The Walkers - Skiffle Train (1970)
Artist: The Walkers
Title: Skiffle Train
Year Of Release: 1970
Label: Killroy
Genre: Pop Rock, Country Rock
Quality: Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 40:55
Total Size: 225 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Skiffle Train
Year Of Release: 1970
Label: Killroy
Genre: Pop Rock, Country Rock
Quality: Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 40:55
Total Size: 225 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Chewing Gum
02. Alabama Bound
03. Rock Island Line
04. There's No More Corn on the Brasos
05. The Cotton Song
06. Green Corn
07. Freight Train
08. The Ballad of the Fisherman
09. Worried Man
10. Seven Golden Daffodils
11. Dry Bones
12. Long Summer Day
13. Nobody Loves Like An Irishman
14. O'riley
The group The Walkers originated in 1963 from The Mosam Skiffle Group. With skiffle-accented pop music and vocals by Jean Innemee, The Walkers had a sound all their own. Their song There's no more corn (on the brasos) reached high places on charts all over the world. With the arrival of René Innemee in 1973, The Walkers' style changed towards country. However, the group remained successful.
In 1977 musicians from The Walkers, together with those from The Classics & Rainbow, won the first Limburgs Vastelaovesleedjes Konkoer. The winning song Vaan Eysde tot de Mookerhei has remained a carnival hit ever since.
At the end of 1979, The Walkers ceased to exist. In a changed line-up, the band continued as The Press.
In 1977 musicians from The Walkers, together with those from The Classics & Rainbow, won the first Limburgs Vastelaovesleedjes Konkoer. The winning song Vaan Eysde tot de Mookerhei has remained a carnival hit ever since.
At the end of 1979, The Walkers ceased to exist. In a changed line-up, the band continued as The Press.