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Blues In My Heart
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I'll Baby Sit With You
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Crying Time
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Alabama Jubilee
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Gone
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Hello, I'm A Truck
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Fallen Star
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Six Days On The Road
02:14
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Baby For You
02:21
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I Feel Better All Over
02:26
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Truck Driver's Blues
03:12
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Phantom 309
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Giddy Up Go
03:36
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Me And Old Crazy Bill
02:38
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Drunken Driver
02:48
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Teddy Bear
05:01
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Little Joe
04:22
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Mem'ries
02:41
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'Cuzz You're So Sweet
01:40
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Little Tom
03:17
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Peace In The Valley
02:53
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Convoy
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A Dear John Letter
02:20
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Ferlin Husky Gumbo, Missouri
Ferlin Eugene Husky (December 3, 1925 – March 17, 2011)[1] was an early American country music singer who was equally adept at the genres of traditional honky-tonk, ballads, spoken recitations, and rockabilly pop tunes. He had two dozen top-20 hits in the Billboard country charts between 1953 and 1975; his versatility and matinee-idol looks propelled a seven-decade entertainment career. ... more
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