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The Willis Brothers - The Golden Age Of The Willis Brothers album

The Willis Brothers - The Golden Age Of The Willis Brothers album

  • Performer: The Willis Brothers
  • Genre: Folk music
  • Title: The Golden Age Of The Willis Brothers
  • Released: 2004
  • Style: Hillbilly
  • MP3 version size: 1477 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1901 mb
  • Other: AAC AU VQF APE XM TTA AUD
  • Rating: 4.2
  • Votes: 386

Description

The Willis Brothers were a country music ensemble from Oklahoma, consisting of several brothers. Two of the Willis brothers (James, Charles) and Webb "Robber Baron" Cardwell played together as teenagers from the early 1930s under the name Oklahoma Wranglers. They were regulars on Shawnee, Oklahoma station KGEF through the decade, but in 1939, Joe married and exited the group

Tracklist: 1. Wagon Train, 2. Cimarron (Roll On), 3. Cool Water, 4. Rye Whiskey, 5. That Pioneer Mother Of Mine, 6. Buffalo Gals, 7. Cody Of The Pony Express, 8. Streets Of Laredo, 9. Tumbling Tumbleweeds, 10. Missouri, 11. Red River Valley, 12. I’ve Been Working On The Railroad, 13. I Still Do, 14. Strawberry Roan, 15. Ace In The Hole, 16. Battle Hymn Of The Republic, 17. Oh Susannah (Outro).

The Willis Family is an American reality television show about a musical family that aired on TLC in 2015 and 2016. talents and balancing a life at home". The family of entertainers, known onstage as The Willis Clan, reached the quarter finals of season 9 of America's Got Talent. Parents Toby and Brenda Willis have 12 children – eight girls and four boys.

James Guy Willis, Charles Skeeter Willis, and John Vic Willis started playing music on their family farm as kids. As teenagers in 1932, the Willis Brothers formed the Oklahoma Wranglers, formed as a band, playing a blend of Western swing and cowboy. Skeeter Willis sang and fiddled; Guy sang lead and played guitar; and, in the original lineup, eldest brother Joe played along. The Willis Brothers played on Shawnee, OK's KGEF throughout the '30s. In 1939, Joe married and left, and Vic, who played accordion, piano, and sang, joined. GIVE ME 40 ACRES by THE WILLIS BROTHERS. The Willis Brothers - Convoy In The Sky. THE Willis Brothers, Truck Driver& Queen. The Willis Brothers On The Porter Wagner Show. The Willis Brothers - Blood On The Saddle (1961) aka Rex Wells. Willis Brothers - Thanks To Women& Liberation. The Willis Brothers - 6 Foot 2 X 4 (1965).

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The Willis Brothers were a country music ensemble from Oklahoma, consisting of several brothers. Three of the Willis brothers (James, Charles, and Joe) played together as teenagers from the early 1930s under the name Oklahoma Wranglers. They were regulars on Shawnee, Oklahoma station KGEF through the decade, but in 1939, Joe married and left the group. John (Vic) joined, and soon after the group moved to Kansas City, where they appeared on the Brush Street Follies through 1942.

Tracklist

1 Alimony
2 Back Up And Push (Inst.)
3 Came The Dawn
4 Candy In A Room With A Baby
5 Down Yonder (Inst.)
6 Gettin' High,Feelin' Low Over You
7 Green Back Dollar
8 Hoot Owl Boogie
9 I Can't Go On This Way
10 I Don't Know
11 I Just Want To Be With You
12 If I Should Need You (Would You Say "Yes"?)
13 Old Indians Never Die (From Picture "Hollywood Barn Dance")
14 Poor Boy
15 Savannah River Rag
16 Somebody Mentioned Your Name
17 The Waltz And The Tennessee Moon
18 Unhappy New Year
19 Warm Beer And A Cold,Cold Woman
20 Wrangler Boogie (Inst.)
21 You Don't Have To Worry
22 You Don't Want Me