Live in Japan

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Annotation

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Annotation last modified on 2026-01-27 23:26 UTC.

Tracklist

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1Fox on the Run
banjo:
Bill Emerson (on 1971-01-18)
double bass [bass]:
Bill Yates (US bluegrass bassist) (on 1971-01-18)
guitar and lead vocals:
Charlie Waller (American bluegrass musician) (on 1971-01-18)
mandolin:
Doyle Lawson (on 1971-01-18)
vocals:
Bill Emerson (on 1971-01-18), Doyle Lawson (on 1971-01-18) and Bill Yates (US bluegrass bassist) (on 1971-01-18)
recorded at:
Meguro-Sugino Hall (Meguro Persimmon Hall) in Yakumo, Meguro (Meguro-ku), Tokyo, Japan (on 1971-01-18)
live recording of:
Fox on the Run (on 1971-01-18)
lyricist and composer:
Tony Hazzard (songwriter)
2:51
2Little Bessie
banjo:
Bill Emerson (on 1971-01-18)
double bass [bass]:
Bill Yates (US bluegrass bassist) (on 1971-01-18)
guitar and lead vocals:
Charlie Waller (American bluegrass musician) (on 1971-01-18)
mandolin:
Doyle Lawson (on 1971-01-18)
vocals:
Bill Emerson (on 1971-01-18), Doyle Lawson (on 1971-01-18) and Bill Yates (US bluegrass bassist) (on 1971-01-18)
recorded at:
Meguro-Sugino Hall (Meguro Persimmon Hall) in Yakumo, Meguro (Meguro-ku), Tokyo, Japan (on 1971-01-18)
live recording of:
Little Bessie (on 1971-01-18)
writer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
3:45
3Train 45
banjo:
Bill Emerson
double bass [bass]:
Bill Yates (US bluegrass bassist)
guitar:
Charlie Waller (American bluegrass musician)
mandolin:
Doyle Lawson
live recording of:
Train 45
writer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
4:07
4Legend of the Rebel Soldier
banjo:
Bill Emerson (on 1971-01-18)
double bass [bass]:
Bill Yates (US bluegrass bassist) (on 1971-01-18)
guitar and lead vocals:
Charlie Waller (American bluegrass musician) (on 1971-01-18)
mandolin:
Doyle Lawson (on 1971-01-18)
vocals:
Bill Emerson (on 1971-01-18), Doyle Lawson (on 1971-01-18) and Bill Yates (US bluegrass bassist) (on 1971-01-18)
recorded at:
Meguro-Sugino Hall (Meguro Persimmon Hall) in Yakumo, Meguro (Meguro-ku), Tokyo, Japan (on 1971-01-18)
live recording of:
Legend of the Rebel Soldier (on 1971-01-18)
lyricist and arranger:
Charlie Moore (bluegrass artist from South Carolina)
composer:
[unknown] (Special Purpose Artist – Do not add releases here, if possible.)
