Harley Allen

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In The Jailhouse Now 03:05 Tools
Carolina In The Pines 02:45 Tools
Suzanne 02:40 Tools
Moonshiner 02:40 Tools
Across the Blue Ridge Mountains 02:31 Tools
Wildwood Flower Blues 02:40 Tools
Meanwhile 03:58 Tools
I Don't Believe You Met My Baby 02:40 Tools
Ain't Me Babe 01:30 Tools
Meanwhile (feat. Debbie Nims, Jan Harvey, David Harvey, Tim May, Andy Hall, Andy Todd, Alison Brown & Justin Hayward) 01:30 Tools
Loving Another Man 02:24 Tools
Your Wildest Dreams 01:30 Tools
Lovely To See You 02:24 Tools
I Don't Believe You've Met My Baby 02:24 Tools
Stray Dogs And Alley Cats 02:54 Tools
Dirt in my Face 02:54 Tools
Arkansas 02:54 Tools
Baby Blue Eyes 02:54 Tools
Hey 02:54 Tools
Blue Night 02:24 Tools
Bill Cheatham 02:54 Tools
Letters Have No Arms 00:00 Tools
Things Have Changed 03:15 Tools
Are You from Dixie? 03:15 Tools
Mandolin Man 00:00 Tools
Used to Be 00:00 Tools
Learning To Live With Me 02:35 Tools
I’m All Out Of Love Today 03:16 Tools
The Greatest Show On Earth 03:15 Tools
Seven Year Blues 03:38 Tools
Mike Lilly Band - Suzanne 03:38 Tools
In the Jailhouse Now [*] 03:05 Tools
No Mother or Dad 03:05 Tools
The Little Girl 04:54 Tools
Between The Devil And Me 02:35 Tools
Boy She Did 03:07 Tools
Ride My See-Saw 03:38 Tools
Son Of A Mountain Man 04:54 Tools
It’s Just Me 02:32 Tools
That's Another Good Reason Not To Drink 01:54 Tools
I'm Always on a Mountain 02:32 Tools
Meat And Potato Man 02:32 Tools
Chain Gang 04:54 Tools
Free And Easy 02:32 Tools
Everything I Love 02:32 Tools
In Your Loneliness 02:32 Tools
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Harley Lee Allen (January 23, 1956 – March 30, 2011) was an American bluegrass and country singer and songwriter. He was the son of the bluegrass performer Red Allen, and was married to the singer Debbie Nims. Allen appeared on several 1970s albums with his brothers as The Allen Brothers. He recorded three solo albums, "Across the Blueridge Mountains" (Folkways Records 1983), "Another River" (1996) and "Live at the Bluebird" (2001). He was most known for providing background vocals on the song "I Am a Man of Constant Sorrow" from the "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" Soundtrack. He won two Grammy Awards for that recording in 2002, in the Best Country Collaboration with Vocals and Album of the Year categories. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.