Good Causes
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Track listing

  1. "The Masterbuilders" - 2:09
  2. "Good Causes" - 7:04
  3. "Long Legged Woman" - 2:07
  4. "Bed to Breakfast" - 5:13
  5. "Home Grown Lucifer (Habersham County Mephistopheles)" - 3:01
  6. "Blood Mountain" - 3:52
  7. "Jury Man Blues" - 2:42
  8. "Alabaster Sally" - 2:13
  9. "Mama Blue" - 2:38
  10. "Dance Hall Gals" - 4:17
  11. "Saturday's Luck" - 2:54
  12. "Color Becoming Grace" - 2:38
  13. "Black Label Blues (Jack Daniel's Blues)" - 2:35
  14. "Doris" - 4:18
  15. "Cairo Lament" - 5:06
  16. "The Girl From Stoney Lonesome 2:36
  17. "Margaret and The Dutchman 4:19

Credits

Produced by Charles Steadham for the Gamble Rogers Memorial Foundation

Digitially Recorded, Edited & Mastered: Ray Valla, Mirror Image Recording Studios, Gainesville
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Recording Engineer: Harry Monkhorst

Photography: Spencer A. Weiner, Randy Batista

Liner Notes: Harold Fethe

Research: Andria Phillips

Graphics: Paula Rosen, Anything Graphic, Gainesville, FL

Oklawaha Records Logo by: Rob Blount

Doyle Grisham: Acoustic lead and rhythm guitar, electric guitar, dobro, pedal steel.

Buddy Spicher
Buddy Spicher
Buddy Spicher is an American fiddle player.Spicher started in the late 50s as part of the backing band for Audrey Williams, the widow of Hank Williams, later with Hank Snow, the Charles River Valley Boys....

: Fiddle.

Joe Osborn: Bass

Larry Londin: Drums

Nomenclature

The album's name is derived from a friend of Rogers' who told of his experience with his love, a "truck stop queen". When the friend went off on business, his love would associate in a non-faithful manner with men traveling through her town. When the friend asked to his love, "How can you so profane our precious love?" she replied, "Aw, Honey, it ain't nothin.' I just do them old boys for good causes."

Archival Note

Charles Steadham, Rogers' manager and friend converted tapes where the original music resided into first-generation source material for this CD. Ray Valla, the album's recording engineer, applied a rescue technique that, through baking, temporarily re-laminates separated layers of aging audio tapes.
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