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This CD originated in Italy, and there is no annotation or even a single recording date, or any information other than the "Carter Family" name and the song titles. The recordings are all decidedly modern, (and feature excellent sound), however, so don't expect anything resembling the historical Carter Family except by association and the old-time harmony singing. The material is also very beautiful, whatever its origin, and won't disappoint unless one is expecting vintage recordings. ~ Bruce Eder
The most influential group in American country music history, The Carter Family are showcased on this fine collection featuring many of their best loved songs including "Southern Cross," "Maybe You're The One," "Will The Circle Be Unbroken," "Will You Re Will You Remember Me Music Carter Family Will You Remember Me Songs | 1. | Southern Cross | |
| 2. | Maybe You're the One | |
| 3. | Will the Circle Be Unbroken | |
| 4. | Will You Remember Me | |
| 5. | Yankee Don't Go Home | |
| 6. | Woman's Touch | |
| 7. | Maybelle | |
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