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1996 live album by Slim Dusty
91 over 50 is a live album by Australian country music singer Slim Dusty . The album was Dusty's 91st album, recorded over 50 years. It was released in August 1996 and peaked at number 46 on the ARIA Charts .
Dusty said "For Me, each of these great old songs has come to life again, mainly because I had the opportunity to stand up and sing them in a studio environment 'live' feeling the story and seeing them again in my mind as the words and melodies come alive."[1]
Track listing [ ]
1. "Born a Traveling Man" Keith Urban 3:06 2. "I Hope They Fight Again" Slim Dusty 3:30 3. "A Word to Texas Jack" Dusty 3:09 4. "How Will I Go with Him Mate?" Dusty 3:25 5. "Must've Been a Hell of a Party" Dusty, Tom Oliver 2:59 6. "Gum Trees by the Roadway" Dusty 2:59 7. "Do You Think That I Don't Know" (featuring Anne Kirkpatrick ) Slim Dusty, Henry Lawson 3:16 8. "Ned Kelley Was a Gentleman" Dusty, Joy McKean 2:51 9. "Cattlecamp Crooner" Dusty 3:15 10. "Ringer's Stomp" Dusty 3:52 11. "Duncan " (featuring Rolf Harris ) Patrick Alexander 3:29 12. "Kelly's Offsider" Dusty, McKean 3:01 13. "When the Rain Tumbles Down in July " Dusty 3:23 14. "Old Time Country Halls" (featuring Anne Kirkpatrick and Joy McKean) Dusty 2:45
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