Ralph Stanley & The Clinch Mountain Boys

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  • bluegrass
  • country
  • banjo
  • traditional country
  • gospel
Ralph Stanley is a banjo player, singer, and songwriter from Dickenson County, Virginia. He has been in the music business for over 55 years, has performed on more than 170 albums, tapes, and CDs. Ralph Stanley originally performed as one half of the “Stanley Brothers” with his older guitar-playing brother, Carter Stanley. The Clinch Mountain Boys, a group of musicians drawn from Virginia, Tennessee, and Kentucky, were the Stanley Brothers’ backing band. After Carter’s death in 1966, Ralph reformed the Clinch Mountain Boys and began again to tour and record.

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Songs

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    10,000 Angels

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    A Few More Seasons to Come

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    A Few More Seasons Yet to Come

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    A Little Boy Called Joe

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    A Robin Built a Nest on Daddy's Grave

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    A Rose Among the Thorns

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    Ain't It Hard

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    All I Ever Loved Was You

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    All the Good Times Are Past and Gone

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    All the Love I Had Is Gone

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    Amazing Grace

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    Angel Band

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    Another Song, Another Drink

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    Are You Afraid to Die (2)

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    Are You Proud of America

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    Baby Girl

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    Beautiful Star of Bethlehem

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    Bill Cheatum

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    Blue Moon of Kentucky

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    Bound to Ride

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    Brand New Tennessee Waltz

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    Bright Morning Star

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    Brighter Mansion

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    Buckwheat

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    Cacklin' Hen

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    Calling My Children Home

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    Can't You Hear Me Callin'

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    Children, Go Where I Send Thee

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    Clinch Mountain Backstep

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    Cluck Old Hen

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    Come on Little Children

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    Cripple Creek

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    Cry From the Cross

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    Cumberland Gap

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    Daddy's Wildwood Flower

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    Daniel Prayed

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    Dark and Thorny Is the Desert

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    Daughter of Geronimo

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    Daybreak in Dixie

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    Daybreak in Tokyo

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    Death Is Only a Dream

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    Don't Ask Me Why

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    Dream of a Miner's Child

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    East Virginia Blues

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    Flood of '57

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    Gathering Flowers for the Master's Bouquet

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    Give Me the Roses Now

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    Gloryland

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    God Gave You to Me

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    Goin' Up Home to Live in Green Pastures


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