Bill Clifton Around The World To.... (8-CD Deluxe Box Set)

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Bill Clifton: Around The World To.... (8-CD Deluxe Box Set)
Bill Clifton has taken bluegrass music around the world, uniting folk and country music, and preserving songs and styles that might otherwise have been forgotten. Although born into a wealthy Maryland family, he always loved early country music, in particular the Carter Family and other musicians of the rural South. Starting at a time when music was mostly passed down within families, Bill Clifton realized that change was on the horizon and decided to preserve some of the early country songs in what became known as 'The Bill Clifton Song Book -150 Old Time Folk and Gospel Songs'. He did it first and he did it because it needed to be done.
Article properties: Bill Clifton: Around The World To.... (8-CD Deluxe Box Set)
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Interpret: Bill Clifton
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Album titlle: Around The World To.... (8-CD Deluxe Box Set)
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Genre Country
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Label Bear Family Records
- Preiscode HK
- Edition 2 Deluxe Edition
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Artikelart Box set
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EAN: 4000127164254
- weight in Kg 2.2
Clifton, Bill - Around The World To.... (8-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 1 | ||||
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01 | Burglar Man | Bill Clifton |
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02 | Flower Blooming In The Wildwood | Bill Clifton |
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03 | Bury Me Beneath The Willow | Bill Clifton |
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04 | Down Where The River Bends | Bill Clifton |
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05 | Wake Up Susan | Bill Clifton |
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06 | Leaning On The Everlasting Arms | Bill Clifton |
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07 | Railroading On The Great Divide | Bill Clifton |
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08 | Take Back The Heart | Bill Clifton |
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09 | Gathering Flowers From The Hillside | Bill Clifton |
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10 | All The Good Times Are Past And Gone | Bill Clifton |
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11 | Pal Of Yesterday | Bill Clifton |
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12 | Little White Washed Chimney | Bill Clifton |
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13 | Lonely Heart Blues | Bill Clifton |
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14 | Take Back The Heart | Bill Clifton |
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15 | When You Kneel At Mother's Grave | Bill Clifton |
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16 | All The Good Times Are Past And Gone | Bill Clifton |
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17 | Gathering Flowers From The Hillside | Bill Clifton |
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18 | Little White Whashed Chimney | Bill Clifton |
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19 | Railroading On The Great Divide | Bill Clifton |
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20 | Take Back The Heart | Bill Clifton |
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21 | Little White Washed Chimney | Bill Clifton |
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22 | Pal Of Yesterday | Bill Clifton |
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23 | Lonely Heart Blues | Bill Clifton |
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24 | Mary Dear | Bill Clifton |
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25 | Dixie Ramble | Bill Clifton |
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26 | Livin' The Right Life | Bill Clifton |
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27 | Cedar Grove | Bill Clifton |
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28 | Blue Ridge Mountain Blues | Bill Clifton |
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Clifton, Bill - Around The World To.... (8-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 2 | ||||
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01 | You'll Go To Your Church | Bill Clifton |
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02 | Are You Alone | Bill Clifton |
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03 | Another Broken Heart | Bill Clifton |
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04 | When You Kneel At Mother's Grave | Bill Clifton |
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05 | Corey | Bill Clifton |
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06 | Dixie Mountain Express | Bill Clifton |
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07 | When Autumn Leaves Begin To Fall | Bill Clifton |
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08 | Walking In My Sleep | Bill Clifton |
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09 | Dixie Darling | Bill Clifton |
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10 | Springhill Disaster | Bill Clifton |
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11 | The Girl I Left In Sunny Tennessee | Bill Clifton |
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12 | You Don't Think About Me When I'm Gone | Bill Clifton |
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13 | I'll Wander Back Someday | Bill Clifton |
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14 | You Don't Think About Me When I'm Gone | Bill Clifton |
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15 | Mail Carrier's Warning | Bill Clifton |
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16 | Little Darling Pal Of Mine | Bill Clifton |
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17 | Railroading On The Great Divide | Bill Clifton |
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18 | Bed On The Floor | Bill Clifton |
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19 | Give Me Your Love And I'll Give You Mine | Bill Clifton |
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20 | Little Joe | Bill Clifton |
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21 | March Winds | Bill Clifton |
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22 | No Hiding Place Down Here | Bill Clifton |
