The Best of the Early Country Gentlemen

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The Best of the Early Country Gentlemen
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Greatest hits album by
Released1971
Recorded1971
Genre Bluegrass
Progressive bluegrass
Label Rebel Records
Country Gentlemen chronology
Live In Japan
(1970)
The Best of the Early Country Gentlemen
(1971)
One Wide River To Cross
(1971)
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The Best of the Early Country Gentlemen is a compilation album by the progressive bluegrass band Country Gentlemen.

Contents

Track listing

  1. Young Fisherwoman
  2. Bluebirds Are Singing For Me
  3. I Am Weary,
  4. Heartaches
  5. Lonesome Day
  6. Katie Dear
  7. This Morning At Nine
  8. 500 Miles
  9. Copper Kettle
  10. The Gentleman Is Blue
  11. Can't You Hear Me Callin'
  12. You Left Me Alone

Personnel

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