Top John Hartford Albums
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Steamboat Whistle Blues (Live, Bremen, 1977)
Steamboat Whistle Blues (Live, Bremen, 1977)
[2021]
Backroads, Rivers & Memories: The Rare & Unreleased John Hartford
Backroads, Rivers & Memories: The Rare & Unreleased John Hartford
[2019]
The Love Album
The Love Album
[2015]
Good'le Days
Good'le Days
[2010]
Good'le Days: Essential Recordings
Good'le Days: Essential Recordings
[2009]
Steam Powered Aereo-Takes
Steam Powered Aereo-Takes
[2002]
RCA Country Legends: John Hartford
RCA Country Legends: John Hartford
[2001]
Hamilton Ironworks
Hamilton Ironworks
[2001]
Gum Tree Canoe
Gum Tree Canoe
[2001]
Live from Mountain Stage
Live from Mountain Stage
[2000]
Live from Mountain Stage: John Hartford
Live from Mountain Stage: John Hartford
[2000]
Good Old Boys
Good Old Boys
[1999]
The Speed of the Old Long Bow
The Speed of the Old Long Bow
[1998]
Wild Hog in the Red Brush
Wild Hog in the Red Brush
[1996]
Live At College Station Pennsylvania
Live At College Station Pennsylvania
[1994]
Walls We Bounce Off Of
Walls We Bounce Off Of
[1994]
John Hartford: Me Oh My, How the Time Does Fly - A John Hartford Anthology
John Hartford: Me Oh My, How the Time Does Fly - A John Hartford Anthology
[1992]
Cadillac Rag
Cadillac Rag
[1992]
Goin Back to Dixie
Goin Back to Dixie
[1992]
Down on the River
Down on the River
[1989]
Me Oh My, How the Time Does Fly - A John Hartford Anthology
Me Oh My, How the Time Does Fly - A John Hartford Anthology
[1987]
Mark Twang
Mark Twang
[1976]
Morning Bugle
Morning Bugle
[1972]
Radio John
Radio John
[1971]
Aereo-Plain
Aereo-Plain
[1971]
Iron Mountain Depot
Iron Mountain Depot
[1970]
Gentle on My Mind and Other Originals By John Hartford
Gentle on My Mind and Other Originals By John Hartford
[1968]
Housing Project
Housing Project
[1968]
Earthwords & Music
Earthwords & Music
[1967]
Looks at Life
Looks at Life
[1967]
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Minus The Woman Howard Hughes' Blues Shiny Rails Of Steel I Shoulda Wore My Birthday Suit Big Blue Balloon Right In The Middle Of Falling For You My Face Morning Bugle The Julia Belle Swain Station Break I Wonder Where You Are Tonight Holding My Rag Joseph's Dream Keep On Truckin' Don't Ever Take Your Eyes Off The Game, Babe Jack's In The Sack Them Way Long Time Ago Times We Did Our Best The Boys From North Carolina The Sailboat Song Go Fall Asleep Now In Like Of Steamboat Whistle Blues Skippin In The Mississippi Dew The Lowest Pair I'm Still Here When The Sky Began To Fall Before They Tow My Car Away California Earthquake Delta Queen Waltz With A Vamp In The Middle In Tall Buildings A Man Smoking A Cigar I Am A Man Of Constant Sorrow Gum Tree Canoe I've Heard The Tearstained Monologue You Do There By The Door Before You Leave Lorena I Reckon Housing Project The Vamp From Back In The Goodle Days I Didn't Know The World Would Last This Long The Collector Untangle Your Mind Front Porch Why Do You Do Me Like You Do? Here I Am In Love Again Turn Your Radio On Goin Back To Dixie The Tall Tall Grass Don't Leave Your Records In The Sun Today Eve Of My Multiplication Old Time River Man Steam Powered Aereo Plane I Would Not Be Here Like Unto A Mockingbird Good Old Electric Washing Machine Gentle On My Mind Tear Down The Grand Ole Opry First Girl I Loved The Six O'clock Train And A Girl With Green Eyes Back In The Goodle Days Big Rock Candy Mountain Old Joe Clark On The Road This Eve Of Parting Presbyterian Guitar Corn Cob Blues Let Him Go On, Mama Boogie Because Of You A Simple Thing As Love No End Of Love Natural To Be Gone The False Hearted Tenor Waltz Up On The Hill Where They Do The Boogie Left Handed Woman Short Life Of Trouble Crystallia Daydream The Category Stomp The Girl I Left Behind Me
Related Information for John Hartford
John Cowan Hartford (December 30, 1937– June 4, 2001) was an American country and bluegrass composer and musician known for his mastery of the fiddle and banjo, as well as for his witty lyrics, unique vocal style, and extensive knowledge of Mississippi River lore. Hartford performed with a variety of ensembles throughout his career, and is perhaps best known for his solo performances where he would interchange the guitar, banjo, and fiddle from song to song. He also invented his own shuffle tap dance move, and clogged on an amplified piece of plywood while he played and sang.At the time of his death, Hartford was also working on the biography of the blind fiddler Ed Haley. Hartford's album Wild Hog in the Red Bush is a collection of Ha... read more
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