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23 | Old Cottage Home | Bill Clifton |
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24 | Green Fields Of Virginia | Bill Clifton |
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25 | Give Me The Roses | Bill Clifton |
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26 | In The Land Where We'll Never Grow Old | Bill Clifton |
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27 | Light In Your Soul | Bill Clifton |
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28 | Mother Will Be Waiting There | Bill Clifton |
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29 | Are You Lonesome Tonight | Bill Clifton |
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30 | Bring Back My Blue Eyed Boy To Me | Bill Clifton |
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Clifton, Bill - Around The World To.... (8-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 3 | ||||
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01 | Stern Old Bachelor | Bill Clifton |
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02 | I'll Be All Smiles Tonight | Bill Clifton |
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03 | My Clinch Mountain Home | Bill Clifton |
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04 | Cannonball Blues | Bill Clifton |
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05 | I'll Be All Smiles Tonight | Bill Clifton |
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06 | My Clinch Mountain Home | Bill Clifton |
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07 | March Winds | Bill Clifton |
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08 | Bring Back My Blue Eyed Boy To Me | Bill Clifton |
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09 | I'm Rolling On | Bill Clifton |
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10 | No Hiding Place Down Here | Bill Clifton |
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11 | There's A Star Spangled Banner | Bill Clifton |
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12 | A White Cross Marks The Grave | Bill Clifton |
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13 | Spanish Flandang | Bill Clifton |
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14 | Jimmy Will Be Slain | Bill Clifton |
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15 | Drink Your Glasses Dry | Bill Clifton |
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16 | The Battle Of Quebec | Bill Clifton |
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17 | This Old Cold War | Bill Clifton |
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18 | The Sinking Of The Maine | Bill Clifton |
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19 | I Want To Go Home | Bill Clifton |
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20 | The Sailor On The Deep Blue Sea | Bill Clifton |
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21 | Faded Coat Of Blue | Bill Clifton |
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22 | Uniforms Of Grey | Bill Clifton |
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23 | Tim | Bill Clifton |
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24 | San Juan Hill | Bill Clifton |
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25 | The Marine's Hymn | Bill Clifton |
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26 | Uniforms Of Grey | Bill Clifton |
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27 | Volunteers March | Bill Clifton |
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28 | Standing Outside | Bill Clifton |
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29 | Columbus Stockade Blues | Bill Clifton |
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Clifton, Bill - Around The World To.... (8-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 4 | ||||
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01 | Going Back To Dixie | Bill Clifton |
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02 | Mother Still Prays For You | Bill Clifton |
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03 | Moonshiner | Bill Clifton |
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04 | Just A Smile | Bill Clifton |
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05 | Lonely Little Cabin | Bill Clifton |
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06 | Dream Of The Miner's Child | Bill Clifton |
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07 | Groundhog Hunt | Bill Clifton |
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08 | Engine 23 | Bill Clifton |
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09 | Jim Hatfield's Son | Bill Clifton |
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10 | Saturday Night | Bill Clifton |
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11 | Lonesome For You | Bill Clifton |
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12 | Lazy Courtship | Bill Clifton |
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13 | Across The Shining River | Bill Clifton |
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14 | Roll The Cotton Down | Bill Clifton |
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15 | Take Me Back | Bill Clifton |
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16 | Lonesome Field | Bill Clifton |
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17 | Little Green Valley | Bill Clifton |
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18 | When I Lay My Burdens Down | Bill Clifton |
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19 | At My Window | Bill Clifton |
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20 | Gonna Lay Down My Old Guitar | Bill Clifton |
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21 | Where The Willow Gently Sways | Bill Clifton |
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22 | When I'm With You | Bill Clifton |
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23 | My Nights Are Lonely | Bill Clifton |
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24 | Lamp In The Window | Bill Clifton |
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25 | Louis Collins | Bill Clifton |
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26 | I'll Be Satisfied | Bill Clifton |
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27 | Old Ruben | Bill Clifton |
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28 | My Cindy Girl | Bill Clifton |
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29 | Dixie Ramble (Bluegrass Ramble) | Bill Clifton |
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Clifton, Bill - Around The World To.... (8-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 5 | ||||
