Chris Stuart ( - )

Male Person - band Backcountry

Works (79)

Wrote

  1. Searching for My Old Kentucky Home
  2. Don’t Throw Mama’s Flowers Away
  3. The Jealous Crow
  4. Blue Rocking Chair

Composed

  1. Dear Friends and Gentle Hearts
  2. Desert Lullaby
  3. Angels of Mineral Springs
  4. Elvis Stays Home
  5. Chasing the Fire
  6. Slow Dancing at Evangeline’s
  7. The Last Yellow Rose
  8. Saro
  9. Springhill Mine
  10. The Road Into Town
  11. I Bid Not Hear Them Go
  12. A Single Candle
  13. Paul and Peter Walked
  14. His Glory Will Last
  15. Saints and Strangers
  16. Jimmy Brown Revisted
  17. Silver Quarter
  18. This Body Is a Honky-Tonk
  19. Twenty Naked Pentecostals in a Pontiac
  20. Desert Lullaby (intro)
  21. Lonesome for You
  22. Mojave River
  23. Time Was
  24. Rider on This Train
  25. Sin Stealer
  26. Crooked Man
  27. The Streets of Charlottetown
  28. I Remember Memphis
  29. Ofer and Yesbuddy
  30. Brunswick Stew
  31. The Crime at Quiet Dell
  32. These Tears
  33. Sojourner
  34. Thirteen Steps
  35. I See God Coming Down the Road
  36. Old No. 7 and Me
  37. God Spoke His Name
  38. Thibodaux

Lyrics

  1. Thibodaux
  2. God Spoke His Name
  3. Dear Friends and Gentle Hearts
  4. Springhill Mine
  5. The Road Into Town
  6. Angels of Mineral Springs
  7. Desert Lullaby
  8. Saro
  9. The Last Yellow Rose
  10. Slow Dancing at Evangeline’s
  11. Chasing the Fire
  12. A Single Candle
  13. I Bid Not Hear Them Go
  14. Elvis Stays Home
  15. Mojave River
  16. Sin Stealer
  17. Rider on This Train
  18. Old No. 7 and Me
  19. Time Was
  20. Crooked Man
  21. The Streets of Charlottetown
  22. Sojourner
  23. I Remember Memphis
  24. The Crime at Quiet Dell
  25. These Tears
  26. Ofer and Yesbuddy
  27. Brunswick Stew
  28. Thirteen Steps
  29. I See God Coming Down the Road
  30. Silver Quarter
  31. Jimmy Brown Revisted
  32. Saints and Strangers
  33. This Body Is a Honky-Tonk
  34. Paul and Peter Walked
  35. Lonesome for You
  36. His Glory Will Last
  37. Twenty Naked Pentecostals in a Pontiac