Town and Country / Changin' Times

~ Release by Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs (see all versions of this release, 1 available)

Tracklist

1CD
#TitleRatingLength
1Foggy Mountain Breakdown
producer:
Frank Jones (producer for Columbia, often with Don Law; also singer/songwiter) and Don Law
banjo:
Earl Scruggs (on 1965-09-03)
double bass:
Jake Tullock (country stand-up bass) (on 1965-09-03) and Joe Zinkan (on 1965-09-03)
fiddle:
Paul Warren (US fiddler) (on 1965-09-03)
guitar:
Lester Flatt (on 1965-09-03)
guitar [lead guitar]:
Grady Martin (country/rockabilly guitarist) (on 1965-09-03)
harmonica:
Charlie McCoy (white blues harmonica player, 1960s-present) (on 1965-09-03)
resonator guitar:
Josh Graves (on 1965-09-03)
recorded at:
Columbia Studios (Nashville) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1965-09-03)
part of:
Rolling Stone: The 200 Greatest Country Songs of All Time (number: 57)
recording of:
Foggy Mountain Breakdown (on 1965-09-03)
composer:
Earl Scruggs
2:24
2Ten Miles From Natchez
producer:
Frank Jones (producer for Columbia, often with Don Law; also singer/songwiter) and Don Law
banjo:
Earl Scruggs (on 1964-10-08)
double bass and tenor vocals:
Jake Tullock (country stand-up bass) (on 1964-10-08)
fiddle and baritone vocals:
Paul Warren (US fiddler) (on 1964-10-08)
guitar and lead vocals:
Lester Flatt (on 1964-10-08)
guitar [lead guitar]:
Grady Martin (country/rockabilly guitarist) (on 1964-10-08)
harmonica:
Charlie McCoy (white blues harmonica player, 1960s-present) (on 1964-10-08)
resonator guitar:
Josh Graves (on 1964-10-08)
recorded at:
Columbia Studios (Nashville) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1964-10-08)
recording of:
Ten Miles From Natchez (on 1964-10-08)
writer:
Josh Graves and Jake Lambert (US bluegrass/country songwriter)
2:42
3Houston
producer:
Frank Jones (producer for Columbia, often with Don Law; also singer/songwiter) and Don Law
banjo and baritone vocals:
Earl Scruggs (on 1965-09-03)
double bass:
Jake Tullock (country stand-up bass) (on 1965-09-03) and Joe Zinkan (on 1965-09-03)
fiddle and bass vocals:
Paul Warren (US fiddler) (on 1965-09-03)
guitar and lead vocals:
Lester Flatt (on 1965-09-03)
guitar [lead guitar]:
Grady Martin (country/rockabilly guitarist) (on 1965-09-03)
harmonica:
Charlie McCoy (white blues harmonica player, 1960s-present) (on 1965-09-03)
resonator guitar:
Josh Graves (on 1965-09-03)
tenor vocals:
Jake Tullock (country stand-up bass) (on 1965-09-03)
recorded at:
Columbia Studios (Nashville) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1965-09-03)
recording of:
Houston (on 1965-09-03)
lyricist and composer:
Lee Hazlewood
2:24
4Memphis
producer:
Frank Jones (producer for Columbia, often with Don Law; also singer/songwiter) and Don Law
12 string guitar:
Grady Martin (country/rockabilly guitarist) (on 1965-09-02)
banjo and baritone vocals:
Earl Scruggs (on 1965-09-02)
double bass and baritone vocals [high baritone vocal]:
Jake Tullock (country stand-up bass) (on 1965-09-02)
fiddle and bass vocals:
Paul Warren (US fiddler) (on 1965-09-02)
guitar and lead vocals:
Lester Flatt (on 1965-09-02)
harmonica:
Charlie McCoy (white blues harmonica player, 1960s-present) (on 1965-09-02)
resonator guitar and tenor vocals:
Josh Graves (on 1965-09-02)
recorded at:
Columbia Studios (Nashville) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1965-09-02)
cover recording of:
Memphis, Tennessee (on 1965-09-02)
lyricist and composer:
