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Recording information: Kabana Productions, Meridian, MS; Nomad Music Studio, Daphne, AL; Stump Whipped Studio, Porterville, MS.
Mississippi Chris Sharp: Mississippi Chris Sharp (guitar); Augie Joachim (upright bass); Clint Jordan, Jetson Neal, Ed Dye (background vocals); Bryan Hayes.
Personnel: Mississippi Chris Sharp (vocals); Clifford Jordan Quintet (vocals, guitar); Bryan Hayes (baritone, guitar); Ed Dye (dobro); Butch Robins (banjo).
Additional personnel: Butch Robins.
Sucarnochee Revue Presents Music Mississippi Chris Sharp Sucarnochee Revue Presents Songs | 1. | Gotta Keep on Moving Blues | |
| 2. | Rooster Town | |
| 3. | 40 Years Late | |
| 4. | There's an Open Road | |
| 5. | I'm Going Fishing | |
| 6. | Flat Land Blues | $0.99 | |
| 7. | On an Autumn Evening | |
| 8. | Luckiest Man 'Twas Born | $0.99 | |
| 9. | Deep Ellem Blues | |
| 10. | Friend | |
| 11. | Get Down Turn Around | |
| 12. | Cornbread Man | $0.99 | |
| 13. | Railroad Mule Wagon Blues | |
| 14. | Just You and Me | |
| 15. | Hard Times | |
| 16. | Sweat to Gold | |
| 17. | Roads of Melting Tar | |
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