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- “Glory, Hallelujah” by The Deep Dark Woods
- “If Heaven” by Gretchen Peters
- “That’ll Be The Day” by Buddy Holly and The Crickets, with Wolfman Jack
- “The Christmas Song” (Chestnuts Roasting by An Open Fire) by Mel Torme
- “Hill Country Girl” by Will Kimbrough
- “Legend of the U.S.S. Titanic” by Jaime Brockett
- “Angeline” by Blue Moon Rising
- “The Parting Glass” by Cara Dillon
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- “Waitin’ For The Bus” / “Jesus Just Left Chicago” – Daughtry
- “You Ain’t Goin’ Nowhere” by The Byrds and The Flying Burrito Brothers (live)
- “Love Potion No. 9″ by The Clovers
- “Sleigh Ride” by Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pops
- “Move Up” by Patty Griffin and Friends
- “Alabama Pines” by Jason Isbell and The 400 Unit
- “Go Tell It On the Mountain” by Eric Kunzel and the Cincinnati Pops
- “Smokestack Lightnin” by Frankie Lee
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- “I Like It Like That” by Chris Kenner
- “Black Water” by The Doobie Brothers
- “Return of The Grievous Angel” by Laughing Gravy
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- “Too Sick to Pray” by Phosphorescent
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- “If I Go, I’m Goin’ ” by Gregory Alan Isakov
- “How The West Was Won” by Eric Kunzel and the Cincinnati Pops
- “Queen of the Silver Dollar” by Emmylou Harris
- “Never Going Back Again” by The Vitamin String Quartet (VSQ)
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- “Twilight Time” by The Three Suns
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- “Abraham, Martin, & John” by Andy Williams – R.I.P.
- “Rovin’ Gambler” by Dierks Bentley and The Punch Brothers
- “Catfish John” (studio outtake) by The Grateful Dead
- “Feats Don’t Fail Me Now” by Little Feat
- “God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen” by the Ambrosian Singers and Leonard Raver, organist
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- “Music You Mighta Made” by Gurf Morlix
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- “Silver Bells” by Margaret Whiting and Jimmy Wakely
- “Calico Train (instrumental)” by Steve Martin
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- “Through To Sunrise” by Girlyman
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- “One Day I Will” by Nathan Salsburg
- “Homemade Boat” by Dry Land Fish
- “This Land Is Your Land” by Little Feat
- “Dream Lover” by Bobby Darin
- “Gentle Annie” by Kate and Anna McGarrigle (Transatlantic Sessions)
- “Hard Being Right” by A.J. Roach
- “Sugar Magnolia” by The Grateful Dead
- “Graceland” (LIVE version) by Paul Simon
- “Pachelbel Canon” by The Canadian Brass
- “Delaware Slide” by George Thorogood & The Destroyers
- “Thirty Days In The Hole” by Humble Pie
- “My Tennessee Mountain Home” by Dolly Parton
- “Twist and Shout” by The Beatles
- “Catfish John” by Joe Higgs with Toots and the Maytals
- “Blooming Heather” by Kate Rusby
- “Graceland” by Dan Bern
- “Long Black Veil” by Harry Manx
- “The Guitar” by Ramblin’ Jack Elliott
- “The Swimming Song” by Loudon Wainwright III
- Tossin’ and Turnin’ by Bobby Lewis (1961)
- “Three Chords” by Dan Reeder
- “Stand By Me” by Ben E. King
- “Toes” by The Zac Brown Band
- “Tennessee Blues” by Steve Earle
- In Memoriam: Earl Scruggs 1924-2012
- “Rock Me On The Water” by Jackson Browne
- “Do Wah Diddy Diddy” by Manfred Mann
- “Ford Econoline” by Nanci Griffith
- “Over The River and Through The Woods”
- “Mama’s Little Baby” by Delbert McClinton
- “America The Beautiful” by Pete Seeger
- Alabama Alma Mater by The University of Alabama Million Dollar Band