is based on:
Shall My Soul Pass Through Old Ireland
3:35
5Walking Down the Line
banjo:
Bill Emerson (on 1971-01-18)
double bass [bass]:
Bill Yates (US bluegrass bassist) (on 1971-01-18)
guitar:
Charlie Waller (American bluegrass musician) (on 1971-01-18)
mandolin and lead vocals:
Doyle Lawson (on 1971-01-18)
vocals:
Bill Emerson (on 1971-01-18), Charlie Waller (American bluegrass musician) (on 1971-01-18) and Bill Yates (US bluegrass bassist) (on 1971-01-18)
recorded at:
Meguro-Sugino Hall (Meguro Persimmon Hall) in Yakumo, Meguro (Meguro-ku), Tokyo, Japan (on 1971-01-18)
live recording of:
Walkin’ Down the Line (on 1971-01-18)
lyricist and composer:
Bob Dylan (in 1962)
publisher:
Special Rider Music
2:14
6Matterhorn
banjo:
Bill Emerson (on 1971-01-18)
double bass [bass]:
Bill Yates (US bluegrass bassist) (on 1971-01-18)
guitar and lead vocals:
Charlie Waller (American bluegrass musician) (on 1971-01-18)
mandolin:
Doyle Lawson (on 1971-01-18)
vocals:
Bill Emerson (on 1971-01-18), Doyle Lawson (on 1971-01-18) and Bill Yates (US bluegrass bassist) (on 1971-01-18)
recorded at:
Meguro-Sugino Hall (Meguro Persimmon Hall) in Yakumo, Meguro (Meguro-ku), Tokyo, Japan (on 1971-01-18)
live recording of:
Matterhorn (on 1971-01-18)
writer:
Fred Burch and Mel Tillis
3:15
7Country Roads
banjo:
Bill Emerson (on 1971-01-18)
double bass [bass]:
Bill Yates (US bluegrass bassist) (on 1971-01-18)
guitar and lead vocals:
Charlie Waller (American bluegrass musician) (on 1971-01-18)
mandolin:
Doyle Lawson (on 1971-01-18)
vocals:
Bill Emerson (on 1971-01-18), Doyle Lawson (on 1971-01-18) and Bill Yates (US bluegrass bassist) (on 1971-01-18)
recorded at:
Meguro-Sugino Hall (Meguro Persimmon Hall) in Yakumo, Meguro (Meguro-ku), Tokyo, Japan (on 1971-01-18)
live recording of:
Take Me Home, Country Roads (on 1971-01-18)
anthem of:
West Virginia, United States
writer:
Bill Danoff, John Denver and Taffy Nivert
publisher:
BMG Ruby Songs, Cherry Lane Music Ltd., Dino Park Publishing, JD Legacy Publishing, My Pop’s Songs, Reservoir Media Music and Cherry Lane Music Publishing Company Inc. (in 1971)
sub-publisher:
ソニー・ミュージックパブリッシング A事業部 (Sony Music Publishing (Japan) Inc., A Division) and フジパシフィックミュージック BMG事業部 (Fujipacific Music Inc., BMG Division)
2:53
8He Will Set Your Fields on Fire
banjo:
Bill Emerson (on 1971-01-18)
double bass [bass]:
Bill Yates (US bluegrass bassist) (on 1971-01-18)
guitar and lead vocals:
Charlie Waller (American bluegrass musician) (on 1971-01-18)
mandolin:
Doyle Lawson (on 1971-01-18)
vocals:
Bill Emerson (on 1971-01-18), Doyle Lawson (on 1971-01-18) and Bill Yates (US bluegrass bassist) (on 1971-01-18)
recorded at:
Meguro-Sugino Hall (Meguro Persimmon Hall) in Yakumo, Meguro (Meguro-ku), Tokyo, Japan (on 1971-01-18)
live recording of:
He Will Set Your Fields Afire (on 1971-01-18)
composer:
Wilbur Jones (“The Father of Bluegrass”)
4:18
9Cripple Creek
banjo:
Bill Emerson (on 1971-01-18)
double bass [bass]:
Bill Yates (US bluegrass bassist) (on 1971-01-18)
guitar and lead vocals:
Charlie Waller (American bluegrass musician) (on 1971-01-18)
mandolin:
Doyle Lawson (on 1971-01-18)
vocals:
Bill Emerson (on 1971-01-18), Doyle Lawson (on 1971-01-18) and Bill Yates (US bluegrass bassist) (on 1971-01-18)
recorded at:
Meguro-Sugino Hall (Meguro Persimmon Hall) in Yakumo, Meguro (Meguro-ku), Tokyo, Japan (on 1971-01-18)
