Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs

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  • bluegrass
  • country
  • folk
  • classic country
  • americana
Lester Flatt, Earl Scruggs, and the Foggy Mountain Boys were an influential bluegrass band performing and recording in the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s. Flatt and Scruggs met as members of Bill Monroe's band, the Blue Grass Boys in 1946. They both left that band early in 1948, and within a few months had formed their own group, the Foggy Mountain Boys. Scruggs' banjo style and Flatt's vocals gave them a distinctive sound that won them many fans. In 1955 they became members of the Grand Ole Opry. Many of the songs on their albums are credited to "Certain and Stacey".

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Songs

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    Fireball (instrumental)

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    Fireball Mail

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    Flatland Two-Step

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    Flint Hill Special

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    Foggy Mountain Breakdown

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    Foggy Mountain Breakdown (Theme from Bonnie and Clyde)

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    Foggy Mountain Chimes

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    Foggy Mountain Rock

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    Foggy Mountain Special

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    Foggy Mountain Top

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    Folsom Prison Blues

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    Footprints in the Snow

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    For Lovin' Me

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    Forsaken Love

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    Four Strong Winds

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    Gathering Flowers From the Hillside

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    Gentle on My Mind

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    George Alley's F.F.V.

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    George Alley's F.F.W.

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    Georgia Buck

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    Georgia Shuffle

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    Get in Line Brother

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    Get in Line Brother (If You Want to Go Home)

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    Get-Away

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    Girl From the North Country

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    Give Me Flowers While I'm Living

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    Give Me the Flowers While I'm Living

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    Give Mother My Crown

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    Go Home

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    God Gave Noah the Rainbow Sign

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    God Loves His Children

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    Going Across the Sea

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    Going Back to Harlan

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    Going Up Cripple Creek

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    Golden Slippers

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    Gone Home

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    Gonna Have Myself a Ball

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    Good Times Are Past and Gone

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    Gotta Travel On

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    Green Acres

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    Ground Speed

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    Hard Travelin'

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    Have You Seen My Dear Companion

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    He Took Your Place

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    He Will Set Your Field on Fire

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    Hear That Whistle Blow (A Hundred Miles)

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    Hear The Wind Blow

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    Heaven

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    Hello Stranger

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    Highway's End


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