Eddie Kirk

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Them Bones 02:17 Tools
The Hawg, Part I 02:48 Tools
The Hawg, Part One 02:53 Tools
Candy Kisses 02:34 Tools
Them Bones (LP Version) 02:17 Tools
Panhandle Rag 02:37 Tools
The Hawg, Pt. 1 02:53 Tools
The Hawg, Part I (LP Version) 02:48 Tools
Monkey Tonight 03:05 Tools
Hog Killin' Time 02:19 Tools
The Grunt 02:48 Tools
The Hawg 02:45 Tools
The Hawg (Part 1) 00:00 Tools
The Hawg, Part 1 02:53 Tools
The Gods Were Angry With Me 02:58 Tools
Saturday Night Time Blues 02:24 Tools
Sugar Baby 02:14 Tools
The hawg Part One 02:53 Tools
Candy Kisses (Morgan) 02:33 Tools
Them Bones - LP Version 02:53 Tools
The Hawg, Part I - LP Version 02:53 Tools
Do The Hawg 02:53 Tools
The Hawg, pt 1 02:54 Tools
Let Me Walk With You 02:33 Tools
the hawg, pt. I 02:33 Tools
The hawg (pt 1) 02:51 Tools
The Hawg Pt 1 00:30 Tools
Freight Train Breakdown 02:06 Tools
no tears tomorrow 02:24 Tools
i'd rather hear most anything (than hear you say we're through) 00:30 Tools
I Found A Brand New Love 02:42 Tools
Hawg, Part One 02:54 Tools
Drifting Texas Sand 00:30 Tools
blue bonnet blues 00:30 Tools
The Hawg (Part 2) 00:30 Tools
Them Bones (LP Version) 00:30 Tools
Blues Stay Away from Me 02:06 Tools
The Hawg (Part 2) - Edie Kirk 02:06 Tools
solitary blues 03:02 Tools
The Hawg (Pt. 1) 02:51 Tools
how do you mend a broken heart 02:55 Tools
careless kisses 02:42 Tools
Petal From A Faded Rose 02:55 Tools
born to lose 02:42 Tools
The Hawg-Part One 01:58 Tools
you little sweet little you 02:42 Tools
Five Star President 02:42 Tools
The Hawg extended mix 02:42 Tools
Cactus Set-Up 01:58 Tools
The Hawg (Part One) 02:53 Tools
save the next waltz for me 02:53 Tools
promise me 02:53 Tools
dear hearts and gentle people 02:53 Tools
you drove me to another's arms 02:53 Tools
four hearts 02:37 Tools
An Armful Og Heartaches 02:09 Tools
A Petol From A Faded Rose 02:55 Tools
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1)What Eddy Arnold was for RCA in his Hillbilly days was Eddie Kirk for Capitol. However, Eddie wasn't that successful as Eddy. Maybe the reason was that Arnold started a fcouple of years sooner. Eddy was in Nashville and Eddie was in Hollywood. Kirk had employed fine steel guitarists including Speedy West plus occasionally Jimmy Bryant on electric guitar as well as session specialists like Harold Hensley on fiddle and Billy Liebert on accordion. "Candy Kisses" and "The Gods Were Angry With Me" were the only 2 items that made the Billboard charts in the late 40s. 2)Eddie "Blues Man" Kirkland's alter name for Volt,King, etc. Check Eddie Kirkland Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.