Mike Mclaren's listening history

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Written by an unknown preacher in Dalton GA in the late 50's/early 60's, this song was popularized by the gospel duo, Don & Earl, then-stars of WWVA-AM's Jamboree. Mama Corn's dobro-player brought the song to the band, having sung it in his…
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A snippet of Seeing You Again, from Mama Corn's self-titled CD. Written by Ben Nelson, and originally recorded and performed by the influential 70's PA bluegrass band, The Grass Strings. The song tells of the singer's regret at walking away from…
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Mama Corn is popular with several distinct audience types. Fully capable of pleasing the most finicky traditional audience with favorites from Flatt & Scruggs, The Stanley Bros, and Bill Monroe, the band is also very popular with Americana…
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Written by John Stevens, Grieving Old Man is the lead-off track on Mama Corn's debut CD. A tale of unrequited love, the song's upbeat melody and catchy chorus make it one of those songs that stick in your head long after you've heard it.
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Yes, I know it's soppy.
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Life's not fair, kids.
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This was written for my 2nd daughter Ember,shortly before she was born.I'm very proud of the production on this one. It was recorded @ Halvorsound, all parts performed by Hook.
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Written for my wife but she really didn't like it. I thought it was sweet she thought otherwise. Recorded @ Halvorsound all parts performed by Hook.
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Written with a buddy of mine Chris Clark in 1991. Initially he had a great guitar part and a harmony vocals part that was better than what I did here. This was recorded @ Halvorsound all parts performed by Hook.
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