by Karaoke Cloud on album Karaoke - Bill Monroe
by Bill Monroe on album Bill Monroe & His Blue Grass Boys - Blue Moon of Kentucky (Original – Recordings)
In this awful world of sorrow On this wicked path of sin Never thinking of tomorrow Or what I'd lose in the end Oh I can hear (oh I can hear) the joy bells ringing Where my friends (where my friend
by Bill Monroe on album Blue Moon of Kentucky 1936-1949
One night while out for a ramble The hour was just about nine I met a young maiden in Frisco On the corner of Geary and Pine On her face, there was beauty of nature And her eyes just seemed to expand
by Bill Monroe on album Blue Moon of Kentucky 1936-1949
One night while out for a ramble The hour was just about nine I met a young maiden in Frisco On the corner of Geary and Pine On her face, there was beauty of nature And her eyes just seemed to expand
by Bill Monroe on album Blue Moon of Kentucky
One night while out for a ramble The hour was just about nine I met a young maiden in Frisco On the corner of Geary and Pine On her face there was beauty of nature And her eyes just seemed to expand
by Bill Monroe on album Blue Moon Of Kentucky Vol.4 1936-1949
In this awful world of sorrow On this wicked path of sin Never thinking of tomorrow Or what I'd lose in the end Oh I can hear (oh I can hear) the joy bells ringing Where my friends (where my friend
by Bill Monroe on album Blue Moon of Kentucky - 25 Classic
In this awful world of sorrow On this wicked path of sin Never thinking of tomorrow Or what I'd lose in the end Oh I can hear (oh I can hear) the joy bells ringing Where my friends (where my friend
by Bill Monroe on album Blue Moon of Kentucky 1936-1949
In this awful world of sorrow On this wicked path of sin Never thinking of tomorrow Or what I'd lose in the end Oh I can hear (oh I can hear) the joy bells ringing Where my friends (where my friend
by Bill Monroe on album Blue Moon Of Kentucky Vol.3 1936-1949
(fiddle) Comin' right on down the line now Look yonder comin' Comin' down the railroad track Look yonder comin' Comin' down the railroad track It's the orange blossom special Bring my baby back Yeah
by Bill Monroe on album Blue Moon of Kentucky - 25 Classic
(fiddle) Comin' right on down the line now Look yonder comin' Comin' down the railroad track Look yonder comin' Comin' down the railroad track It's the orange blossom special Bring my baby back Yeah
by Bill Monroe on album Blue Moon of Kentucky 1936-1949
(fiddle) Comin' right on down the line now Look yonder comin' Comin' down the railroad track Look yonder comin' Comin' down the railroad track It's the orange blossom special Bring my baby back Yeah
by Bill Monroe & His Blue Grass Boys on album Blue Moon Of Kentucky
Now Come And Listen To My Story A Story That I Know Is True About A Rose That Bloomed In Georgia With Hair Of Gold And A Heart So True Way Down In The Blue Ridge Mountains Way Down Where The Tall Pine
by Bill Monroe on album Blue Moon Of Kentucky Vol.3 1936-1949
Good morning captain good morning son Do you need another mule skinner Out on your new road line Well I like to work I'm rolling all the time Lord I like to work boy I'm rolling all the time I can po
by Bill Monroe on album Blue Moon of Kentucky 1936-1949
Good morning captain good morning son Do you need another mule skinner Out on your new road line Well I like to work I'm rolling all the time Lord I like to work boy I'm rolling all the time I can po
by Bill Monroe on album Blue Moon Of Kentucky Vol.3 1936-1949
On Saturday night when our work is done We load our music up on the run Heavy traffic ahead, heavy traffic ahead We got to ramble ramble there's heavy traffic ahead We pull out of Nashville right
by Bill Monroe on album Blue Moon of Kentucky - 25 Classic
On Saturday night when our work is done We load our music up on the run Heavy traffic ahead, heavy traffic ahead We got to ramble ramble there's heavy traffic ahead We pull out of Nashville right
by Bill Monroe on album Blue Moon of Kentucky 1936-1949
On Saturday night when our work is done We load our music up on the run Heavy traffic ahead, heavy traffic ahead We got to ramble ramble there's heavy traffic ahead We pull out of Nashville right
by Bill Monroe on album Blue Moon of Kentucky 1936-1949
All the good times are past and gone all the good times are past and gone All the good times are past and gone what's left for a poor boy to do I can still see my mama bend over that ol' washpot And