Crying in the Chapel (album)
Crying In the Chapel is a studio album by the progressive bluegrass band Country Gentlemen.
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Released | 2001 | |||
Recorded | 2001 | |||
Genre | Bluegrass Progressive bluegrass | |||
Label | Freeland Records | |||
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Track listing
- Crying in the Chapel (Glenn) 2:54
- I Feel Like Traveling On (Bland, Hunter, Vaughn) 2.23
- Heaven Got an Angel (Andes) 3:36
- Don't You Know That I'm Happy (MacMillion) 2:35
- Nobody's Child (Coben, Foree) 3:10
- I'll Never Die Just Be Promoted (Ellison, Groves) 2:14
- She Wore Pretty Dresses (Goodman) 3:10
- Jericho Road (Bowser) 2:52
- The Coal Mines Is a Good Place to Pray (MacMillion) 2:33
- City of God (Bruce) 2:36
- Keep Following Moses (Bowser) 3:15
- Two Men a Walkin' (Guillot) 2:22
Personnel
- Charlie Waller - guitar, vocals
- Dan Aldridge - mandolin, guitar, vocals
- Greg Corbett - banjo, vocals
- Ronnie Davis - bass, vocals
with
- Gene Libbea -bass
- Greg Luck - violin, bass, guitar
- Rickie Simpkins - mandolin
- Kenny Smith - guitar
- Jaret Carter - Dobro
- Sammy Shelor - banjo, guitar
- Clay Jones - guitar
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