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01 | Bringing Mary Home | Bill Clifton |
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02 | Big Bill | Bill Clifton |
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03 | Beatle Crazy | Bill Clifton |
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04 | Little Girl Dressed In Blue | Bill Clifton |
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05 | Jug Of Punch | Bill Clifton |
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06 | Keep That Wheel A-Turning | Bill Clifton |
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07 | Baby Lie Easy | Bill Clifton |
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08 | Green To Gray | Bill Clifton |
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09 | Mother Where Is Your Daughter Tonight | Bill Clifton |
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10 | Prisoner's Dream | Bill Clifton |
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11 | Sweet Fern | Bill Clifton |
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12 | Forsaken Love | Bill Clifton |
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13 | Sales Tax On The Women | Bill Clifton |
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14 | Peach Pickin' Time In Georgia | Bill Clifton |
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15 | Hobo Bill's Last Ride | Bill Clifton |
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16 | Intoxicated Rat | Bill Clifton |
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17 | Methodist Pie | Bill Clifton |
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18 | When They Baptized Sister Lucy Lee | Bill Clifton |
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19 | When The Work's All Done This Fall | Bill Clifton |
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20 | Mark's Tune | Bill Clifton |
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21 | Happy Days | Bill Clifton |
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22 | Two Sweethearts | Bill Clifton |
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23 | The Storms Are On The Ocean | Bill Clifton |
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24 | Sunny Side Of The Mountain | Bill Clifton |
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25 | Dust On The Bible | Bill Clifton |
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26 | Ranger's Command | Bill Clifton |
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27 | Charles Guiteau | Bill Clifton |
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28 | Chilly Scenes Of Winter | Bill Clifton |
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29 | Gathering Up The Shells From The Sea-Shore | Bill Clifton |
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Clifton, Bill - Around The World To.... (8-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 6 | ||||
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01 | Blue Eyed Elaine | Bill Clifton |
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02 | Come By The Hills | Bill Clifton |
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03 | Fast Express | Bill Clifton |
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04 | Going Down The Valley | Bill Clifton |
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05 | Going To Scotland | Bill Clifton |
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06 | Honey I'm Rambling Away | Bill Clifton |
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07 | I Love You Best | Bill Clifton |
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08 | I've Got My One Way Ticket | Bill Clifton |
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09 | Little Poplar Log House On The Hill | Bill Clifton |
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10 | Mark's Tune | Bill Clifton |
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11 | There's A Little Pine Log Cabin | Bill Clifton |
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12 | This World Can't Stand Long | Bill Clifton |
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13 | Pretty Flowers | Bill Clifton |
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14 | Happy Days | Bill Clifton |
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15 | I'll Be True While You're Gone | Bill Clifton |
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16 | I Wonder If You Feel The Way I Do | Bill Clifton |
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17 | Love And Wealth | Bill Clifton |
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18 | Plant Some Flowers By My Graveside | Bill Clifton |
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19 | Remember Me | Bill Clifton |
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20 | Shame On You | Bill Clifton |
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21 | Silence Or Tears | Bill Clifton |
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22 | We Parted By The Riverside | Bill Clifton |
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23 | When The Springtimes Comes Again | Bill Clifton |
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24 | Will There Be Any Stars In My Crown | Bill Clifton |
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25 | Won't It Be Wonderful There | Bill Clifton |
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26 | Walking In My Sleep | ECHO MOUNTAIN BAND |
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27 | Sunny Side Of Life | ECHO MOUNTAIN BAND |
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28 | Lonely Heart Blues | ECHO MOUNTAIN BAND |
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29 | I Saw The Light | KORNER, Alexis |
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Clifton, Bill - Around The World To.... (8-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 7 | ||||
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01 | Are You From Dixie | BILL CLIFTON & RED RECTOR |
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02 | Ashdown Waltz | Bill Clifton |
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03 | Dixie Cannonball | Bill Clifton |
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04 | Down In My Old Cabin Home | Bill Clifton |
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05 | Fourteen Days In Georgia | Bill Clifton |
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06 | It Takes A Long Tall Brown Skin Gal To Make.. | Bill Clifton |
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07 | Keep That Wheel A-Turning | Bill Clifton |
