Sam McGee (b. Samuel Fleming McGee, May 1, 1894, d. August 21, 1975) and Kirk McGee (b. David Kirkland McGee, November 4, 1899, d. October 24, 1983), the McGee Brothers were an American old-time performing duo. Sam typically played guitar and Kirk usually played banjo or fiddle, although they were both proficient in multiple string instruments. The McGee Brothers were one of the most enduring acts on the Grand Ole Opry during the show's first fifty years.
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Railroad Blues
Knoxville Blues
Buck Dancer's Choice
Chevrolet Car
Franklin Blues
The Franklin Blues
Sam McGee Stomp
Buckdancer's Choice
Railroad Blues (1928)
Penitentiary Blues
Ching Chong
Wheels
How Great Thou Art
Blackberry Blossom
In a Cool Shady Nook
Pig Ankle Rag
Jesse James
Dew Drop
Fuller Blues
Burglar Bold
When the Wagon Was New
If I Could Only Blot Out the Past
Wayfaring Stranger
Easy Rider
The Two Cuts of the Community Pilot
Black Mountain Rag
As Willie and Mary Strolled by the Seashore
Wreck of the Tennessee Gravey Train
My Family Has Been a Crooked Set
Rufus Blossom
Charming Bill
Way Down the Old Plank Road
Brown's Ferry Blues
The Ship Without a Sail
Go on, Nora Lee
C-H-I-C-K-E-N Spells Chicken
Don't Let Your Deal Go Down
The Tramp
Salty Dog Blues
Hannah Won't You Open The Door?
Salt Lake City Blues
Buck Dancer's Choice [1926]
Ragged Jim
Late Last Night When Willie Came Home
Someone Else May Be There While I'm Gone
A Flower From My Angel Mother's Grave
The Franklin Blues [1926]
Old Master's Runaway
Late Last Night
Railroad Blues - Sam McGee
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