The Allman Brothers Band

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  • southern rock
  • classic rock
  • blues rock
  • rock
  • blues
The Allman Brothers Band, formed in 1969 in Macon, Georgia blended strains of Southern Rock music - Blues, R&B, Country, Jazz, and Gospel - into a flexible, jam-oriented style of Rock and Roll that reflected the emergence of the "New South" and set the style for Lynyrd Skynyrd, the Marshall Tucker Band, and countless other Southern rockers. Oddly - or eerily, some would say - the band's unusual string of untimely deaths has been repeated in other Southern-rock bands.

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Songs

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    Every Hungry Woman (live)

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    Everybody's Got a Mountain to Climb

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    Famous Last Words

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    Firing Line

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    Forty-Four Blues

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    Franklin's Tower

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    From the Madness of the West

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    Gambler's Roll

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    Gamblers Roll

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    Georgia on My Mind / In Memory of Elizabeth Reed

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    Get on With Your Life

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    God Rest His Soul

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    Goin' Down the Road

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    Good Clean Fun

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    Good Morning Little School Girl (feat. Karl Denson)

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    Good Morning Little Schoolgirl

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    Heart of Stone

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    Hell & High Water

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    High Cost of Low Living

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    High Cost of Low Living (edit)

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    High Falls

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    Home Jam

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    Hoochie Coochie Man

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    Hootchie Koochie Man

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    Hot 'Lanta

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    Hot 'lanta (live)

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    Hot Lanta

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    Hot'lanta

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    I Beg of You

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    I Got a Right to Be Wrong

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    I Walk on Gilded Splinters

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    I'll Change For You

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    I'm Gonna Move to the Outskirts of Town

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    I'm Gonna Move to the Outskirts of Town (live)

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    In Memory of Elizabeth Reed

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    In Memory of Elizabeth Reed (live)

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    In The Morning When I'm Real

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    Instrumental Illness

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    Instrumental Jam

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    Introduction

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    Introduction by Bill Graham

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    It Ain't Over Yet

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    It's Not My Cross to Bear

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    Jam

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    Jam / Willie Jean

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    Jelly Jelly

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    Jessica

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    Jessica (live)

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    Jessica (single edit)

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    Jessica (single version)


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