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Product Details

  • Audio CD (June 7, 2005)
  • Original Release Date: June 7, 2005
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import
  • Label: Prism Platinum
  • ASIN: B00004KRZF
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #253,385 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

Track Listings

1. Keep on the Sunny Side
2. Wildwood Flower
3. Bury Me Under the Weeping Willow
4. Anchored in Love
5. Worried Man Blues
6. John Hardy Was a Desperate Little Man
7. I'm Thinking Tonight of My Blue Eyes
8. My Clinch Mountain Top
9. Foggy Mountain Top
10. Little Darling Pal of Mine
11. Sailor Boy
12. When I'm Gone
13. Single Girl , Married Girl
14. Rambling Boy
15. Mountain of Tennessee
16. My Old Cottage Home
17. Wandering Boy
18. In the Valley of the Shenandoah
19. Storms Are on the Ocean
20. Meet Me by the Moonlight Alone
See all 24 tracks on this disc

On this CD:
  1. Floral Dance
    Composed by David Moss
    with Peter Dawson

  2. Old Father Thames Keeps Rolling Along
    Composed by Lawrence Wright
    with Peter Dawson

  3. Glorious Devon
    Composed by Edward German
    with Peter Dawson

  4. Waltzing Matilda
    Composed by Australian Traditional
    with Peter Dawson

  5. Boots
    Composed by Peter Dawson
    with Peter Dawson

  6. Fishermen of England
    Composed by Donald Phillips
    with Peter Dawson

  7. On the Road To Mandalay for voice & piano (or orchestra)
    Composed by Oley Speaks
    with Peter Dawson

  8. A Bachelor Gay (inclusion aria for The Maid of the Mountains)
    Composed by James William Tate
    with Peter Dawson

  9. Roses of Picardy for voice & piano
    Composed by Haydn Wood
    with Peter Dawson

  10. The Drum Major
    Composed by Ernest Newton
    with Peter Dawson

  11. The Mountains O'Mourne
    Composed by William Percy French
    with Peter Dawson

  12. Phil the Fluter's Ball
    Composed by William Percy French
    with Peter Dawson

  13. Friend O'Mine
    Composed by Sanderson
    with Peter Dawson

  14. Songs of the Sea, for baritone voice, male chorus & orchestra (or voice & piano), No. 1, "Drake's Drum" Op. 91/1
    Composed by Charles Villiers Stanford
    with Peter Dawson

  15. Smugglers' Song
    Composed by Mortimer
    with Peter Dawson

  16. When the Sergeant Major's on Parade
    Composed by Ernest Longstaffe
    with Peter Dawson

  17. The Fleet's Not in Port Very Long
    Composed by Gay
    with Peter Dawson

  18. We Saw the Sea, song (from "Follow the Fleet")
    Composed by Irving Berlin
    with Peter Dawson

  19. In a Monastery Garden for chorus & orchestra
    Composed by Albert W. Ketelbey
    with Peter Dawson

  20. Cobbler's Song
    Composed by Joseph Ascher
    with Peter Dawson

  21. El abanico
    Composed by Alfredo Javaloyes
    with Peter Dawson

  22. Waiata Poi
    Composed by Alfred Hill
    with Peter Dawson

  23. Yeomen of England
    Composed by Edward German
    with Peter Dawson

  24. Jerusalem ("And did those feet in ancient time"), for chorus & organ (or orchestra)
    Composed by Sir Charles H.H. Parry
    with Peter Dawson


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5.0 out of 5 stars Still singin' those mountain ballads after all these years, December 4, 2006
A Kid's Review
Country music fans today, just listen to the music and enjoy it for what it is, but did we ever really think about the starts of country music? Who started it? What kind of songs did they sing? Were they any good? Did their children follow in their footsteps and were they sucessful?
So many questions!! This CD is the answer. The first family of country music was the Carter Family, A.P., Sara, and Maybelle of Clinch Mountain, VA. But they were much more than mountain hilbillies who liked to party on friday nights. They wrote songs about lost love, the place they knew and loved, and most of all, just fun songs.
We start off with the legendary. "Keep on the Sunny Side," the Carter's theme song. This song is basically about how if we just look on the bright side of things, they aren't so bad after all. "Storms and clouds will in time pass away, and the sun again will shine, bright and clear."
Hey June Carter fans? Did you know where "Wildwood Flower" came from? It was from the good ol' Carter Family! Actually, it was one of their first hits, probably the most reknown carter family song in the world. About lost love, it's a song you'll want to sing 24/7!
"Worried Man Blues," is my very favorite Carter Family song. It has a catchy tune, and a good beat. The song is about a man who is sentenced to go to prison, but he has no idea what he's done. Filled with fun and laughter, this will become and family favorite.
"My Clinch Mountain Home," tells you alot about the Carter's backaround history. It reflects the carter's lives from "Ole Virginny."
"Foggy Mountain Top," is a great song. It features Sara's yodeling, and Maybelle's great guitar pickin'. This song, like "My Clinch Mountain Home", secretly shares backaround information about life as a Carter as well.
Ah, "Single Girl, Married Girl," the Carter's first hit, and undoubtfully their most sucessful. This is a solo for Sara, and also a solo for her autoharp.
In "My Old Cottage Home," A.P. does most of the singing, which is rare since he usually only did backup. Very similar to "My Clinch Mountain Home," but also very different. It's one of my favorites, so yuo will proabaly liek it too.
"The Valley of Shanandoah," is a very sad song. It tells a story about how a man fell in love with a beautiful girl in the past summer and promises to return to her next year so they can be married. Sadly, when the man returns, he finds that his true love had passed away into the great kingdom above. Teh song may be sad, but it capture your heart.
"Chewing Gum," is a really fun song to sing, and it really helps past the tiem away. A song that Sara wrote when she was a child, "Chewing Gum," features many funny lines that will make you laugh out loud as if you were watching Hee-Haw!
If you buy this CD, it's liek hearing the Carter's story through music. It's truly any country msuic fan's treasure. Be sure to read my other revies for June Carter Cash's "Press On", "Wildwood Flower", "Keep on teh Sunyn Side: Her life in Music, and "Live Recordings from the Lousiana Hayride."

June


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