The Outlaws

Southern Rock, classic rock, rock

The Outlaws

Discography

Pix Title Duration
Try My Secret (Aaliyah vs. John B) 02:26
(Ghost) Riders In The Sky 03:18
Ghost Riders in the Sky 03:18
There Goes Another Love Song 03:04
Green Grass & High Tides 09:51
The Outlaw 04:56
Headless Baby (Raw Deal vs. Britney Spears) 20:07
Hurry Sundown 04:05
Song in the Breeze 03:08
Cry No More 04:21
Knoxville Girl 03:32
Freeborn Man 04:48
You Are the Show 04:53
Stay With Me 03:32
Song For You 03:33
Holiday 04:03
Angels Hide 05:45
Keep Prayin' 02:46
Prince And Freq Nasty: When Freq'y Doves Cry 03:33
It Follows From Your Heart 05:22
Devil's Road 04:50
Gunsmoke 04:18
Girl From Ohio 05:00
Waterhole 02:06
New Frontier 04:01
Breaker Breaker 02:57
White Horses 03:56
Stick Around For Rock & Roll 06:35
So Afraid 03:16
Wishing Wells 03:34
Take It Anyway You Want It 03:19
Diablo Canyon 07:01
Prisoner 03:55
Heavenly Blues 03:47
Saved By The Bell 03:19
South Carolina 03:02
Macon Blues 05:48
Man Of The Hour 06:12
I'll Be Leaving Soon 04:30
Just for You 03:15
Cry Some More 03:40
I Can't Stop Loving You 04:21
Freedom Walk 05:46
The Wheel 05:20
Night Wines 04:50
Dregs Fall to the Wicked 05:10
Minimal Rhythm 06:09
Take It Any Way You Want It 03:17
Brother Travis 04:58
A Real Good Feelin' 04:28

Born: 0000-00-00

Country: GB

Biography - The Outlaws

The Outlaws was an English instrumental band that recorded in the early 1960s. Among their ranks were notable musicians such as Ritchie Blackmore, Chas Hodges, Mick Underwood, Bobby Graham and Hot Chocolate's Harvey Hinsley and others. For the American Southern rock band, see Outlaws.

The band's name was originally conceived by Joe Meek, who needed a backing group for Mike Berry's "Set Me Free" in 1960.After that recording, they continued being one of the house bands of his recording studio at 304 Holloway Road, London.

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