live recording of:
Cripple Creek (on 1971-01-18)
lyricist and composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
part of:
Roud Folk Song Index (number: 3434)
4:06
10Foggy Mountain Breakdown
banjo:
Bill Emerson (on 1971-01-18)
double bass [bass]:
Bill Yates (US bluegrass bassist) (on 1971-01-18)
guitar:
Charlie Waller (American bluegrass musician) (on 1971-01-18)
mandolin:
Doyle Lawson (on 1971-01-18)
recorded at:
Meguro-Sugino Hall (Meguro Persimmon Hall) in Yakumo, Meguro (Meguro-ku), Tokyo, Japan (on 1971-01-18)
live recording of:
Foggy Mountain Breakdown (on 1971-01-18)
composer:
Earl Scruggs
2:27
11East Virginia Blues
banjo:
Bill Emerson (on 1971-01-18)
double bass [bass]:
Bill Yates (US bluegrass bassist) (on 1971-01-18)
guitar and lead vocals:
Charlie Waller (American bluegrass musician) (on 1971-01-18)
mandolin:
Doyle Lawson (on 1971-01-18)
vocals:
Bill Emerson (on 1971-01-18), Doyle Lawson (on 1971-01-18) and Bill Yates (US bluegrass bassist) (on 1971-01-18)
recorded at:
Meguro-Sugino Hall (Meguro Persimmon Hall) in Yakumo, Meguro (Meguro-ku), Tokyo, Japan (on 1971-01-18)
3:09
12Redwood Hill
banjo:
Bill Emerson (on 1971-01-18)
double bass [bass]:
Bill Yates (US bluegrass bassist) (on 1971-01-18)
guitar and lead vocals:
Charlie Waller (American bluegrass musician) (on 1971-01-18)
mandolin:
Doyle Lawson (on 1971-01-18)
vocals:
Bill Emerson (on 1971-01-18), Doyle Lawson (on 1971-01-18) and Bill Yates (US bluegrass bassist) (on 1971-01-18)
recorded at:
Meguro-Sugino Hall (Meguro Persimmon Hall) in Yakumo, Meguro (Meguro-ku), Tokyo, Japan (on 1971-01-18)
live recording of:
Redwood Hill (on 1971-01-18)
lyricist and composer:
Gordon Lightfoot
publisher:
WB Music Corp. (1929–2019)
3:05
13I’ll Break Out
banjo:
Bill Emerson (on 1971-01-18)
double bass [bass] and lead vocals:
Bill Yates (US bluegrass bassist) (on 1971-01-18)
guitar:
Charlie Waller (American bluegrass musician) (on 1971-01-18)
mandolin:
Doyle Lawson (on 1971-01-18)
vocals:
Bill Emerson (on 1971-01-18), Doyle Lawson (on 1971-01-18) and Charlie Waller (American bluegrass musician) (on 1971-01-18)
recorded at:
Meguro-Sugino Hall (Meguro Persimmon Hall) in Yakumo, Meguro (Meguro-ku), Tokyo, Japan (on 1971-01-18)
live recording of:
I’ll Break Out Again Tonight (on 1971-01-18)
writer:
Arthur Leo “Doodle” Owens (American country music singer-songwriter) and Sanger D. Shafer
4:13
14Under the Double Eagle
banjo:
Bill Emerson
double bass [bass]:
Bill Yates (US bluegrass bassist)
guitar:
Charlie Waller (American bluegrass musician)
mandolin:
Doyle Lawson
live recording of:
Under the Double Eagle (catch-all for arrangements)
version of:
Unter dem Doppeladler, op. 159 (Under the Double Eagle)
3:20
15Copper Kettle
banjo:
Bill Emerson (on 1971-01-18)
double bass [bass]:
Bill Yates (US bluegrass bassist) (on 1971-01-18)
guitar and lead vocals:
Charlie Waller (American bluegrass musician) (on 1971-01-18)
mandolin:
Doyle Lawson (on 1971-01-18)
vocals:
Bill Emerson (on 1971-01-18), Doyle Lawson (on 1971-01-18) and Bill Yates (US bluegrass bassist) (on 1971-01-18)
recorded at:
Meguro-Sugino Hall (Meguro Persimmon Hall) in Yakumo, Meguro (Meguro-ku), Tokyo, Japan (on 1971-01-18)
live recording of:
Copper Kettle (on 1971-01-18)
lyricist and composer:
Albert Frank Beddoe
