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Steppin' Out Kind - Grandpa Jones
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  1. It's Raining Here This Morning
  2. I'll Be Around if You Need Me
  3. Grandpa's Boogie
  4. Heart Stealin' Mama
  5. Eight More Miles to Louisville
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  1. It's Raining Here This Morning
  2. I'll Be Around if You Need Me
  3. Grandpa's Boogie
  4. Heart Stealin' Mama
  5. Eight More Miles to Louisville
  6. Alimony Trouble
  7. Five String Banjo Boogie
  8. Ridin' on That Train
  9. Darby's Ram
  10. Take It on out the Door
  11. The Feudin' Boogie
  12. Mule Train
  13. Move It on Over
  14. What'll I Do with the Baby-O
  15. Steppin' out Kind
  16. Don't Sweet Talk Me
  17. Send in Your Name and Address
  18. That Depot in the Sky
  19. Old Rattler]
  20. You'll Make Our Shack a Mansion
  21. Get Back on the Glory Road
  22. There's a Grave in the Wave of the Ocean
  23. Maybe You Will Miss Me When I'm Gone
  24. There's a Hole in the Ground
  25. When Mussolini Laid His Pistol Down
  26. Two-Time Annie
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Although Louis Marshall Jones was only around 30-years-old when he cut his first acetate for Syd Nathan's fledgling Dayton, Ohio-based King Records in 1943, he was already known as Grandpa Jones, earning the nickname because he supposedly sounded like an old man when he spoke on the radio (over his half-century career, Jones grew into the physical aspect of the name, as well). This interesting collection, Steppin' Out Kind, gathers the best of the surviving acetates Jones cut for Nathan during his initial nine-year run with ...

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