Chuck Berry
publisher:
Arc Music (U.S. rock & blues publisher), Arc Music Corp. (U.S. rock & blues publisher), Isalee Music and Jewel Music Publishing Co. Ltd. (publisher; do NOT use as release label)
2:26
5Kansas City
producer:
Frank Jones (producer for Columbia, often with Don Law; also singer/songwiter) and Don Law
banjo and baritone vocals:
Earl Scruggs (on 1965-09-03)
double bass:
Jake Tullock (country stand-up bass) (on 1965-09-03) and Joe Zinkan (on 1965-09-03)
fiddle and bass vocals:
Paul Warren (US fiddler) (on 1965-09-03)
guitar and lead vocals:
Lester Flatt (on 1965-09-03)
guitar [lead guitar]:
Grady Martin (country/rockabilly guitarist) (on 1965-09-03)
harmonica:
Charlie McCoy (white blues harmonica player, 1960s-present) (on 1965-09-03)
resonator guitar:
Josh Graves (on 1965-09-03)
tenor vocals:
Jake Tullock (country stand-up bass) (on 1965-09-03)
recorded at:
Columbia Studios (Nashville) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1965-09-03)
2:32
6The Last Public Hanging in West Virginia
producer:
Frank Jones (producer for Columbia, often with Don Law; also singer/songwiter) and Don Law
double bass and tenor vocals:
Jake Tullock (country stand-up bass) (on 1964-10-08)
fiddle and baritone vocals:
Paul Warren (US fiddler) (on 1964-10-08)
guitar and lead vocals:
Lester Flatt (on 1964-10-08)
guitar [lead guitar]:
Grady Martin (country/rockabilly guitarist) (on 1964-10-08)
harmonica:
Charlie McCoy (white blues harmonica player, 1960s-present) (on 1964-10-08)
resonator guitar:
Josh Graves (on 1964-10-08)
recorded at:
Columbia Studios (Nashville) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1964-10-08)
recording of:
The Last Public Hanging in W. Virginia (on 1964-10-08)
lyricist and composer:
Tom T. Hall
publisher:
Unichappell Music, Inc.
3:15
7Jackson
producer:
Frank Jones (producer for Columbia, often with Don Law; also singer/songwiter) and Don Law
12 string guitar:
Grady Martin (country/rockabilly guitarist) (on 1965-09-02)
banjo and baritone vocals:
Earl Scruggs (on 1965-09-02)
double bass and baritone vocals [high baritone vocal]:
Jake Tullock (country stand-up bass) (on 1965-09-02)
fiddle and bass vocals:
Paul Warren (US fiddler) (on 1965-09-02)
guitar and lead vocals:
Lester Flatt (on 1965-09-02)
harmonica:
Charlie McCoy (white blues harmonica player, 1960s-present) (on 1965-09-02)
resonator guitar and tenor vocals:
Josh Graves (on 1965-09-02)
recorded at:
Columbia Studios (Nashville) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1965-09-02)
recording of:
Jackson (on 1965-09-02)
lyricist and composer:
Jerry Leiber (in 1963) and Billy Edd Wheeler (in 1963)
publisher:
Sony/ATV Songs LLC
2:38
8The Boys From Tennessee
producer:
Frank Jones (producer for Columbia, often with Don Law; also singer/songwiter) and Don Law
banjo:
Earl Scruggs (on 1964-10-08)
double bass and tenor vocals:
Jake Tullock (country stand-up bass) (on 1964-10-08)
fiddle and baritone vocals:
Paul Warren (US fiddler) (on 1964-10-08)
guitar and lead vocals:
Lester Flatt (on 1964-10-08)
guitar [lead guitar]:
Grady Martin (country/rockabilly guitarist) (on 1964-10-08)
harmonica:
Charlie McCoy (white blues harmonica player, 1960s-present) (on 1964-10-08)
resonator guitar:
Josh Graves (on 1964-10-08)
recorded at:
Columbia Studios (Nashville) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1964-10-08)
recording of:
The Boys From Tennessee (on 1964-10-08)
lyricist and composer:
Tom T. Hall
publisher:
Unichappell Music, Inc.
