Indie Exclusive - Extraordinary instrumentalists and endlessly forward-thinking artists, The Osborne Brothers constantly pushed bluegrass music forward and, with their persistence, made a name for themselves that has survived to this day. The duo had a surprise hit in 1968, well after the commercial peak of bluegrass music, with “Rocky Top”, a song written by husband-and-wife songwriting duo Felice and Boudleaux Bryants. The Bryants, famous for their work with the Everly Brothers as well as pieces recorded by countless other country artists, are celebrated here with 20 of their songs excellently performed by The Osborne Brothers. From Rocky Top to Muddy Bottom was recorded for CMH in 1977 and is now available again on vinyl (with original artwork and liner notes included!) for the very first time. Hear this outstanding group burn through 20 country and bluegrass classics with the richest harmonies and the warmest fidelity one can find.
Rocky Top
We Could
Georgia Mules And Country Boys
Don't Ever Tell Me You Love Me (Unless You Mean It With All Of Your Heart)
Hey Joe
All I Have To Do Is Dream
Packing Up Your Heart (To Say Goodbye)
Tell It To Your Old Grandma
Little Boy
Banjo's Goin' Home
Georgia Piney Woods
Just Another Dream (I'll Have To Learn To Live Without)
I Can't See The Rainbow
Take Me As I Am (Or Let Me Go)
Tennessee Hound Dog
Where Did The Sunshine Go?
Country Boy
Love Hurts
Fortune, Fortune
Muddy Bottom