Various: Howdy! 25 Hillbilly All-Time Greats CD Track Listing
Various
Howdy! 25 Hillbilly All-Time Greats (1995)
Compiled & produced by Peter Dempsey.\nCD: ASV/Living Era CD AJA 5140 (1995-06-20), UPC 743625514025.
This misc cd contains 25 tracks and runs 76min 23sec.
Freedb: 6511e519
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- Carson Robison & His Pioneers - Goin' to the Barn Dance Tonight [1932] (02:49)
(Carson Robison)\nRecorded London GB, 1932-08 (mx OY 3338-2). - Wendell Hall - It Ain't Gonna Rain No Mo' [1923] (03:04)
(Wendell Hall)\nRecorded New York US-NY, 1923-10-01 (mx 5542-B). - Vernon Dalhart - Wreck of the Old '97 [1924] (03:11)
(Vernon Dalhart/Henry Whitter)\nRecorded New York US-NY, 1924-07-13. - Vernon Dalhart - The Runaway Train [1931] (03:15)
(Guy Massey/Carson Robison)\nRecorded London GB, 1931-03 (mx WAR593). - Riley Puckett - Red Wing [1927] (02:43)
(Thurland Chattaway/Irving Mills)\nRecorded New York US-NY, 1927-11 (mx W 145043).\nRiley Puckett: vocal, guitar - Jimmie Rodgers - Blue Yodel No.1 ("T" for Texas) [1927] (03:33)
(Jimmie Rodgers)\nRecorded Camden(?) US-NJ, 1927-11-30 (mx A40753). - Jimmie Rodgers - The Brakeman's Blues [1928] (03:12)
(Jimmie Rodgers)\nAKA, "Brakeman's Blues (Yodeling the Blues Away)".\nRecorded Camden(?) US-NJ, 1928-02-14. - Carter Family - My Clinch Mountain Home [1929] (03:20)
(A.P. Carter/Sara Carter/Maybelle Carter)\nRecorded New York US-NY, 1929-02 (mx BVE 49857-2). - Carter Family - The Foggy Mountain Top [1929] (03:06)
(A.P. Carter)\nRecorded New York US-NY, 1929-02 (mx BVE 49865-1). - Alabama Barnstormers - Little Bessie [1929] (03:18)
(trad.)\nRecorded New York US-NY, 1927-11. - Rex Cole's Mountaineers - She's Too Good for Me [1930] (03:03)
(Fields/Wendell Hall)\nRecorded New York US-NY, c. 1930-11. - Carson Robison, Frank Luther & Phil Crow - In the Cumberland Mountains [1931] (03:11)
(Carson Robison)\nRecorded New York US-NY, 1931-10 (mx W 151821). - Zora Layman & the Hometowners - When the Curtains of the Night Are Pinned Back by the Stars [1937] (03:18)
(Luther)\nRecorded New York US-NY, 1937-11 (mx 62807). - Gene Autry (& Roy Smeck) - Atlanta Bound [1931] (02:52)
(Gene Autry)\nAKA, "I'm Atlanta Bound".\nRecorded New York US-NY, 1931-10-29 (mx 10941-1).\nGene Autry: vocal, yodeling, guitar\nRoy Smeck: banjo - Aarons Sisters - She Came Rollin' down the Mountain [1932] (03:03)
(Lippman/Harry Richman/Manning Sherwin)\nRecorded New York US-NY, 1932-05 (mx B 11822). - Marc Williams - The Little Old Sod Shanty on My Claim [~1933] (03:10)
(trad.)\nRecorded Dallas US-TX, c. 1933 (mx DAL 6746).\nMarc Williams: vocal, guitar - Hill Billies - Ragtime Cowboy Joe [1935] (02:55)
(Maurice Abrahams/Lewis F. Muir)\nRecorded London GB, 1935-05 (mx CAR 3436). - Patsy Montana & the Prairie Ramblers - I Want to Be a Cowboy's Sweetheart [1935] (03:08)
(Patsy Montana)\nAKA, "I Wanna Be a Cowboy's Sweetheart".\nRecorded New York US-NY, 1935.08.16 (mx 17966=1). - Original Hoosier Hotshots - Meet Me by the Icehouse, Lizzie [1935] (03:04)
Recorded New York US-NY, 1935-06-14 (mx C1006).\nGroup AKA, The Hoosier Hot Shots, "America's Hill Billy Aces". - Roy Acuff & His Crazy Tennesseeans - Wabash Cannonball [1936] (02:54)
(A.P. Carter)\nRecorded Chicago US-IL, c. 1936-10 (mx C 1589). - Montana Slim (& Carl De Vries) - The Golden Lariat [1938] (02:49)
(Wilf Carter)\nRecorded New York US-NY, 1938-11 (mx OA 028907).\nMontana Slim, "The Yodeling Cowboy": vocal\nCarl De Vries: guitar - Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys (v:Tommy Duncan) - New San Antonio Rose [1940] (02:37)
(Bob Wills)\nRecorded Fort Worth US-TX, 1940-04-16; OKeh 5694; Conqueror 9603.\nJames Robert "Bob" Wills (1905-1975): fiddle, vocal\nTommy Duncan: lead vocal\n(William) Leon McAuliffe: steel guitar\nEldon Shamblin: lead & rhythm guitar\nHerman Arnspiger: - Ernest Tubb - Walkin' the Floor over You [1941] (02:40)
(Ernest Tubb)\nAKA, "Walking the Floor over You".\nRecorded Chicago US-IL, c. 1941-09 (mx 93673). - Ted Daffan & His Texans - Born to Lose [1942] (02:43)
(Frankie Brown [Ted Daffan])\nRecorded 1942-02-20. - Carson Robison & His Pioneers - The West Ain't What It Used to Be [1939] (03:10)
(Carson Robison)\nRecorded London GB, 1939-06 (mx R 3649).
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