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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    Searchin' for a Rainbow

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    Searchin' for a Rainbow (45 version)

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    See You Later, I'm Gone

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    See You One More Time

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    Set You Free

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    She's Waiting

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    Shot down where you stand

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    Silent Night

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    Silverado

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    Sing My Blues

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    Singing Rhymes

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    Snowfall in Georgia

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    Something's Missing in My Life

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    Southern Belle

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    Southern Spirit

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    Southern Woman

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    Special Lady

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    Special Someone

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    Stay A Step Ahead

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    Stay in the Country

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    Still Holdin' On

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    Sweet Elaine

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    Take The Highway

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    Tan Yard Road

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    Tell It to the Devil

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    Tell the Blues to Take Off the Night

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    Testify

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    Texas on My Mind

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    The First One To Say Goodbye

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    The Ol' Cowboy

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    The Rain

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    The Same Old Moon

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    The Thrill Is Gone

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    The Time Has Come

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    This Ol' Cowboy

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    This Ol' Cowboy (45 version)

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    This Old Cowboy

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    This Time I Believe

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    Time Don't Pass by Here

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    Tonight's the Night (For Making Love)

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    Too Stubborn

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    Toy Caldwell / Fly Eagle Fly

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    Try One More Time

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    Two Hearts Fallen

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    Unforgiven

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    Unto These Hills

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    Virginia

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    Wait For You

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    Walk Outside the Lines

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    Walkin' And Talkin"


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