Country music south and west.
- Title
- Country music [sound recording] : south and west.
- Published by
- New York : New World Records, p1977.
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Details
- Additional authors
- Montana Slim, 1904-1996
- McMichen, Clayton.
- Rodgers, Jimmie, 1897-1933
- Autry, Gene, 1907-1998
- Brown, Milton.
- Montana, Patsy.
- Acuff, Roy.
- Daffan, Ted.
- Choates, Harry, 1922-1951
- Travis, Merle.
- Wills, Bob, 1905-1975
- Gimble, Johnny.
- Monroe, Bill, 1911-1996
- Monroe, Charlie.
- Recorded Anthology of American Music, Inc.
- Carter Family (Musical group) prf
- Hackberry Ramblers. prf
- Brownies (Musical group) prf
- Blue Sky Boys. prf
- Prairie Ramblers (Musical group) prf
- Smoky Mountain Boys. prf
- Texas Playboys. prf
- Description
- 1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, mono.; 12 in.
- Summary
- Contains such country songs as I wanna be a cowboy's sweet heart, Born to lose, and cotton eyed Joe performed by such artists as Jimmie Rodgers, The sons of the pioneers, and the Carter family.
- Subject
- Genre/Form
- Country music.
- Contents
- Georgia wildcat breakdown (Clayton McMichen and his Georgia Wildcats) -- Blue yodel no. 11 (Jimmie Rodgers) -- Sweet Fern (Carter Family) -- Dreaming with tears in my eyes (Jimmie Rodgers) -- Gospel ship (Carter Family) -- Fais de ça (Hackberry Ramblers) -- The last roundup (Gene Autry) -- Forgotten soldier boy (Monroe Brothers) -- Ida, sweet as apple cider (Milton Brown and his Brownies) -- There'll come a time (Blue Sky Boys) -- I wanna be a cowboy's sweetheart (Patsy Montana and the Prairie Ramblers) -- The rescue from Moose River Gold Mine (Wilf Carter) -- Railroad boomer (Roy Acuff and his Smoky Mountain Boys) -- Born to lose (Ted Daffan's Texans) -- It won't be long (Harry Choates) -- Chant of a traveler (Sons of the Pioneers) -- Dark as a dungeon (Merle Travis) -- Cotton eyed Joe (Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys) -- Fat boy rag (Johnny Gimble and his jam-session band).
- Note
- At head of title: Recorded Anthology of American Music, Inc.
- Country, cajun, bluegrass, and cowboy music; various performers.
- Fat boy rag is in stereo.
- Historical notes by Douglas B. Green, with selected lyrics, bibliography, discography, and personnel listings (6 p., ill.) on container and bound in.
- Event (note)
- Recorded 1929-75.