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Jimmy Driftwood - Down In The Arkansas flac album
  • Performer Jimmy Driftwood
  • Title Down In The Arkansas
  • Date of release 1964
  • Country US
  • Style Country
  • Other formats XM RA DMF MIDI DTS MPC VQF
  • Genre World & Folk & Country
  • Size MP3 1716 mb
  • Size FLAC 1596 mb
  • Rating: 4.1
  • Votes: 163

Down in the Arkansas. More albums from Jimmy Driftwood. The Collection, Vol. Two. 2013. The Collection Volume Two.

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Voice of the People is a 28-track anthology that encompasses Driftwood's 1963 album of the same name as well as his 1964 album Down in the Arkansas, and about half of the 1966 LP The Best of Jimmy Driftwood, a collection of re-recordings of songs he previously cut for RCA. The two albums of original material are stunners, featuring some outlandish and highly entertaining songs addressing everything from phantom limb syndrome ("Straighten out My Laig") to post-apocalyptic apes ("The Lonesome Ap. )

Jimmy Driftwood – Down in the Arkansas Born near Mountain View, Arkansas, Jimmy Driftwood wrote over 6,000 songs and gained national fame when Johnny Horton recorded Driftwood’s The Battle of New Orleans in 1959. Born James Corbett Morris, he was given the name Driftwood as the result of a joke his grandfather had played on his grandmother. When the two went to visit their new grandson, Driftwood’s grandfather arrived first and wrapped a bundle of old sticks in a blanket. When Driftwood’s grandmother arrived, she was handed the bundle and remarked, Why, it ain’t nothing but driftwood.

Listen to music from Jimmy Driftwood like The Horsetrader's Song. Find the latest tracks, albums, and images from Jimmy Driftwood. Timbo, Stone County, Arkansas, United States (1907 – 1998). James Corbitt Morris - better known as Jimmy Driftwood or Jimmie Driftwood; was a prolific United States folk songwriter and musician, most famous for his songs The Battle of New Orleans and Tennessee Stud. Driftwood was born in Mountain View, Arkansas on 20 June 1907. Driftwood's father was folk singer Neil Morris. Driftwood learned to play guitar at a young age on his grandfather's homemade instrument.

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Down in the Arkansas. 03 Beautiful White River Valley. 04 In the Ouachita Mountains. 05 The Horsetrader's Song. 06 Bows and Arrows: Arrows and Bows. 07 The Ballad of Jim Berry. 08 That's the Way They Do in Arkansas. 09 In a Mountain Village. 10 Down in the Arkansas. Top músicas do Kboing. 01 Alok All the Lies (feat.

Tracklist

Down In The Arkansas 2:45
The Timbercutter's Song 2:16
The Courtin' Song 2:36
Ozark Bill 2:44
On The Banks Of The Buffalo 3:48
Beautiful White River Valley 2:08
In The Ouachita Mountains 3:14
The Horsetrader's Song 2:23
Bows And Arrows: Arrows And Bows 3:06
The Ballad Of Jim Berry 3:05
That's The Way The Do The Arkansas 2:00
In A Mountain Village 2:51

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
MLP-8019 Jimmy Driftwood Down In The Arkansas ‎(LP, Mono) Monument MLP-8019 US 1964
MLP 8019 Jimmy Driftwood Down In The Arkansas ‎(LP) Monument MLP 8019 US 1965