High Lonesome (bonus tracks)

~ Release by Various Artists (see all versions of this release, 3 available)

Tracklist

1CD
#TitleArtistRatingLength
1With Body and Soul
banjo:
Rual Yarbrough (US banjo player)
double bass:
Unknown, probably Bill Yates ([unknown], Special Purpose Artist – Do not add releases here, if possible.)
fiddle:
Kenny Baker (US fiddler)
guitar:
James Monroe
mandolin and lead vocals:
Bill Monroe (“The Father of Bluegrass”)
live recording of:
With Body and Soul (in 1969)
lyricist and composer:
Virginia Stauffer
Bill Monroe3:29
2Jerusalem Ridge
producer:
David Freeman (County Records owner, historian, and producer)
banjo:
Bob Black (Bluegrass banjo player, Iowa based) (from 1976-03-29 until 1976-03-30)
double bass:
Randy Davis (US bluegrass bassist) (from 1976-03-29 until 1976-03-30)
fiddle:
Kenny Baker (US fiddler) (from 1976-03-29 until 1976-03-30)
guitar:
Joe Stuart (US bluegrass musician) (from 1976-03-29 until 1976-03-30)
mandolin:
Bill Monroe (“The Father of Bluegrass”) (from 1976-03-29 until 1976-03-30)
recording of:
Jerusalem Ridge (from 1976-03-29 until 1976-03-30)
composer:
Kenny Baker (US fiddler) and Bill Monroe (“The Father of Bluegrass”)
publisher:
Bill Monroe Music
Kenny Baker & Bill Monroe3:33
3The Fields Have Turned Brown
engineer:
Roy Homer (Engineer) (on 1973-03-22)
producer:
Charles R. Freeland (Rebel Records founder and producer)
banjo and tenor vocals:
Ralph Stanley (US bluegrass singer and banjo player) (on 1973-03-22)
bass:
Jack Cooke (bluegrass musician, bass, guitar & voaclist) (on 1973-03-22)
double bass [bass]:
Jack Cooke (bluegrass musician, bass, guitar & voaclist)
fiddle:
Curly Ray Cline (Fiddler) (on 1973-03-22)
guitar [lead guitar]:
Ricky Lee (US bluegrass guitarist) (on 1973-03-22)
guitar [rhythm guitar] and lead vocals:
Roy Lee Centers (bluegrass guitarist, banjo player, singer & composer) (on 1973-03-22)
mandolin and baritone vocals [high baritone]:
John Duffey (on 1973-03-22)
recorded at:
R.D. Homer Assoc. in Maryland, United States (on 1973-03-22)
recording of:
The Fields Have Turned Brown
writer:
Carter Stanley and Ralph Stanley (US bluegrass singer and banjo player)
Ralph Stanley2:51
4Going Across the Sea
Bill Monroe1:02
5I Wonder How the Old Folks Are at Home
recording of:
Homestead on the Farm
lyricist and composer:
A.P. Carter
is based on:
I Wonder How the Old Folks Are at Home
Mac Wiseman2:52
6Rocky Top
The Osborne Brothers2:23
7Sunny Side of the Mountain
Jimmy Martin2:33
8Paradise
Jim and Jesse2:46
9Train 45
recording of:
Train 45
writer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
Mac Wiseman2:20
10Meet Me by the Moonlight
The Stanley Brothers2:37
11Voice From on High
Bill Monroe2:38
12Gloryland
Ralph Stanley2:41
13Muddy Waters
recording of:
Muddy Water
composer:
Phil Rosenthal
The Seldom Scene3:15
14Free Born Man
Jimmy Martin3:04
15Ruby
The Osborne Brothers3:01
16Little Georgia Rose
recording of:
My Little Georgia Rose
composer:
Bill Monroe (“The Father of Bluegrass”)
The Seldom Scene2:53
17Pretty Polly
Ralph Stanley3:36
18I'm on the Way to the Old Home
banjo and baritone vocals:
Blake Williams (banjo player) (from 1989-06-15 until 1989-06-18)
double bass:
Billy Rose (US bluegrass musician) (from 1989-06-15 until 1989-06-18)
fiddle:
Clarence "Tater" Tate (from 1989-06-15 until 1989-06-18)
guitar:
Tom Ewing (US bluegrass guitarist and singer) (from 1989-06-15 until 1989-06-18)
mandolin and tenor vocals:
Bill Monroe (“The Father of Bluegrass”) (from 1989-06-15 until 1989-06-18)
lead vocals:
Tom Ewing (US bluegrass guitarist and singer) (from 1989-06-15 until 1989-06-18) and Bill Monroe (“The Father of Bluegrass”) (from 1989-06-15 until 1989-06-18)
recorded at:
Bill Monroe's 23rd Annual Bluegrass Festival (1989-06-15 – 1989-06-18)
recording of:
I'm on My Way Back to the Old Home (from 1989-06-15 until 1989-06-18)
lyricist and composer:
Bill Monroe (“The Father of Bluegrass”)
Bill Monroe2:15