- “Love’s Old Sweet Song” by Thurl Ravencroft and The Mellomen
- “Round and Round” by Perry Como
- “When You and I Were Young, Maggie” by Peter Rowan and Jerry Douglas
- “Louisiana Rain” by Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers
- “Texas Eagle” by Steve Earle
- “Big Old Jet Airliner” by The Steve Miller Band
- “Going Down The Road Feeling Bad” by Delaney and Bonnie and Friends
- “Bella Notte” from Lady and The Tramp (Disney)
- “Orphan” by Sam Baker
- “Honky Tonk Women” by Humble Pie
- “Drug Store Truck Driving Man” by The Byrds
- “Golfing Blues” by Loudon Wainwright III
- “Walking In Jerusalem” by Jason Eady
- “The Carnival Song” by Jeff Black
- “Mean Old World” by Duane Allman and Eric Clapton
- “We Three Kings (of Orient Are)” by Jimmy Smith
- “Swimming Song” by Kate and Anna McGarrigle
- “Detroit Steel” by Otis Gibbs
- “Four and Twenty” – Chris Hillman
- “Little Martha” by Leo Kottke
- “Church Street Blues” by Norman Blake
- “Get Me Gone” by Walt Wilkins
- “Courtin’ In The Kitchen” by Gaelic Storm
- “Hard Times” by Jacob Sweet
- “Tuscaloosa Suntan” by Lipbone Redding
- “Iron Mike’s Main Man’s Last Request” by Todd Snider
- “Ain’t Got No Home” by Clarence “Frogman” Henry
- “Juarez” by Brad Colerick
- “Long Time Gone” by Dickey Betts
- “Roll Um Easy” by J.D. Souther
- “Ave Maria” by Josh Groban
- “Sweet Tequila Blues” by Chip Taylor and Carrie Rodriguez
- “Come A Long Way” (remastered) by Kate and Anna McGarrigle
- “Big Green Car” by Jimmy Carroll
- “Statistician’s Blues” by Todd Snider
- “Ya Got Trouble” by Robert Preston in The Music Man
- “Jerusalem” by Steve Earle
- “Ripple” by Chris Hillman
- “She Ain’t Goin’ Nowhere” by Guy Clark
- “Last Month of the Year” by the Tarbox Ramblers
- “(Talk to Me of) Mendocino” by Kate and Anna McGarrigle
- “Lodi” by Jeffrey Foucault
- “Silver Threads and Golden Needles” by The Springfields
- “Seven Bridges Road” by Steve Young
- “Macire” by Boubacar Traore
- “Annachie Gordon” by The Unthanks
- “I Gotta Go” by Robert Earl Keen
- “Lost John Dean” by Kane, Welch, and Kaplan
- Domino by Van Morrison
- “Suo Gan” by Marge Butler
- “Sixteenth Avenue” by Lacy J. Dalton
- “Carolina Traveler” by John McEuen and Earl Scruggs
- “Rule Britannia” by H.M. Royal Marine Band (hear, hear)
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- “Am I Wrong?” by Al Kooper
- “Jingle, Jangle, Jingle” by The Merry Macs
- “Crossroads” by The Allman Joys (early version of Allman Brothers Band)
- “Nothing But The Wheel” by Peter Wolf
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- “Long Line of Losers” by Kevin Fowler
- “Do Wah Diddy” by Manfred Mann
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- “Hand Me Down My Walking Cane” by Norman Blake
- In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida by Iron Butterfly
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- “Golden Slumbers” (The Beatles) by UAKTI
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- “You’re Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go” by Miley Cyrus
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- “Small Town Saturday Night” by Hal Ketchum
- “Pony Boy” by The Allman Brothers
- “The Old Plank Road” by Robin and Linda Williams
- “Hammer and Nails” by Cindy Bullens
- “Country Roads” by Toots (Hibbert) & The Maytals
- “Ye re Ddjate” by Idrissa Soumaoro
- “High On A Mountain Top” by Loretta Lynn
- “Up Memphis Blues” by Tommy Womack
- “What Are You Doing for the Rest of Your Life” by Maurice Larcange
- “Jessica” by The Allman Brothers
- “Mohawk River” by Ramsay Midwood
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- “Goin Down The Road” by The Allman Brothers
