Rhythm, Country & Blues
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Rhythm, Country & Blues
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Rhythm, Country And Blues
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Rhythm, Country and Blues (1994) | The Documentary /Bonus Performances
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Rhythm Country & Blues The Staple Singers and Marty Stuart 'The Weight' Part 1
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Alan Jackson – She's Got The Rhythm (And I Got The Blues)
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Rhythm & Blues – Country – almost FULL – mix
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Rhythm and Blues
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Patches by George Jones & B.B. King from the album Country, Rhythm & Blues
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Rhythm country and blues
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Rhythm, Country & Blues Orchestra @ Stara Posta
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Where so many duet projects seem like shotgun marriages, this one sounds like a labor of love, celebrating Southern music as a common denominator that transcends racial and categorical divides. Among the highlights, the pairing of Lyle Lovett and Al Green finds revelation within the funky groove of "Funny How Time Slips Away," while the album-closing "Patches"–with George Jones playing father to B.B. King's son–achieves a spine-tingling majesty. Though Natalie Cole and Reba McEntire misconnect on "Since I Fell for You," Sam Moore (of Sam & Dave) and the late Conway Twitty are at their soulful best on "Rainy Night in Georgia." –Don McLeese
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