Track List
All tracks are credited as "traditional, arranged by Pete Stanley & Wizz Jones", except where stated otherwise.
- "Ramblin' and Gamblin" (trad, arr. )
- "My Grandfather's Clock"
- "Burglar Man"
- "Freight Train" (James / Williams / Elizabeth Cotten)
- "Clinch Mountain Backstep" (trad, arr. Pete Stanley)
- "Kentucky Moonshiner" (trad, arr. Wizz Jones)
- "Teardrops In My Eyes" (trad, arr. Pete Stanley)
- "Ballad of Jed Clampett (theme from The Beverly Hillbillies)" (Paul Henning)
- "Kentucky Mountain Chimes" (Rusty York)
- "National Seven" (Alan Tunbridge/Al Jones)
- "Iowa" (trad, arr. Pete Stanley & Wizz Jones)
- "Devilish Mary"
- "Hesitation Blues"
- "Weepin' Willow Blues" (Edgar Dowell)
- "Stern Old Bachelor"
- "Fidlers Green" (Pete Stanley)
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