Franklin Mint - Greatest Country Music Of All Time - Complete Set - 100 Records

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The Greatest Country Music Recordings of All Time

This set is local pickup only.  Located in Daly City, CA 94014.

Description - 100 red vinyl records in 50 boxed sets. The boxes have a little wear from the years but no major condition issues.  Box case sleeves are in faux leather and blue denim with golden stamp title.

The records are in great condition. They are not scratched nor abused in any way. I think only an expert could tell them from new. I am not an expert though so I won't try to rate them in any official way. I've played the entire set through and they play flawlessly and sound wonderful.

If you like old country and still play vinyl this set is a real treat.  The sets starts with county's roots and ends in the 80's.

Each box contains two red vinyl records each in it's own sleeve and sandwiched between sheets of foam. Each box also contains an eight page booklet with photos and information about the artists. 12" 33 1/3 rpm records.

Greatest Country Music Recordings of All Time – Franklin Mint

Record No. 1 and 2 - OUR STORIES IN SONG VOLUME I - Dolly Partin, Merle Haggard, Tom T. Hall, Don Williams, Mac Davis, Bill Anderson, Merle Haggard and Bonnie Owens, Roger Miller Record

No 3 and 4 - THE NASHVILLE SOUND - Jim Reeves, Ray Price, Eddy Arnold, Jan Howard, Faron Young, Don , Jack Greene, David Houston,

Record No. 5 and 6 - COUNTRY-TO-POP - Tennessee Ernie Ford, Sonny James, The Browns, Johnny Horton, Jimmy Dean, Floyd Cramer, Claude King, Johnny Tillotson, Skeeter Davis, Bobby Bare, Roger Miller, Statler Brothers, Jeannie C. Riley, Bobby Goldsboro, Roy Clark, Lynn Anderson, Tanya Tucker, Donna Fargo, Charlie Rich, Glen Campbell, Ronnie Milsap, Barbara Mandrell, Larry Gatlin Record

No. 7 and 8 - BLUEGRASS VOLUME I - Bill Monroe, Osborne Brothers, Stanley Brothers, Mac Wiseman, Doc Watson with the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Bluegrass Cardinals, Country Gentlemen, Lilly Brothers, Hot Rize, J.D. Crowe, Stoneman Family, Lonesome Pine Fiddlers, Charles River Valley Boys, Jim Eanes, Lester Flatt

Record No. 9 and 10 - JOHNNY CASH THE MAN IN BLACK - Johnny Cash featured on both records. June Carter Cash, Waylon Jennings, Jan Howard and the Statler Brothers accompany on some songs.

Record No. 11 and 12 - COUNTRY - Chet Atkins, Jerry Byrd, Doc Watson, Pete Drake, Chet Atkins and Merle Travis, Merle Travis, Hank Garland, Roy Clark, Buddy Emmons, Buck Owens, Bud Isaacs, Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys (featuring Leon McAuliffe), Herb Remington, Jerry Reed, Pete Kirby

Record No. 13 and 14 - CONTEMPORARY COUNTRY - Statler Brothers, Dottie West, Don Williams, Dave and Sugar, John Conlee, Mickey Gilley, Alabama, Tanya Tucker

Record No. 15 and 16 - A WOMAN'S SIDE OF LOVE - Tammy Wynette, Brenda Lee, Billy Jo Spears, Wanda Jackson, Donna Fargo, Charly McClain, Jeanne Pruett, Melba Montgomery, Gail Davies, Janie Fricke, Dottie West, Reba McEntire, Margo Smith, Lacy J. Dalton

Record No. 17 and 18 - HANK WILLIAMS LONG GONE LONESOME BLUES - Both albums feature Hank Williams.

