Bluegrass Number 1’s

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Tracklist

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#TitleArtistRatingLength
1Lonesome Wind Blues
banjo:
Marc Pruett (bluegrass banjo player)
bass and other vocals [harmony vocals]:
Darrin Vincent
fiddle:
Ron Stewart (bluegrass multi-instrumentalist session player, known for fiddle)
guitar:
Bryan Sutton
mandolin and lead vocals:
Rhonda Vincent
cover recording of:
Lonesome Wind Blues
lyricist and composer:
Wayne Raney
publisher:
Knox Music, Inc.
Rhonda Vincent3:03
2We’re Steppin’ Out Tonight
engineer:
David Ferguson (Nashville artist, sound engineer) and Mark Howard (guitar, banjo, engineer, producer; Nashville based)
producer:
Bobby Hicks (American bluegrass fiddler) and Traci Todd (US radio broadcaster)
banjo:
Rob McCoury (from 1996-12 until 1997-06)
double bass [acoustic bass]:
Mark Fain (US bluegrass/country bassist) (from 1996-12 until 1997-06)
fiddle:
Bobby Hicks (American bluegrass fiddler) (from 1996-12 until 1997-06)
guitar [lead & rhythm guitars]:
Bryan Sutton (from 1996-12 until 1997-06)
guitar [rhythm guitar]:
Del McCoury (from 1996-12 until 1997-06)
mandolin:
Ronnie McCoury (from 1996-12 until 1997-06)
vocals:
Del McCoury (from 1996-12 until 1997-06)
recorded at:
Eleven-O-Three Studio in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (from 1996-12 until 1997-06)
recording of:
We’re Steppin’ Out Tonight (from 1996-12 until 1997-06)
lyricist and composer:
Billy Wallace (Country artist)
Bobby Hicks & Del McCoury3:29
3Who Will Watch the Home Place?
recording engineer:
Tom Size (US audio engineer)
producer:
Laurie Lewis (bluegrass artist and violinist) and Mike Marshall (US mandolinist & multi-instrumentalist)
double bass [bass]:
Cary Black
fiddle:
Laurie Lewis (bluegrass artist and violinist)
guitar:
Peter McLaughlin
mandolin:
Tom Rozum
vocals:
Cary Black, Laurie Lewis (bluegrass artist and violinist), Peter McLaughlin and Tom Rozum
recorded at:
Tomland Studios in Pacheco, California, United States
recording of:
Who Will Watch the Home Place
lyricist and composer:
Kate Long
Laurie Lewis5:27
4Thirty Years of Farming
recording of:
Thirty Years of Farming
lyricist and composer:
Fred Eaglesmith
James King4:29
5New Fool
recording of:
New Fool
lyricist and composer:
Sidney Cox
Alison Krauss & Union Station3.52:50
6Waiting for You
engineer:
Steve Chandler (US recording engineer, Nashville based)
producer:
J.D. Crowe
banjo and baritone vocals:
J.D. Crowe
bass:
Curt Chapman
fiddle:
Randy Howard (fiddle and mandolin player)
guitar and lead vocals:
Richard Bennett (American Bluegrass Singer/Guitarist)
mandolin and tenor vocals:
Don Rigsby
resonator guitar [dobro]:
Phil Leadbetter
recording of:
Waiting for You
writer:
Richard Bennett (American Bluegrass Singer/Guitarist) and Curt Chapman
J.D. Crowe and the New South2:49
7The Bramble and the Rose
cover recording of:
The Bramble and the Rose
lyricist and composer:
Barbara Keith
Lynn Morris Band3:02
8Riding the Danville Pike
recording of:
Riding the Danville Pike
lyricist and composer:
Wayne Taylor (Bluegrass vocalist/bass player; member of Blue Highway)
publisher:
Forty WAT Music
Blue Highway2:09
9Is the Grass Any Bluer
recording of:
Is the Grass Any Bluer
writer:
Cory Batten, Buck Moore (Songwriter) and Troy Seals (Troy Harold Seals, American singer, songwriter, and guitarist)
Rhonda Vincent2:46
10Carry Me Across the Mountain
producer and mixer:
Tim Austin and Dan Tyminski
banjo:
Ron Block
bass:
Barry Bales
fiddle and tenor vocals:
Alison Krauss
guitar [rhythm guitar] and lead vocals:
Dan Tyminski
mandolin:
Adam Steffey (bluegrass mandolin player)
resonator guitar [Dobro]:
Jerry Douglas (US guitar and dobro player)
recorded at and mixed at:
Doobie Shea Studios (Boones Mill, VA) in Franklin County, Virginia, United States
recording of:
Carry Me Across the Mountain
writer:
John Pennell, Billy Smith (US bluegrass guitarist and songwriter) and Jeff White (bluegrass guitarist, songwriter and producer)
publisher:
Bats and Crows, Shiroisan Music, Sony/ATV Tree Publishing and William Franklin Publishing Co
Dan Tyminski2:34
11Bed by the Window
recording engineer and mixer:
Steve Chandler (US recording engineer, Nashville based)
producer:
Ken Irwin
double bass [bass]:
Jason Moore (US bluegrass bassist)
fiddle:
Bobby Hicks (American bluegrass fiddler)
guitar:
James King (Bluegrass/gospel musician) and Adam Poindexter (US bluegrass banjo & guitar player)
guitar [lead guitar] and mandolin:
Kevin Prater
lead vocals:
James King (Bluegrass/gospel musician)
vocals:
Kevin Prater
recorded at and mixed at:
Hilltop Recording Studios in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
cover recording of:
Bed by the Window
writer:
Rob Crosby (American country singer/songwriter) and Marnie L. Wilson
recording of:
Bed by the Window
writer:
Rob Crosby (American country singer/songwriter) and Marnie L. Wilson
James King4:58
12Duncan & Brady (He’s Been on the Job Too Long)
banjo and baritone vocals:
Tom Adams (US bluegrass banjoist)
double bass [bass]:
Earl Yager
fiddle:
Eddie Stubbs
guitar and tenor vocals:
Dudley Connell
mandolin:
David McLaughlin (US bluegrass musician)
lead vocals:
Dudley Connell and David McLaughlin (US bluegrass musician)
recording of:
Duncan and Brady
writer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
part of:
Roud Folk Song Index (number: 4177)
The Johnson Mountain Boys3:19
13Mama’s Hand
double bass [bass]:
Marshall Wilborn
fiddle [harmony fiddle]:
Warren Blair
guest fiddle:
Stuart Duncan
guitar [lead guitar]:
David McLaughlin (US bluegrass musician)
guitar [rhythm guitar] and lead vocals:
Lynn Morris
guest background vocals [harmony vocals]:
Suzanne Cox
cover recording of:
Mama's Hand
lyricist and composer:
Hazel Dickens
recording of:
Mama's Hand
lyricist and composer:
Hazel Dickens
Lynn Morris4:12
14Grapes on the Vine
banjo:
Bill Emerson
bass [acoustic bass]:
Ron Rice
fiddle and viola:
Rickie Simpkins
guitar:
Tony Rice and Wyatt Rice
mandolin:
Larry Rice (bluegrass mandolinist, singer, songwriter)
resonator guitar [dobro]:
Jerry Douglas (US guitar and dobro player) and Frank Poindexter
vocals:
Bill Emerson, Larry Rice (bluegrass mandolinist, singer, songwriter) and Tony Rice
cover recording of:
Grapes on the Vine
lyricist and composer:
Steve Gillette (in 1983) and Charles John Quarto (in 1983)
The Rice Brothers3:15
15Tall Pines
additional recording engineer:
Dave Wellhausen
recording engineer:
Tom Size (US audio engineer)
banjo:
Craig Smith (banjoist)
double bass [string bass]:
Todd Phillips (double bassist)
fiddle and lead vocals:
Laurie Lewis (bluegrass artist and violinist)
guitar [rhythm guitar]:
Mary Gibbons
mandolin:
Tom Rozum
background vocals [harmony vocals]:
Mary Gibbons and Tom Rozum
additionally recorded at:
Dave Wellhausen Studios in San Francisco, California, United States and Tomland Studios in Pacheco, California, United States
recorded at:
The Music Annex in Menlo Park, California, United States
cover recording of:
Tall Pines
lyricist and composer:
Damon Black (songwriter)
Laurie Lewis3:17
16The Cold Hard Facts
producer:
Jerry Douglas (US guitar and dobro player) and Ronnie McCoury
banjo:
Rob McCoury
double bass [bass]:
Mike Bub (Bluegrass Bassist)
fiddle:
Jason Carter (US bluegrass fiddler)
guitar and lead vocals:
Del McCoury
mandolin:
Ronnie McCoury
resonator guitar [dobro]:
Jerry Douglas (US guitar and dobro player)
recording of:
The Cold Hard Facts
writer:
Ronnie McCoury and Jeff White (bluegrass guitarist, songwriter and producer)
The Del McCoury Band2:46
17So Long, So Wrong
banjo and tenor vocals [low tenor]:
Ron Block
bass [acoustic bass]:
Barry Bales
fiddle and lead vocals:
Alison Krauss
guitar and baritone vocals:
Dan Tyminski
mandolin:
Adam Steffey (bluegrass mandolin player)
recording of:
So Long, So Wrong
writer:
Patrick Brayer and Walden Dahl
Alison Krauss & Union Station3:10
18I’ve Never Been So Lonesome
recording engineer:
Ronnie Freeland
producer:
Ken Irwin and Longview (US bluegrass band)
banjo:
Joe Mullins (American bluegrass and gospel banjo player and singer)
double bass [bass]:
Marshall Wilborn
fiddle:
Glen Duncan (bluegrass multi-instrument musician)
guitar:
Dudley Connell
mandolin:
Don Rigsby
lead vocals:
James King (Bluegrass/gospel musician)
recorded at:
Long View Farm Studios in North Brookfield, Massachusetts, United States
recording of:
I’ve Never Been So Lonesome
writer:
Sam Humphrey (US songwriter) and Ted Lundy
Longview2:47
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