CMHoF’s ’70s Country Music Exhibit To Get Accompanying Two-CD Set
Just prior to the May 25 opening of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s “Outlaws & Armadillos: Country’s Roaring ’70s” exhibit in Nashville, an accompanying two-CD set will be released on May 18 (digital and CD format). The set contains 36 tracks and a 32-page booklet detailing the history of the era. The set will also be available later this summer on 12-inch vinyl.
Additionally, a concert directed by Dave Cobb and Shooter Jennings is set for 8 p.m. at the CMHoF on the exhibit’s opening day May 25.
Outlaws & Armadillos: Country’s Roaring ‘70s Track Listing:
Disc 1
1. Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way – Waylon Jennings
2. Why You Been Gone So Long – Jessi Colter
3. Me and Paul – Willie Nelson
4. Back In the Goodle Days – John Hartford
5. Desperados Waiting For the Train – Guy Clark
6. Rex’s Blues – Townes Van Zandt
7. No Place To Fall – Steve Young
8. I Ain’t Looking For the Answers Anymore – Tompall Glaser
9. Marie Laveau – Bobby Bare
10. Rode Hard and Put Up Wet – Marshall Chapman
11. London Homesick Blues – Jerry Jeff Walker (vocal by Gary P. Nunn)
12. Groover’s Paradise – Doug Sahm
13. I Had My Hopes Up High – Joe Ely
14. Joe, Don’t Let Your Music Kill You – Tom T. Hall
15. Old Five and Dimers Like Me – Billy Joe Shaver
16. Honky Tonk Heroes – Waylon Jennings
17. You Asked Me To – Cowboy Jack Clement
18. Allegheny – Chris Gantry
Disc 2
1. Amarillo Highway (for Dave Hickey) – Terry Allen
2. Gettin’ By – Jerry Jeff Walker
3. Too Much Fun – Commander Cody
4. Don’t Ask Me Why (I’m Going To Texas) – Asleep At the Wheel
5. Dallas – The Flatlanders
6. Cosmic Cowboy, Pt. 1 – Michael Murphey
7. Sold American – Kinky Friedman
8. Leaving Louisiana In the Broad Daylight – Marcia Bell
9. I Still Sing the Old Songs – David Allan Coe
10. The Pilgrim–Chapter 33 – Kris Kristofferson
11. No Expectations – Johnny Cash
12. Red Headed Stranger – Willie Nelson
13. Satin Sheets – Willis Alan Ramsey
14. Easy From Now On – Emmylou Harris
15. San Francisco Mabel Joy – Mickey Newbury
16. 11 Months and 29 Days – Johnny Paycheck
17. You Can Have My Husband – Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble
18. Ain’t Living Long Like This – Rodney Crowell
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