
Arthur Smith Trio
About Arthur Smith Trio
Fiddlin' Arthur Smith (April 10, 1898 - February 28, 1971) was an American old time fiddler and a major influence on the old time and bluegrass music genres. In January 1935, Smith made his first recordings with the Delmore Brothers on the Bluebird label. They were sold as the Arthur Smith Trio. In 1936, Smith began to sing on his recordings on songs such as, Chittlin' Cookin' Time in Cheatham County, There's More Pretty Girls Than One and his signature song Beautiful Brown Eyes.
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Top Tracks
Adieu False Heart
Freight Train Moan
Pig At Home In The Pen
The paris Waltz
Adieu, False Heart
Sugar Tree Stomp
Stood On The Bridge At Midnight
Fiddler's Dream
INDIAN CREEK
Blackberry Blossom
The Paris Waltz (Instrumental)
There's More Pretty Girls Than One
Beautiful Brown Eyes
Beautiful Mabel Clare
Freight Train Moan (Instrumental)
Lonesome For You
Chittlin' Cookin' Time in Cheatham County
Chittlin' Cookin' Time
Florida Blues
Beautiful Memories
Smith's Breakdown
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Love Letters
Nellie's Blue Eyes
It's Hard To Please Your Mind
I'm Bound To Ride
Arthur Smith Trio / Adieu False Heart
Mocking Bird
Doin' The Goofus
Never Alone
Little Darling
Across The Blue Ridge Mountains
Lost Love
The Girl I Love Don't Pay Me No Mind
Blackberry Blossom - Remastered
Pig at Home in the Pen (Bb 7043)
Her Little Brown Hand
Bonaparte's Retreat
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John Henry Was a Little Boy
Nine Pound Hammer Is Too Heavy
05 - Adieu False Heart
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Chittlin' Cookin' Time In Cheetham County
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Walking In My Sleep
Lonesome Ramblers Blues
Smith's Waltz
Sweet Heaven
Arthur Smith Trio - Adieu False Heart
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