2:43
9Nashville Blues
producer:
Frank Jones (producer for Columbia, often with Don Law; also singer/songwiter) and Don Law
banjo:
Earl Scruggs (on 1965-09-03)
double bass:
Jake Tullock (country stand-up bass) (on 1965-09-03) and Joe Zinkan (on 1965-09-03)
fiddle:
Paul Warren (US fiddler) (on 1965-09-03)
guitar:
Lester Flatt (on 1965-09-03)
guitar [lead guitar]:
Grady Martin (country/rockabilly guitarist) (on 1965-09-03)
harmonica:
Charlie McCoy (white blues harmonica player, 1960s-present) (on 1965-09-03)
resonator guitar:
Josh Graves (on 1965-09-03)
recorded at:
Columbia Studios (Nashville) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1965-09-03)
recording of:
Nashville Blues (on 1965-09-03)
composer:
Earl Scruggs
2:00
10Take Me Back to Tulsa
producer:
Frank Jones (producer for Columbia, often with Don Law; also singer/songwiter) and Don Law
banjo:
Earl Scruggs (on 1964-10-08)
double bass and tenor vocals:
Jake Tullock (country stand-up bass) (on 1964-10-08)
fiddle and baritone vocals:
Paul Warren (US fiddler) (on 1964-10-08)
guitar and lead vocals:
Lester Flatt (on 1964-10-08)
guitar [lead guitar]:
Grady Martin (country/rockabilly guitarist) (on 1964-10-08)
harmonica:
Charlie McCoy (white blues harmonica player, 1960s-present) (on 1964-10-08)
resonator guitar:
Josh Graves (on 1964-10-08)
recorded at:
Columbia Studios (Nashville) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1964-10-08)
recording of:
Take Me Back to Tulsa (on 1964-10-08)
lyricist and composer:
Tommy Duncan (Western swing vocalist, songwriter and pianist) and Bob Wills (Texan Western swing musician, songwriter, and bandleader)
publisher:
Peer International Corporation (BMI) (on 1941-06-18)
1:58
11Detroit City
producer:
Frank Jones (producer for Columbia, often with Don Law; also singer/songwiter) and Don Law
banjo and baritone vocals:
Earl Scruggs (on 1965-09-03)
double bass:
Jake Tullock (country stand-up bass) (on 1965-09-03) and Joe Zinkan (on 1965-09-03)
fiddle and bass vocals:
Paul Warren (US fiddler) (on 1965-09-03)
guitar and lead vocals:
Lester Flatt (on 1965-09-03)
guitar [lead guitar]:
Grady Martin (country/rockabilly guitarist) (on 1965-09-03)
harmonica:
Charlie McCoy (white blues harmonica player, 1960s-present) (on 1965-09-03)
resonator guitar:
Josh Graves (on 1965-09-03)
tenor vocals:
Jake Tullock (country stand-up bass) (on 1965-09-03)
recorded at:
Columbia Studios (Nashville) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1965-09-03)
recording of:
Detroit City (on 1965-09-03)
writer:
Danny Dill and Mel Tillis
publisher:
Southern Music (publisher)
2:17
12Seattle Town
producer:
Frank Jones (producer for Columbia, often with Don Law; also singer/songwiter) and Don Law
banjo:
Earl Scruggs (on 1964-10-08)
double bass and tenor vocals:
Jake Tullock (country stand-up bass) (on 1964-10-08)
fiddle and baritone vocals:
Paul Warren (US fiddler) (on 1964-10-08)
guitar and lead vocals:
Lester Flatt (on 1964-10-08)
guitar [lead guitar]:
Grady Martin (country/rockabilly guitarist) (on 1964-10-08)
harmonica:
Charlie McCoy (white blues harmonica player, 1960s-present) (on 1964-10-08)
resonator guitar:
Josh Graves (on 1964-10-08)
recorded at:
Columbia Studios (Nashville) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1964-10-08)
recording of:
Seattle Town (on 1964-10-08)
writer:
Dixie Deen (Songwriter) and Ray King (1960s country artist & writer)
publisher:
Scruggs Music, Inc.
