
Carbel Lee Ausborn (1923-2011), better known by his stage name, Mississippi Slim, was a hillbilly singer who had a radio show on Tupelo's WELO during the later 1940s.[1] Ausborn was born in Smithville, Mississippi. According to Peter Guralnick, he had taken up guitar at the age of 13 to pursue a career in music. He was inspired by Jimmie Rodgers, Hank Williams, Ernest Tubb and Ausborn's cousin Rod Brasfield, a then prominent country comedian who toured with Hank Williams.
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Try Doin' Right
Try Doin Right
Mississippi Boy
Try Doin' It Right
Tired of Your Lies
Beer Drinkin' Blues
Nicotine Fit
I Was Checking Out
Groove Me Baby
Try Doin' It Right - Original
I'm A Long Gone Doggie
Dirty Bird
You're Gonne Be Sorry
If It Don't Fit
Sitting Here
You Can't Lose the Blues
Thank You Baby
Haven't I Been Good to You
Cotton Candy
I Miss You
she's Bad
I've Got to Leave You Alone
They Call Me Mississippi Slim
Player Haters
Tired Of Your Lies (Mississippi Slim)
Mississippi on fire
Take Your Finger Out of It
Monkey See Monkey DO
Get Me Me
try doin' right - previously unissued
Momma My Bad Featuring Savae
You're Gonna Be Sorry
Queen For A Day
Rock like a superstar
Four Walls
Try Doin' Right (acou)
Try Doin' It Right (Carvel Lee Ausborn)
Get your education, Stay in school
Try Doin’ Right
Intro
Check My Swagger
Monkey see -Monkey do
Ghetto Hyms
Hoodness
Men Do
ain't though
Play wit it featuring Young No.
momma said "grind"
I was checking in, She was checking out
Player haters go away
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