By Request Del McCoury

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  • Release Date: 05/12/2009
  • Sales Rank: 40,062
  • Label: MCCOURY MUSIC
  • UPC: 829305001228

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By Request

1LISTENI Feel the Blues Moving In 3:52
2LISTENThe Bluest Man in Town 3:27
3LISTENHigh on the Mountain 3:04
4LISTENNashville Cats 3:40
5LISTENA Good Man Like Me 2:35
6LISTENThe White House Blues 2:13
7LISTENDreams 3:41
8LISTENThe Cold Hard Facts 2:48
9LISTENBlack Jack County Chains 3:29
10LISTENLoggin' Man 2:08
11LISTENQueen Anne's Lace 3:36
12LISTEN1952 Vincent Black Lightning 3:59
13LISTENRain and Snow 2:59
14LISTENAll Aboard 3:56

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This single-disc rendering of 2009's Celebrating 50 Years of Del McCoury box set features 14 of McCoury's most beloved recordings. Hand-picked by the family to best represent the songs that receive the most frequent audience hoots and hollers, the appropriately titled By Request (McCoury never brings a set list to a gig), relies on the band's more recent recordings. With the exception of "Nashville Cats" from 1999's Family and "All Aboard" and "1952 Vincent Black Lightning" from 2001's Del and the Boys, By Request is a collection of all new recordings. Del, along with sons Ronnie and Rob, take on Ola Belle Reed's "High on the Mountain," Bill Monroe's "Bluest Man in Town," Wilbur Jones' "White House Blues," Red Lane's "Black Jack County Chains," David Olney's "Queen Anne's Lace," and a handful of originals with the usual mix of rugged charm and impeccable musicianship, resulting in a delicious appetizer for those unwilling to dive into (or drop money on) the 50-song buffet from which it's derived. Reverend Lee Power, All Music Guide

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