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08 | On The Sea Of Galilee | Bill Clifton |
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09 | She Has Forgotten | Bill Clifton |
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10 | Sugartree Stomp | Bill Clifton |
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11 | Tall Pines | Bill Clifton |
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12 | The Old Man's Story | Bill Clifton |
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13 | There's No Other Love For Me | Bill Clifton |
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14 | The Spirit Of Love Watches Me | Bill Clifton |
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15 | Valley Of Peace | Bill Clifton |
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16 | You're My Best Friend | Bill Clifton |
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17 | Blue Dreams | CLIFTON, Bill |
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18 | Country Is A Feeling In Your Soul | Bill Clifton |
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19 | From Jerusalem To Jericho | Bill Clifton |
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20 | I Need The Prayers Of Those I Love | Bill Clifton |
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21 | Let Me Make You Smile Again | Bill Clifton |
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22 | Maybe You Will Miss Me When I'm Gone | Bill Clifton |
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23 | Night In June | Bill Clifton |
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24 | Over The Hill | Bill Clifton |
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25 | Rainin' On The Mountain | Bill Clifton |
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26 | Six Bells | Bill Clifton |
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27 | When Autumn Leaves Begin To Fall | Bill Clifton |
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28 | Will The Angels Have A Sweetheart | Bill Clifton |
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29 | Jumpin' Old Rattler | Bill Clifton |
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Clifton, Bill - Around The World To.... (8-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 8 | ||||
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01 | Silver Bell | Bill Clifton |
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02 | Darling Nellie Gray | Bill Clifton |
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03 | Plumtree Cakewalk | Bill Clifton |
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04 | Gray Dawn | Bill Clifton |
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05 | Liberty | Bill Clifton |
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06 | This Land Is Your Land | Bill Clifton |
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07 | Under The Double Eagle | Bill Clifton |
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08 | Mist Over Poor Valley | Bill Clifton |
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09 | Celebration | Bill Clifton |
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10 | Tea At Half-Five | Bill Clifton |
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11 | Wildwood Flower | Bill Clifton |
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12 | Gathering Up The Shells From The Sea-Shore | Bill Clifton |
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13 | Barefoot Days | Bill Clifton |
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14 | Beautiful | Bill Clifton |
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15 | Where The Rainbow Finds Its End | Bill Clifton |
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16 | Mississippi Sawyer | Bill Clifton |
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17 | Somebody's Waiting For You | Bill Clifton |
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18 | First Ole Restless Wind | Bill Clifton |
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19 | Kitty And I | Bill Clifton |
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20 | My Blue Ridge Mountain Home | Bill Clifton |
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21 | Be On Time | Bill Clifton |
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22 | Come Be My Rainbow | Bill Clifton |
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23 | Sunshine And Rain | Bill Clifton |
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24 | Winkin' At Me | Bill Clifton |
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25 | Southern Moon | Bill Clifton |
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26 | Silver Dew On The Bluegrass Tonight | Bill Clifton |
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27 | Waltzing With Bears | Bill Clifton |
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Bill Clifton
Around The World To Poor Valley
In 1965, the first bluegrass record I stumbled upon - it was cheap - was 'Mountain Bluegrass Songs' by Bill Clifton & the Dixie Mountain Boys. At the end of 1966 the first live bluegrass I saw was Bill Clifton with the Echo Mountain Band, when they visited the Netherlands.
Looking back, knowing what I know now, it was not a coincidence that I turned to bluegrass and old time music listening to Bill Clifton. If I had missed him, and first had encountered Bill Monroe or the New Lost City Ramblers, I might not as easily have fallen for their music.
Bill Clifton is known to have said, "I have never heard a song by the Carter Family I did not like". I think I can safely say that I have never heard a song by Bill Clifton that I did not like. His extraordinarily good taste, the quality of his musicianship, his sincerity, and his unconditional love for the songs he sings, always shine through, no matter if he plays with a full bluegrass band, in a duet or trio, or just by himself.
Bill Clifton was born into a wealthy Maryland family who valued a good education and had the money to buy one for the bright young man who took a liking to hillbilly music. This inclination was something he developed by himself into a total devotion to the traditional music of the Carter Family and many other singers and musicians from the rural South. Bill was a musician first of all, but he knew that studying the music, preserving songs that otherwise might get lost, was very important. The music had always been a primarily oral tradition, but Bill realized that in just writing the words to the old songs down and publishing them in his famous 'Bill Clifton Song Book,' way before anybody else did something similar, he was doing what needed to be done.
