Music: Tennessee I Hear You Calling Me / Back to The Carolina You Love (Vinyl 78 rpm) - Victor Talking Machine Company
Digital Music Track: Dont Let Your Deal Go Down Blues (78rpm Version) - Columbia/Legacy
Digital Music Track: The Fields Have Turned Brown (78rpm Version) - Columbia Nashville
Digital Music Track: Pretty Polly (78rpm Version) - Columbia/Legacy
Music: Theres a Blue Sky Way Out Yonder [ORIGINAL RECORDINGS REMASTERED] - Jasmine Music
Music: Just Plain Folks: Song of the Old Folks at Home [ORIGINAL RECORDINGS REMASTERED] - Jasmine Music
Music: People & Places - EMI Australia
Music: Stanley Brothers: Little Maggie Rich-R-Tone 78 rpm - RICH-R-TONE 423
Music: Songs for Rolling Stones - EMI Australia
Music: Pick-A-Thon Live 1 - Kboo 90.7 FM
Music: Hard Times/ I Worship You, Original Bluegrass 78 RPM - MERC
Music: The Stanley Brothers: Little Glass of Wine/Let Me Be Your Friend 78 RPM Record - Columbia
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