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Javier Vives
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Jimmie Widener - Don't Count Your Dreams (1946)
This excellent song was released by Imperial Records on 1953, with "You Better Wake Up Baby" on the A side. You can find both on "I'll Be Satisfied - 18 Western Swing Rare Sides!", released by Doghouse and Bone Records in 2020.
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Nat Shilkret and The Victor Orchestra - Hard Times Come Again No More (1928)
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One of my favorite songs performed by one of my favorite orchestras. It was written by Stephen Foster on 1954
Sons of the Pioneers - When The Bees Are In The Hive (1935)
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This song was written by Al Bryan and Kerry Mills, and was first recorded by Macdonough and Bieling along with the Haydn Quartet on 1905. In this session, Bob Nolan and Verne Spencer were on vocals (Bob's the one who sings this song), Roy Rogers and Karl Farr on the guitar, and Hugh Farr on fiddle.
Jules Verne Allen - When The Work's All Done This Fall (1929)
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This song was recorded on April 8, 1929, in Los Angeles (CA). Lyrics: A bunch of jolly cowboys were discussing plans at ease Said one I'll tell you something, boys, if you will listen, please I am an old cowpuncher, here I am all dressed in rags But I used to be a tough one, boys, and take on great big jags I had a home, boys, and a good one you all know But I haven't seen that home since long ...
Riley Puckett - Waiting For A Train (1929)
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This song, on of the most famous about trains in country music history, was written by Jimmie Rodgers and was first released on February 1929 by RCA Victor
Luke Wills - Long Train Blues (1947)
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Tommy Doss on vocals, Eldon Shamblin and Junior Barnard on the guitar and David Honeycutt on steel
Ernest Tubb's Texas Troubadours - Cool It (1963)
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Buddy Charleton on the steel guitar and Leon Rhodes on the guitar. This song was released on the "Ernest Tubb's Fabulous Troubadours" album.
Marty Robbins - In The Garden (1956)
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This song was written by C. Austin Miles in 1912. It contains undoubted references to John 20:11-18.
George Jones - Hearts In My Dreams - Live (1957)
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Starring Ernest Tubb. This song was first recorded on April 23, 1957 at the Bradley's Film & Recording Studios.
Ernest Tubb's Texas Troubadours - Detour (1965)
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Jack Drake on vocals. This popular western swing song was written by Paul Westernmoreland and was first released in 1945 by Jimmy Walker on Coast Records.
Johnny Bond - The Wreck Of The Old 97 (1965)
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This song, one of the most famous country music railroad ballads of all time, was first released in 1924 by G.B. Grayson and Henry Whitter
Chet Atkins - Goody Goody (1957)
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Starring Ernest Tubb. This song was written by Matty Malneck and was released in 1936.
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Where is this recording from
I have the original by Vernon Dalhart on Edison disc. Very scratchy. It doesn’t have the first verse this has
Bill Monroe got peeved when Old Timey Music interviewed him. The interviewer mentioned Ted Hawkins predated him on the mandolin. Bill said, “ Naw, I was the first to play like this.”
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Gotdamn good cover
Good stuff
Hi Javier I see u have Jimmie Rodgers in your picture. T for Texas T for Tennessee Blue Yodel !!! 1
Any relation to Gary Puckett of The Union Gap ?
Shoulda never gave these hicks money
Anybody who doesn't like Riley Puckett should see an Ear Doctor, as a matter of necessity.
He performed with the Skillet Lickers.
I love these down home tunes.
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1957 was the year he released his greatest album ever, "Hi FI in Focus"
Jimmie Rogers was influenced by and loved Riley Puckett the legend.
excellent share thanks like it a lot cheers,Keith
Youg George love it
I was eleven years old when I heard this song I've loved his music ever since ❤ the greatest ❤
My late Father sang this when I was a small boy in the hills of Pennsylvania. I'm 82 years now so that was a few years ago. lol
Riley Pickett will never come to Jimmy Rogers Jimmy Rogers The legend of all the legends
Riley pick up your number come up to the Jimmy Rogers legend
I really wish I could have been there that night!
When him and paycheck hooked up the phrashing really took off
I believe you're right. Still absolutely love the late fifties where his voice was. My favorite is probably fron this time to around 62'.
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¡Muchas gracias por esta reliquia!
My aunt used to sing this to me when I was little . God bless the memories . Now I'm 70 and the world is bewildering .
Beautiful vocal harmonics
I don’t see where anybody thinks he doesn’t have feeling in his singing I see the opposite I love Riley Puckett singing and guitar playing
I agree so much pain in his voice
My man sounds like he’s on codine cough syrup
pretty good. real deal
It was Spencer, Virginia not Center.
Spencer, North Carolina, actually...
@@kullamannensverkstad Right. Thanks!
It is a nice old song , but it needs a chorus .
Corridos biyistas
I have an original Jimmy Rodgers recording of this song,with prestige cover. Got it 50 years ago,played it once,and been afraid to ruin it since. Have later copies that I play instead.
Now this is what I grew up listening to in 60-70s. Dad didn’t allow rock and roll, but when he was gone,mom said play Buddy Holly and others. Only music I cannot stand is gangsta rap. Open to all else
It was actually the 27th of September.
RINGO!
Great old time singer.
Wrote the great song Fools Paradise.
Beautiful song awesome fiddle player
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I like the fiddle! While Puckett had a nicer tone than did rodgers, Puckett sings emotionless? Anyone feel this too?
I have to agree, except I wouldn't say he had a nicer tone, just a different tone. Jimmie had the perfect tone for his songs. But true, Riley seemed to have no feeling at all in this song.
I disagree
Nobody could sing a jimmie Rodgers song like jimmie. You knew within 5 seconds after the song starts whether it's jimmie or not.
No I don't agree.
@@roykey3422 I definitely agree with you.
Great close harmony group.
lovely harmony and so nostalgic
Agree! Gorgeous song!
Never heard that before but beautiful song
First time I heard this beautiful song
He was developing his own voice during this era, and it was already showing signs of the masterpiece it would become.....
This side was recorded for Colunbua Records in Atlanta, April 1929 with Riley's g-vcl and probably Clayton McMichen and Bert Layne,f.
According to his autobiography, he tried to sound like Hank Williams at first. But his career really took off when he developed his own sound.
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Pretty good recording for live in '57...
I prefer Elvis' version...Grammy award winning album 1966