10 compact audio discs : digital ; 4 3/4 in 4 3/4 in digital optical 1.4 m/s digital recording
Notes:
Various performers
Contents:
CD 1 : Travelling from coast to coast : Arkansas traveller (Harry Adams) Cincinnati (Martha Davis) Highway 59 (Roy Hawkins) That's what I like about the south (Cliff Brunner) Rollin' south (Porky Freeman) It's roundup time (Gene Autry) Tobacco State stomp (Hank Penny) My Carolina home (Fred Kirby) Missouri (Lewis Texas Jim) Gulf Coast blues (Lightcrust Doughboys) Right around the corner from Basin Street (Mabel Scott) Down by the Ohio (Milton Brown) I've got a gal in every state (Prairie Ramblers) Pennsylvania Six-Five Thousand (Glenn Miller) I'm gonna gallop New Mexico (Roy Rodgers) Montana plains (Ruby Blevins) When I'm in Indiana home (Redd Steward) Philadelphia lawyer (Tennessee Ernie Ford) Highway 60 (Young John Watson) Travelin' boogie (Zeb Turner) CD 2 : Pan American : Arkansas (Annisteen Allen) Kentucky (Louvin Brothers) Cincinnati dancing pig (Tennessee Ernie Ford) Texarkana baby (Eddy Arnold) Jersey bounce (Hank Penny) Reno Street blues (Hi-Flyers) Big town jump (Jimmy Wilson) I want to go back to Mexico (Georgia Brown) Route 90 (Clarence Garlow) Going back to Mexico (Lula Red) Show me Missouri blues (Julia) Happy home in Arkansas (Grandpa Jones) Pine State honky tonk (Claude Casey) Rocky mountain (Amos Milburn) Salt Pork West Virginia (Louis Jordan) My sweet little girl from Nevada (Bill Haley) Slow train through Arkansas (Roy Hogsed) Downtown boogie (Milo Twins) Arkansas boogie (Carl Deacon Moore) Pan American (Hawkshaw Hawkins) CD 3 : Greetings from ... : Blue moon of Kentucky (Elvis Presley) Cincinnati woman (Ramblin Everett) Ohio baby (Johnny Rowland) Carolina breakdown (Don Gibson) Kentucky fox chase (Red Foley) Colorado boogie (Rocky Rauch) Kentucky highway (Slim Williams) My Smokey Mountain gal (Jack Luker) Wabash cannonball (Roy Acuff) Birmingham bounce (Amos Milburn) Tennessee Saturday night (Ella Mae Morse) Louisiana boogie (L.C. Williams) Cream of Kentucky (Johnny Bond) Cleveland Ohio blues (Bullmoose Jackson) Birmingham special (Blues Chasers) Kentucky home boogie (Marvin Wright) Kentucky waltz (Cowboy Copas) Blue moon of Kentucky (Bill Monroe) Kentucky blues (Billy O'Neal) Giles County, Pulaski Post Office (Red Foley) CD 4 : Ridin' down the Route 66 : Route 66 (Nat King Cole) Fabulous Oklahoma (Hank Harral) Chi-chi-chi-Chicago (Nellie Lutcher) Detroit City blues (Fats Domino) Okies in California (O'Dell Doye) Oklahoma City (Paul Howard) The Missouri waltz (Eddy Arnold) California women (Hank Thompson) St. Louis blues (Glenn Miller) California blues (Webb Pierce) Blues for Oklahoma (Virgel Bozman) Milwaukee blues (North Carolina Ramblers) Oklahoma Hills (Jimmy Wakely) I used to work in Chicago (Tin Ear Tanner) Tulsa twist (Dickie McBride) Oklahoma stomp (Spade Cooley) Hollywood pastime (Jimmy Dorsey) Oklahoma bound (Zeke Clements) Oakie boogie (Jack Guthrie) Oklahoma blues (Zeke Clements) CD 5 : Are you from Dixie? : Mobile boogie (Delmore Brothers) Southern menu (Stick McGhee) Mississippi boogie (Jimmy Liggins) Sweet Georgia Brown (Martin & Brown) Louisiana (Percy Mayfield) Georgia boogie (Curley Williams) Mississippi (Red Foley) Alabama boogie boy (Johnny Bond) Mississippi River blues (Tommy Duncan) Mississippi Valley blues (Jenks Tex Carman) Mobile Alabama (Curtis Gordon) Georgia rag (Webb Pierce) Alabama (Louvin Brothers) Birmingham bounce (Hardrock Gunther) Hayride boogie (Franks Tillman) South of the border (Gene Autry) Alabama jubilee (Hank Penny) Dixieland boogie (Hardrock Gunther) Louisiana boogie (Harry Choates) Are you from Dixie? (Blue Sky Boys?) CD 6 : At the Tennessee border : Tennessee border #2 (Red Foley) Tennessee jive (Tani Allen) Tennessee choo choo (Delmore Brothers) Big ball in M