MP3 2172 mb.
Performer: Skeets McDonald
Title: Big Chief Buffalo Nickel
Country: US
Catalog Number: LP 5074
Label: Cowgirlboy Records
Style: Rockabilly, Country, Honky Tonk
Rating: 4.1
Votes: 787
| 1 | Where You Go (I'll Follow) |
| 2 | Think Of Me |
| 3 | My Home In Tennessee |
| 4 | Day Sleeper |
| 5 | You Can't Come Back - Polka |
| 6 | Down In Mexico |
| 7 | I Write You Letters |
| 8 | Same Old Town |
| 9 | Mean And Evil Blues |
| 10 | Me And My Heart And My Shoes |
| 11 | Teardrop Inn |
| 12 | Tattooed Lady |
| 13 | Big Chief Buffalo Nickel |
| 14 | Cheek To Cheek With The Blues |
| 15 | Too Many Times (Away From You) |
| 16 | Mrs. Right Divorcing Mr. Wrong |
Big Chief Buffalo Nickel - Skeets McDonald. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей. Посмотреть сведения об участниках альбома, рецензии, композиции и приобрести альбом Vinyl от Big Chief Buffalo Nickel на 1964, he released the album Call Me Skeets. McDonald made several film appearances, including Saddle Pals with Johnny Mack Brown, Ma and Pa Kettle Go To Town 1950, The Glenn Miller Story 1954 and Hud 1963, singing Driftwood on the River with Janet McBride. In later years, McDonald moved his style more towards rock and roll but refused to move far from the tearjerking songs which made his name. Big Chief Buffalo Nickel Desert Blues. Listen online to Skeets McDonald - Big Chief Buffalo Nickel Desert Blues and see which albums it appears on. Scrobble songs and get recommendations on other tracks and playing good Country Western, Gospel, Honky Tonk, and Rockabilly music from the past and present. Thanks for listening, I always enjoy positive. Альбом 2019 Песен: 100. Big Chief Buffalo Nickel. Skeets McDonald. Latest Videos. Chart History. Skeets McDonald. Peaked at 21 on . Peaked at 29 on . View Full Chart History. Appears On. Don't Let the Stars Get in Your Eyes. Bear Family Records. The big chief buffalo nickel was a mighty man in his days He never used a sickle to clear the bushes away He's roamed around from tent to tent heed everything in sight He loved a squaw everyone he saw he loved a new one every night. A way out on the wind swept desert I heard a big Indian moan I left my kin for I knew what it meant and I swore I'd never more roam It was dawn when I reached St Pete and my legs were certainly sore I must've lost fifty pounds on that hot desert ground and I'd lose that many. The big chief buffalo nickel was a mighty man in his days