Jimmy Martin

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  • country
  • bluegrass gospel
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Jimmy Martin (August 10, 1927 – May 14, 2005) was an American bluegrass musician, known as the "King of Bluegrass". Born James H. Martin in Sneedville, Tennessee, beginning in 1949 Martin was lead vocalist for Bill Monroe's "Bluegrass Boys,". Martin's high voice mixed with Monroe's tenor came to be known as the "high lonesome" sound. His influence radically changed Monroe's music from the fast-paced but smooth style of the "original" 1945 band with Flatt and Scruggs. Martin challenged Monroe to raise the pitch on many of his classics and to write new, "lonesome" songs.

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Songs

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    I'd Like To Be Sixteen Again

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    I'll Never Take No for an Answer

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    I'm a Bluegrass Singin' Man

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    If Teardrops Were Pennies (feat. Leona Williams)

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    If We Never Meet Again (This Side of Heaven)

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    Is There Room for Me

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    It Takes One to Know One

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    Jimmy's Mule

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    John Henry

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    Just An Old Standby

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    Just Plain Yellow

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    Knoxville Girl

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    Knoxville Girle

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    Leavin' Town

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    Lift Your Eyes To Jesus

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    Little Angels in Heaven

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    Little Maggie

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    Lonesome Prison Blues

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    Lord I'm Coming Home

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    Losing You

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    Lost To A Stranger

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    Lost to a Stranger (feat. Ray Martin)

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    Lover's Lane

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    Made in the Shade (If the Tree Don't Fall) (intro)

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    Mansion on the Hill (feat. Jett Williams)

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    Mary Ann

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    Midnight Rambler

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    Milwaukee Here I Come

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    Molly and Tenbrooks

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    Moonlight Love


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