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Further Down the Old Plank Road
Studio album by
The Chieftains (among others)
Released9 September 2003
Recorded1980-81, 1992 during the Another Country Sessions, 2002, April–May 2003
GenreCeltic folk, country, bluegrass
Length55:03
LabelRCA Victor
ProducerPaddy Moloney
The Chieftains (among others) chronology
Down the Old Plank Road: The Nashville Sessions
(2002)
Further Down the Old Plank Road
(2003)
Live from Dublin: A Tribute to Derek Bell
(2005)

Further Down the Old Plank Road is a 2003 album by The Chieftains. It is a collaboration between the Irish band and many top country music musicians including Rosanne Cash, Chet Atkins, The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Ricky Skaggs, and Patty Loveless.[1]

Track listing

  1. "The Raggle Taggle Gypsy" - The Chieftains, Nickel Creek
  2. "Jordan is a Hard Road to Travel" - The Chieftains, John Hiatt
  3. "Hick's Farewell" - The Chieftains, Allison Moorer
  4. "Shady Grove" - The Chieftains, Tim O'Brien
  5. "The Girl I Left Behind" - John Prine
  6. "Rosc Catha Na Nuimhain/Arkansas Traveller/The Wild Irishman" - The Chieftains, Jerry Douglas
  7. "Lambs in the Greenfield" - The Chieftains, Emmylou Harris
  8. "Moonshiner/I'm a Rambler" - The Chieftains, Joe Ely
  9. "Wild Mountain Thyme" - The Chieftains, Don Williams
  10. "Chief O'Neill's Hornpipe" - Chet Atkins, The Chieftains
  11. "Bandit of Love/The Cheatin' Waltz" - Carlene Carter, The Chieftains
  12. "The Squid Jiggin' Ground/Larry O'Gaff" - The Chieftains, The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
  13. "Three Little Babes" - The Chieftains, Patty Loveless
  14. "Fisherman's Hornpipe/The Devil's Dream" - The Chieftains, Doc Watson
  15. "Talk About Suffering/Man of the House" - The Chieftains, Ricky Skaggs
  16. "The Lily of the West" - Rosanne Cash, The Chieftains

Chart performance

Chart (2003) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums 28
U.S. Billboard 200 180

References

  1. ^ Further Down the Old Plank Road,Retrieved 12 April 2014.