Talk:Songs Our Daddy Taught Us
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[edit]Determining placement in the canon is difficult. AMG lists it first, but then specifies that the band was at its most commercially successful when the album was released and that The Everly Brothers (album) (which it lists second) was the band's debut. Rolling Stone in the book referenced in the article calls it the band's second album, and this is the order I have chosen to follow. I have not yet found production personnel for the album, but will pursue this at Rhino's website, as Rhino currently publishes it. --Moonriddengirl 17:46, 8 October 2007 (UTC)
Dead external links to Allmusic website – January 2011
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Put My Little Shoes Away
[edit]- Put My Little Shoes Away was actually written by Samuel N. Mitchell and Charles E. Pratt in 1873, its not "traditional" though it basically was treated as such because it became such a bluegrass staple.--Milowent • talkblp-r 15:15, 12 September 2011 (UTC)