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Jerico Milly's Cafe I Shot Your Dog Don't You Try To Change My Mind Bell The Building Off The Dam Sorry You Left Me Thirty Years Of Farming Last Six Dollars Wilder Than Her Crashin' & Burnin' Pistons And Rifles Some Roads Time To Get A Gun Crowds Big Ass Garage Sale Do You Love Me Now Codeine Rough Edges Cigarette Machine Cemetery Road 18 Wheels Stars Johnny Cash Mrs. Hank Williams Tinderbox Thinkin' 'bout Her Shoeshine Small Motors Twin City Mini The Rocket 105 Careless Dynamite And Whiskey Kansas Ship Soda Machine Indian Motorcycles He's A Good Dog Little Buffalo Rock Old John Deere White Rose Crazier Yellow Barley Straw Lucille Cryin' Yet Dancin' On The Bar Here's The Keys Pretty Good Guy Bullets Cold War How's Ernie Rainbow Just Dreamin' Alcohol And Pills Drinking Too Much White Trash Spookin' The Horses Cumberland County Sunflowers Rocky The Cowboy Sweaburg General Store Summerlea I Wanna Buy Your Truck Big Hair Tired Rodeo Boy Livin' Out On The Road Bailin' Again Joe Freight Train Go Out And Plough The Highway Callin' The Rains Old Coach Driver Take Your Things Summer Is Over Makin' Whiskey Harold Wilson Rodeo Rose Car Silhouettes I Would Rebecca Street Tricks Gone Too Long Shallow Dusty Drive-In Movie Carmelita Mighty Big Car Sliver Of The Moon I Like Trains Your Sister Cried Seven Shells Thinking Betty Oshawa Worked Up Field Trucker Speed Katie Fancy God 49 Tons Brand New Boy Dangerous Stand Pretty Girl I Ain't Ever Givin' In Quietly 6 Volts Get On Your Knees Shoulder To The Plow When You Can't Trust Them Tell The Engineer The Light Brigade Wheels Sugarcane Sign On The Wall Soft On My Shoulder Rev It Up Reprise Alternator Killing Me Highheels In The Rain Ordinary Guy I Pray Now Betty Jericho Killing Me Ii Indiana Road Been A Long Time Good Enough Angel Of The Lord Caroline Tin Pot Nelly Pontiac Maggie & Me Jenny Smith Dixie Mountain Rooster Fight Get Your Prices Up Take It All Away Why Darling Why
Related Information for Fred Eaglesmith
Fred Eaglesmith (born as Frederick Elgersma on July 9, 1957 in Caistor Centre, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian alternative country singer-songwriter. Some of his albums have been credited to Fred J. Eaglesmith. Eaglesmith was one of nine children of an immigrant family from the Dutch province Friesland and raised in rural Southern Ontario. As a teenager, he hopped a freight train out to Western Canada, and began writing songs and performing. He is known for writing songs about machines or vehicles, including songs about trains, tractors, trucks, cars, and engines. Rural life, dogs, guns, drinking and farming/ranching are other common themes. Many of his songs are about failing farms and small businesses. Eaglesmith's songs are po... read more
Top Fred Eaglesmith Albums
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Alive (feat. Tif Ginn)
Alive (feat. Tif Ginn)
[2020]
Standard
Standard
[2017]
Tambourine
Tambourine
[2013]
6 Volts
6 Volts
[2012]
6Volts
6Volts
[2012]
Cha Cha Cha
Cha Cha Cha
[2010]
Cha Cha Cha (Cha Cha Cha)
Cha Cha Cha (Cha Cha Cha)
[2010]
Tinderbox
Tinderbox
[2008]
Milly's Café
Milly's Café
[2006]
Dusty
Dusty
[2004]
Balin
Balin
[2003]
Balin (feat. The Flathead Noodlers)
Balin (feat. The Flathead Noodlers)
[2003]
Falling Stars and Broken Hearts
Falling Stars and Broken Hearts
[2002]
The Official Bootleg Series Volume One
The Official Bootleg Series Volume One
[2002]
The Official Bootleg Series Volume One (The Official Bootleg Series Volume One)
The Official Bootleg Series Volume One (The Official Bootleg Series Volume One)
[2001]
50 Odd Dollars
50 Odd Dollars
[1999]
Drive-In Movie
Drive-In Movie
[1998]
Lipstick, Lies and Gasoline
Lipstick, Lies and Gasoline
[1997]
Things Is Changin' (feat. The Flying Squirrels)
Things Is Changin' (feat. The Flying Squirrels)
[1993]
Things Is Changin
Things Is Changin
[1993]
There Ain't No Easy Road
There Ain't No Easy Road
[1991]
Fred J. Eaglesmith
Fred J. Eaglesmith
[1990]
Indiana Road
Indiana Road
[1987]
The Boy That Just Went Wrong
The Boy That Just Went Wrong
[1983]
Fred J Eaglesmith
Fred J Eaglesmith
[1980]
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