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Download links and information about Legacy by Doc Watson, David Holt. This album was released in 2002 and it belongs to Country, Songwriter/Lyricist genres. It contains 52 tracks with total duration of 02:34:48 minutes.

Artist: Doc Watson, David Holt
Release date: 2002
Genre: Country, Songwriter/Lyricist
Tracks: 52
Duration: 02:34:48
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Cousin Sally Brown 1:13
2. I Played Like the Rest of the Boys 2:37
3. Dad Was a Harmonica Player 6:33
4. The King's Treasure 6:38
5. Deep River Blues 4:02
6. Cat With Ten Lives. 1:54
7. Ruben's Train 2:29
8. Learn to Pick It Good. 2:32
9. Georgie Buck 0:57
10. Darlin' Cory 1:15
11. Doc's First Guitar 2:51
12. When the Roses Bloom In Dixieland 5:52
13. Leaving Home 3:14
14. Never No More Blues 1:41
15. Wood Sheddin 1:49
16. Beaumont Rag 2:55
17. Fingerstyle Guitar 0:55
18. Freight Train 0:57
19. Sittin' On Top of the World 0:50
20. Playin' On the Street 2:15
21. Down the Road 2:58
22. Bury Me Beneath the Willow 2:24
23. The Woman from Wildcat 5:32
24. The Legend of Tom Dooley 2:30
25. Tom Dooley 3:26
26. Hitton' the Road 6:46
27. Going Solo 1:53
28. Top of the Heap 4:50
29. The Tennesse Stud 4:37
30. Building Bridges 4:08
31. Ready for the Times to Get Better 1:57
32. Living the Blues 4:37
33. Blessed 0:57
34. Rolling In My Sweet Baby's Arms 2:35
35. Whiskey Before Breakfast/ragtime Annie 4:00
36. Shady Grove 3:06
37. Whoop Em Up Cindy 3:07
38. Otto Wood 4:08
39. Dad Taught Me to Play the Harmonica 0:33
40. Old Molly Hare 0:54
41. Home Sweet Home 3:17
42. Railroad Bill 3:00
43. Train That Carried My Girl from Town 5:11
44. Walk On 2:31
45. Bantar Vs. Gitjo 1:37
46. Don't Get Weary 2:38
47. Black-eyed Susie 2:45
48. The Telephone Girl 2:24
49. Stand By Me 2:22
50. Just to Ease My Worried Mind 3:11
51. Raincrow Bill/hambone Rhythm 3:01
52. I Got the Blues and I Can't Be Satisfied 4:24

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Anyone who has developed a deep love for Doc Watson will be elated by this three-disc biographical journey through his life and music. Two discs are devoted to conversations between Watson and longtime friend David Holt, in which Doc recalls his youth, his early career, and his tours with son Merle. Scattered throughout the interview are intimate performances of songs that Watson has played throughout his career, including "Deep River Blues," "Tom Dooley," and a version of "Tennessee Stud" that ranks among the most thrilling ever heard. The set's 72-page booklet, a detailed biography full of reminiscences, song notes, and rare photographs, is an absolute treasure, as fascinating as anything that is ever likely to be assembled on the man. Disc three is devoted to an excellent concert recorded at the Diana Wortham Theater in Ashville, NC, in 2001. Packed with favorites as well as some songs that Watson has never recorded, it proves that, at nearly 80, he is every bit as captivating as he was at Gerdes Folk City in the early '60s. It's a pity there aren't more sets like this around, but it seems fitting that the great Doc Watson should be among the first to have one.