2:04
13Down in the Flood
producer:
Bob Johnston (US record producer and early rockebilly singer)
banjo:
Earl Scruggs (from 1967-09-26 until 1967-10-30)
double bass and tenor vocals:
Jake Tullock (country stand-up bass) (from 1967-09-26 until 1967-10-30)
drums (drum set):
[unknown] (Special Purpose Artist – Do not add releases here, if possible.) (from 1967-09-26 until 1967-10-30)
guitar and lead vocals:
Lester Flatt (from 1967-09-26 until 1967-10-30)
guitar [lead guitar]:
Randy Scruggs (from 1967-09-26 until 1967-10-30)
harmonica:
Charlie McCoy (white blues harmonica player, 1960s-present) (from 1967-09-26 until 1967-10-30)
resonator guitar:
Josh Graves (from 1967-09-26 until 1967-10-30)
baritone vocals:
Gary Scruggs (from 1967-09-26 until 1967-10-30)
bass vocals:
Paul Warren (US fiddler) (from 1967-09-26 until 1967-10-30)
recorded at:
Columbia Studios (Nashville) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (from 1967-09-26 until 1967-10-30)
cover recording of:
Crash on the Levee (Down in the Flood) (from 1967-09-26 until 1967-10-30)
lyricist and composer:
Bob Dylan (in 1967)
publisher:
Dwarf Music (from 1967 to present)
2:20
14Mr. Tambourine Man
producer:
Bob Johnston (US record producer and early rockebilly singer)
banjo:
Earl Scruggs (on 1967-10-20)
double bass and tenor vocals:
Jake Tullock (country stand-up bass) (on 1967-10-20)
drums (drum set):
[unknown] (Special Purpose Artist – Do not add releases here, if possible.) (on 1967-10-20)
fiddle and bass vocals:
Paul Warren (US fiddler) (on 1967-10-20)
guitar:
Lester Flatt (on 1967-10-20) and Johnny Johnson (US country guitarist/bassist, active 1950s-1974) (on 1967-10-20)
guitar [lead guitar]:
Randy Scruggs (on 1967-10-20)
harmonica:
Charlie McCoy (white blues harmonica player, 1960s-present) (on 1967-10-20)
resonator guitar:
Josh Graves (on 1967-10-20)
baritone vocals:
Gary Scruggs (on 1967-10-20)
lead vocals:
Lester Flatt (on 1967-10-20)
recorded at:
Columbia Studios (Nashville) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1967-10-20)
recording of:
Mr. Tambourine Man (on 1967-10-20)
lyricist and composer:
Bob Dylan (from 1964-02 until 1964-04)
publisher:
Blossom Music Ltd., M. Witmark & Sons, Sony Music Publishing (worldwide except Japan, ended 1995), Sony/ATV Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Bros. Music (publisher; do NOT use as release label), Warner Brothers Music Ltd. (UK subsidiary, so named between 1970/01/23–1971/04/26 and 1972/04/25–1988/08/23), Warner/Chappell (Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.) (from 1964 until 1992) and Special Rider Music (from 1992 to present)
adaptations:
Setä pelimanni
43:06
15Don't Think Twice, It's All Right
producer:
Bob Johnston (US record producer and early rockebilly singer)
banjo:
Earl Scruggs (on 1967-09-21)
double bass and tenor vocals:
Jake Tullock (country stand-up bass) (on 1967-09-21)
drums (drum set):
[unknown] (Special Purpose Artist – Do not add releases here, if possible.) (on 1967-09-21)
guitar and lead vocals:
Lester Flatt (on 1967-09-21)
guitar [lead guitar]:
Randy Scruggs (on 1967-09-21)
harmonica:
Charlie McCoy (white blues harmonica player, 1960s-present) (on 1967-09-21)
resonator guitar:
Josh Graves (on 1967-09-21)
baritone vocals:
Gary Scruggs (on 1967-09-21)
bass vocals:
Paul Warren (US fiddler) (on 1967-09-21)
recorded at:
Columbia Studios (Nashville) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1967-09-21)
cover recording of:
Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right (on 1967-09-21)
lyricist:
Bob Dylan (in 1962)
composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist) (in 1962) and Bob Dylan (in 1962)
arranger:
Paul Clayton (in 1962) and Bruce Langhorne (in 1962)
publisher:
Budde Musikverlag (German publisher), Neue Welt Musikverlag, Sony/ATV Music Publishing (UK) Ltd., Warner Bros. Music (publisher; do NOT use as release label), Warner Bros., Inc. (not for release label use!), Witmark & Sons Essex Music, Warner/Chappell (Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.) (from 1963 until 1991), Warner Bros.-Seven Arts Records, Inc. (not a label) (in 1965) and Special Rider Music (from 1991 to present)
adaptations:
Anna olla älä huoli lain
version of:
Who’s Gonna Buy You Ribbons (When I’m Gone)
3:23
16Where Have All the Flowers Gone?
