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- Cool_Country_Favorites abstract "Cool Country Favorites is the 16th studio output by country artist Marty Stuart.The album is considered as a tribute to traditional country music, with Stuart and his Superlatives recording many country and folk standards, such as 'Freight Train Boogie' (which was also recorded by Willie Nelson in 2010), 'Pretty Boy Floyd' (by Woody Guthrie) and Johnny Cash's 'Big River'.The album also has material that had already been recorded by Stuart: 'A Satisfied Mind' and 'Sundown In Nashville' both appeared on Stuart's 2003 album Country Music.As well as traditional country songs, the album also had new material written by Stuart, along with his Superlatives. Original songs on the album are 'Truck Drivers' Blues' (not to be confused with Merle Haggard's song of the same name, which appears on his album 1996). The song 'Carol Lee' was written by the Superlatives' lead guitarist, \"Cousin\" Kenny Vaughan.".
- Cool_Country_Favorites artist Marty_Stuart.
- Cool_Country_Favorites genre Country_music.
- Cool_Country_Favorites previousWork Compadres:_An_Anthology_of_Duets.
- Cool_Country_Favorites subsequentWork Ghost_Train:_The_Studio_B_Sessions.
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- Cool_Country_Favorites wikiPageWikiLink 1996_(Merle_Haggard_album).
- Cool_Country_Favorites wikiPageWikiLink Category:2008_albums.
- Cool_Country_Favorites wikiPageWikiLink Category:Marty_Stuart_albums.
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- Cool_Country_Favorites wikiPageWikiLink Country_Music_(Marty_Stuart_album).
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- Cool_Country_Favorites wikiPageWikiLink Ghost_Train:_The_Studio_B_Sessions.
- Cool_Country_Favorites wikiPageWikiLink Johnny_Cash.
- Cool_Country_Favorites wikiPageWikiLink Marty_Stuart.
- Cool_Country_Favorites wikiPageWikiLink Mel_Tillis.
- Cool_Country_Favorites wikiPageWikiLink Merle_Haggard.
- Cool_Country_Favorites wikiPageWikiLink Willie_Nelson.
- Cool_Country_Favorites wikiPageWikiLink Woody_Guthrie.
- Cool_Country_Favorites wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cool Country Favorites".
- Cool_Country_Favorites artist "Marty Stuart & His Fabulous Superlatives".
- Cool_Country_Favorites chronology Marty_Stuart.
- Cool_Country_Favorites genre Country_music.
- Cool_Country_Favorites label "Superlatone".
- Cool_Country_Favorites language "English".
- Cool_Country_Favorites lastAlbum "Compadres: An Anthology of Duets".
- Cool_Country_Favorites length "175.0".
- Cool_Country_Favorites name "Cool Country Favorites".
- Cool_Country_Favorites nextAlbum "Ghost Train: The Studio B Sessions".
- Cool_Country_Favorites released "July, 2008".
- Cool_Country_Favorites thisAlbum "Cool Country Favorites".
- Cool_Country_Favorites title "A Honky Tonk Song".
- Cool_Country_Favorites title "A Satisfied Mind".
- Cool_Country_Favorites title "Big River".
- Cool_Country_Favorites title "Bluegrass Express".
- Cool_Country_Favorites title "Buckaroo".
- Cool_Country_Favorites title "Carol Lee".
- Cool_Country_Favorites title "Freight Train Boogie".
- Cool_Country_Favorites title "Keep Her Off Your Mind".
- Cool_Country_Favorites title "Old, Old House".
- Cool_Country_Favorites title "Pretty Boy Floyd".
- Cool_Country_Favorites title "Sundown In Nashville".
- Cool_Country_Favorites title "Truck Drivers' Blues".
- Cool_Country_Favorites type "studio".
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- Cool_Country_Favorites writer Johnny_Cash.
- Cool_Country_Favorites writer Woody_Guthrie.
- Cool_Country_Favorites writer "Arthur Jackson/Ralph E. Mooney".
- Cool_Country_Favorites writer "Bob Morris".
- Cool_Country_Favorites writer "Bobby Osborne".
- Cool_Country_Favorites writer "Buck Peddy/Mel Tillis".
- Cool_Country_Favorites writer "Dwayne Warwick".
- Cool_Country_Favorites writer "George Jones/Hal Bynum".
- Cool_Country_Favorites writer "Jack Rhodes/Joe Hayes".
- Cool_Country_Favorites writer "Ken Griffin".
- Cool_Country_Favorites writer "Kenny Vaughan".
- Cool_Country_Favorites writer "Marty Stuart".
- Cool_Country_Favorites writingCredits "yes".
- Cool_Country_Favorites subject Category:2008_albums.
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- Cool_Country_Favorites comment "Cool Country Favorites is the 16th studio output by country artist Marty Stuart.The album is considered as a tribute to traditional country music, with Stuart and his Superlatives recording many country and folk standards, such as 'Freight Train Boogie' (which was also recorded by Willie Nelson in 2010), 'Pretty Boy Floyd' (by Woody Guthrie) and Johnny Cash's 'Big River'.The album also has material that had already been recorded by Stuart: 'A Satisfied Mind' and 'Sundown In Nashville' both appeared on Stuart's 2003 album Country Music.As well as traditional country songs, the album also had new material written by Stuart, along with his Superlatives. ".
- Cool_Country_Favorites label "Cool Country Favorites".
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- Cool_Country_Favorites wasDerivedFrom Cool_Country_Favorites?oldid=548063603.
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- Cool_Country_Favorites name "Cool Country Favorites".