
Al Hopkins (Albert Green Hopkins, Gap Creek, North Carolina, June 5, 1889 – October 21, 1932) was an American musician, a pioneer of what later came to be called country music. Hopkins played piano, an unusual instrument for Appalachian music. The members of the band that brought him to fame (which was known by several names: The Hill Billies, Al Hopkins' Original Hill Billies, and Al Hopkins and His Buckle Busters) came variously from Hopkins' own Watauga County, North Carolina and from Grayson and Carroll Counties in Virginia.
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West Virginia Gals
Cluck Old Hen
Roll On The Ground
Johnson Boys
Boatin' Up Sandy
Black Eyed Susie
Going Down The Road Feeling Bad
Hear Dem Bells
buck-eyed rabbits
Sally Ann
Old Joe Clark
Silly Bill
Old Time Cinda
Whoa Mule
Cripple Creek
Texas Gals
Sourwood Mountain
Hickman Rag
Mississippi Sawyer
Cluck Old Hen [1927]
Al Hopkins and His Buckle Busters - West Virginia Gals
The Carter Family / Black Jac
Long-Eared Mule
Betsy Brown
Ragged Annie
Cumberland Gap
Kitty Waltz
Kitty Wells
The Nine Pound Hammer
Sweet Bunch Of Daisies
Blue Ridge Mountain Blues
Mountaineer's Love Song
Possum up a Gum Stomp, Cooney in the Hollow
Governer Alf Taylor's Fox Chase
Daisies Won't Tell
Sleep Baby Sleep
Whoa, Mule
Down To The Club
Echoes Of The Chimes
Baby Your Time Ain't Long
Walking in the Parlor
Blue Eyed Girl
Hear Dem Bells (Recorded 1927)
101-West Virginia Gals
Long Eared Mule
Al Hopkins And His Buckle Busters West Virginia Gals
Donkey On The Railroad Track
Mountaineers Love Song
03 - West Virginia Gals
Fisher's Hornpipe
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