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Mac Wiseman - Tis Sweet To Be Remembered [Import]

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Format: CD
Label: BEAR FAMILY
Catalog: BCD15976
Rel. Date: 11/25/2003
UPC: 4000127159762

Tis Sweet To Be Remembered [Import]
Artist: Mac Wiseman
Format: CD
New: Currently Unavailable New
Wish

Formats and Editions

DISC: 1

1. Little White Church
2. I'm a Stranger
3. 'Tis Sweet to Be Remembered
4. Are You Coming Back to Me
5. I'll Still Write Your Name in the Sand
6. Four Walls Around Me
7. Georgia Waltz
8. Dreaming of a Little Cabin
9. You're the Girl of My Dreams 1
10. Six More Miles 1
11. I Wonder How the Old Folks Are at Home 1
12. Going to See My Baby 1
13. It's Goodbye ; So Long to You 1
14. Fire in My Heart 1
15. Waiting for the Boys 1
16. (I'd Rather Live) By the Side of the Road 1
17. Shackles ; Chains 1
18. Goin' Like Wildfire 1
19. You're Sweeter Than Honey 2
20. Don't Let Your Sweet Love Die 2
21. Crazy Blues 2
22. You'd Better Wake Up 2
23. When I Get the Money Made 2
24. Rainbow in the Valley 2
25. I'd Rather Die Young (Than Grow Old Without You) 2
26. Remembering 2
27. My Little Home in Tennessee 2
28. Let Me Borrow Your Heart for Just Tonight 2
29. Love Letters in the Sand 3
30. I Haven't Got the Right to Love You 3
31. Keep Onthe Sunny Side 3
32. Reville in Heaven 3
33. Dreams of Mother ; Home 3
34. Waltz You Saved for Me 3
35. Paradise Valley 3
36. I Saw Your Face in the Moon 3
37. You Can't Judge a Book By It's Cover 3
38. I Love You Best of All 3
39. Wabash Cannonball 4
40. Don't Blame It All on Me 4
41. I Didn't Know 4
42. Little Old Church in the Valley 4
43. When the Roses Bloom Again 4
44. Wabash Cannonball 4
45. Fire Ball Mail 4
46. Darlin' How Could You Forget So Soon 4
47. I'm Drifting Back to Dreamland 4
48. Smilin' Through 4
49. Ballad of Davy Crocket 5
50. Danger! Heartbreak Ahead 5
51. Kentuckian Song 5
52. I Hear You Knocking 5
53. Camptown Races 5
54. Dark As a Dungeon 5
55. I Want to Be Loved 5
56. These Hands 5
57. I'm Eatin' High on the Hog 5
58. Meanest Blues in the World 5
59. Be Good Baby 6
60. I'm Waiting for Ships That Never Come in 6
61. One Mint Julep 6
62. Hey Mister Bluesman 6
63. Step It Up ; Go 6
64. Sundown 6
65. Gone 6
66. Teenage Hangout 6
67. Because We Are Young 6
68. Shame, Shame, Shame 6
69. I'll Still Write Your Name in the Sand 7
70. 'Tis Sweet to Be Remembered 7
71. Promise of Things to Come 7
72. Thinkin' About You 7
73. Put Me in Your Pocket 7
74. When the Work's All Done This Fall 7
75. Beside the Still Waters 7
76. How Great Thou Art 7
77. Just a Closer Walk with Thee 7
78. Standing Somewhere in the Shadows 7
79. When God Dips His Love in My Heart 8
80. Hold Fast to the Right 8
81. Did You Stop to Pray This Morning 8
82. Whispering Hope 8
83. Will There Be Any Stars in My Crown 8
84. Does Jesus Care 8
85. It Is No Secret 8
86. Each Ring of the Hammer 8
87. Jimmie Brown 8
88. Newsboy 8
89. Driftwood on the River 9
90. When It's Lamplighting Time in the Valley 9
91. Little Moses 9
92. Baggage Coach Ahead 9
93. Girl in the Blue Velvet Band 9
94. I've Got No Use for the Women 9
95. Barbara Allen 9
96. Preacher ; The Bear 9
97. Just Tell the World That You Saw Me 9
98. Wildwood Flower 9
99. Wreck of the Old 97 10
100. Ballad of Davy Crockett 10
101. Darling Nellie Gray 10
102. Old Lamplighter 10
103. Tom Dooley 10
104. He's Got the Whole World in His Hands 10
105. Old Shep 10
106. Sixteen Tons 10
107. I'm Movin' on 10
108. Fool 10
109. El Paso 11
110. Running Bear 11
111. Three Bells 11
112. There's a Star Spangled Banner Somewhere 11
113. Let the Lower Lights Be Burning 11
114. In the Sweet Bye ; Bye 11
115. I Like This Kind of Music 11
116. Now That You Have Me (You Don't Want Me) 11
117. I'm the Talk of the Town 11
118. Glad Rags 11
119. Prisoner's Song 12
120. There'll Be No Teardrops Tonight 12
121. Tell Mother I'll Be There 12
122. Beautiful Isle of Somewhere 12
123. Peace in the Valley 12
124. I Heard My Mother Call My Name in Prayer 12
125. Bringing in the Sheaves 12
126. Where Is My Boy Tonight 12
127. If I Could Hear My Mother Pray Again 12
128. Shall We Gather at the River 12
129. Lord I'm Coming Home 13
130. Footprints in the Snow 13
131. Just Outside 13
132. Pistol Packin' Preacher 13
133. What's Gonna Happen to Me 13
134. Ballad of the Little Box of Pine 13
135. When the Snowflakes Fall 13
136. I'll Remember You, Love, in My Prayers 13
137. Free from the Old Chain Gang 13
138. Two More Years (And I'll Be Free) 13
139. Bluegrass Fiesta 14
140. Cottle Fields 14
141. Sing Little Birdie 14
142. Are You Missing Me 14
143. Freight Train 14
144. Have a Drink on Me 14
145. Just a Strand from a Yellow Curl 14
146. 'Tis Sweet to Be Remembered 14
147. Goin' Like Wildfire 14
148. I Like Good Bluegrass Music 14
149. Scene of the Crime 15
150. Your Best Friend ; Me 15
151. What a Waste of Good Corn Likker 15
152. When the Moon Comes Over the Mountain 15
153. Mother Knows Best 15
154. Old Pair of Shoes 15
155. Mole 15
156. If You Could Live That Way 15
157. Heads You Win Tails You Lose 15
158. Bluegrass Music's Really Gone to Town 15
159. Dark Hollow 16
160. Brother Joe 16
161. Katie Waits for Me 16
162. Sweet Summers Gone Away 16
163. Brush It Off (It's All in Your Mind) 16
164. They All Goin' Home But One

