Artist The Louvin Brothers
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The Louvin Brothers - A seamans girl
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The Louvin Brothers - Alabama
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The Louvin Brothers - Are you teasing me
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The Louvin Brothers - Are you wasting my time
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The Louvin Brothers - At mail call today
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The Louvin Brothers - Blues stay away from me
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The Louvin Brothers - Broken engagement
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The Louvin Brothers - From mothers arms to korea
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The Louvin Brothers - Gonna lay down my old guitar
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The Louvin Brothers - Good christian men rejoice
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The Louvin Brothers - Hoping that youre hoping
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The Louvin Brothers - I cant keep you in love with me
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The Louvin Brothers - I dont believe youve met my baby
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The Louvin Brothers - If we forget god
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The Louvin Brothers - Its christmas time
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The Louvin Brothers - Knoxville girl
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The Louvin Brothers - Love thy neighbor as thyself
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The Louvin Brothers - Making plans
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The Louvin Brothers - Mary of the wild moor
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The Louvin Brothers - Must you throw dirt in my face
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The Louvin Brothers - My babys gone
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The Louvin Brothers - Oh why not tonight
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The Louvin Brothers - Satan lied to me
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The Louvin Brothers - Scared of the blues
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The Louvin Brothers - Searching for a soldiers grave
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The Louvin Brothers - She will get lonesome
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The Louvin Brothers - The angels rejoiced last night
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The Louvin Brothers - The great atomic power
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The Louvin Brothers - The great speckled bird
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The Louvin Brothers - The river of jordan
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The Louvin Brothers - Theres a grave in the wave of the ocean
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The Louvin Brothers - Time goes so slow
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The Louvin Brothers - What is a home without love
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The Louvin Brothers - When i stop dreaming
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The Louvin Brothers - Where will you build
The Louvin Brothers were an American country music duo composed of brothers Ira and Charlie Louvin. Active primarily in the 1950s and early 1960s, they were known for their close harmony singing and deeply rooted gospel and Appalachian influences. Their music blended traditional country with spiritual themes, often featuring mandolin and acoustic guitar. The Louvin Brothers were influential in shaping the sound of modern country and bluegrass music. They were inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2001.