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Banjo In The Hills Songs | 1. | Banjo Breakdown - Rusty York/Willard Hale |
| 2. | Flowers From the Hillside - Bill Clifton |
| 3. | Blue Sunday - Jim Eanes |
| 4. | Little White Washed Chimney - Bill Clifton |
| 5. | Hard Hearted - Jim & Jesse |
| 6. | Cedar Grove - Bill Clifton |
| 7. | Take Back the Heart - Bill Clifton |
| 8. | Old Time Religion - Carl Story |
| 9. | Gonna Paint the Town - The Stanley Brothers |
| 10. | That Happy Night - The Stanley Brothers |
| 11. | Life's Evening Sun - Carl Story |
| 12. | Don't Do It - Rusty York/Willard Hale |
| 13. | Banjo in the Hills - The Stanley Brothers |
| 14. | Road Walked by Fools - Jim Eanes |
| 15. | Orange Blossom Fiddle - The Country Gentlemen |
| 16. | Old Kentucky Hills - The Kentucky Travelers |
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