blues
  28. Columbus Stockade Blues
  29. John Hardy
  30. Midnite Special]
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Paul Evans was a sweet-voiced singer best known for writing a sweet song -- "Roses Are Red, My Love," a pop tune made into a hit by Bobby Vinton in 1962 -- and taking a novelty called "(Seven Little Girls) Sitting in the Back Seat" in 1959. Evans was sharp enough to ride the folk revival of the early '60s, so around the time Vinton was recording "Roses Are Red, My Love," Evans cut a collection titled Folk Songs of Many Lands; then, three years later in 1964, he released an album of prison songs called 21 Years in a ...

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