About "Will The Circle Be Unbroken"
Will the Circle be Unbroken is the seventh studio album by American country music group The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, with collaboration from many famous bluegrass and country-and-western players, including Roy Acuff, "Mother" Maybelle Carter, Doc Watson, Earl Scruggs, Randy Scruggs, Merle Travis, Pete "Oswald" Kirby, Norman Blake, Jimmy Martin, and others. It also introduced fiddler Vassar Clements to a wider audience. The album was released in November 1972, through United Artists Records.
Top songs by Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
- I've Been Looking
- Oh What A Love
- This Train Keeps Rolling Along
- Let's Talk Dirty In Hawaiian
- Fishing In The Dark
- The Dream
- Down That Road Tonight
- The Rest Of The Dream
- Mother Of The Bride
- I Break Horses, Not Hearts
- From Small Things (big Things One Day Come)
- American Dream
- Long Hard Road (the Sharecropper's Dream)
- Modern Day Romance
- You Made Life Good Again
- I Love Only You
- All I Have To Do Is Dream
- Two Out Of Three Ain't Bad
- Baby's Got A Hold On Me
- The Moon Just Turned Blue
- Cadillac Ranch
- Workin' Man
- Face On The Cutting Room Floor
- You Ain't Going Nowhere
- What'll You Do About Me
- Grandpa Was A Carpenter
- Mama Tried
- Will The Circle Be Unbroken
- Home Again In My Heart
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