When asked, Bill Clifton will not call himself a bluegrass musician. No high pitched vocals, no breakneck tempos, and a tendency to use the guitar for more than just rhythm to him seem reasons to think that Bill Monroe would not call his music bluegrass. On the other hand, Bill Clifton brought his clear, well intonated, and friendly voice, his balladlike singing and his lead guitar parts into the music, leading it into directions that might not have been as easily taken on the basis of the music of Monroe, Flatt & Scruggs, Reno & Smiley, or the Stanleys.
Bill Clifton in the 1950s and early 60s was the most important link between the traditional southern music he loved and respected so much and the new musicians who were to change the music so it would appeal to city, northern, and international audiences as well. His cooperation with the Country Gentlemen is the living proof of this development.
Bill Clifton organized the first ever bluegrass festival in Luray, Virginia, in 1961; he was founding member of the Newport Folk Festival the year after that; and maybe most important, was the first one to take this music outside of the United States. His influence on musicians and fans around the world cannot be overestimated. He lived in western Europe and in Asia, traveled eastern Europe, Australia, and Africa, doing more for the spreading of bluegrass and traditional country music around the world than anybody else.
I have asked Richard K. Spottswood, renowned music historian, for his view on Bill Clifton's significance in the history of American country and bluegrass music:
"The main thing that comes to my mind when I think of Bill as a performer, is that he was really the first person who was not of a rural Appalachian background to sort of pick bluegrass as opposed to something else that he could have chosen. He was from a wealthy family of German extraction, in Baltimore County, Maryland. He was able to take up what essentially was a new mountain folk music at the time - the early '50s - and to perform it in a way that was convincing, that the people that liked old time music accepted very readily. Unlike someone like Mike Seeger, who sometimes I think affects a very unfortunate mountain accent of his own devising, Bill just sang the same way he speaks. He served for many people as sort of an entree in the music. Once you have absorbed Bill Clifton you are ready for Bill Monroe. Bill was really the first who took the music that would be called bluegrass - it wasn't then - to universalize it in a way that made it possible for all of my contemporaries, people like John Duffey, Bill Emerson, and Pete Kuykendall, all of these people from the Baltimore-Washington suburbs, who were southern but not country, to take up the music and perform it convincingly. I don't know that it would have happened the way it did if Bill had not done it first, if Bill hadn't decided to organize a little band, to put it on the University of Virginia radio station to find himself a southern drink - I'm talking about Dr. Pepper - to sponsor. And not only do it, but do it convincingly, with good musicians. Johnny Clark for instance was as wonderful a banjo player as there was in those days."
If, when Bill stumbled upon him, Johnny Clark had been an old time banjo player, Bill's music maybe never would have been categorized as bluegrass, but as old time music instead. Bill has made his mark in bluegrass, but he was comfortable singing in the folk revival tradition as well, with someone like Hedy West. Bill worked for Starday Records and was able to sort of fight Don Pierce, who wanted to put a five string banjo on all of his Carter Family songs. Bill did not win them all on that one, but he sure tried.
Over the years, from Bill to John Duffey to Emmylou Harris, lots of people that weren't country singers or singers of rural origin, have been able to take that music and shape it and still keep the feeling of authenticity in it. Let me compare it to this, a lot of people have come along and tried to sing Mississippi Delta Blues, and they can't do it. If they are white it sounds like they are singing in black-face, or even if they are younger blacks, who haven't gone through the same hard times, the rural cotton plantations, that people did in the Charlie Patton and Robert Johnson years, they don't sound right. But Bill just had something of himself, he does not know what it is and I'm sure I don't, that made it possible to sing those old mountain songs very convincingly and to become a real presence in bluegrass music practically from the first time he did that.
Bill also, unlike a lot of people from that era, knew an awful lot of the early repertoire and was constantly bringing back earlier songs, and even some earlier styles and making them part of bluegrass. Bill employed someone like Mike Seeger very well, having Mike play the old time banjo or the autoharp, or having Pete Kuykendall come on the record and play a fingerstyle guitar. Putting in elements that had been important in American country music prior to bluegrass, and sort of keeping it there, on record. I think that was very important too, because for Bill the distinction between bluegrass and other kinds of traditional music does not really exist. Well, it exists but it is not a line in the sand that you can't cross.
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