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Best Folk Songs Of All Time 💟 Kenny Rogers, James Taylor, Alan Jackson, Cat Stevens, Don McLean

Best Folk Songs Of All Time 💟 Kenny Rogers, James Taylor, Alan Jackson, Cat Stevens, Don McLean Track list: 00:00:00 - 01. Have You Ever Seen The Rain 00:04:37 - 02. It's A Heartache 00:09:40 - 03. The Sound Of Silence 00:14:38 - 04. Dont Know What To Say 00:20:02 - 05. Sutter's Mill 00:23:16 - 06. Rhythm Of The Rain 00:26:16 - 07. Aubrey 00:28:46 - 08. She Believes In Me 00:32:37 - 09. Handy Man 00:36:40 - 10. Yesterday 00:41:13 - 11. I Believe in You 00:45:03 - 12. Blossom 00:48:36 - 13. Youve Got A Friend 00:54:06 - 14. I Believe 00:57:52 - 15. Father And Son 01:02:57 - 16. Sweet Baby 01:06:16 - 17. Remember When 01:10:23 - 18. Wandering 01:16:25 - 19. Come As You Are 01:20:38 - 20. Till Death Do Us Part "Sutter's Mill" is a song by American country music artist Dan Fogelberg. It was released on his 1985 album "High Country Snows." The song is a ballad that tells the story of the discovery of gold at Sutter's Mill, a sawmill owned by John Sutter in California. This discovery in 1848 triggered the California Gold Rush, a pivotal event in American history. Here are some details about the song: Artist: Dan Fogelberg Album: High Country Snows Released: 1985 Genre: Country, Bluegrass Length: 6:34 Label: Full Moon Records Writer: Dan Fogelberg The lyrics of "Sutter's Mill" reflect on the impact of the Gold Rush, both on the people who sought fortune and on the broader course of American history. The song is noted for its historical narrative and Fogelberg's evocative storytelling.

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