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Roy Acuff And His Smoky Mountain Boys - Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain / The Devil's Train (Shellac, 10") (Fair (F))
Roy Acuff And His Smoky Mountain Boys - Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain / The Devil's Train (Shellac, 10") (Fair (F))
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Media Condition: Fair (F)
Sleeve Condition: No Cover
Media has visible groove wear and scratches, edges are damaged, untested.
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Both sides recorded 28 January 1947 in Hollywood, CA. Credits and recording date reported in .
1947
Folk World & Country
Country
A. Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain
B. The Devil's Train
Accordion [Uncredited] - Francis “Sonny Day” Tamvourin
Bass [Uncredited] - Velma Williams
Dobro [Uncredited], Vocals [Uncredited] - Pete 'Oswald' Kirby
Guitar [Uncredited] - Lonnie Wilson (2)
Mandolin [Uncredited] - Jess Easterday
Vocals - Roy Acuff
Shellac1, Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain / The Devil's Train, Roy Acuff And His Smoky Mountain Boys, 1947, US
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