
The Rosinators

Old Joe Clark Old Joe Clark
Get a **free download** Traditional East Kentucky mountain ballad. Born in 1839, Joe Clark was a rough and shiftless mountain man see Old Joe Clark lyrics & song history @ http://www.paulcastle.co.uk/old-joe-clark.html

In My Time of Dyin' In My Time of Dyin'
[Get a **free download**] Traditional spiritual, first recorded by the great Texas bluesman Blind Willie Johnson in the late 1920s as 'Jesus make up my dyin' bed' and covered by Dylan on his debut album

Blue Ridge Mountain Blues Blue Ridge Mountain Blues
[Get a **free download** when you join The Rosinators' mailing list] 'That's my kind of country - excellent' [Sam Harris - BBC Radio Newcastle, UK] 'Great close harmonies and instrumentation' [Allan Watkiss - BBC Radio Sheffield, UK] -see revie

Looking for the Stone Looking for the Stone
[Get a **free download** when you join The Rosinators' mailing list] Originally a spiritual known as 'Daniel Saw the Stone', recorded by The Golden Gate Quartet in the 1930s - see www.rosinators.com

Joli Blon Joli Blon
Choose a **free download** when you join The Rosinators' mailing list Traditional Cajun waltz, originally recorded in 1928 by Amedee, Orphy and Cleoma Breaux as Ma blonde est partie'. 'This is real acoustic roots at its best. Don't let this one pa

Cindy's Breakdown Cindy's Breakdown
Get a **free download** when you join The Rosinators' mailing list The Rosinators' version of this traditional bluegrass song was voted 'Hotdisc Track of the Year' by top European country DJs at the UK Country Radio Awards.

Port Arthur Blues Port Arthur Blues
[Get a **free download** when you join The Rosinators' mailing list] A Cajun two-step about a loved-one leaving for the Texan oil town bordering Louisiana.

I Saw the Light I Saw the Light
[Choose a **free download** when you join The Rosinators' mailing list] Simple words from the inspirational Hank Williams - read the story behind the song at http://snipurl.com/i_saw_the_light

J'etais au Bal (I went to the dance) J'etais au Bal (I went to the dance)
[Get a **free download** when you join The Rosinators' mailing list] A Cajun two-step about a three-day binge at a Louisiana dance hall. 'The best Cajun tunes recorded by a British band since the Balham Alligators.' - see www.rosinators.com

Orange Blossom Special Orange Blossom Special
[Choose a **free download** when you join The Rosinators' mailing list] Country classic, written by fiddler Irvin T Rouse in 1938, inspired by the luxury train service which ran between New York and Miami from 1925 to 1953 which passed through the Fl

Oblivion Oblivion
[Get a **free download** when you join The Rosinators' mailing list] Twenty first century gospel country - co-written by The Rosinators' Will Sneyd and members of the Alabama 3 - see www.rosinators.com

Poncho's Lament Poncho's Lament
[Get a **free download** when you join The Rosinators' mailing list] A waltz from Tom Waits' early years - see www.rosinators.com

Little Sadie Little Sadie
Choose a **free download** when you join The Rosinators' mailing list Tradtional song first recorded by Clarence (Tom) Ashley in 1930 and covered by Dylan on his 'Self Portrait' album in 1970.

One Kind Favour One Kind Favour
[Get a **free download**] Traditional spiritual - originally recorded by Blind Lemon Jefferson in 1927 as 'See That My Grave Is Kept Clean' - here given the bluegrass gospel treatment.

Just Can't Keep From Cryin' Just Can't Keep From Cryin'
[Get a **free download** when you join The Rosinators' mailing list] Described as 'an exercise in vocal perfection' by the UK's 'Morning Star', this is a short a capella version of this traditional song, first recorded in the 1920s by Blind Wil