Tennessee Ernie Ford - Farther Down The River / You've Still Got Love All Over You album flac
Performer: Tennessee Ernie FordTitle: Farther Down The River / You've Still Got Love All Over You
Style: Country
Released: 1973
Country: USA & Canada
MP3 album: 1753 mb
FLAC album: 1313 mb
Rating: 4.6
Other formats: MP2 MP1 VOX WAV MP4 DMF VQF
Genre: Folk and Country
Tennessee Ernie Ford. Girl Don't You Know" b/w "Now It's All Over" (from I Love You So Much It Hurts Me). Non-album track. Sing We Now Of Christmas"B b/w "The Little Drummer Boy". Farther Down The River (Where The Fishin's Good)" b/w "You've Still Got Love All Over You". 73. "Colorado Country Morning"C b/w "Daddy Usta Say".
A Farther Down The River. B You've Still Got Love All Over You 3:01. Tennessee Ernie You've Still Got Love.
Tennessee Ernie Ford. Some people say a man is made out of mud A poor man's made out of muscle and blood Muscle and blood and skin and bones A mind that's weak and a back that's strong. You load sixteen tons, what do you get? Another day older and deeper in debt Saint Peter don't you call me, 'cause I can't go I owe my soul to the company store.
Tennessee Ernie Ford - Hymns (Full Album). 26 Old Timeless Gospel Hymns Classics. Heritge Singer LP "The King is coming" 1972 Bass Singers Quartet (Just a Little Talk With Jesus). Joy comes in the morning. Amazing Grace: 40 Treasured Hymns - Tennessee Ernie Ford
While The River would’ve been more consistent as The Ties That Bind, the single-disc album Springsteen originally envisioned, the sprawling final product is something more: a summation of everywhere the Boss had been and an indication he wasn’t content to spin his wheels. Over sober piano and acoustic guitar, Springsteen is plenty sad yet 100 percent certain about his decision to leave home. Hungry Heart : The Ramones would’ve had a blast with this one, even if they hadn’t included the burping baritone sax and rinky-dink organ Springsteen fits into his version. Crush on You : Quite obviously inspired by 1-2 Crush on You, a rare love song from British punks the Clash, this Stonesy 3:11 romp is a chance for Springsteen to affect his most overheated tough-guy lover-man voice and try out some silly lyrics that wouldn’t fit into his more serious songs.
So if you’re looking for something new to your ears, this list is for you. From indie releases by Beck to overlooked gems by Bee Gees, the world’s first country concept album (we think) to groundbreaking records that set the scene for other, more famous, acts to build upon, what follows is a guide to some of the greatest albums you’ve never heard. And since we’re all about discovering music here, we’d love to know what overlooked gems you think we need to be aware of. In the meantime, enjoy this trip into uncharted waters. Looking for an insight into where he got some of his early ideas? No further for this, one of the most popular albums of the 50s.
Tracklist
| A | Farther Down The River | 2:46 |
| B | You've Still Got Love All Over You | 3:01 |
Notes
Capitol dj promo in company sleeveOther versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3631 | Tennessee Ernie Ford | You've Still Got Love All Over You (7") | Capitol Records | 3631 | USA & Canada | 1973 |






