Tom & Smiley
Title Price GBP  Media  Condition  Label 
Country Style 4.31  LP  Very Good Plus (VG+)/Very Good Plus (VG+)  Fidelity STFID2164
Item Number: 2852219608 2104

387912 ex+/ex


            




Tracklist
 
A1John Hardy
A2Smiley's Hornpipe
A3The Riddle Song
A4Hot Corn Cold Corn
A550% Travis
A6All The Good Times Are Past And Gone
A7Pretty Polly
B1Bury Me Beneath The Willow
B2When First Unto This Country
B3Johnny Todd
B4Clinch Mountain Home
B5Soldier And The Lady
B6Old Joe Clark


Identifiers
Matrix / RunoutSide 1 runout: STFID 2164A
Matrix / RunoutSide 2 runout: STFID 2164B


Credits
Arranged By - Tom Bowker, Tom Travis
Banjo, Guitar, Dobro, Autoharp, Vocals - Smiley
Bass - Brian Booth
Fiddle - Brian Golbey
Guitar, Vocals - Tom Travis
Liner Notes - Murray Cash
Mandolin - Nick Strutt
Written-By - Traditional

Notes
Cat# FID 2164 on sleeve and spine.
Cat# STFID 2164 on record labels.

Title on cover front, cover back and spine: Country Style
Title on center labels: Country Style With Tom & Smiley

Tom & Smiley with Brian Booth (Bass), Nick Strutt (Mandolin), Brian Golbey (Country Fiddle).
(Smiley's real name is Tom Bowker).

Printed in England
℗ 1969


Note
Images and tracklisting are supplied by a third party and matched by catalogue number or barcode. Tracks on the release may differ from what is being sold.
Release Country: UK
Release Date: 1969

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