producer:
Bob Johnston (US record producer and early rockebilly singer)
banjo:
Earl Scruggs (on 1967-10-18)
double bass and tenor vocals:
Jake Tullock (country stand-up bass) (on 1967-10-18)
guitar and lead vocals:
Lester Flatt (on 1967-10-18)
guitar [lead guitar]:
Randy Scruggs (on 1967-10-18)
resonator guitar:
Josh Graves (on 1967-10-18)
baritone vocals:
Gary Scruggs (on 1967-10-18)
bass vocals:
Paul Warren (US fiddler) (on 1967-10-18)
recorded at:
Columbia Studios (Nashville) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1967-10-18)
recording of:
Where Have All the Flowers Gone (on 1967-10-18)
additional lyricist:
Joe Hickerson (in 1960-05)
lyricist and composer:
Pete Seeger (in 1955-10)
publisher:
Sanga Music, Inc. and The Bicycle Music Company (part of Concord Bicycle Music since 2015/04/01, overseeing publishing and rights management) (in 1961)
cover recording of:
Where Have All the Flowers Gone
additional lyricist:
Joe Hickerson (in 1960-05)
lyricist and composer:
Pete Seeger (in 1955-10)
publisher:
Sanga Music, Inc. and The Bicycle Music Company (part of Concord Bicycle Music since 2015/04/01, overseeing publishing and rights management) (in 1961)
3:04
17Blowin' in the Wind
producer:
Bob Johnston (US record producer and early rockebilly singer)
banjo:
Earl Scruggs (on 1967-09-21)
double bass and tenor vocals:
Jake Tullock (country stand-up bass) (on 1967-09-21)
drums (drum set):
[unknown] (Special Purpose Artist – Do not add releases here, if possible.) (on 1967-09-21)
guitar and lead vocals:
Lester Flatt (on 1967-09-21)
guitar [lead guitar]:
Randy Scruggs (on 1967-09-21)
harmonica:
Charlie McCoy (white blues harmonica player, 1960s-present) (on 1967-09-21)
resonator guitar:
Josh Graves (on 1967-09-21)
baritone vocals:
Gary Scruggs (on 1967-09-21)
bass vocals:
Paul Warren (US fiddler) (on 1967-09-21)
recorded at:
Columbia Studios (Nashville) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1967-09-21)
recording of:
Blowin’ in the Wind (on 1967-09-21)
lyricist and composer:
Bob Dylan (in 1962-04)
publisher:
Sony Music Publishing (worldwide except Japan, ended 1995), Sony/ATV Music Publishing (UK) Ltd., Warner Bros. Music (publisher; do NOT use as release label), Warner Bros., Inc. (not for release label use!), Warner/Chappell (Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.) (from 1962 until 1990) and Special Rider Music (from 1990 to present)
2:41
18It Ain't Me Babe
producer:
Bob Johnston (US record producer and early rockebilly singer)
12 string guitar:
Randy Scruggs (on 1967-09-21)
banjo:
Earl Scruggs (on 1967-09-21)
double bass and tenor vocals:
Jake Tullock (country stand-up bass) (on 1967-09-21)
drums (drum set):
[unknown] (Special Purpose Artist – Do not add releases here, if possible.) (on 1967-09-21)
guitar and lead vocals:
Lester Flatt (on 1967-09-21)
harmonica:
Charlie McCoy (white blues harmonica player, 1960s-present) (on 1967-09-21)
resonator guitar:
Josh Graves (on 1967-09-21)
baritone vocals:
Gary Scruggs (on 1967-09-21)
bass vocals:
Paul Warren (US fiddler) (on 1967-09-21)
recorded at:
Columbia Studios (Nashville) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1967-09-21)
recording of:
It Ain’t Me, Babe (on 1967-09-21)
lyricist and composer:
Bob Dylan (in 1964-05)
publisher:
Sony Music Publishing (worldwide except Japan, ended 1995), Warner Bros. Music (publisher; do NOT use as release label), Warner Bros. Music Ltd. (UK subsidiary, so named between 1970/01/23–1971/04/26 and 1972/04/25–1988/08/23), Warner/Chappell (Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.) (from 1964 until 1992) and Special Rider Music (from 1992 to present)
adaptations:
En minä joku toinen
2:47
19Ode to Billie Joe
producer:
Bob Johnston (US record producer and early rockebilly singer)
banjo:
Earl Scruggs (on 1967-10-20)
double bass:
Jake Tullock (country stand-up bass) (on 1967-10-20)
drums (drum set):
