Track : The Girl I Left Behind Me
Artist : Blue Sky Boys
Album : Farm & Fun Time Favorites - Volume One
The Girl I Left Behind Me by Blue Sky Boys from album Farm & Fun Time Favorites - Volume One
Duration : 1 minutes & 23 seconds.
Listener : 19 peoples.
Played : 26 times and counting.
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My Main Trial
By : Blue Sky Boys
The Lightning Express
It Was Midnight on the Stormy Deep
Father Dear Father Come Home
Request for Showdates
Requests for Cards and Letters
You Took My Girl
By : Bill Cox
Long Chain Charlie Blues
I Love the Fat Chicks
Aged Pine
By : Della Mae
Head Over Heels
Don't Stop Believin'
By : Pickin' On Series
Where Do The Children Play?
Macon To Marietta (Original Composition Inspired by the Music of Travis Tritt)
Lonestar State Of Mind (Original Composition Inspired by the Music of Lonestar)
Unknown
Hot Tamale (Original Composition Inpsired by the Music of Los Lonely Boys)
Strange Brew (Instrumenal)
Liber D (Original Composition Inspired by the Music of Bo Bice)
Lost In This Moment (Bluegrass Tribute to Big & Rich)
One of the Boys (Bluegrass Tribute to Gretchen Wilson)
My Wish (Bluegrass Tribute to Rascall Flatts)
Much Too Young (Too Feel This Damn Old)
Full Boar (Original Composition Inspired by the Music of Brooks & Dunn)
Ole' Buddy (Original Composition Inspired by Buddy Jewell)
When I Said I Do (Bonus Track)
Marching Through Dickson County (Original Composition Inspired by the music of Craig Morgan)
Murder On Music Row (Bonus Track With Vocals)
It's Me
I Wish I Could See Bakersfield
Pickin' Sweet Daisies (Original Composition Inspired by the Music of Keith Anderson)
Dance With Me Marie (Original Composition Inspired by the Music of Vince Gill)
The Splendor of the Bender
By : The Deadly Gentlemen
Hobo Rockstar
Short Life and It's Trouble
By : Wade Mainer
I Won't Be Worried
My Aching Heart
By : The Bluegrass Cardinals
Leaving Harlan
Till I Was Loved by You
Stone Cold Loneliness
Rolling On
Lord Show Me The Righteous Pathway
There Was Something Missing
Medley: I Wonder How the Old Folks Are At Home/I'd Rather Live By The Side of the Road
By : Mac Wiseman