Record No. 19 and 20 - THROUGH THE YEARS - Marty Robbins, Conway Twitty, Sonny James, Porter Wagoner, Don

Record No. 21 and 22 - VINTAGE COUNTRY - Red Foley, Kitty Wells, Jack Guthrie, Merle Travis, Cowboy Copas, Moon Mullican, Delmore Brothers, Wayne Raney, George Morgan, Leon Payne, Carl Smith, Porter Wagoner

Record No. 23 and 24 - OUR STORIES IN SONG VOLUME II - Curly Putman, John D. Loudermilk, Joe South, Linda Hargrove, Allen Reynolds, Don Schlitz, John Hartford, Sandy Theoret, Rodney Crowell, Harlan Howard, Bill Anderson, John Schweers, Ed Bruce, Townes Van Zandt, Danny Dill, Sonny Throckmorton, Bob McDill, Hank Cochran, Boudleaux & Felice Bryant, Billy Joe Shaver

Record No. 25 and 26 - GEORGE JONES: WALK THROUGH THIS WORLD WITH ME - features George Jones on both records. Some songs are duets with Melba Montgomery, Tammy Wynette and James Taylor

Record No. 27 and 28 - COUNTRY GOSPEL VOLUME I - Stamps Quartet, Bradley Kincaid, Chuck Wagon Gang, Brown's Ferry Four, , Monroe Brothers, Stanley Brothers, Doc and Chickie Williams, Tennessee Ernie Ford, Jimmie Davis, Red Foley, Roy Acuff, Bailes Brothers, Molly O'Day, Wilma Lee and Stoney Cooper, Louvin Brothers, Stuart Hamblin, Cowboy Copas, Tex Ritter, Flatt and Scruggs, Hank Williams, Ferlin Husky, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band

Record No. 29 and 30 - WILLIE NELSON: LONE STAR OUTLAW - features Willie Nelson on both albums, one song with Ray Price.

Record No. 31 and 32 - CALIFORNIA COUNTRY - features Merle Haggard, Susan Raye, Tex Ritter, Buck Owens, Merle Travis, Freddie Hart, Tommy Collins, Bonnie Owens and the Strangers, Tennessee Ernie Ford, Rose Maddox, Johnny Bond, Wynn Stewart

Record No. 33 and 34 - JIMMIE RODGERS AND THE CARTER FAMILY - features The Carter Family on Record 33 and Jimmie Rodgers on 34.

Record No. 35 and 36 - COUNTRY-ROCK - Gram Parsons, Emmylou Harris, The Byrds, Burrito Brothers, Jerry Jeff Walker, Linda Ronstadt, The Band, Jesse Winchester, Michael Nesmith, Pure Prairie League, Area Code 615, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Doug Sahm, Ray Wylie Hubbard, Asleep at the Wheel, Commander CodMony, , Steve Young, Juice Newton and Silver Spur, Rodney Crowell, Rosanne Cash, Alabama, charlie Daniels Band

Record No. 37 and 38 - COUNTRY COMEDY - features Minnie Pearl, Lonzo and Oscar, Simon Crum, Little Jimmy Dickens, Homer and Jethro, Skillet Lickers, Ray Stevens, Roger Miller, Ben Colder, Johnny Cash, Jerry Clower, Billy Edd Wheeler, Jerry Reed, Roy Clark, Jim Stafford, Uncle Dave Macon, Bobby Bare, Archie Campbell, C.W. McCall

Record No. 39 and 40 _ HONKY-TONK VOLUME I - Webb Pierce, Ray Price, Al Dexter, Hank Williams, Floyd Tillman, Lefty Frizzell, Ted Daffan, Faron Young, Freddy Hart, Johnny Horton, Joe and Rose Lee Maphis, Warren Smith, Charlie Walker, Carl and Pearl Butler, George Jones

