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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    Nashville Blues

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    Nashville Cats

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    Nashville Skyline Rag

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    New York Town

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    Nine Pound Hammer

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    Ninety-nine Years Is Almost For Life

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    No Doubt About It

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    No Hiding Place Down Here

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    No Mother in This World

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    No Mother or Dad

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    Nothin' to It

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    Ode to Billie Joe

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    Old Fashioned Preacher

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    Old Folks

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    Old Joe Clark

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    Old Leather Britches

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    Old MacDonald Had a Farm

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    Old Old Fiddler

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    Old Salty Dog Blues

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    On My Mind

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    On the Rock Where Moses Stood

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    One More Night

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    One Too Many Mornings

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    Orange Blossom Special

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    Over the Hill to the Poorhouse

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    Over the Hills to the Poorhouse

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    Pain in My Heart

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    Pastures Of Plenty

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    Paul and Silas

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    Pearl Pearl Pearl

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    Petticoat Junction

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    Philadelphia Lawyer

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    Pick Along

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    Pickin' in the Wildwood

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    Pike County Breakdown

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    Please Don't Wake Me

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    Polka on a Banjo

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    Poor Rebel Soldier

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    Pray for the Boys

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    Preachin' Prayin' Singin'

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    Preachin', Prayin', Singin'

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    Rainbow

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    Rainy Day Women

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    Randy Lynn Rag

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    Reuben

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    Reunion

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    Reunion in Heaven

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    Rock, Salt & Nails

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    Rock, Salt and Nails

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    Roll in My Sweet Babay's Arms


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