The History of Country & Western Music

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Annotation

track 7of CD 14 is "Wynonie Harris - I Want My Fanny Brown" with a track lenght of 3:06 min
"Harry Choates - Louisiana Boogie" has only a track lenght of 2:44 min
see https://www.discogs.com/release/11493268-Various-The-History-Of-Country-Western-Music-

Annotation last modified on 2024-04-30 20:54 UTC.

Tracklist

1CD: 1928 / 1929
2CD: 1928 / 1929
3CD: 1929 / 1930 / 1931
4CD: 1931 / 1932 / 1933 / 1934
5CD: 1935 / 1936 / 1937
6CD: 1937 / 1938
7CD: 1939 / 1940
#TitleArtistRatingLength
1Colorado Sunset
recording of:
Colorado Sunset
lyricist:
L. Wolfe Gilbert
composer:
Con Conrad (songwriter and producer)
Gene Autry1:05
2Pine State Honky Tonk
Claude Casey and His Pine State Boys2:26
3On the Owl Hoot Trail
recording of:
On the Owl Hoot Trail (on 1938-09-15)
lyricist and composer:
Hy Heath
The Shelton Brothers3:00
4Mississippi Muddle
Hank Penny & His Radio Cowboys2:29
5Back in the Saddle Again
lead vocals:
Gene Autry (“The Singing Cowboy”)
recorded at:
CBS Columbia Square (KNX and Columbia Broadcasting System) in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States
recording of:
Back in the Saddle (on 1939-04-18)
writer:
Gene Autry (“The Singing Cowboy”) and Ray Whitley (country & western singer/songwriter)
publisher:
Gene Autry’s Western Music Publishing Co. and Western Music Publishing Co., Inc. (on 1939-07-24)
Gene Autry42:39
6Won’t You Ride
Hank Penny2:50
7After the Sunrise
The Chuck Wagon Gang2:51
8New San Antonio Rose
recorded in:
Saginaw, Texas, United States (on 1940-04-16)
banjo:
Johnnie Lee Wills (on 1940-04-16)
double bass:
Son Lansford (on 1940-04-16)
drums (drum set):
Smokey Dacus (on 1940-04-16)
fiddle:
Jesse Ashlock (American violin player and songwriter) (on 1940-04-16), Louis Tierney (on 1940-04-16) and Bob Wills (Texan Western swing musician, songwriter, and bandleader) (on 1940-04-16)
guitar:
Herman Arnspiger (on 1940-04-16) and Eldon Shamblin (on 1940-04-16)
piano:
Al Stricklin (on 1940-04-16)
saxophone:
Joe Ferguson (US bassist) (on 1940-04-16), Don Harlan (on 1940-04-16), Wayne Johnson (saxophonist) (on 1940-04-16), Zeb McNally (on 1940-04-16) and Tiny Mott (on 1940-04-16)
steel guitar:
Leon McAuliffe (on 1940-04-16)
trumpet:
Tubby Lewis (on 1940-04-16) and Everett Stover (played trumpet for Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys) (on 1940-04-16)
vocals:
Tommy Duncan (Western swing vocalist, songwriter and pianist) (on 1940-04-16)
part of:
V Disc (by matrix number) (number: VP 315 (2))
recording of:
San Antonio Rose (on 1940-04-16)
lyricist and composer:
Bob Wills (Texan Western swing musician, songwriter, and bandleader)
publisher:
Bourne Co. (not for release label use, this is a music publisher) (from 1940-06-05 to present) and Irving Berlin Inc. (on 1940-06-05)
Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys42:37
9Blueberry Hill
recording of:
Blueberry Hill (on 1940-08-20)
lyricist:
Al Lewis (Tin Pan Alley era lyricist) and Larry Stock
writer:
Al Lewis (Tin Pan Alley era lyricist), Vincent Rose (early-20th century violinist, pianist, composer & bandleader) and Larry Stock
composer:
Vincent Rose (early-20th century violinist, pianist, composer & bandleader)
publisher:
Chappell & Co., Inc. (USA), Chappell Music Ltd., Larry Stock Music Co., Redwood Music Ltd. (Carlin), Sovereign Music Company and Victoria Music Publishing Co. Ltd.
part of:
12 Monkeys Soundtrack
Gene Autry2:41
10When Mama Goes Out
Bar X Cowboys2:31
11Gaucho Serenade
recording of:
The Gaucho Serenade
writer:
James Cavanaugh, John Redmond (singer, songwriter) and Nat Simon
Gene Autry2:02
12Boogie Woogie Johnson
Jubileers3:16
13He’s an Army Man
Dixie Ramblers2:38
14Ride Tenderfoot Ride
recording of:
Ride Tenderfoot Ride (on 1938-06-22)
lyricist and composer:
Johnny Mercer and Richard A. Whiting (composer)
Gene Autry1:44
15The Right String
Jubileers2:39
16Until You Went Away
Nolan Bush2:55
17Melody Ranch
Gene Autry1:35
18Don’t Ever Go Wrong
Sons Of Dixie3:06
19Boogie Woogie in the Village
The Village Boys2:49
20El Rancho Grande
live recording of:
Allá en el Rancho Grande (aka “El Rancho Grande”, Spanish-English version) (on 1940-11-24)
lyricist:
Bartley Costello and Juan Díaz del Moral (songwriter)
composer:
Silvano Ramos (songwriter) and Emilio Donato Uranga (Mexican composer & bandleader)
Gene Autry2:15
8CD: 1941
9CD: 1942 / 1943 / 1944 / 1945
10CD: 1945 / 1946
11CD: 1946
12CD: 1946
13CD: 1947
14CD: 1947 / 1948
15CD: 1948
16CD: 1949
17CD: 1949
18CD: 1949 / 1950
19CD: 1950 / 1951
20CD: 1951