Lost John
Stewball
Railroad Bill
Bring A Little Water, Sylvie
Dead or Alive
Wabash Cannonball
Nobody's Child
Frankie and Johnny
Don't You Rock Me Daddy-O
Cumberland Gap
Gamblin' Man
Puttin' On the Style
My Dixie Darling
Jack O' Diamonds
On A Monday
Mule Skinner Blues
The Grand Coulee Dam
Sally, Don't You Grieve
Betty, Betty, Betty
Lonesome Traveler
Light From The Lighthouse
Lonnie's Skiffle Party Medley - Part 1
Tom Dooley
Does Your Chewing Gum Lose It's Flavour
Fort Worth Jail
Battle Of New Orleans
Sal's Got A Sugar Lip
Take This Hammer
You Pass Me By
San Miguel
Talking Guitar Blues
My Old Man's A Dustman
I Wanna Go Home
Lorelei
Sorry But I'm Gonna Have To Pass
Lively!
Virgin Mary
Have A Drink On Me
Michael Row The Boat
Lumbered
The Commancheros
The Party's Over
I'll Never Fall In Love Again
Pick a Bale of Cotton
This Train
Noah Found Grace In The Eyes Of The Lord
Beans In My Ears
She Was T-Bone Talking Woman
Farewell (Fare Thee Well)
World Cup Willie
Most popular songs of Lonnie Donegan
Rock Island Line
Rock My Soul
Don't You Rock Me Daddy-O
Rock My Soul
Cumberland Gap
Rock My Soul
Over the Rainbow
2002 • Rock Island Line : The Singles Anthology 1955-1967
Cumberland Gap
500 Miles Away from Home
2002 • Rock Island Line : The Singles Anthology 1955-1967
Lost John
2002 • Rock Island Line : The Singles Anthology 1955-1967
Auntie Maggie's Remedy
2002 • Rock Island Line : The Singles Anthology 1955-1967
The Battle of New Orleans
1978 • Sundown
Puttin' On the Style
1962 • More! Tops With Lonnie
This Train
1962 • Sing Hallelujah
Talking Guitar Blues
1959 • Lonnie Rides Again
Trivia about the album Talking Guitar Blues : The Very Best Of Lonnie Donegan by Lonnie Donegan
- In what year was the album “Talking Guitar Blues : The Very Best Of Lonnie Donegan” released by Lonnie Donegan?
- The album “Talking Guitar Blues : The Very Best Of Lonnie Donegan” was released in 1999 by Lonnie Donegan, featuring 50 tracks.
- What is the most successful song from the album “Talking Guitar Blues : The Very Best Of Lonnie Donegan” by Lonnie Donegan?
- “Cumberland Gap” is the biggest hit from the album “Talking Guitar Blues : The Very Best Of Lonnie Donegan” by Lonnie Donegan.