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Genre/Form: | Country music Bluegrass music Benefit performances Audiobooks Biographies Biography |
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Named Person: | Mark Twain; Mark Twain |
Material Type: | Biography, Music, Audio book, etc. |
Document Type: | Sound Recording |
Music Type: | Country music; Bluegrass music |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Mark Twain; Jimmy Buffett; Clint Eastwood; Angela Lovell; Garrison Keillor; Emmylou Harris; Doyle Lawson; Rhonda Vincent; Bradley Walker; Carl Jackson, (Banjoist); Sheryl Crow; Brad Paisley; Marty Raybon; Val Storey; Vince Gill; Joe Diffie; Ricky Skaggs; Quicksilver (Musical group); Church Sisters. |
OCLC Number: | 760891916 |
Notes: | Selected readings of autobiography, biography, and fiction relating the life of Mark Twain, interspersed with corresponding songs. "A benefit for The Mark Twain Boyhood Home & Museum in Hannibal, Missouri"--Container. Compact discs. Notes with narrations and song lyrics ([38] p.) bound in container. |
Credits: | Produced by Carl Jackson. |
Performer(s): | Jimmy Buffett, Clint Eastwood, Angela Lovell, voices ; Garrison Keillor, narrator ; various musical performers. |
Description: | 2 audio discs : digital ; 4 3/4 in. |
Contents: | Disc 1. "Hello yourself, and see how you like it -- " (1:24) -- When Halley came to Jackson (Emmylou Harris) (3:11) -- "Hannibal, Missouri, where my boyhood was spent -- " (6:28) -- Better times a' comin' (Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver) (2:37) -- "He agreed to teach me the Mississippi River -- " (3:44) -- Run Mississippi (Rhonda Vincent) (2:59) -- "Several years of variegated vagabondizing -- " (2:29) -- A cowboy in his soul (Bradley Walker) (3:59) -- "It liberates the vandal to travel -- " (1:51) -- Safe water (Carl Jackson) (3:37) -- "You ain't ever to love anybody but me -- " (2:07) -- I wandered by a brookside (the Church Sisters) (3:37) -- "It was a mighty nice family -- " (3:49) -- Beautiful dreamer (Sheryl Crow) (2:06). Disc 2. "Don't scrunch up like that, Huckleberry -- " (2:11) -- Huck Finn blues (Brad Paisley) (5:36) -- "The crows would gather on the railing and talk about me -- " (2:51) -- Indian crow (Marty Raybon) (3:39) -- "So wounded, so broken-hearted -- " (2:31) -- Love is on our side (Val Storey) (3:50) -- "Wheresoever she was, there was Eden -- " (2:18) -- I know you by heart (Vince Gill) (3:58) -- "My conscience got to stirring me up hotter than ever -- " (3:21) -- Ink (Joe Diffie) (4:32) -- "The report of my death was an exaggeration -- " (1:29) -- Comet ride (Ricky Skaggs) (2:52) -- "The truth, mainly -- " (2:03). |
Other Titles: | Mark Twain, words & music Words & music Words and music |
Abstract:
A celebration of the life and works of Mark Twain's life in spoken word and song.
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