Record No. 41 and 42 - THE BIRTH OF COUNTRY RECORDING - A.c. (Eck) Robertson, Vernon Dalhart, Charlie Poole and the North Carolina Ramblers, Fiddlin' John Carson, Moonshine Kate, Frank Blevins and His Tarhill Rattlers, Uncle Dave Macon, Henry Whitter, Sam and Kirk McGee, Samantha Bumgarner, Delmore Brothers, Carolina Tarhills, J.E. Mainer's Mountaineers, Patsy Montana, Ernest Thompson, Gid Tanner and His Skillet Lickers, Charlie Monroe and His Kentucky Pardners, Otto Gray's Oklahoma Cowboy Band, Richard Burnett and Leonard Rutherford, Cliff Carlisle, Ernest "Pop" Stoneman, Coon Creek Girls, Milton Brown and His Musical Brownies, East Texas Serenaders

Record No. 43 and 44 - THE GREAT DUETS - Lulu Belle and Scotty, Bob Atcher and Bonnie Blue Eyes, Wilma Lee and Stoney Cooper, Elton Britt & Rosalie Allen, Salty and Mattie, Margaret Whiting & Jimmy Wakely, Hank Snow & Anita Carter, Jean Shepard & Ray Pillow, Ernest Tubb & Loretta Lynn, Loretta Lynn & Conway Twitty, Jim Ed & Maxine Brown, Charlie Louvin & Melba Montgomery, Bill Anderson & Jan Howard, Jack Greene & Jeannie Seely, Buck Owens & Rose Maddox, Roy Drusky & Priscilla Mitchell, Jim Reeves & Dottie West, George Jones & Tammy Wynette, , Jim Ed Brown & Helen Cornelius, The Kendalls, Willie Nelson & Tracy Nelson

Record No. 45 and 46 - THE SINGING COWBOYS VOLUME I - Gene Autry, Carl T. Sprague, Marty Robbins, Jimmy Wakely, Tex Ritter, Elton Britt and Rosalie Allen, Jules Verne Allen, Foy Willing and the Riders of the Purple Sage, Tex Owens, Ken Maynard, Beverly Hillbillies, Ray Whitley, Jimmie Rodgers, The Gene Autry Trio, Rex Allen, Rex Allen Jr. Record

No. 47 and 48 - - Crystal Gale, Glen Campbell, Anne Murray, Kenny Rogers and the First Edition, Bobby Borchers, Tanya Tucker, Leon Everette, Charly McClain, Jessi Colter, Johnny Duncan and Janie Fricke, T.G. Sheppard, Sylvia, Janie Fricke Record

No. 49 and 50 - MORE VINTAGE COUNTRY - Ernest Tubb all of Record 49. Jimmie Davis, Tex Ritter, Eddy Arnold, Elton Britt, Bill Nettles, Lefty Frizzell, Hank Snow, Carl Smith, Ray Price, Johnnie and Jack, Kitty Wells

Record No. 51 and 52 - COUNTRY-TO-POP VOLUME II - Barbara Mandrell, Larry Gatlin, Ronnie Milsap, Barbara Fairchild, Charlie Rich, , Terri Gibbs, Mickey Gilley, Dottie West Record

No. 53 and 54 - ROCKABILLY - Hardrock Gunter, Hank Penny, Moon Mullican, Jack Turner, Bill Haley, Carl Smith, Marty Robbins, Carl Perkins, Gene Vincent, Johnny Burnette, Charlie Feathers, Thumper Jones, Janis Martin, Brenda Lee, Johnny Cash, Dale Hawkins, Conway Twitty, Everly Brothers, Jerry Lee Lewis, Mickey Gilley, The Crickets, Buddy Holly, Eddie Cochran, Wanda Jackson Record

No. 55 and 56 - POP-TO-COUNTRY - Lovin' Spoonful, Linda Ronstadt, Mac Davis, Jo Stafford with Paul Weston and His Orchestra, Jimmie Rodgers, Joan Baez, Patti Page, Burl Ives, , Emmylou Harris, Jud Strunk, Mary MacGregor, Billy "Crash" Craddock, New Riders of the Purple Sage, The Byrds, Ian and Sylvia, Gram Parsons, Dr. Hook