- “Yea Alabama” by The Alabama Million Dollar Band
- “Passing By” by Cary Hudson
- “The Old Lamplighter” by The Kay Kyser Orchestra, with Mike Douglas
- “Come On In My Kitchen” by Peter Green and Nigel Watson
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- “Your Long Journey” by Robert Plant and Alison Krauss
- “Guitar Town” by Steve Earle
- “Show Me The Road” by Harvey Reid
- “Stopping By” by Jason Isbell
- “Treetop Flyer” by Stephen Stills
- “Nancy Whiskey” by Gaelic Storm
- “Vaseline Machine Gun” by Leo Kottke
- “Preachin’ Blues” by Son House
- “The Car Song” by Woody Guthrie
- “It’s Hard to Kiss the Lips at Night That Chew Your Ass Out All Day Long” by The Notorious Cherry Bombs [Vince Gill on lead vocals]
- “Drive” (For Daddy Gene) by Alan Jackson
- “City of Immigrants” by Steve Earle
- “Mountain Greenery” by The Art Van Damme Quartet
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- “Homegrown Tomatoes” by Misty River
- “Choctaw Bingo” by James McMurtry
- “Snowin’ On Raton” by Gretchen Peters and Tom Russell
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- “Guitar Town” by Emmylou Harris
- “Move Up” by Patty Griffin & Friends
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- “Going Back to Georgia” by Nanci Griffith with Adam Duritz
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- “Beautiful Star of Bethlehem” by Jerry Douglas
- “Magnificent Seven” by Elmer Bernstein
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- STEVE EARLE WEEK at HarryShots we start with “Ft. Worth Blues” by Steve Earle
- “Saints and Sinners” by David Francey
- “Hey” by Karen Peck and New River
- “Beautiful Star of Bethlehem” by John Starling
- “Didn’t It Rain” (outtake) by Levon Helm and The Band
- “It’s Late” by Ricky Nelson
- “Outfit” by Drive By Truckers
- “Harlan County Line” by Dave Alvin
- “Daniel and The Sacred Harp” (alternate take) by The Band
- “Steve Earle” by Lydia Loveless
- “One Hundred Million Years” by M. Ward
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- “Statistician’s Blues” by Todd Snider
- “Classical Gas” by Mason Williams
- “Hark! The Herald Angels Sing” by The Mormon Tabernacle Choir
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- “Away In A Manger” by Patty Loveless
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- “American Hearts” by A.A. Bondy
- “John Peel” by Paul Burch
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- “Galveston” by Jimmy Webb with Lucinda Williams
- GO VOTE FOR SOMEONE. YOUR CHOICE. TODAY. NOW.
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- “Lone Star Blues” by Delbert McClinton
- “A Prayer For My Friends” by Terri Hendrix
- “Beer Season” by Thom Shepherd
- “The Happy Organ” by Dave “Baby” Cortez
- “Wide River to Cross” by Buddy Miller
- “Green Eyed Girl” by Greg Trooper
- “This Morning I Am Born Again” – by Lucy Kaplansky
- “Wichita Falls” (live) by Houston Marchman
- “Rad Gumbo” by Little Feat
- “I’m Going Home” by the late, great Alvin Lee
“Faithless Love” by J.D. Souther
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J.D. Souther is something of a legendary dude.
He has recorded six albums, his first in 1972 and his latest in 2011. Somewhere in the middle he took a 25 year break.
He spent the time acting, producing records, collaborating with a who’s who in music, including Linda Ronstadt, Chris Hillman, Richie Furay, James Taylor, Glenn Frey, Jackson Browne, Bonnie Raitt, Doug Kershaw, and Ry Cooder , which is not the complete list but does give you a pretty good idea of how highly each of them think of J.D.
If you are a longtime fan, good for you for having great musical taste.
