The Kingston Trio Also appears on: |
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The 1958 British Hit Parade Part 2 with Tom Dooley |
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America's Number Ones Of The '50s with Tom Dooley |
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The 1959 British Hit Parade Part 2 with San Miguel |
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America's Greatest Hits 1959 with Tom Dooley |
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Britain's Greatest Hits 1958 with Tom Dooley |
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America's Greatest Hits 1958 with Tom Dooley |
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The 1959 British Hit Parade The B Sides Part 2 with A Worried Man |
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The 1958 British Hit Parade: The B Sides Part 2 with Ruby Red |
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The Kingston Trio Collection 1958-62 with Scarlet Ribbons |
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The Kingston Trio Collection 1958-62 with Three Jolly Coachmen |
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The Kingston Trio Collection 1958-62 with Tom Dooley |
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The Kingston Trio Collection 1958-62 with Ruby Red |
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The Kingston Trio Collection 1958-62 with Raspberries, Strawberries |
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The Kingston Trio Collection 1958-62 with Sally |
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The Kingston Trio Collection 1958-62 with The Tijuana Jail |
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The Kingston Trio Collection 1958-62 with Oh Cindy |
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The Kingston Trio Collection 1958-62 with M.T.A. |
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The Kingston Trio Collection 1958-62 with All My Sorrows |
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The Kingston Trio Collection 1958-62 with A Worried Man |
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The Kingston Trio Collection 1958-62 with San Miguel |
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The Kingston Trio Collection 1958-62 with Coo-Coo-U |
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The Kingston Trio Collection 1958-62 with Green Grasses |
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The Kingston Trio Collection 1958-62 with El Matador |
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The Kingston Trio Collection 1958-62 with Home From The Hill |
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The Kingston Trio Collection 1958-62 with Bad Man's Blunder |
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The Kingston Trio Collection 1958-62 with The Escape Of Old John Webb |
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The Kingston Trio Collection 1958-62 with Everglades |
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The Kingston Trio Collection 1958-62 with This Mornin', This Evening', So Soon |
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The Kingston Trio Collection 1958-62 with Goodnight My Baby |
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The Kingston Trio Collection 1958-62 with Somerset, Gloucestershire Wassail |
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The Kingston Trio Collection 1958-62 with You're Gonna Miss Me (Frankie And Johnny) |
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The Kingston Trio Collection 1958-62 with En El Agua |
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The Kingston Trio Collection 1958-62 with Como Se Viene, Se Va |
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The Kingston Trio Collection 1958-62 with Coming From The Mountains |
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The Kingston Trio Collection 1958-62 with Nothing More To Look Forward to |
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The Kingston Trio Collection 1958-62 with Bye Bye Thou Little Tiny Child |
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The Kingston Trio Collection 1958-62 with The White Snows Of Winter |
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The Kingston Trio Collection 1958-62 with Where Have All The Flowers Gone |
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The Kingston Trio Collection 1958-62 with O Ken Karanga |
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The Kingston Trio Collection 1958-62 with Scotch And Soda |
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The Kingston Trio Collection 1958-62 with Jane, Jane, Jane |
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The Kingston Trio Collection 1958-62 with Old Joe Clark |
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The Kingston Trio Collection 1958-62 with C'mon Betty Home |
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The Kingston Trio Collection 1958-62 with One More Town |
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The Kingston Trio Collection 1958-62 with She Was Too Good To Me |
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The Kingston Trio Collection 1958-62 with Five Hundred Miles Away |
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The Kingston Trio Collection 1958-62 with Oh, Sail Away |
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The Kingston Trio Collection 1958-62 with Greenback Dollar |
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The Kingston Trio Collection 1958-62 with The New Frontier |
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The Kingston Trio Collection 1958-62 with Sloop John B |
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The Kingston Trio Collection 1958-62 with Tic, Tic, Tic |
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The Kingston Trio Collection 1958-62 with Banua |
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The Kingston Trio Collection 1958-62 with Blow Ye Winds |
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The Kingston Trio Collection 1958-62 with Molly Dee |
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The Kingston Trio Collection 1958-62 with The Mountains of Mourne |
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The Kingston Trio Collection 1958-62 with Buddy Better Get on Down the Line |
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The Kingston Trio Collection 1958-62 with The Last Month Of The Year |
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The Kingston Trio Collection 1958-62 with Come All You Fair and Tender Ladies |
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The Kingston Trio Collection 1958-62 with It Was a Very Good Year |
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The Kingston Trio Collection 1958-62 with Reuben James |
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The Kingston Trio Collection 1958-62 with This Little Light Of Mine |
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The Kingston Trio Collection 1958-62 with Brown Mountain Light |
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The Kingston Trio Collection 1958-62 with My Lord What a Mornin' |
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The US Hot 100 3rd Feb. 1959 - 'The Day The Music Died' with Tom Dooley |