Record No. 57 and 58 - BANJO AND FIDDLE - features Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs, Don Reno, Red Smiley, Stanley Brothers, Bill Keith, Jim Rooney, Buck Trent, Foggy Mountain Boys, W.A. Hinton, Charlie Poole, Roy Harvey, Arthur ( Boogie) Smith, Vassar Clements, Bill Monroe, (Fiddlin') Arthur Smith, Leake County Revelers, Roy Acuff, Tommy Magness, Tommy Jackson, Solomon and Hughes, Benny Thomason, Johnny Gimble, Saddle Tramps, Howdy FoRrrester, Curly Fox

Record No. 59 and 60 - BLUEGRASS VOLUME II - features Flatt and Scruggs, Country Gazette, Reno and Smiley, Seldom Scene, Jimmy Martin, Emerson and Waldron, Carl Story, The Dillards, Jim and Jesse, Emmylou Harris, Kenny Baker, Earl Taylor, Ralph Stanley, The Kentuckians, Newgrass Revival, Larry Sparks, Byron Berline

Record No. 61 and 62 - COUNTRY MOVIN' ON - features Hank Snow, Webb Pierce, Faron Young, Slim Whitman, Johnny and Jack, Hank Locklin, Terry Preston, Jean Shepard and , Davis Sisters, Carl Smith, Pee Wee King, George Morgan, Al Terry, Louvin Brothers, Bobby Helms, Marvin Rainwater, Don Gibson, Stonewall Jackson

Record No. 63 and 64 - COUNTRY GOSPEL VOLUME II - features Stamps Quartet, Cliff Carlisle, Carter Family, Wayne Raney, Roy Acuff, Bill Monroe, Chuck Wagon Gang, Red Foley, Wally Fowler, King's Sacred Quartet, Brown's Ferry Four, Merle Travis, Chester Smith and Hazel Houser, Hank Snow, Reno and Smiley, Claude Gray, Cowboy Copas, Bailes Brothers, Flatt and Scruggs

Record No. 65 and 66 - HITS OF THE 1950's AND 1960's - features Arlie Duff, Rex Allen, Del Wood, Skeets McDonald, Hawkshaw Hawkins, Cowboy Copas, Stuart Hamblen, Mitchell Torok, Johnnie Lee Wills & His Boys, Carlisles, Hank Locklin, Harden Trio, Dave Dudley, Ned Miller, Ernie Ashworth, , Johnny Horton, Billy Walker, , Red Sovine, George Hamilton IV, Charlie Pride, Freddy Weller, John Wesley Ryles

Record No. 67 and 68 - A WOMAN'S SIDE OF LOVE VOLUME II - features Patsy Cline, Loretta Lynn, Connie Smith, Dottsy, Jean Shepard, Norma Jean, Dolly Parton, Debbie Boone, Barbara Fairchild, Sylvia, Wilma Burgess

Record No. 69 and 70 - THE OUTLAWS - features Jerry Jeff Walker, Tompall Glaser, Guy Clark, Willie Nelson, Kinky Friedman, Alvin Crow, Johnny Paycheck, Michael Murphy, B.W. Stevenson, Waylon Jennings, Lost Gonzo Band, Jessi Colter, David Allen Coe, Hank Williams Jr. Record

No. 71 and 72 - COUNTRY GOES TO THE MOVIES - features Jimmie Rogers, Ray Whitley, Tex Ritter, Merle Travis, , Johnny Horton, Marty Robbins, Jim Reeves, Hank Williams Jr., Sgt. Barry Sadler, Flatt and Scruggs, Bobbie Gentry, Johnny Cash, Charlie Pride, Eric Weissberg and Steve Mandell, Johnny Paycheck, Jerry Reed, Willie Nelson, Michael Murphey and Katy Moffatt, Tanya Tucker

