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"Boogie Woogie Fiddle Country Blues" is a song written and recorded by American music group Charlie Daniels Band. It was released in August 1988 as the first single from the album Homesick Heroes . The song reached number 10 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.
Charles Edward Daniels (October 28, 1936 – July 6, 2020) was an American singer, musician, and songwriter. [1] His music fused rock, country, blues and jazz, and was a pioneering contribution to Southern rock and outlaw country.
"Boogie Woogie Fiddle Country Blues" James Arledge 1989 "Midnight Train" Larry Boothby "What This World Needs is a Few More Rednecks" "Simple Man" Larry Boothby "It's My Life" (Live) 1991 "Honky Tonk Life" Marc Ball "Little Folks" Peter Lippman 1993 "America, I Believe in You" "Can't Beat the Damned Ol' Machine"
Pages in category "Songs written by Charlie Daniels" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. ... Boogie Woogie Fiddle Country Blues; C. Cledus ...
"Long Haired Country Boy" is a song by American music group Charlie Daniels Band and released on their 1974 album Fire on the Mountain. It was first released as a single in April, 1975 and was re-released as a single in January, 1980. In 2019, it was covered by Cody Johnson on his album, Ain't Nothin' to It. The song was written solely by ...
Charlie McCoy – guitar, harmonica; Johnny Cash – vocals and guitar on "Girl from the North Country" Bob Wootton – electric guitar on "Girl from the North Country" Charlie Daniels – bass guitar, guitar; Marshall Grant – bass guitar on "Girl from the North Country" Bob Wilson – organ, piano; Kenneth A. Buttrey – drums, bongos ...
"Still in Saigon", is a song written by Dan Daley and performed by the Charlie Daniels Band and released on their 1982 album Windows. It was written by Daley in May 1981. It was written by Daley in May 1981.
Fire on the Mountain is the fifth studio album by Charlie Daniels and the second as the Charlie Daniels Band, released in 1974, appearing on the record label Kama Sutra Records, then later in 1976 by Epic Records.