Little Bob Fugate
Using My Bible For A Roadmap Using My Bible For A Roadmap
A country boy depends on his Bible readings and what his mother has read to him many nights as he went to sleep in her arms as a baby. We are talk to love the Lord strongly here in the hills
Head Over Heels In Love With You Head Over Heels In Love With You
Ballad of 'Bad' Amos Fugate Ballad of 'Bad' Amos Fugate
Amos Fugate killed five people including a woman they say. Last man he killed was Sheriff of Breathitt County. Posse got him after that at the age of 21
Wildwood Flower Wildwood Flower
If you cannot play this tune then you ain't considered a guitar player in the mountains. I never could pick the first line, I never even tried but I love it.
Ain't Going To Work Tomorrow Ain't Going To Work Tomorrow
Who the hell wants to work when they are getting married as that is a big day here in the hills. Big drunk and plenty woman and plenty to eat.
Lonesome Journey Lonesome Journey
Bob must have been talking about the time he had to leave home and Go up North to find work.
Since You Went Away Since You Went Away
Hard on any of us men when the woman leaves esp. for a long period of time if we love her. A bunch of youngens don't help the case none neither.
DarK Hollow DarK Hollow
Any country boy knows what it feels like to walk out of a dark hollow. Only way to see how to walk is through the space between the tree tops if the moon is shinning. If not you have to feel ur way out.
Man of Constant Sorrow Man of Constant Sorrow
Long before 'oh brother where art thou' the movie we were singing this song in the hills of Ky
Living Like A Fool Living Like A Fool
We love to drink, drive and listen to our music. There are many dirt roads and hollars. Fifty percent of us Outlaws don't worry about the law cause we just hit the next hollar and disappear.
Shucking the Corn Shucking the Corn
Instrumental with banjo and guitar being both played by 'The one man band--Bob Fugate'
Wonder How The Old Folks Are at Home Wonder How The Old Folks Are at Home
Many men have felt this way when they left home for the first time to find work in the north as down here they was no work. The wars took many young men from home also.