Tom Paxton- Ramblin Boy-LP
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Tom Paxton – Ramblin Boy
Tom Paxton's 1964 album *Ramblin Boy* is a foundational folk record that helped define the genre in the 1960s. Known for its thoughtful storytelling and clear, acoustic sound, the album features the notable track "Ramblin Boy," which showcases Paxton's talent for blending personal narrative with social commentary. This debut remains a significant example of early American folk music.
Track listing & samples
Tom Paxton – Ramblin Boy
- A Job of Work
- A Rumblin' in the Land
- When Morning Breaks
- Daily News
- What Did You Learn in School Today?
- The Last Thing on My Mind
- Harper
- Fare Thee Well, Cisco
- I Can't Help but Wonder Where I'm Bound
- High Sheriff of Hazard
- My Lady's a Wild Flying Dove
- Standing on the Edge of Town
- I'm Bound for the Mountains and the Sea
- Goin' ToThe Zoo
- Ramblin' Boy
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Tom Paxton - Ramblin Boy - LP
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