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A Tribute to the Delmore Brothers is an album by American country music duo The Louvin Brothers, released in 1960.[1]
The Delmore Brothers were country music pioneers and stars of the Grand Ole Opry in the 1930s.
In his Allmusic review, Bruce Eder stated: "You could listen to music for 50 years and not hear harmonies as sweet or playing as nimble as what's on A Tribute to the Delmore Brothers. The album was one top-flight brother harmony duo paying tribute to the first great brother harmony duo in recording history."
Reissues
- In 1992, all of the tracks from A Tribute to the Delmore Brothers were included in the Close Harmony 8-CD box set issued by Bear Family Records.
- A Tribute to the Delmore Brothers was reissued on CD by Capitol in 1996.
- A Tribute to the Delmore Brothers was reissued on CD by Capitol in 1999 with Country Love Ballads.
- A Tribute to the Delmore Brothers was reissued on CD by Capitol Nashville in 2007.
Track listing
All songs by Alton Delmore and Rabon Delmore unless otherwise noted.
- "Weary Lonesome Blues" – 2:42
- "Midnight Special" (Traditional) – 2:40
- "Blues Stay Away from Me" (A. Delmore, R. Delmore, Wayne Raney, Henry Glover) – 3:21
- "Sand Mountain Blues" – 2:28
- "Southern Moon" – 2:38
- "Nashville Blues" – 2:53
- "Brown's Ferry Blues" – 2:53
- "When It's Time for the Whippoorwill to Sing" – 2:09
- "Freight Train Boogie" – 3:01
- "Put Me on the Train to Carolina" – 3:10
- "Gonna Lay Down My Old Guitar" – 2:45
- "The Last Old Shovel" (Traditional) – 2:20
Personnel
- Charlie Louvin – vocals, guitar
- Ira Louvin – vocals, mandolin
- Jimmy Capps – guitar
Production notes:
- Ken Nelson – producer
References
- ^ Allmusic entry for A Tribute to the Delmore Brothers Retrieved January 2010.