If J.D. is new for you, check him out and see what you think. Here is John David Souther’s “Faithless Love” which is the song of the day at HarryShots. Both Glen Campbell and Linda Ronstadt have also recorded it. HL
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- “Queen of the Silver Dollar” by Emmylou Harris
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- “Dream Lover” by Bobby Darin
- “That’s The Way That The World Goes Round” (live) by John Prine
- The Andy Griffith Show Theme. R.I.P. Andy Griffith 1926-2012
- “Rock Me On The Water” by Jackson Browne
- “Up On Cripple Creek” by Gomez
- “Thirty Days In The Hole” by Humble Pie
- “Ripple” by Chris Hillman
- “Never Going Back Again” by The Vitamin String Quartet (VSQ)
- “Run To The Middle of the Morning” by Kendal Carson
- “Where The Soul Never Dies” by Cody Shuler and Pine Mountain Railroad
- “I Got The Sun In The Morning” by Harry “Bing” Crosby
- “Get Me Gone” by Walt Wilkins
- “John Peel” by Paul Burch
- “Vaseline Machine Gun” by Leo Kottke
- “Home to Houston” by Steve Earle
- “Tennessee Blues” by Steve Earle IT’S STEVE EARLE WEEK AT HS
- “Jerusalem” by Steve Earle
- “Texas Eagle” by Steve Earle
- STEVE EARLE WEEK at HarryShots we start with “Ft. Worth Blues” by Steve Earle
- “High On A Mountain Top” by Loretta Lynn
- “Mean Old World” by Duane Allman and Eric Clapton
- “Statistician’s Blues” by Todd Snider
- “Graceland” by Dan Bern
- “Come On Down to My Boat, Baby” by Every Mother’s Son
- “I’ll Be Seeing You” by the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra
- “The Ballad of Oregon” by River City Extension
- “Rule Britannia” by H.M. Royal Marine Band (hear, hear)
- “Candle In The Wind” by Elton John
- “You Ain’t Goin’ Nowhere” by The Byrds and The Flying Burrito Brothers (live)
- Arthel “Doc” Watson 1923-2012
- “Dueling Banjos” by The Dillards
- “This Land Is Your Land” by Little Feat
- “Rusty Old American Dream” by David Wilcox
- “The Car Song” by Woody Guthrie
- “When You and I Were Young, Maggie” by Peter Rowan and Jerry Douglas
- “Hammer and Nails” by Cindy Bullens
- “Toes” by The Zac Brown Band
- “Tico Tico” by Ethel Smith
- “Silver Threads and Golden Needles” by The Springfields
- “Stopping By” by Jason Isbell
- “Smokestack Lightnin” by Frankie Lee
- “Turn Your Radio On” by The Carter Family with Bonnie Owens
- “Queen of The Silver Dollar” by Sarah Jarosz and Black Prairie
- “Me and Julio Down By The Schoolyard” by Paul Simon
- “Goin Down The Road” by The Allman Brothers
- Meet In The Middle by Diamond Rio
- In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida by Iron Butterfly
- Domino by Van Morrison
- “The Guitar” by Ramblin’ Jack Elliott
- “True Love Ways” by My Morning Jacket
- “Round and Round” by Perry Como
- “Ye re Ddjate” by Idrissa Soumaoro
- “How Lucky” by Boundary Road
- “Cholene” by Kate Taylor
- “Do Wah Diddy Diddy” by Manfred Mann
- “Hand Me Down My Walking Cane” by Norman Blake
- “Mama, You’ve Been On My Mind” by We Are Augustines
- “Waitin’ For The Bus” / “Jesus Just Left Chicago” – Daughtry
- Aberdeen by Booker Bukka White
- Tossin’ and Turnin’ by Bobby Lewis (1961)
- Uncle John’s Band by Joe Higgs, The Godfather of Reggae
- “Heather Down the Moor” by June Tabor and Martin Simpson
- “Rocky Top” by The Flying Burrito Brothers
- “Ring Them Bells” by Sarah Jarosz
- “One Day I Will” by Nathan Salsburg
- “Didn’t It Rain” (outtake) by Levon Helm and The Band
- “Tennessee Blues” by Steve Earle
- “Move Up” by Patty Griffin and Friends
- “But It’s Allright” by J.J. Jackson
- “Preachin’ Blues” by Son House
- “Seven Bridges Road” by Steve Young
- “Gotta Serve Somebody” by Eric Burdon
- “You’re Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go” by Miley Cyrus
- “Classical Gas” by Mason Williams
