| | American Roots Songbook: Man Of Constant Sorrow CD - Import
Performers include: Norman Blake, Nancy Blake, Brian Keane, Jay Ungar, Molly Mason, John Sebastian, Alan Feldman, Ken Kosek, Lorraine Lee, Dan Barrett.
Arrangers: Eric Weissberg; Jay Ungar; John Doan; John Sebastian ; John Sholle; Alan Feldman; Molly Mason; Nancy Blake; Stacy Phillips; Bill Keith; Brian Keane . American Roots Songbook: Man Of Constant Sorrow Music American Roots Songbook: Man Of Constant Sorrow Songs | 1. | Tom Bigbee Waltz - Jay Ungar/John Sebastian/Molly Mason |
| 2. | Water Is Wide, The - John Doan/Brian Keane |
| 3. | Midnight on the Water - Jay Ungar/Molly Mason |
| 4. | Seneca Square Dance - Jay Ungar/Molly Mason/Peter Blue/Brian Keane |
| 5. | Footprints in the Snow - Eric Weissberg/Kenny Kosek/Molly Mason/Stacy Phillips/Bill Keith/Tony Trischka |
| 6. | Sweet Sunny South - John Sholle/Stacy Phillips |
| 7. | Shenandoah - Brian Keane |
| 8. | Greenwood Tree, The - Nancy Blake/Norman Blake |
| 9. | Shady Grove - Dan Barrett/Kenny Kosek/Alan Feldman/Lorraine Lee |
| 10. | Charles Giteaux - Nancy Blake/Norman Blake |
| 11. | Man of Constant Sorrow - Eric Weissberg/Brian Keane |
| 12. | Darling Cara - Eric Weissberg |
| 13. | When First Unto This Country - Jay Ungar/John Sebastian/John Whelan/Molly Mason |
| 14. | Wagoner's Lad - John Sebastian/Brian Keane |
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