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Recorded at Soil Of The South Studios, Valdosta, Georgia. Includes liner notes by Ashley Kingman.
Personnel: Big Sandy (vocals); T.K. Smith (guitar); Lee Jeffriess (steel guitar); Bobby Trimble (drums).
Liner Note Author: Ashley Kingman.
Photographers: Dave Doyle; Tim Maag.
Personnel includes: Big Sandy (vocals); T.K. Smith (guitar); Wally Hersom (bass); Bobby Trimble (drums).
Big Sandy On The Go Songs | 1. | Hold Me | |
| 2. | Pinin' | |
| 3. | One Sided Love | |
| 4. | Love Me to Cinders | |
| 5. | Hi-Billy Music | |
| 6. | Draggen-It Boogie | |
| 7. | Thru Dreamin' | |
| 8. | Steady Baby | |
| 9. | Oochie Coochie | $0.99 | |
| 10. | Glad When I'm Gone | |
| 11. | This Heart O Mine | |
| 12. | Goodnight Rock | |
| 13. | I Played the Game | |
| 14. | One of These Days | |
| 15. | Jake's Barbershop - (previously unreleased) | |
| 16. | Water Baby Blues | |
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