Blues Singer 1929–1931

~ Release by Gene Autry (see all versions of this release, 1 available)

Tracklist

1CD
#TitleRatingLength
1Birmingham Daddy
recording of:
Birmingham Daddy (on 1931-11-11)
lyricist and composer:
Gene Autry (“The Singing Cowboy”)
2:46
2The Rheumatism Blues
recording of:
Rheumatism Blues (on 1931-10-29)
lyricist and composer:
Gene Autry (“The Singing Cowboy”)
2:28
3Dallas County Jail Blues
recording of:
Dallas County Jail Blues (on 1931-04-13)
lyricist and composer:
Gene Autry (“The Singing Cowboy”) and William Calaway
3:03
4Jail‐House Blues
recording of:
JailHouse Blues (on 1931-04-10)
lyricist and composer:
Gene Autry (“The Singing Cowboy”)
recording of:
JailHouse Blues (on 1931-04-16)
lyricist and composer:
Gene Autry (“The Singing Cowboy”)
recording of:
JailHouse Blues (on 1931-10-30)
lyricist and composer:
Gene Autry (“The Singing Cowboy”)
2:41
5I’m Atlanta Bound
recording of:
I'm Atlanta Bound (on 1931-10-29)
lyricist and composer:
Gene Autry (“The Singing Cowboy”)
2:42
6In the Jailhouse Now No. 2
recording of:
In the Jailhouse Now #2 (on 1930-11-20)
lyricist and composer:
Jimmie Rodgers (country music pioneer, died in 1933)
is based on:
In the Jailhouse Now
2:46
7Bear Cat Papa Blues
recording of:
Bear Cat Papa Blues (on 1931-02-25)
lyricist and composer:
Gene Autry (“The Singing Cowboy”) and Frankie Marvin (US country musician)
recording of:
Bear Cat Papa Blues (on 1931-04-16)
lyricist and composer:
Gene Autry (“The Singing Cowboy”) and Frankie Marvin (US country musician)
2:51
8Wildcat Mama Blues
recording of:
Wildcat Mama Blues (on 1931-11-16)
lyricist and composer:
Frankie Marvin (US country musician)
2:24
9High Steppin’ Mama Blues
recording of:
High Steppin' Mama Blues (on 1931-10-29)
lyricist and composer:
Frankie Marvin (US country musician)
2:43
10A Yodeling Hobo
recording of:
Yodeling Hobo (on 1930-11-18)
lyricist and composer:
Gene Autry (“The Singing Cowboy”)
3:02
11T. B. Blues
recording of:
T.B. Blues (on 1931-04-14)
lyricist and composer:
Jimmie Rodgers (country music pioneer, died in 1933) (in 1931)
2:59
12California Blues (Blue Yodel #4)
recording of:
Blue Yodel No. 4 (California Blues) (on 1929-12-06)
composer:
Jimmie Rodgers (country music pioneer, died in 1933)
part of:
Blue Yodels by Jimmie Rodgers
2:35
13Slu‐Foot Lou
recording of:
Slu‐Foot Lou (on 1929-12-05)
lyricist and composer:
Frankie Marvin (US country musician) and Johnny Marvin
2:43
14Stay Away From My Chicken House
recording of:
Stay Away From My Chicken House (on 1929-12-05)
lyricist and composer:
Frankie Marvin (US country musician) and Johnny Marvin
2:45
15Waiting for a Train
recording of:
Waiting for a Train (on 1929-12-05)
lyricist and composer:
Jimmie Rodgers (country music pioneer, died in 1933)
2:41
16Frankie and Johnny
recording of:
Frankie and Johnny (traditional song, version of “Frankie and Albert”) (on 1929-12-03)
publisher:
Hughie Cannon (in 1904) and Carl Sandburg (in 1927)
lyricist, writer and composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
part of:
Roud Folk Song Index (number: 254)
is based on:
You’re My Baby
2:43
17Do Right Daddy Blues
recording of:
Do Right Daddy Blues (on 1931-04-15)
lyricist and composer:
Frankie Marvin (US country musician)
2:46
18Blue Yodel No. 5
recording of:
Blue Yodel No. 5 (It’s Raining Here) (on 1929-10-24)
writer:
Jimmie Rodgers (country music pioneer, died in 1933)
part of:
Blue Yodels by Jimmie Rodgers
2:39
19My Rought and Rowdy Ways
recording of:
My Rough and Rowdy Ways (on 1930-03-05)
composer:
Elsie McWilliams (American songwriter) and Jimmie Rodgers (country music pioneer, died in 1933)
2:47
20Left My Gal in the Mountains
recording of:
I Left My Gal in the Mountains (on 1929-10-24)
composer:
Carson Robison
2:38
21I’ve Always Been a Rambler
recording of:
I'll Always Be a Rambler (on 1931-02-25)
lyricist and composer:
Gene Autry (“The Singing Cowboy”)
2:35
22Dust Pan Blues
recording of:
Dust Pan Blues (on 1929-12-03)
lyricist and composer:
Frankie Marvin (US country musician)
2:47
23That's Why I Left the Mountains
recording of:
That's Why I Left the Mountains (on 1930-03-03)
lyricist and composer:
Arthur Fields and Fred Hall
3:10