The History of Country Music: The Forties, Volume Two

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Tracklist

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#TitleArtistRatingLength
1Roly Poly
recording of:
Roly Poly
lyricist and composer:
Fred Rose (songwriter)
publisher:
Milene Music. Inc (ASCAP) (on 1946-04-11)
Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys2:51
2Jingle, Jangle, Jingle
recording of:
Jingle Jangle Jingle (on 1942-06-10)
writer:
Joseph J. Lilley
composer:
Frank Loesser
Gene Autry2:40
3Tennessee Waltz
recording of:
Tennessee Waltz
lyricist:
Redd Stewart (in 1946)
composer:
Pee Wee King (in 1946)
publisher:
Acuff-Rose Publications, Inc. (BMI), Cinephonic Music Co., Ltd. and Sony/ATV Acuff Rose Music (tradename of Sony/ATV Songs LLC)
Pee Wee King & His Golden West Cowboys2:59
4Singing In The Saddle
recording of:
Singin' In the Saddle
lyricist and composer:
Teddy Powell, Ira Schuster and Leonard Whitcup
Tex Ritter2:48
5What Is Life Without LoveEddy Arnold2:50
6Filipino Baby
recording of:
Filipino Baby
lyricist and composer:
Ernest Tubb
Texas Jim Robertson2:38
7Is It Too Late Now
Jimmie Davis2:19
8You Waited Too Long
recording of:
You Waited Too Long
lyricist and composer:
Gene Autry (“The Singing Cowboy”), Fred Rose (songwriter) and Ray Whitley (country & western singer/songwriter)
Roy Rogers2:21
9Tennessee Border
recording of:
Tennessee Border (on 1949-02-06)
lyricist and composer:
Jimmy Work (Country music singer and songwriter)
Red Foley2:41
10Blues Stay Away From Me
Owen Bradley Quintet3:18
11Try Me One More Time
recording of:
Try Me One More Time
lyricist and composer:
Ernest Tubb
Ernest Tubb2:22
12Siox City Sue
cover recording of:
Sioux City Sue
writer:
Max C. Freedman (American songwriter and lyricist) (in 1945) and Dick Thomas (The Singing Cowboy) (in 1945)
Zeke Manners and His Band2:30
13Crazy Cause I Love YouSpade Cooley2:38
14Private Buckaroo
recording of:
Private Buckaroo (on 1942-03-23)
lyricist:
Charles Newman (Charles Chas Newman, early 20th century songwriter)
composer:
Allie Wrubel (US composer and songwriter)
Sons of the Pioneers2:55
15Kentucky Waltz
producer:
Art Satherly
accordion:
Wilene "Sally Ann" Forrester (country singer and accordionist) (on 1945-02-13)
double bass:
Howard Watts (bluegrass bassist, aka Cedric Rainwater) (on 1945-02-13)
fiddle:
Chubby Wise (on 1945-02-13)
guitar:
Curley Bradshaw (US harmonica player/guitarist) (on 1945-02-13)
mandolin and lead vocals:
Bill Monroe (“The Father of Bluegrass”) (on 1945-02-13)
recorded at:
WBBM Studio (radio/tv station) in Chicago, Illinois, United States (on 1945-02-13)
recording of:
Kentucky Waltz (on 1945-02-13)
lyricist and composer:
Bill Monroe (“The Father of Bluegrass”) (in 1945)
Bill Monroe2:43
16Take An Old Cold Tater (And Wait)
recorded in:
Nashville, Tennessee, United States (on 1949-01-16)
bass:
Joe Zinkan (on 1949-01-16)
electric guitar:
Billy Byrd (US country guitarist) (on 1949-01-16)
guitar [rhythm guitar]:
Lonnie Wilson (US country guitarist, performed with Roy Acuff) (on 1949-01-16)
harmonica:
Jimmie Riddle (on 1949-01-16)
steel guitar:
Pete Kirby (on 1949-01-16)
vocals:
‘Little’ Jimmy Dickens (on 1949-01-16)
recording of:
Take An Old Cold Tater (And Wait) (on 1949-01-16)
lyricist and composer:
Al Brumley
‘Little’ Jimmy Dickens2:48
17Move It On Over
bass:
Bronson Reynolds (Bronson Lee Reynolds; comedian who also played bass and harmonica; sometimes nicknamed "Barefoot Brownie")
electric guitar:
Zeke Turner
fiddle:
Tommy Jackson (bluegrass fiddler)
guitar and vocal:
Hank Williams (country music legend)
guitar [rhythm guitar]:
Louie Innis
steel guitar:
Dale Lohman (guitarist; performs with Hank Williams)
recording of:
Move It On Over (on 1947-04-21)
lyricist and composer:
Hank Williams (country music legend)
publisher:
Acuff-Rose Publications, Inc. (BMI)
Hank Williams42:45
18Slippin' Around
recording of:
Slippin’ Around
lyricist and composer:
Floyd Tillman (in 1949)
Floyd Tillman2:43
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