The Stonemans

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Muleskinner Blues 00:00 Tools
Little Old Log Cabin In The Lane 00:00 Tools
Cripple Creek 00:00 Tools
Thinking Tonight of My Blue Eyes 00:00 Tools
The Spanish Merchant's Daughter 00:00 Tools
Soldier's Joy 00:00 Tools
Sand Mountain 00:00 Tools
Heartbreak Mountain 00:00 Tools
Shady Grove 00:00 Tools
Blue Ridge Mountain Blues 00:00 Tools
Watermelon on the Vine 00:00 Tools
I'm Thinking Tonight Of My Blue Eyes 00:00 Tools
Orange Blossom Special 00:00 Tools
Mule Skinner Blues 00:00 Tools
Old Joe Clark 00:00 Tools
Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town 00:00 Tools
Orange Blossom Special Breakdown 00:00 Tools
Tecumseh Valley 00:00 Tools
Wer Ficken Will 00:00 Tools
Little Log Cabin In The Lane 00:00 Tools
Soldier's Joy - Instrumental 00:00 Tools
Soldier's Joy [Instrumental] 00:00 Tools
Mama Dont Allow 00:00 Tools
Old Shep 00:00 Tools
Let's All Go Down To the River 00:00 Tools
The Dirt 00:00 Tools
Soldier's Joy (feat. Eddie Mueller) 00:00 Tools
Save Me The Last Waltz 00:00 Tools
Soldier's Joy (instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Back To Nashville, Tennessee 00:00 Tools
Have I Told You Lately That I Love You 00:00 Tools
Wreck of the Old 97 00:00 Tools
Under the Double Eagle (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Little Maggie 00:00 Tools
Under The Double Eagle - Instrumental 00:00 Tools
Heartbreak Mountain (feat. Dave Dougherty) 00:00 Tools
Whipperwill Song 00:00 Tools
Somebody's Waiting For Me 00:00 Tools
West Canterbury Subdivision Blues 00:00 Tools
Blueridge Mountain Blues 00:00 Tools
Christopher Robin 00:00 Tools
Proud To Be Together (Happy To Be What We Are) 00:00 Tools
Devil In A Gucci Dress 00:00 Tools
Orange Blossom Breakdown 00:00 Tools
Rudy Don't Take Your Love To Town 00:00 Tools
Hang Them All 00:00 Tools
According To The Plan 00:00 Tools
Breakheart Mountain 00:00 Tools
How To Spell Heroin 00:00 Tools
Santa Played The Autoharp 00:00 Tools
On the Banks of the Wabash Far Away 00:00 Tools
Who'll Stop The Rain 00:00 Tools
Turn Me Loose 00:00 Tools
Christmas Time's A-Comin' 00:00 Tools
God Is Alive And Well 00:00 Tools
Rolling in My Sweet Baby's Arms 00:00 Tools
I Feel Like Traveling On 00:00 Tools
Bad Moon Rising 00:00 Tools
But You Know I Love You 00:00 Tools
I'll Be Here In The Morning 00:00 Tools
Scotty's Bow 00:00 Tools
Barney McCoy 00:00 Tools
tupelo county jail 00:00 Tools
Guilty 00:00 Tools
Family Life 00:00 Tools
The Five Little Johnson Girls 00:00 Tools
Let's Put Christ Back Into Christmas 00:00 Tools
Little Jesus Loves Me 00:00 Tools
Watermellon On The Vine 00:00 Tools
Mama Don't Allow 00:00 Tools
Let's Get Together 00:00 Tools
Don't Look Now (It Ain't You Or Me) 00:00 Tools
Going Home 00:00 Tools
Blue Christmas 00:00 Tools
This Little Light of Mine 00:00 Tools
A Welcome Stranger 00:00 Tools
Banjo Signal 00:00 Tools
All The Guys That Turn Me On Turn Me Down 00:00 Tools
A Stoneman Christmas 00:00 Tools
Shackles And Chains 00:00 Tools
Soldier's Joy (instr.) 00:00 Tools
Under The Double Eagle 00:00 Tools
Soldier's Joy - Feat. Eddie Mueller 00:00 Tools
Tell My Mother I Will Meet Her 00:00 Tools
Colossus 00:00 Tools
Liitle Old Log Cabin In The Lane 00:00 Tools
Ruby 00:00 Tools
Six White Horses 00:00 Tools
Shades of Yesterday 00:00 Tools
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The legacy family group started by Appalachia, VA bluegrass legend Ernest "Pops" Stoneman. Ernest V. Stoneman's earliest Edison recordings happened in 1924, and predate those by both The Carter Family or the singing brakeman, Jimmie Rodgers. In the book, "The Stonemans", author Ivan M. Tribe, tells of the family, their hardships, and how Ernest V. "Pop" Stoneman recorded the reputed first million selling country music song "The Sinking of the Titanic" for Okeh. After recording over 200 songs, like many frustrated, and financially unrewarded "old timey" depression-era musicians, Ernest retired from performing to find work in a factory to support his growing family. After World War II, during a mid century folk revival, his children's band, the Blue Grass Champs, became the Stonemans, and Ernest rejoined in the late '50s after retiring from a munitions plant. By 1965, the Stonemans had signed with MGM in Nashville and he he continued recording and performing through the spring of 1968, until his death. His banjo playing daughter Roni Stoneman later joined the cast of TV's popular syndicated country variety show Hee-Haw in 1973. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.