CHR-005

Queen Of The Highway

Released February 22, 2013

You can hear the whistle blow a hundred miles...

Compiled 2/22/2013 by Slye for Torre.

Queen Of The Highway (CHR-005)

This is a Cheap Hotel release.

DISC ONE 01 (John Stewart) from the album California Bloodlines released in 1969 by Capitol 02 (Gene Clark, Bernie Leadon) from the album The Fantastic Expedition Of Dillard & Clark released in 1968 by A&M 03 (Gram Parsons) from the album Safe At Home released in 1968 by LHI 04 (Michael Murphey) from the album Geronimo's Cadillac released in 1972 by A&M 05 (Butch Hancock) from the album Honky Tonk Masquerade released in 1978 by MCA 06 (Gregg Allman) from the album The Ramblin' Man released in 1974 by RCA 07 (Traditional) from the album Tragic Songs Of Life released in 1956 by Capitol 08 (Don Hecht, Alan Block) from the album Showcase released in 1961 by Decca 09 (Kenny O'Dell) from the album Behind Closed Doors released in 1973 by Epic 10 (Guy Clark) from the album Old No. 1 released in 1975 by RCA Victor 11 (Neil Young) from the album Crazy Horse released in 1971 by Reprise 12 (Bob Dylan) from the album New Morning released in 1970 by Columbia 13 (Chris Hillman, Gram Parsons) from the Hot Burritos! Anthology 1969-1972 compilation released in 2000 by Interscope, "The Train Song" originally released in 1969 by A&M 14 (Hank Williams) from The Complete Hank Williams box set released in 1998 by Mercury, "Move It On Over" originally released in 1947 by MGM 15 (Gladys Stacy, Louise Certain) from the album Foggy Mountain Jamboree recorded in 1954 and released in 1957 by Columbia 16 (Earl Montgomery, Dallas Frazier) from the album Someday We'll Look Back released in 1971 by Capitol 17 (Bob Martin) from the album Midwest Farm Disaster released in 1972 by RCA Victor 18 (Kris Kristofferson, Stephen Bruton, Terry Paul, Donnie Fritts) from the album Border Lord released in 1972 by Monument 19 (J.J. Cale) from the album Naturally released in 1971 by Shelter 20 (Dolly Parton) from the album Jolene released in 1974 by RCA Victor 21 (Mac Davis, Mark James) from the album Stop And Smell The Roses released in 1974 by Columbia 22 (Tompall Glaser) from the album Charlie released in 1973 by MGM 23 (Buck Owens) from the album Tall Dark Stranger released in 1969 by Capitol 24 (Gene MacLellan) from the album Rose Garden released in 1970 by Columbia 25 (Hedy West) from the album Big Bluegrass Special released in 1962 by Capitol DISC TWO 01 (Marty Robbins) from the album Gunfighter Ballads And Trail Songs released in 1959 by Columbia 02 (Alexander Lee Spence) from the album Oar released in 1969 by Columbia 03 (Earl Scruggs) from the album Will The Circle Be Unbroken released in 1972 by United Artists 04 (Charlie Black, Ricci Mareno, Tommy Rocco) from the album Woman, Your Name Is My Song released in 1974 by Dot 05 (Gram Parsons, Rik Grech) from the album Grievous Angel released in 1974 by Reprise 06 (John Hartford) from the album Aereo-Plain released in 1971 by Warner Bros. 07 (Bill Payne, Lowell George) from the album Little Feat released in 1971 by Warner Bros. 08 (Gaby Rodgers, Billy Edd Wheeler) from the album Carryin' On With Johnny Cash & June Carter released in 1967 by Columbia 09 (Dick Feller) from the album Lord, Mr. Ford released in 1973 by RCA Victor 10 (Sonny James, George Jones) from The Definitive Collection (1955-1962) compilation released in 2004 by Mercury Nashville, "Too Much Water" originally released in 1957 by Mercury 11 (Jot Nelson, Nat Russell) from the album Stand By Your Man released in 1969 by Epic 12 (Russ Hull, Mary Jane Shurtz, Autry Greisham) from the album She Still Comes Around (To Love What's Left Of Me) released in 1969 by Smash 13 (John Lennon, Paul McCartney) from the album Elite Hotel released in 1975 by Reprise 14 (Rick Nelson) from the album Garden Party released in 1972 by Decca 15 (Lee Hazlewood) from the album Requiem For An Almost Lady released in 1971 by Reprise 16 (Michael Nesmith) from the album Magnetic South released in 1970 by RCA Victor 17 (Martha Sharp) from the album Born A Woman released in 1966 by MGM 18 (Loretta Lynn) from the album Entertainer Of The Year released in 1973 by MCA 19 (Bobby Charles, Rick Danko) from the album Bobby Charles released in 1972 by Cloud 20 (Johnny Bush, Paul Stroud) from the album Shotgun Willie released in 1973 by Atlantic 21 (Lefty Frizzell) from the album Saginaw, Michigan released in 1964 by Columbia 22 (Gram Parsons) from the album Sweetheart Of The Rodeo released in 1968 by Columbia 23 (Jim Weatherly) from the album The Songs Of Jim Weatherly released in 1974 by Buddah 24 (Mickey Newbury) from the album Looks Like Rain released in 1969 by Mercury 25 (Willis Alan Ramsey) from the album Willis Alan Ramsey released in 1972 by Shelter

