About halfway through a 1959 set at Jordan Hall in Boston, Merle Travis introduces his best-known composition, “Sixteen Tons”: “I would love to impose on you to do a little tune that I made up way back yonder when the […]
About halfway through a 1959 set at Jordan Hall in Boston, Merle Travis introduces his best-known composition, “Sixteen Tons”: “I would love to impose on you to do a little tune that I made up way back yonder when the […]
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