| | Iron Horse: Vintage Railway Songs 1926-1952 CD
Subtitled - Vintage Railway Songs 1926-1952. UK collection from the strange & curious world of the Buzzola label features 18 tracks on a full-color picture disc, packaged in a 6-panel digipak with an 8-page booklet. 2004. Iron Horse: Vintage Railway Songs 1926-1952 Music Iron Horse: Vintage Railway Songs 1926-1952 Songs | 1. | My Man's a Jolly Railroad Man - Moonshine Kate |
| 2. | Once I Loved a Railroad Flagman - Frank Jenkins & His Pilot Mountaineers |
| 3. | Steel Driving Man - Fruit Jar Guzzlers |
| 4. | Devil's Train - Roy Acuff |
| 5. | Hobo From the T.&P. Line - Almoth Hodges |
| 6. | True and Trembling Brakeman - The Lullaby Larkers |
| 7. | Wreck of the Old '97 - Ernest Stoneman & Kahle Brewer |
| 8. | Knocking Down Casey Jones - Wilmer Watts & The Lonely Eagles |
| 9. | Freight Train Boogie - Red Foley |
| 10. | Railroad Blues - Roy Harvey & Jess Johnston |
| 11. | Brave Engineer, The - The Carver Boys |
| 12. | Holy Ghost Train - Robert Wilkins |
| 13. | Nine Pound Hammer - Merle Travis |
| 14. | Train Time Blues - Cecil Gant |
| 15. | Depot Blues - Charley Lincoln |
| 16. | Waiting For a Train - Jimmie Rodgers |
| 17. | Night Train to Memphis - Red Foley |
| 18. | Life's Railway to Heaven - Roy Acuff |
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