Merle Travis

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  • country
  • bluegrass
  • folk
  • classic country
  • americana
Merle Robert Travis (November 29, 1917 – October 20, 1983) was an American country and western singer, songwriter, and musician born in Rosewood, Kentucky. His lyrics often discussed the exploitation of coal miners. Some of the songs he wrote or performed include: "Sixteen Tons", "Dark as a Dungeon", "So Round, So Firm, So Fully Packed", and "Smoke, Smoke, Smoke that Cigarette"; however, it is his masterful guitar playing that he is best known for today.

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Songs

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    Gambler's Guitar

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    Get Along Blues

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    Give Me Your Hand

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    God Put a Rainbow in the Clouds

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    Goodbye My Blue Bells

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    Goodbye My Bluebell

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    Goodbye My Bluebelle

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    Green Bay Polka

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    Green Cheese

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    Guitar Rag

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    Here's to the Operator, Boys

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    Homey Grits

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    Hominy Grits

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    Honey Bunch

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    Honey Bunch (alternate)

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    Hunky Dory

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    I Am a Pilgrim

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    I Can't Afford the Coffee (I'm Tired of Drinkin' Weak Tea Blues)

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    I Got a Mean Old Woman

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    I Like My Chicken Fryin' Size

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    I Used to Work in Chicago

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    I Used to Work in Chicago (alternate)

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    I' Sick and Tired of You, Little Darling

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    I'll Have Myself a Ball

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    I'll See you in My Dreams

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    I'm a Natural Born Gamblin' Man

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    I'm All Through Trusting You

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    I'm Knee Deep in Trouble

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    I'm Pickin' Up the Pieces of My Heart

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    I'm Picking Up the Pieces of My Heart


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