| | David Grier I've Got The House To Myself CD David Grier Discography of CDs
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Recording information: Clear Blue Productions; The Garage.
Personnel: David Grier (guitar).
Audio Mixer: Brent Truitt.
Dirty Linen (06-07/03, p.88) - "...Grier succeeds in giving these familiar traditional melodies a fresh sheen..." I've Got The House To Myself Music David Grier I've Got The House To Myself Songs | 1. | Bill Cheatum |
| 2. | Turkey in the Straw |
| 3. | John Henry |
| 4. | Sally Gooden |
| 5. | I've Got the House to Myself |
| 6. | Evening Prayer Blues |
| 7. | Arkansas Traveler |
| 8. | Ookpic Waltz |
| 9. | Choices We've Made |
| 10. | Black Mountain Rag |
| 11. | Whistling Rufus |
| 12. | Gal I Left Behind Me, The |
| 13. | Sally Gooden - (alternate take) |
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