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Artist

Title

Label

1

John Stewart

California Bloodlines

Capitol

2

Dillard & Clark

Train Leaves Here This Mornin'

A&M

3

The International Submarine Band

Luxury Liner

LHI

4

Michael Murphey

Natchez Trace

A&M

5

Joe Ely

Boxcars

MCA

6

Waylon Jennings

Midnight Rider

RCA

7

The Louvin Brothers

In The Pines

Capitol

8

Patsy Cline

Walkin' After Midnight

Decca

9

Charlie Rich

Behind Closed Doors

Epic

10

Guy Clark

Instant Coffee Blues

RCA Victor

11

Crazy Horse

Dance, Dance, Dance

Reprise

12

Bob Dylan

The Man In Me

Columbia

13

The Flying Burrito Bros

The Train Song

Interscope

14

Hank Williams

Move It On Over

Mercury

15

Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs

Foggy Mountain Special

Columbia

16

Merle Haggard And The Strangers

California Cottonfields

Capitol

17

Bob Martin

Midwest Farm Disaster

RCA Victor

18

Kris Kristofferson

Border Lord

Monument

19

J.J. Cale

Clyde

Shelter

20

Dolly Parton

Jolene

RCA Victor

21

Mac Davis

Soft, Sweet Fire

Columbia

22

Tompall Glaser

Bad, Bad, Bad Cowboy

MGM

23

Buck Owens And His Buckaroos

Tall Dark Stranger

Capitol

24

Lynn Anderson

Snowbird

Columbia

25

The Green River Boys & Glen Campbell

One Hundred Miles Away From Home

Capitol

#

Artist

Title

Label

1

Marty Robbins

Big Iron

Columbia

2

Alexander Spence

Cripple Creek

Columbia

3

The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band

Nashville Blues

United Artists

4

Tommy Overstreet

(Jeannie Marie) You Were A Lady

Dot

5

Gram Parsons

Las Vegas

Reprise

6

John Hartford

Steamboat Whistle Blues

Warner Bros.

7

Little Feat

Truck Stop Girl

Warner Bros.

8

Johnny Cash & June Carter

Jackson

Columbia

9

Jerry Reed

Lord, Mr. Ford

RCA Victor

10

George Jones

Too Much Water

Mercury Nashville

11

Tammy Wynette

I've Learned

Epic

12

Jerry Lee Lewis

There Stands The Glass

Smash

13

Emmylou Harris

Here, There And Everywhere

Reprise

14

Rick Nelson And The Stone Canyon Band

Garden Party

Decca

15

Lee Hazlewood

I'll Live Yesterdays

Reprise

16

Michael Nesmith & The First National Band

Joanne

RCA Victor

17

Sandy Posey

Born A Woman

MGM

18

Loretta Lynn

Rated "X"

MCA

19

Bobby Charles

Small Town Talk

Cloud

20

Willie Nelson

Whiskey River

Atlantic

21

Lefty Frizzell

Don't Let Her See Me Cry

Columbia

22

The Byrds

One Hundred Years From Now

Columbia

23

Jim Weatherly

California Memory

Buddah

24

Mickey Newbury

Looks Like Baby's Gone

Mercury

25

Willis Alan Ramsey

Northeast Texas Women

Shelter

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