- “Jack and Lucy” by Delia Bell and Bill Grant
- “Don’t Try To Lay No Boogie Woogie On The King of Rock and Roll” by Long John Baldry
- “Louisiana Rain” by Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers
- “Drug Store Truck Driving Man” by The Byrds
- “Sugar Magnolia” by The Grateful Dead
- “Ain’t Got No Home” by Clarence “Frogman” Henry
- “Delaware Slide” by George Thorogood & The Destroyers
- “Snowin’ On Raton” by Gretchen Peters and Tom Russell
- “The Old Lamplighter” by The Kay Kyser Orchestra, with Mike Douglas
- In Memoriam: Earl Scruggs 1924-2012
- “Gettin’ By” by Jerry Jeff Walker
- “Rose of Cimarron” by Del Castillo with John Bohlinger and Megan Mullins
- “Burn Down the Trailer Park” by Paul Thorn
- “Big Green Car” by Jimmy Carroll
- “Wild Mountain Thyme” by Greg Joy
- “Return of The Grievous Angel” by Laughing Gravy
- “Stand By Me” by Ben E. King
- “Lone Star Blues” by Delbert McClinton
- “Iron Mike’s Main Man’s Last Request” by Todd Snider
- “Roll Um Easy” by J.D. Souther
- “The Parting Glass” by Cara Dillon
- “How Are Things in Glocca Morra” by Buddy Clark
- “Rad Gumbo” by Little Feat
- “Sixteenth Avenue” by Lacy J. Dalton
- “I Killed Walter Matthau” by Steve Poltz
- “Sing, Sing, Sing” (With A Swing) by Benny Goodman
- “I’m A Believer” by The Monkees
- “Guitar Town” by Steve Earle
- “Guitar Town” by Emmylou Harris
- “Colfax” by Kevin Gordon
- “Harlan County Line” by Dave Alvin
- “Little Martha” by Leo Kottke
- “Whipping Post” by Mountain Heart
- “One Hundred Million Years” by M. Ward
- “Steve Earle” by Lydia Loveless
- “I Gotta Go” by Robert Earl Keen
- “Galveston” by Jimmy Webb with Lucinda Williams
- “Long Line of Losers” by Kevin Fowler
- “It’s Hard to Kiss the Lips at Night That Chew Your Ass Out All Day Long” by The Notorious Cherry Bombs [Vince Gill on lead vocals]
- “I’ll Change Your Flat Tire, Merle” by Pure Prairie League
- “Beer Season” by Thom Shepherd
- “Beer, Bait, and Ammo” by Kevin Fowler
- “The Wedding Song” by Charlie Robison and Natalie Maines
- “Pony Boy” by The Allman Brothers
- “I’ll Never Find Another You” by The Seekers
- “Long Time Gone” by The Dixie Chicks
- “My Old Man” by Rosanna Goodman
- “Hey” by Karen Peck and New River
- “Catfish John” (studio outtake) by The Grateful Dead
- “Legend of the U.S.S. Titanic” by Jaime Brockett
- “Late In The Evening” by Paul Simon
- “It’s Late” by Ricky Nelson
- “Sheraton Gibson” by Pete Townshend
- “Bella Notte” from Lady and The Tramp (Disney)
- “Black Water” by The Doobie Brothers
- “Passing By” by Cary Hudson
- “Tennessee Waltz” by Hem
- “American Hearts” by A.A. Bondy
- “Hey Conductor” by Dave Carter and Tracy Grammer
- “Tuscaloosa Suntan” by Lipbone Redding
- “Show Me The Road” by Harvey Reid
- “Wide River to Cross” by Buddy Miller
- “Walking In Memphis” by Marc Cohn
- “Gentle Annie” by Kate and Anna McGarrigle (Transatlantic Sessions)
- “(Talk to Me of) Mendocino” by Kate and Anna McGarrigle
- “Come A Long Way” (remastered) by Kate and Anna McGarrigle
- “The Swimming Song” by Loudon Wainwright III
- “Swimming Song” by Kate and Anna McGarrigle
- “My Little Girl” by Pierce Pettis
- “Tour of Duty” by Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit
- “Your Long Journey” by Robert Plant and Alison Krauss
- Alabama Alma Mater by The University of Alabama Million Dollar Band
- “The Old Plank Road” by Robin and Linda Williams
- “I Remember You” by Frank Ifield
- “Courtin’ In The Kitchen” by Gaelic Storm
- “I Am The Light of This World” by Jorma Kaukonen
- “Unwed Fathers” by Ben Kyle and Carrie Rodriguez
- “Pied Piper” by Crispian St. Peters
- “Small Town Saturday Night” by Hal Ketchum
- “Sing Sing With A Swing” by Benny Goodman
- “Pachelbel Canon” by The Canadian Brass
- “Hark! The Herald Angels Sing” by The Mormon Tabernacle Choir
