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I'll Sail My Ship Alone - Moon Mullican
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  1. Gimme My Dime Back, Give Me My Money
  2. When You're Smiling
  3. I Wish That I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate
  4. Kangaroo Blues
  5. Draggin' the Bow
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  1. Gimme My Dime Back, Give Me My Money
  2. When You're Smiling
  3. I Wish That I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate
  4. Kangaroo Blues
  5. Draggin' the Bow
  6. I'm Tired of You
  7. Truck Driver's Blues
  8. Boog-a-Boo Baby
  9. Jessie]
  10. Alice From Dallas
  11. Pipeliner Blues
  12. New Falling Rain Blues
  13. What's the Matter With Deep Elem
  14. Sundown Blues
  15. I'm Going Back to Sadie
  16. Rackin' It Back
  17. No Good for Nothin' Blues
  18. Draftboard Blues
  19. Gonna Get Tight
  20. Pipeliner Blues
  21. Mean Mean Mama Blues
  22. Honey Don't You Turn Me Down
  23. Red Wagon
  24. Too Wet to Plough
  25. That's What I Like About the South
  26. New Pretty Blonde (New Jole Blon)
  27. New Milk Cow Blues
  28. Shoot the Moon
  29. The Lonesome Hearted Blues
  30. What Have I Done That Made You Go Away
  31. Triflin' Woman Blues
  32. Jole Blon Is Gone Amen
  33. Foggy River
  34. There's a Chill on the Hill Tonight
  35. Oh She's Gone but Not Forgotten
  36. I Left My Heart in Texas
  37. Wait a Minute
  38. I'll Sail My Ship Alone
  39. I Was Sorta Wonderin'
  40. The Lamp of Life (Is Burning Low)
  41. Mona Lisa
  42. Southern Hospitality
  43. Well Oh Well
  44. Moon's Tune
  45. Without a Port of Love
  46. Heartless Lover
  47. Nine Tenths of the Tennessee River
  48. You Don't Have to Be a Baby to Cry
  49. Cherokee Boogie (Eh-Oh-Aleena)
  50. Blue Tears
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One of the first issues in Proper's "Pairs" series, this budget two-disc set is the most comprehensive overview of Moon Mullican's music available, spanning his career from his days with the Blueridge Playboys in the mid-'30s to his solo recordings of the early '50s. Its 50 tracks don't contain all of his best recordings (no Mullican collection does), but his most important songs -- "I'll Sail My Ship Alone," "New Jole Blon," and "Cherokee Boogie" -- are here, along with many other greats. The booklet contains one of the ...

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