Tracks: 1.Cotton Mill Man 2.To the top of the world 3.Everybody's Reaching Out for someone 4.My Love song 5.'Mid the green fields of virgina 6.Little white church 7.Truth on the mountain 8.An old account settled 9.Everybody will be happy over there 10.I'll rep my harvest in heaven 11.God bless america again 12.When the wagon was new 13.Back in the USA 14.Air mail special on the fly 15.Ballad of thunder road 16.when I stop dreaming 17.gosh, I miss you all the time 18.Border ride 19.Paradise 20.Diesel Train One of the great bluegrass bands in history, brothers Jim (born 1927) and Jesse (born 1929) McReynolds and their Virginia Boys remained at the top by changing with the times. Starting as a traditional brothers duet, Jim on guitar and Jesse on mandolin showed their versatility by following country's changing tastes, moving to country/folk when necessary to keep a road band going. Whatever style they played (including Berry Pickin' in the Country, an album of bluegrass versions of Chuck Berry tunes), they retained a pure country core, due in no small part to Jim's pure, high tenor and Jesse's virtuoso, cross-picking mandolin playing.
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