Rocky Road Blues
Little Cabin Home on the Hill
Kentucky Waltz
It's Mighty Dark to Travel
True Life Blues
I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling
Nobody Loves Me
Little Cabin On The Hill
Goodbye Old Pal [Previously Unreleased Track]
My Rose of Old Kentucky
Footprints in the Snow
Little Cabin Home on the Hill
Footprints in the Snow
Blue Grass Breakdown
Come Back to Me in My Dreams
The Old Cross Road
Heavy Traffic Ahead
That Home Above
Why Did You Wander
Remember the Cross
Blue Moon of Kentucky
Little Community Church
Toy Heart
Along About Daybreak
When You Are Lonely
Mansions for Me
Molly and Tenbrooks
Mother's Only Sleeping
Shine Hallelujah, Shine
Blue Yodel No. 4
I'm Travelin' on and On
Will You Be Loving Another Man?
Can't You Hear Me Callin'
How Will I Explain About You
Travelin' This Lonesome Road
Shining Path
Blue Grass Stomp
I'm Going Back to Old Kentucky
Girl in the Blue Velvet Band
Chansons les plus populaires [artist_preposition] Bill Monroe
Molly and Tenbrooks
1958 • Knee Deep in Bluegrass
Goodbye Old Pal
1964 • Bill Monroe's Best
Footprints in the Snow
1961 • The Great Bill Monroe
Blue Moon of Kentucky
1961 • The Great Bill Monroe and His Blue Grass Boys
Harbor of Love
1991 • Cryin' Holy Unto the Lord
Cryin' Holy Unto the Lord
1991 • Cryin' Holy Unto the Lord
Just Over in the Gloryland
1974 • Road of Life
Jimmy Brown the Newsboy
2002 • The Definitive Collection
Dark as the Night, Blue as the Day
1976 • Bluegrass Special Vol 3 (1950-1959)
Mighty Dark to Travel
1987 • Bluegrass '87
Roll in My Sweet Baby's Arms
1980 • Radio Shows, 1946-48
Footprints in the Snow
Curiosités sur l'album The Essential Bill Monroe (1945-1949) de Bill Monroe
- En quelle année l’album “The Essential Bill Monroe (1945-1949)” de Bill Monroe a-t-il été lancé?
- L’album “The Essential Bill Monroe (1945-1949)” de Bill Monroe a été lancé en 1992, avec 39 pistes.
- Quelle est la chanson la plus réussie de l’album “The Essential Bill Monroe (1945-1949)” de Bill Monroe?
- “Footprints in the Snow” est le plus grand succès de l’album “The Essential Bill Monroe (1945-1949)” de Bill Monroe.