
The Charles River Valley Boys were an American bluegrass group who toured and recorded in the 1960s and were best known for their 1966 album, Beatle Country, presenting bluegrass versions of songs by The Beatles. The group was formed by students in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1959. They took their name as a jokey reference to the Laurel River Valley Boys, a traditional bluegrass group from North Carolina who recorded several albums in that style in the 1950s, and to the Charles River, which flows between Cambridge and Boston, Massachusetts.
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I've Just Seen A Face
She's a Woman
Baby's in Black
Ticket to Ride
Norwegian Wood
And Your Bird Can Sing
Yellow Submarine
I Feel Fine
I Saw Her Standing There
What Goes On
Paperback Writer
Help!
Ticket To Ride (LP Version)
Yeller Submarine
I Feel Fine (LP Version)
I Saw Her Standing There (LP Version)
Yellow Submarine (LP Version)
What Goes On (LP Version)
I've Just Seen A Face (LP Version)
She's a Woman (LP Version)
I'll Meet You In The Morning
Norwegian Wood (LP Version)
Help! (LP Version)
And Your Bird Can Sing (LP Version)
Paperback Writer (LP Version)
(When You See) Those Flying Saucers
Help
Gonna Lay Down My Old Guitar
Yeller (Yellow) Submarine [Massachusetts, USA] (Lennon-McCartney, 1966)
Cryin' Holy Unto the Lord
Rocky Island
Baby's In Black (LP Version)
I've Just Seen A Face (Beatles cover)
On the Jericho Road
Crazy Creek
The Auctioneer
Uncle Pen
Angel Band
What Have You Done
Short Life of Trouble
Beautiful, Beautiful Brown Eyes
Leavin' Home
Oh Me, Oh My
Crazy Creek - Instrumental
Before I Met You
Easy Winner
Baby-O
Front Porch Backstep
I See a Bright Light Shining
(When You See) Those Flying Saucers - Instrumental
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