More Info:

For over 60 years, the distinctive voice of Mac Wiseman has thrilled, moved, and inspired listeners across the world. He has taken his music from small-town radio stations to Carnegie Hall. Everyone who has worked with Mac or seen him agrees with Nashville's leading session fiddler Buddy Spicher when he says, 'Mac Wiseman is without a doubt the Frank Sinatra of country music because he can sing it all - country, bluegrass, western, gospel, jazz. Nobody sings like Mac Wiseman. Bluegrass patriarch Bill Monroe once said that Mac Wiseman was 'the strongest singer I ever had'. Famed Washington DJ Don Owens, after playing a Wiseman single, dubbed him 'The Voice with a Heart' - a sobriquet that has stuck to this day. And once after Mac had played the prestigious Kennedy Center in Washington and was standing in the receiving line, a wealthy, richly-gowned society lady, offered him her white gloved hand and said, 'When Mac Wiseman sings, everybody listens. This collection presents, for the first time, 164 recordings on 6 CDs - all the classic Dot recordings from the early days, as well as all the Capitol recordings. Many of the great Dot singles appear here for the first time since their original release, in newly remastered sound with complete discographical information. Included too is an entire Capitol LP that has never been released before. The enclosed 76-page hardcover book by Charles Wolfe and Eddie Stubbs was compiled with Mac Wiseman's co-operation, and includes many rare photos and illustrations from his private files.
        
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