3:10
16Yesterday
banjo:
Bill Emerson (on 1971-01-18)
double bass [bass]:
Bill Yates (US bluegrass bassist) (on 1971-01-18)
guitar:
Charlie Waller (American bluegrass musician) (on 1971-01-18)
mandolin:
Doyle Lawson (on 1971-01-18)
recorded at:
Meguro-Sugino Hall (Meguro Persimmon Hall) in Yakumo, Meguro (Meguro-ku), Tokyo, Japan (on 1971-01-18)
live instrumental recording of:
Yesterday (original by The Beatles) (on 1971-01-18)
writer:
John Lennon (The Beatles) and Paul McCartney (The Beatles)
publisher:
EMI Blackwood Music Inc., Northern Songs, Sony/ATV, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC (1995–2020), Sony/ATV Tunes LLC (ASCAP) and Maclen Music Ltd. (U.S. based publisher for Lennon–McCartney) (from 1965 to present)
3:45
17Bringing Mary Home
banjo:
Bill Emerson (on 1971-01-18)
double bass [bass]:
Bill Yates (US bluegrass bassist) (on 1971-01-18)
guitar and lead vocals:
Charlie Waller (American bluegrass musician) (on 1971-01-18)
mandolin:
Doyle Lawson (on 1971-01-18)
vocals:
Bill Emerson (on 1971-01-18), Doyle Lawson (on 1971-01-18) and Bill Yates (US bluegrass bassist) (on 1971-01-18)
recorded at:
Meguro-Sugino Hall (Meguro Persimmon Hall) in Yakumo, Meguro (Meguro-ku), Tokyo, Japan (on 1971-01-18)
live recording of:
Bringing Mary Home (on 1971-01-18)
writer:
John Duffey, Joe Kingston (bluegrass musician/writer) and Chaw Mank (bluegrass musician/writer)
publisher:
Belinda AB (in 1978)
3:50
18Seeing Nellie Home
banjo:
Bill Emerson (on 1971-01-18)
double bass [bass]:
Bill Yates (US bluegrass bassist) (on 1971-01-18)
guitar:
Charlie Waller (American bluegrass musician) (on 1971-01-18)
mandolin:
Doyle Lawson (on 1971-01-18)
lead vocals:
Doyle Lawson (on 1971-01-18), Charlie Waller (American bluegrass musician) (on 1971-01-18) and Bill Yates (US bluegrass bassist) (on 1971-01-18)
vocals:
Bill Emerson (on 1971-01-18)
recorded at:
Meguro-Sugino Hall (Meguro Persimmon Hall) in Yakumo, Meguro (Meguro-ku), Tokyo, Japan (on 1971-01-18)
4:41
19Along the Way
banjo:
Bill Emerson (on 1971-01-18)
double bass [bass]:
Bill Yates (US bluegrass bassist) (on 1971-01-18)
guitar:
Charlie Waller (American bluegrass musician) (on 1971-01-18)
mandolin and lead vocals:
Doyle Lawson (on 1971-01-18)
vocals:
Bill Emerson (on 1971-01-18), Charlie Waller (American bluegrass musician) (on 1971-01-18) and Bill Yates (US bluegrass bassist) (on 1971-01-18)
recorded at:
Meguro-Sugino Hall (Meguro Persimmon Hall) in Yakumo, Meguro (Meguro-ku), Tokyo, Japan (on 1971-01-18)
3:52
20Hank Snow Medley
banjo:
Bill Emerson (on 1971-01-18)
double bass [bass]:
Bill Yates (US bluegrass bassist) (on 1971-01-18)
guitar and lead vocals:
Charlie Waller (American bluegrass musician) (on 1971-01-18)
mandolin:
Doyle Lawson (on 1971-01-18)
recorded at:
Meguro-Sugino Hall (Meguro Persimmon Hall) in Yakumo, Meguro (Meguro-ku), Tokyo, Japan (on 1971-01-18)
live medley including a recording of:
I’m Moving On
lyricist and composer:
Hank Snow
publisher:
Hill and Range Songs, Inc. (publisher) and Unichappell Music, Inc.
live medley including a recording of:
One More Ride
lyricist and composer:
Bob Nolan (Western songwriter)
live medley including a recording of:
Rhumba Boogie
lyricist and composer:
Hank Snow
live medley including a recording of:
The Golden Rocket
lyricist and composer:
Hank Snow
3:59