The Marshall Tucker Band

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  • southern rock
  • classic rock
  • rock
  • country rock
  • 70s
The Marshall Tucker Band is a Southern rock band. Originally from Spartanburg, South Carolina, the band formed in 1972, and soon signed with Capricorn Records. In 1973 they released their first EP, simply titled 'The Marshall Tucker band. Compared to Southern rock pioneers and label-mates The Allman Brothers Band, Marshall Tucker had a more country and western feel, with the flute being a key lead instrument in their sound.

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Songs

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    'Twas the Night Before Christmas

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    24 Hours at a Time

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    24 Hours At A Time (live)

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    805

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    A New Life

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    A Place I've Never Been

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    Ab's Song

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    Ace High Love

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    Ain't No Justice

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    Ain't Nobody's Fool

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    All My Rowdy Friends Have Settled Down

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    Am I the Kind of Man

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    And the Hills

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    Angel (With a Honky Tonky Heart)

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    Another Cruel Love

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    Another Cruel Love (live)

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    Answer to Love

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    Anyway the Wind Blows Rider

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    Asking Too Much of You

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    Bags Half Packed

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    Ballad of M.T.B.

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    Beyond the Horizon

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    Blood Red Eagle

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    Blue Ridge Mountain Sky

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    Bob Away My Blues

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    Bound And Determined

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    Bound and Determined (live)

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    Can't Take It Anymore

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    Can't You See

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    Can't You See (45 version)

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    Can't You See (live)

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    Carolina Party

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    Carolina Sunset

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    Cattle Drive

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    Change Is Gonna Come

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    Chase the Memory

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    Christmas in Carolina

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    Closer To Jesus

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    Closer Today

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    Cold Day in July

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    Country Road

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    Daddy Never Told Me

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    Daddy's Eyes

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    Dancin' Shoes

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    Dangerous Road

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    Desert Skies

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    Desert Sky

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    Destruction (Confessions of a Junkie)

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    Disillusion:

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    Down This Road Before, Part 1


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