The Limeliters

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  • folk
  • vocal
  • pop
  • 60s
  • male vocalists
The Limeliters are a folk music group formed in July 1959 by Lou Gottlieb (bass), Alex Hassilev (baritone), and Glenn Yarbrough (tenor). The group was active from 1959 until 1965, when they disbanded. After a hiatus of sixteen years Yarbrough, Hassilev, and Gottlieb reunited and began performing as The Limeliters again. The Limeliters are still active and performing, but Hassilev, the last founding member active in the group, has retired, leaving the group to carry on without any of the original members.

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Songs

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    Sweet Betsy From Pike

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    Take The "L" Out of Lover

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    Thank You Lord

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    That's How I Remember Yesterday

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    That's Just the Way It Goes

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    The 40 Year Old Waltz

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    The Far Side of the Hill

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    The Folk Medley: Hard Travelin' / Mount Zion / Wayfarin' Stranger / Lonesome Traveler

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    The Lion And The Lamb

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    The Little Land

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    The Marrer Song

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    The Midnight Special

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    The Monks of St. Bernard (Les Moines de Saint Bernardin)

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    The Power And The Glory

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    The Riddle Song

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    The Risin' oh the Moon

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    The Strangest Dream

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    The Time Of Man

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    The Vasectomy Song

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    The Wabash Cannonball

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    The Wabash Cannonball (live)

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    The Wayfaring Stranger

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    The Whale

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    The Wild Colonial Boy

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    There's a Meetin' Here Tonight

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    This Train

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    Those Were the Days

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    Turn! Turn! Turn (To Everything There Is a Season)

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    Until We Get It Right

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    Use It Up

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    Vasectomy

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    Vicki Dougan

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    Wayfaring Stranger

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    We Will Overcome

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    We're Here to Love

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    Western Wind

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    Whiskey In The Jar

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    Whistling Gypsy

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    White Squall

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    World's Last Truck Drivin' Man

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    Zen Gospel Singing

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    Zhankoye

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    [untitled]


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