Lyrics by The Dead South

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  1. Broken Cowboy
  2. In Hell I'll Be In Good Company
  3. These Boots
  4. Wishing Well
  5. Diamond Ring
  6. Fat Little Killer Boy
  7. Achilles
  8. Alabama People
  9. Ballad For Janoski
  10. Banjo Odyssey
  11. Black Lung
  12. Blue Trash
  13. Crawdaddy Served Cold
  14. Deadman's Isle
  15. Deep When The River's High
  16. Down That Road
  17. Every Man Needs a Chew
  18. Fruit and Salad
  19. Gunslinger's Glory
  20. Hard Day
  21. Heaven In A Wheelbarrow
  22. Honey You
  23. House Of The Rising Sun
  24. Into The Valley
  25. Long Gone
  26. Manly Way
  27. Massacre Of El Kuroke
  28. Miss Mary
  29. One Armed Man
  30. Smoochin' In The Ditch
  31. Snake Man, Pt. 2
  32. Spaghetti
  33. That Bastard Son
  34. The Dead South
  35. The Dirty Juice
  36. The Good Lord
  37. The Recap
  38. The Recap
  39. Time For Crawlin'
  40. Travellin' Man
  41. You Are My Sunshine
  42. People Are Strang

The Dead South is a folk-bluegrass musical ensemble based in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. The band was initially formed in 2012 as a quartet by Nate Hilts (vocals, guitar, mandolin), Scott Pringle (guitar, mandolin, vocals), Danny Kenyon (cello, bass, vocals) and Colton Crawford (banjo). Crawford left the band in 2015 and was replaced by studio musician Eliza Mary Doyle before rejoining in 2018. The band played live venues before releasing their debut five-song 2013 EP, The Ocean Went Mad and We Were to Blame. Their 2014 album Good Company was released by German label Devil Duck Records, and led to significant overseas touring for the next two years. The album's single "In Hell, I'll Be in Good Company", and its accompanying video on YouTube, are credited with contributing to the breakthrough release for the band. The Dead South have released four studio albums: Good Company (2014), Illusion and Doubt (2016), Sugar & Joy (Six Shooter Records, 2019), Chains & Stakes (2024), three EPs – The Ocean Went Mad and We Were to Blame (2013), and Easy Listening for Jerks Pt. 1 and Pt. 2 (both Six Shooter Records, 2022), and a live album, Served Live (Six Shooter Records, 2020).

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