- “Suo Gan” by John Williams, from the movie soundtrack of Empire of the Sun
- Christmas Medley by Placido Domingo
- “Last Month of the Year” by the Tarbox Ramblers
- “Beautiful Star of Bethlehem” by John Starling
- “The Christmas Song” (Chestnuts Roasting by An Open Fire) by Mel Torme
- “Beautiful Star of Bethlehem by Faith, Family, and Friends
- “The Holly and The Ivy” by The New York Choral Artists
- “Silver Bells” by Margaret Whiting and Jimmy Wakely
- “Sleigh Ride” by Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pops
- “Beautiful Star of Bethlehem” by Jerry Douglas
- “Go Tell It On the Mountain” by Eric Kunzel and the Cincinnati Pops
- “Love’s Old Sweet Song” by Thurl Ravencroft and The Mellomen
- “Stand By Me” by The Groovegrass Boyz
- “Too Sick to Pray” by Phosphorescent
- “Suo Gan” by Marge Butler
- “Statistician’s Blues” by Todd Snider
- “The Parting Glass” by The Wailin’ Jennys
- “Steam Powered Aereo Plane” by New Grass Revival
- “Macire” by Boubacar Traore
- “Crossroads” by Leslie West
- “Blooming Heather” by Kate Rusby
- “Long Black Veil” by Harry Manx
- “Sowin’ On the Mountain” by Marley’s Ghost
- “She Ain’t Goin’ Nowhere” by Guy Clark
- “Up Memphis Blues” by Tommy Womack
- “Sail Away Odyssey” by Erik Darling
- “Walking In Jerusalem” by Jason Eady
- “Con Te Partiro” by Andrea Bocelli
- “Coal War” by Joshua James
- “Choctaw Bingo” by James McMurtry
- “Juarez” by Brad Colerick
- “Calling Trains” by unknown train announcer

- “Here Comes The Sun” by Yellow Dubmarine
- “Homemade Boat” by Dry Land Fish
- “Feelin Alright (LIVE)” by The Black Crowes
- Sid Selvidge 1943-2013. An Appreciation
- “Graceland” (LIVE version) by Paul Simon
- “Dirty Water” (Boston, You’re My Home) by The Standells (1966)
- “Golden Slumbers” (The Beatles) by UAKTI
- “Here Comes The Sun” by UAKTI
- Annette Funicello – The Mickey Mouse Club – A Thank You
- “Four and Twenty” – Chris Hillman
- “Wenyukela” – by Ladysmith Black Mambazo
- “Calico Train (instrumental)” by Steve Martin
- “Treetop Flyer” by Stephen Stills
- “I Like It Like That” by Chris Kenner
- “Xiger Xiger” by Hanggai
- “Hill Country Girl” by Will Kimbrough
- “I’m Going Home” by the late, great Alvin Lee
- “This Morning I Am Born Again” – by Lucy Kaplansky
- “Hope of A Lifetime” by The Milk Carton Kids
- “Feelin’ Alright” by Joe Cocker
- “Carolina Traveler” by John McEuen and Earl Scruggs
- “Tumblin” by Arlen Roth with Sonny Landreth
- “The Tracks of My Tears” by Smokey Robinson and the Miracles
- “Far From Me” by Justin Townes Earle
- “Lost John Dean” by Kane, Welch, and Kaplan
- “Ripple” (live) by Jimmy Ibbotson
- “Daniel and The Sacred Harp” (alternate take) by The Band
- “Texas Style Zydeco” by Shelley King
- “Detroit Steel” by Otis Gibbs
- “Glory, Hallelujah” by The Deep Dark Woods
- “City of Immigrants” by Steve Earle
- “Yea Alabama” by The Alabama Million Dollar Band
- “Sweet Home Alabama” by Lynyrd Skynyrd
- “Mama’s Little Baby” by Delbert McClinton
- “Auld Lang Syne” by Dougie Maclean
- “Nothing But The Wheel” by Peter Wolf
- “The Happy Organ” by Dave “Baby” Cortez
- “What Are You Doing for the Rest of Your Life” by Maurice Larcange
- “Ave Maria” by Josh Groban
- “Away In A Manger” by Patty Loveless
- “We Three Kings (of Orient Are)” by Jimmy Smith
- “Ding! Dong! Merrily On High” by The Kings College Choir
- “For Unto Us A Child Is Born” by The Mormon Tabernacle Choir
- “Veni Emmanuel” by Stile Antico
- “White Christmas” by Bing Crosby
- “Midnight Clear” by The Trans Siberian Orchestra
- “God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen” by the Ambrosian Singers and Leonard Raver, organist
- “Come On In My Kitchen” by Peter Green and Nigel Watson
- “Do Wah Diddy” by Manfred Mann
- “Mexican Home” by John Prine with Josh Ritter