Record No. 73 and 74 - HONKY-TONK VOLUME II - features Moe Bandy, Joe Stampley, Moe and Joe, Mickey Gilley, Gary Stewart, Vernon Oxford, Johnny Bush, , John Conlee, Joe Sun, Porter Wagoner, Norma Jean, Jerry Lee Lewis, Red Steagall, Mel Tillis, Gene Watson, Jean Shepard, Freddy Fender, Buck Owens, Rose Maddox, Johnny Russell Record

No. 75 and 76 - WESTERN SWING VOLUME I - Fort Worth Doughboys, Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys, Milton Brown and his Musical Brownies

Record No. 77 and 78 - THE SINGING COWBOYS VOLUME II - Roy Rogers and the Sons of the Pioneers, The Sons of the Pioneers, The Jimmy Wakely Trio, Eddie Dean, Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys, Roy Rogers, Marty Robbins, The Sons of the Pioneers with the Spade Cooley Orchestra, Montana Slim, Louise Massey, Elton Britt, Andy Parker and the Plainsmen, Girls of the Golden West, Eddy Arnold, Patsy Montana, Powder River Jack and Kitty Lee, Riders in the , Roy Rogers and Dale Evans

Record No. 79 and 80 - CAJUN COUNTRY - Joseph Falcon, McGee and Ardoin, Amadie, Ophy and Cleoma Breaux, Angelais Lejeune, Walker Brothers, Sidney Landry, Leo Soileau, Hackberry Ramblers, Nathan Abshire, Iry LeJune, , Floyd LeBlanc, Happy, Doc and the Boys, Happy and the Doctor, Chuck Guillory, Jimmy C. Newman, Rusty and Doug Kershaw, Doug Kershaw, Balfa Brothers, The Cajun Trio

Record No. 81 and 82 -THE FOLK ROOTS OF COUNTRY MUSIC - Hamper McBee, Old Harp Singers of Eastern Tennessee, Virgil Craven, Frank Proffitt, Tommy Jarrell, Tuskegee Institute Singers, Mike Seeger, Kilby Snow, Allison's Sacred Harp Singers, Mrs. Annie Watson, John Cohen, Fiddlin' John Carson, Bob Baker and the Pike County Boys, Sarah Gunning, Doc Watson, Earl Collins, George P. Watson, Tracy Schwarz, Jimmie Tarlton, Mike Seeger and Tracy Schwarz, Bentley Ball, Roscoe Holcomb, Clarence Tom Ashley and Doc Watson

Record No. 83 and 84 - BROTHER DUETS - Rouse Brothers, Carlisle Brothers, Grant Brothers, Johnson Brothers, Callahan Brothers, Louvin Brothers, Delmore Brothers, McGee Brothers, , Monroe Brothers, Shelton Brothers, Rice Brothers Gang, Bailes Brothers, Allen Brothers, Morris Brothers, Dixon Brothers, Anglin Twins and Red, Jim and Jesse, Everly Brothers, Buchanan Brothers, Wilburn Brothers

Record No. 85 and 86 - WESTERN SWING VOLUME II - Bar-X Cowboys, Shelly Lee Alley and His Alley Cats, Light Crust Doughboys, Ocle Stockard, Sunshine Boys, Bill Boyd and His Cowboy Ramblers, Hi-Flyers, Leon's Lone Star Cowboys, Village Boys, Swift Jewel Cowboys, Roy Newman and His Boys, Cliff Bruner and His Boys, W. Les O'Daniel and His Hillbilly Boys, Universal Cowboys, Crystal Springs Ramblers, Sons of the West, Adolph Hofner and His San Antonians, Nite Owls, Tune Wranglers

Record No. 87 and 88 - OPRY LEGENDS - Uncle Jimmy Thompson, Uncle Dave Macon and Sid Harkreader, Uncle Dave Macon Sam and Kirk McGee, Dr. Humphrey Bate and His Possum Hunters, DeFord Bailey, Binkley Brothers' Dixie Clodhoppers, Paul Warmack and His Gully Jumpers, Crook Brothers String Band, The Vagabonds, Asher Sizemore and Little Jimmie, Delmore Brothers, Arthur Smith, Roy Acuff, Lew Childre, Pee Wee King and , Pee Wee King, Paul Howard, Stringbean

