1956-1968The Osborne BrothersInitial release : 1995Bear Family A box set of music recorded for MGM and Decca between 1956 and 1968.
Tracks
- Who Done It? (Smith)
- Ruby (Are You Mad) (Cousin Emmy)
- My Aching Heart (Sloan / Sloan)
- Teardrops in My Eyes (Allen / Sutton)
- Wild Mountain Honey (Smith)
- Down in the Willow Garden (Monroe)
- Ho, Honey, Ho (Osborne / Sutton)
- Della Mae (Sloan / Sloan / Sutton)
- She's No Angel (Arnold / Ballman)
- Is This My Destiny? (Carter)
- Once More (Owens)
- Two Lonely Hearts (Sloan / Sloan / Sutton)
- Lost Highway (Payne)
- Love Pains (Gallion)
- It Hurts to Know (Allen / Sutton)
- If You Don't, Somebody Else Will (Fautheree / Hamilton / Mathis)
- Give This Message to Your Heart (Louvin / Louvin)
- You'll Never Know (How Much It Hurts) (Gibson)
- I Love You Only (Owens)
- It's Just the Idea (Loudermilk)
- Lonely, Lonely Me (Osborne)
- Sweethearts Again (Gallion)
- Blame Me (McCall / Young)
- There's a Woman Behind Every Man (Walker / Wilkin)
- Fair and Tender Ladies (Carter)
- Each Season Changes You (Goree / Talley)
- The Black Sheep Returned to the Fold (Rose)
- At the First Fall of Snow (Rose)
- Old Hickory (Osborne)
- Old Joe Clark (Osborne)
- Big Ben (Birchfield)
- Billy in the Low Ground (Osborne)
- John Henry Blues (Traditional)
- Banjo Boy Chimes (Osborne)
- Walking Cane (Osborne)
- Red Wing (Osborne)
- Seeing Nellie Home (Osborne)
- Jesse James (Osborne)
- Cumberland Gap (Osborne)
- Lost Indian (Osborne)
- Poor Old Cora (Bryant / Bryant)
- Five Days of Heaven (Kershaw / Louvin)
- Ain't Gonna Rain No Mo' (Hall)
- The Banjo Boys (Osborne)
- Send Me the Pillow That You Dream On (Locklin)
- Worried Man Blues (Carter)
- May You Never Be Alone (Williams)
- New Partner Waltz (Louvin / Louvin)
- How's the World Treating You (Atkins / Bryant)
- Night Train to Memphis (Bradley / Hughes / Smith)
- Mule Skinner Blues (Rodgers / Vaughn)
- White Lightnin' (Richardson)
- Bluegrass Music's Really Gone to Town (Tubb)
- Lovey Told Me Goodbye (Boudleaux / Bryant)
- Ballad of Jed Clampett (Henning)
- Memories Never Die (Bryant / Bryant)
- Mule Train (Glickman / Heath / Lange)
- Ruby (Are You Mad) (Cousin Emmy)
- Sourwood Mountain (Birchfield / Osborne / Osborne)
- Sweet Thing (Bridley)
- Take This Hammer (Traditional)
- Don't Even Look at Me (Sky)
- The Cuckoo (Traditional)
- Bluegrass Express (Osborne)
- Me and My Old Banjo (Osborne)
- Pathway of Teardrops (Pierce / Walker)
- Gotta Travel On (Clayton)
- Salty Dog Blues (Morris / Morris)
- Kentucky (Davis)
- Bugle on the Banjo (Bugle Call Rag) (Osborne)
- Cotton Fields (Leadbelly)
- Faded Love (Wills / Wills)
- This Heart of Mine (Can Never Say Goodbye) (Goble / Osborne)
- Charlie Cotton (Birchfield / Goble / Osborne)
- I'll Be Alright Tomorrow (Goble / Osborne)
- Cut the Cornbread (Ferris)
- Hey, Hey Bartender (Perry)
- Lonesome Day (Osborne / Osborne)
- Big Spike Hammer (Goble / Osborne)
- Memories (Osborne)
- I Know What It Means to Be Lonesome (Brockman / Kendis / Vincent)
- Up This Hill and Down (Staedtler)
- In the Pines (Bryant / Davis / McMichen)
- One Tear (Osborne)
- Making Plans (Morrison / Russell)
- Yesterday's Gone (Kidd / Stuart)
- Footprints in the Snow (Traditional)
- Sure-Fire (Osborne)
- Lonesome Feeling (Henson)
- World of Unwanted (Osborne / Osborne)
- Hard Times (Allen)
- I'm Leavin' (Finneran / Russell)
- The Kind of Woman I Got (Walls)
- One Kiss Away from Loneliness (Humphrey / Williams)
- Let's Say Goodbye Like We Said Hello (Skinner / Tubb)
- Someone Before Me (Hicks)
- Walking the Floor over You (Tubb)
- Roll Muddy River (Perry)
- My Favorite Memory (Statler)
- Gal, You Got a Job to Do (Johnson)
- Ruby (Are You Mad) (Cousin Emmy)
- My Favorite Memory (Statler)
- Rocky Top (Bryant / Bryant)
- When You Wind Down (Staedtler)
- Foggy Mountain Breakdown (Scruggs)
- Foggy Mountain Breakdown (Reprise) (Scruggs)
- The Sisters (Billie Jean and Bonnie) (Traditional)
- A-Model (Traditional)
- Lonesome Road Blues (Scruggs)
- Jesse James (Traditional)
- Maiden's Prayer (Wills)
- John Hardy (Traditional)
- Little Willie (Traditional)
- Hand Me Down My Walking Cane (Traditional)
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