• Source: Riding the Midnight Train
    • Riding the Midnight Train is the title of a recording by American folk music artists Doc Watson and Merle Watson, released in 1986. It is the last album Merle Watson recorded before he was killed in a tractor accident.
      At the Grammy Awards of 1987, Riding the Midnight Train won the Grammy Award for Best Traditional Folk Album.
      Guests include Béla Fleck, Sam Bush and Mark O'Connor.


      Track listing


      "I'm Going Back to the Old Home" (Carter Stanley) – 2:11
      "Greenville Trestle High" (James Jett) – 3:25
      "Highway of Sorrow" (Bill Monroe, Pete Pyle) – 2:48
      "Fill My Way With Love" – 2:30
      "We'll Meet Again Sweetheart" (Lester Flatt, Earl Scruggs) – 2:48
      "Riding That Midnight Train" (Carter Stanley) – 2:04
      "Stone's Rag" (Traditional) – 3:20
      "Ramshackle Shack" (Wade Mainer) – 3:18
      "Midnight on the Stormy Deep" (Traditional) – 4:31
      "Baby Blue Eyes" (Jim Eanes) – 3:39
      "What Does the Deep Sea Say?" (Wade Mainer) – 3:31
      "Let the Church Roll On" (A. P. Carter) – 2:55
      "Sweet Heaven When I Die" (Claude Grant) – 2:07
      Track 7 "Stone's Rag" omitted from Sugar Hill cassette tape SH-C-3752.


      Personnel


      Doc Watson – guitar, vocals
      Merle Watson – guitar, banjo
      T. Michael Coleman – bass, harmony vocals
      Sam Bush – mandolin
      Béla Fleck – banjo
      Mark O'Connor – fiddle
      Alan O'Bryant – guitar, harmony vocals
      Production notes

      Produced by Barry Poss
      Engineered and remixed by Richard Adler
      Photography by Will & Deni McIntyre
      Remixing by Barry Poss, Richard Adler, T. Michael Coleman
      Artwork by Raymond Simone


      References




      External links


      Doc Watson discography

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