Are You from Dixie - The Blue Sky Boys, Cobb, George L.
Quit That Ticklin' Me - The Blue Sky Boys, Bolick, Bill
I'm Just Here to Get My Baby Out of Jail - The Blue Sky Boys, Davis, Karl
Worried Man Blues - The Blue Sky Boys, Carter, A.P.
After the Ball - The Blue Sky Boys, Traditional
Behind These Prison Walls of Love - The Blue Sky Boys, Bolick, William
The Last Letter - The Blue Sky Boys, Griffin, Rex
The Fox - The Blue Sky Boys, Knight, Peter [1]
The Sweetest Gift - The Blue Sky Boys, Coats, James
Only One Step More - The Blue Sky Boys, Baxter, J.R.
Uncle Josh Comedy Skit - The Blue Sky Boys, Bolick, Bill
Don't Trade - The Blue Sky Boys, Noack, Eddie
Kentucky [*] - The Blue Sky Boys, Davis, Karl
If I Could Hear My Mother Pray Again [*] - The Blue Sky Boys, Davis, Joe [Jazz]
Sweetheart Mountain Rose [*] - The Blue Sky Boys, Bolick, Bill
It Was Midnight on the Stormy Deep [*] - The Blue Sky Boys, Miller, bob
Beautiful [*] - The Blue Sky Boys, Traditional
In the Hills of Roane County [*] - The Blue Sky Boys, Traditional
I'm Saved [*] - The Blue Sky Boys, Traditional
Whispering Hope [*] - The Blue Sky Boys, Traditional
The Butcher's Boy [*] - The Blue Sky Boys, Traditional
Are You from Dixie - The Blue Sky Boys, Cobb, George L.
It took a bit of coaxing by folklorist Archie Green, but the Bolick brothers agreed, however reluctantly, to perform this reunion concert at the University of Illinois's Lincoln Hall on October 17, 1964. Although the pair ... more »had recently resumed recording after a 13-year layoff, this live appearance--their first public performance since 1951--was a historic moment for both the Blue Sky Boys and the folk revival, and this collection remains the only concert recording of the legendary duo. Bill and Earl run through 22 wonderful and varied highlights of their 15-year RCA association (most songs are unavailable), ranging from their 1936 recording debut "I'm Just Here to Get My Baby Out of Jail" to the fan favorite "The Sweetest Gift," which they waxed in 1949. Clearly, the boys shake off any reservations they might have had, offering grim ballads and "peppy" numbers, both sacred and secular, to a rapt college audience. --Marc Greilsamer« less
It took a bit of coaxing by folklorist Archie Green, but the Bolick brothers agreed, however reluctantly, to perform this reunion concert at the University of Illinois's Lincoln Hall on October 17, 1964. Although the pair had recently resumed recording after a 13-year layoff, this live appearance--their first public performance since 1951--was a historic moment for both the Blue Sky Boys and the folk revival, and this collection remains the only concert recording of the legendary duo. Bill and Earl run through 22 wonderful and varied highlights of their 15-year RCA association (most songs are unavailable), ranging from their 1936 recording debut "I'm Just Here to Get My Baby Out of Jail" to the fan favorite "The Sweetest Gift," which they waxed in 1949. Clearly, the boys shake off any reservations they might have had, offering grim ballads and "peppy" numbers, both sacred and secular, to a rapt college audience. --Marc Greilsamer