Record No. 89 and 90 - GRAND OLE OPRY / GREAT MOMENTS - Grandpa Jones, Grandpa Jones and Ramona, The Carlisles, Billy Grammer, Pickard Family, Lasses and Honey, Sam McGee, Wilma Lee and Stoney Cooper, Curly Fox and Texas Ruby, Curly Fox, Willis Brothers, Louvin Brothers, Charlie Louvin, Old Hickory Singers, Robert Lunn, Little Jimmy Dickens, Porter Wagoner

Record No. 91 and 92 - HITS OF THE 1930'S AND 1940'S - Harry McClintock, Darby and Tarlton, Pickard Family, Bradley Kincaid, Mainer's Mountaineers, Riley Puckett and Hugh Cross, Gene Autry and Jimmy Long, Bud and Joe Billings, Bob Miller, Jimmie Davis, Cumberland Ridge Runners, Mac and Bob, Eddy Arnold, T. Texas Tyler, Floyd Tillman, Moon Mullican, Tex Ritter, Wiley Walker and Gene Sullivan, Jimmy Dickens, Kenny Roberts, Carson Robison, Grandpa Jones, George Morgan, Elton Britt

Record No. 93 and 94 - WESTERN SWING VOLUME III - Spade Cooley and His Orchestra, Tex Williams and His Western Caravan, Cliffie Stone and His Barn Dance Band, Leon McAuliffe and His Western Swing Band, Johnny Lee Wills and His Boys, Luke Wills Rhythm Busters, Hank Penny, Merl Lindsey and His Oklahoma Night Riders, Cecil Campbell's Tennessee Ramblers, Curly Williams and His Georgia Peach Pickers, Hank Thompson and the , Tommy Duncan and His Western All Stars, Hoyle Nix and His West Texas Cowboys, Dave Stogner and His Band, Shorty Joe and his Red Rock Canyon Cowboys, Bobby Garrett, Alvin Crow and the Pleasant Valley Boys, Windy Wood

Record No. 95 and 96 - RADIO BARN DANCES - Bradley Kincaid, Mac and Bob, Rambling Red Foley and the Cumberland Ridge Runners, Uncle Dave Macon and the Fruit Jar Drinkers, Ray Whitley, Dick Hartman's Tennessee Ramblers, Coon Creek Girls, Lulu Belle and Scotty, Hank Penny and His Radio Cowboys, Roy Acuff, Merle Travis, Bob Atcher, Sleepy Hollow Gang, Kenny Roberts with the Hilltoppers, Billy Folger and the Barn Dance Boys, Molly O'Day and the Cumberland Mountain Folks, Claude Casey, Doc Williams and His Border Riders, Bonnie Lou, Slim whitman, Porter Wagoner, Sonny James, Reno and Smiley, Collins Kids

Record No. 97 and 98 - THE NEW TRADITIONALISTS - Ricky Skaggs, Buck White and the Down Home Folks, Buck White, Delia Bell, Carl Jackson, Marty Stuart, Johnson Mountain Boys, International Submarine Band, Riders in the , Asleep at the Wheel, The Byrds

Record No. 99 and 100 - COUNTRY SONGS OF WORK - Joe Stampley, Red Simpson, Cliff Bruner, Dick Curless, Willis Brothers, Charlie Rich, , Frankie Miller, Jimmy Dean, Bill Anderson, Roy Clark, Glen Campbell, Grandpa and Ramona Jones, Merle Travis, Dixon Brothers, Dave McCarn, Dave Dudley, Billy Edd Wheeler, Norma Jean, Dolly Partin, Callahan Brothers, Billie Jo Spears, Judy Miller