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Frankie McBride - Sad Songs- Country Style FLAC

Frankie McBride - Sad Songs- Country Style FLAC
Performer:
Frankie McBride
Album:
Sad Songs- Country Style
Style:
Country
Released:
1974
Country:
UK
Label:
Emerald Gem
Catalog:
GES 1127
FLAC size:
2574 mb
MP3 size:
2364 mb
WMA size:
2019 mb


Tracklist


1The Long Black Veil
Written-By – Dill, Wilkin
2Nobody's Child
VJ – CobenWritten-By – Foree
3Ruby (Don't Take Your Love To Town)
VJ – Tillis
4Molly
VJ – Karliski
5Miller's Cave
Written-By – Clement
6Little Boy Lost
Written-By – Ashcroft, Withers
7I'm Commin' Home Momma
Written-By – Russell, Morrison
8Ebony Eyes
Written-By – Loudermilk
9Darby's Castle
Written-By – Kristofferson
10Doesn't Anybody Know My Name
Written-By – McKuen
11Two Little Orphans
Written-By – Trad.
12A Letter Edged In Black
Written By – Hewff


Versions


CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
BR-1956Frankie McBride Sad Songs- Country Style ‎(LP, Album)BroadlandBR-1956Canada1977


Credits


  • ProducerGordon Smith


Barcodes


  • Rights Society: NSB
  • Rights Society: GEMA Britico


Companies


  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Emerald Records Limited
  • Copyright (c) – Emerald Records Limited
  • Printed By – Upton Printing Group


Album


Frankie McBride: Irish country and folk singer, who rose to stardom in the second half of the 1960s. McBride's hit single, Five Little Fingers, reached No. 2 on the Irish charts and No. 19 on the UK Singles Chart in 1967. Four In The Morning, Teach Me To Dance Real Slow, Burning Bridges и другие песни. Frankie McBride: все альбомы, включая The Best Ever Irish Country Album , The Very Best of the Original Recordings , Sing Me An Old McBride's Album Sad Songs- Country Style. Listen to all tracks of Sad Songs- Country Style for free. A Letter Edged In Black - Frankie McBride. Little Boy Lost - Frankie McBride. Nobody's Child - Frankie McBride. Ruby Don't Take Your Love To Town - Frankie McBride. Ebony Eyes - Frankie McBride. Doesn't Anybody Know My Name - Frankie McBride. Darby's Castle - Frankie McBride. I'm Commin' Home Momma - Frankie McBride. FRANKIE MCBRIDE Sad Songs - Country Style 1974 UK 12-track stereo vinyl LP by the master of the 'tear jerker', front laminated sleeve GES1127. Deciding which of Jones' sad songs is sadder than the next is like trying to decide whether coal is blacker than the bottom of the ocean or midnight on a moonless night. Where her smash Independence Day one of Rolling Stone's Greatest Country Songs of All Time is about spousal abuse, McBride's 2002 track Concrete Angel details the abuse of a little girl at the hands of her mother: She hides the bruises with linen and lace. Toward the end of the song the narrator describes somebody in the middle of the night, while the neighbors try to ignore it. GES 1127. Frankie McBride. Sad Songs- Country Style LP, Album. Emerald Gem. Frankie McBride - Sad Songs- Country Style PDF album review. Musician: Frankie McBride Title: Sad Songs- Country Style Category: Folk, World, & Country Country: Canada Released: 1977 Rating: 4. 35 Votes: 208 Other Formats: TTA AUD VOX AIFF MP2 WMA DXD. Related music albums: Frankie Laine - Songs By Frankie Laine. Various - The Best Of Irish Country. Frankie Miller - The Fine Country Singing Of Frankie Miller. Frankie Fanelli - Frankie Fanelli. Frankie Laine - Frankie Laine Sing. Features Song Lyrics for Frankie McBride's Irish Country album. Frankie McBride - Irish Country Album Lyrics. Rock 'n' Roll I Gave You the Best Years of My Life Lyrics. Frankie McBride Lyrics provided by . Listen free to Frankie McBride Frankie McBride Sings Burning Bridges, Forty Shades of Green and more. 6 tracks . Discover top playlists and videos from your favourite artists on Shazam. Top Songs By Frankie McBride. Five Little Fingers. Pretty Little Girl From Omagh. Could I Have This Dance. How Are Things In Gloccomara. As far as modern country music is concerned, Martina McBride handles the four-minute sad country song about as well as anyone in the business. At the heart of that distinction is this 2002 release about a child who endures the torture of physical abuse at the hands of her mother before succumbing to her injuries. A song from the collective pens of Allen Shamblin and Rob Mathes, this gripping ballad about a man questioning why a close friend chose to end his own life touched an emotional chord with anyone who had ever gone through that experience