[unknown] (Special Purpose Artist – Do not add releases here, if possible.) (on 1967-10-20)
guitar:
Lester Flatt (on 1967-10-20) and Johnny Johnson (US country guitarist/bassist, active 1950s-1974) (on 1967-10-20)
guitar [lead guitar]:
Randy Scruggs (on 1967-10-20)
harmonica:
Charlie McCoy (white blues harmonica player, 1960s-present) (on 1967-10-20)
resonator guitar:
Josh Graves (on 1967-10-20)
lead vocals:
Lester Flatt (on 1967-10-20)
recorded at:
Columbia Studios (Nashville) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1967-10-20)
recording of:
Ode to Billie Joe (on 1967-10-20)
lyricist and composer:
Bobbie Gentry (Roberta Lee Streeter - American singer-songwriter)
publisher:
Larry Shayne Music, Inc. and Universal/MCA Music Publishing Pty Ltd
4:23
20Four Strong Winds
producer:
Bob Johnston (US record producer and early rockebilly singer)
12 string guitar:
Randy Scruggs (on 1967-09-21)
banjo:
Earl Scruggs (on 1967-09-21)
double bass and tenor vocals:
Jake Tullock (country stand-up bass) (on 1967-09-21)
drums (drum set):
[unknown] (Special Purpose Artist – Do not add releases here, if possible.) (on 1967-09-21)
guitar and lead vocals:
Lester Flatt (on 1967-09-21)
harmonica:
Charlie McCoy (white blues harmonica player, 1960s-present) (on 1967-09-21)
resonator guitar:
Josh Graves (on 1967-09-21)
baritone vocals:
Gary Scruggs (on 1967-09-21)
bass vocals:
Paul Warren (US fiddler) (on 1967-09-21)
recorded at:
Columbia Studios (Nashville) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1967-09-21)
recording of:
Four Strong Winds (on 1967-09-21)
lyricist and composer:
Ian Tyson
publisher:
M. Witmark & Sons and Warner Bros., Inc. (not for release label use!)
2:46
21Buddy, Don't You Roll So Slow
producer:
Bob Johnston (US record producer and early rockebilly singer)
double bass and tenor vocals:
Jake Tullock (country stand-up bass) (on 1967-10-18)
fiddle and bass vocals:
Paul Warren (US fiddler) (on 1967-10-18)
guitar and lead vocals:
Lester Flatt (on 1967-10-18)
guitar [lead guitar]:
Earl Scruggs (on 1967-10-18)
resonator guitar:
Josh Graves (on 1967-10-18)
baritone vocals:
Gary Scruggs (on 1967-10-18)
recorded at:
Columbia Studios (Nashville) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1967-10-18)
recording of:
Nine Pound Hammer (on 1967-10-18)
writer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
publisher:
Elvis Presley Music and Hill and Range Songs, Inc. (publisher)
2:51
22Foggy Mountain Breakdown
producer:
Bob Johnston (US record producer and early rockebilly singer)
banjo:
Earl Scruggs (on 1967-10-20)
double bass:
Jake Tullock (country stand-up bass) (on 1967-10-20)
drums (drum set):
[unknown] (Special Purpose Artist – Do not add releases here, if possible.) (on 1967-10-20)
fiddle:
Paul Warren (US fiddler) (on 1967-10-20)
guitar:
Lester Flatt (on 1967-10-20) and Johnny Johnson (US country guitarist/bassist, active 1950s-1974) (on 1967-10-20)
resonator guitar:
Josh Graves (on 1967-10-20)
recorded at:
Columbia Studios (Nashville) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1967-10-20)
recording of:
Foggy Mountain Breakdown (on 1967-10-20)
composer:
Earl Scruggs
2:10
23This Land Is Your Land
producer:
Bob Johnston (US record producer and early rockebilly singer)
banjo:
Earl Scruggs (on 1967-10-18)
double bass and tenor vocals:
Jake Tullock (country stand-up bass) (on 1967-10-18)
guitar and lead vocals:
Lester Flatt (on 1967-10-18)
guitar [lead guitar]:
Randy Scruggs (on 1967-10-18)
resonator guitar:
Josh Graves (on 1967-10-18)
baritone vocals:
Gary Scruggs (on 1967-10-18)
bass vocals:
Paul Warren (US fiddler) (on 1967-10-18)
recorded at:
Columbia Studios (Nashville) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1967-10-18)
recording of:
This Land Is Your Land (on 1967-10-18)
lyricist and composer:
Woody Guthrie (American singer-songwriter) (in 1940)
part of:
Roud Folk Song Index (number: 16378)
is based on:
When the World's on Fire
2:44