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Talking Guitar Blues: The Very Best of Lonnie Donegan [Castle] ()

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  1. Lost John]
  2. Stewball]
  3. Railroad Bill]
  4. Bring a Little Water, Sylvie]
  5. Dead or Alive
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  1. Lost John]
  2. Stewball]
  3. Railroad Bill]
  4. Bring a Little Water, Sylvie]
  5. Dead or Alive
  6. Wabash Cannonball
  7. Nobody's Child
  8. Frankie & Johnny]
  9. Don't You Rock Me Daddy-O
  10. Cumberland Gap]
  11. Gamblin' Man
  12. Puttin' on the Style]
  13. My Dixie Darling
  14. Jack O'Diamonds]
  15. On a Monday]
  16. Mule Skinner Blues
  17. The Grand Coulee Dam]
  18. Sally, Don't You Grieve
  19. Betty, Betty, Betty
  20. Lonesome Traveller]
  21. Light From the Lighthouse]
  22. Lonnie's Skiffle Party Medley, Pt. 1
  23. Tom Dooley]
  24. Does Your Chewing Gum Lose Its Flavour On the Bedpost Overnight
  25. Fort Worth Jail
  26. The Battle of New Orleans
  27. Sal's Got a Sugar Lip
  28. Take This Hammer]
  29. You Pass Me By
  30. San Miguel
  31. Talking Guitar Blues
  32. My Old Man's a Dustman
  33. I Wanna Go Home
  34. Lorelei
  35. Sorry, But I'm Gonna Have to Pass
  36. Lively
  37. Virgin Mary
  38. Have a Drink on Me]
  39. Michael, Row the Boat Ashore]
  40. Lumbered
  41. The Comancheros
  42. The Party's Over
  43. I'll Never Fall in Love Again
  44. Pick a Bale of Cotton
  45. This Train]
  46. Noah Found Grace in the Eyes of the Lord
  47. Beans in My Ears
  48. She Was T-Bone Talking Woman
  49. Farewell (Fare Thee Well)
  50. World Cup Willie
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It might be hard to credit, but Lonnie Donegan was one of the greatest pioneers of modern British music -- and its first genuine star. He started the skiffle movement -- playing folk or blues songs on acoustic guitar, accompanied by bass and washboard -- and launched thousands of boys with guitars who'd form the original British Invasion. Interestingly, for all its billing as "The Very Best Of," Donegan's first, and most influential, hit doesn't appear here -- his cover of Leadbelly's "Rock Island Line." Instead, the ...

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Talking Guitar Blues: The Very Best of Lonnie Donegan [Castle] 2000, Castle Music Ltd.

UPC: 602923666624

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