From "A Trip In The Country" - Roger Miller
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Emmons: "Invitation To The Blues" intro
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Emmons: "Invitation To The Blues" intro
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Invitation to the Blues.... from A Trip in the Country
I had trouble finding this album, then found out it is deleted. However most of the tracks including more with Buddy Emmons are on 'Best of Roger Miller, Vol 1, Country Tunesmith'
Hope this helps anyone looking.
Phil
Hope this helps anyone looking.
Phil
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Re: Invitation to the Blues.... from A Trip in the Country
Phil Caine wrote:I had trouble finding this album, then found out it is deleted. However most of the tracks including more with Buddy Emmons are on 'Best of Roger Miller, Vol 1, Country Tunesmith'
Hope this helps anyone looking.
Phil
Frank Freniere wrote:You can probably find a pricey vinyl copy or the 1991 Mercury CD called “The Best of Roger Miller – Volume 1: Country Tunesmith” on eBay that has the 11 “Trip” songs embedded in a 21-song collection. Unfortunately, both items have long been out of print. You can download 5 of the “Trip” songs on amazon.com HERE : “Tall Tall Trees,” “Don’t We All Have The Right,“ “Half A Mind,” “Invitation To The Blues,” and “That’s The Way I Feel,” - but that’s all I could find.
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