Country Boogie 1939–1947

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Tracklist

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#TitleArtistRatingLength
1Country Boogie (O’Clock Jump)
solo guitar:
Arthur Smith (“Guitar Boogie” Smith US country artist) (in 1946)
recording of:
Country Boogie (O'Clock Jump) (in 1946)
composer:
Arthur Smith (“Guitar Boogie” Smith US country artist)
Arthur Smith’s Sensational Trio3:00
2Boogie Woogie
solo guitar and solo lead vocals:
Johnny Barfield (country) (on 1939-08-21)
recording of:
Boogie Woogie (on 1939-08-21)
writer:
Johnny Barfield (country)
Johnny Barfield2:39
3I’m Tired of You
banjo:
Johnny Thames (1940s banjoist)
bass guitar:
Hezzie Bryant (1940s bassist)
fiddle:
Cliff Bruner
guitar:
Dickie McBride
solo piano and solo lead vocals:
Moon Mullican
steel guitar:
Bob Dunn
conductor:
Cliff Bruner
recording of:
I'm Tired of You (on 1939-08-26)
writer:
Ted Daffan
Moon Mullican2:50
4Billy Boy
accordion:
Larry Wellington
bass:
Milt Mabie
fiddle:
Dott
guitar:
Allen Massey and Curt Massey
solo lead vocals:
Louise Massey
vocals:
Curt Massey
recording of:
Billy Boy (in 1940-01)
writer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
composer:
[unknown] (Special Purpose Artist – Do not add releases here, if possible.)
part of:
Roud Folk Song Index (number: 326)
Louise Massey and Her Westerners2:49
5Old Joe Clark Boogie
fiddle:
J. D. Sumner (1940s fiddler and vocalist)
guitar:
Slim Harbert (1940s vocalist and guitarist)
piano:
Eddie Wallace (1940s vocalist and pianist)
vocals:
Slim Harbert (1940s vocalist and guitarist), J. D. Sumner (1940s fiddler and vocalist) and Eddie Wallace (1940s vocalist and pianist)
recording of:
Old Joe Clark Boogie (from 1940-11 until 1940-12)
writer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
Sunshine Boys2:51
6Gonna Get Tight
fiddle:
J. D. Sumner (1940s fiddler and vocalist)
guitar:
Slim Harbert (1940s vocalist and guitarist)
piano:
Moon Mullican
vocals:
Slim Harbert (1940s vocalist and guitarist)
recording of:
Gonna Get Tight (in 1941-01)
writer:
Slim Harbert (1940s vocalist and guitarist) (in 1941-01)
Sunshine Boys2:37
7Boogie Woogie in the Village
bass guitar:
Hezzie Bryant (1940s bassist)
fiddle:
Dickie Jones and Buddy Ray
guitar:
Red Greenhaw (1940s guitarist)
piano:
Mancel Tierney (Cherokee pianist from Oklahoma)
steel guitar:
J. D. Stanlee (1940s steel-guitarist)
recording of:
Boogie Woogie in the Village (on 1941-04-09)
composer:
Mancel Tierney (Cherokee pianist from Oklahoma) (in 1941-04)
Mancel Tierney & The Village Boys2:47
8Mean Mean Mama Blues
bass guitar:
Hershel Woodal
fiddle:
Cliff Bruner
guitar:
Tex Swaim
piano:
Moon Mullican
steel guitar:
Charles Mitchell (1940s songwriter and steel guitarist)
trumpet:
Jim Hewlett
vocals:
Moon Mullican
recording of:
Mean Mean Mama Blues (on 1941-10-10)
writer:
Charles Mitchell (1940s songwriter and steel guitarist) (in 1941) and Moon Mullican (in 1941)
Charles Mitchell2:52
9Takin’ Off
banjo:
Johnny Thames (1940s banjoist)
bass guitar:
Bill Mounce
fiddle:
Grady Hester (1940s fiddler)
guitar:
Jerry Irby (Country singer and songwriter from Houston, Texas)
steel guitar:
Bob Dunn
recording of:
Taking Off (on 1941-10-11)
composer:
Bob Dunn
Bob Dunn and The Modern Mountaineers2:32
10Too Wet to PlowCliff Bruner2:02
11Boogie Woogie Boy“Porky” Freeman3:02
12Shoot the Moon
fiddle:
Ralph Lemp and Cotton Thompson (Blues/western swing fiddler and vocalist)
guitar:
Mutt Collins
membranophone:
Richard Pryne
piano:
Moon Mullican
steel guitar:
Asa Peveto
vocals:
Moon Mullican
recording of:
Shoot the Moon (in 1946-09)
writer:
Moon Mullican (in 1946)
Moon Mullican2:54
13Atomic Power
guitar:
Lester Buchanan (vocalist and guitarist)
mandolin:
Chester Buchanan (vocalist and mandolinist)
steel guitar:
Vaughn Horton
vocals:
Chester Buchanan (vocalist and mandolinist) and Lester Buchanan (vocalist and guitarist)
recording of:
Atomic Power (from 1946-01 until 1946-02)
lyricist and composer:
Fred Kirby (in 1945)
Buchanan Bros.2:43
14T‐Texas Boogie
bass guitar:
Bob Morgan (1940s bassist)
fiddle:
Harold Hensely
guitar:
T. Texas Tyler, Stan Walker (1940s guitarist) and Jimmie Widener
membranophone:
Charles Hopkins
piano:
Vic Davis
steel guitar:
Noel Boggs
recording of:
T-Texas Boogie (on 1946-02-08)
composer:
Noel Boggs (in 1946-02), Vic Davis (in 1946-02) and David Luke Myrick (in 1946-02)
T‐Texas Tyler2:31
15Nowhere, No Time, No Place
guitar:
Tex Martin (Guitarist)
steel guitar:
Cecil Campbell (Vocalist and guitarist)
vocals:
Cecil Campbell (Vocalist and guitarist)
recording of:
Nowhere, No Time, No Place (from 1946-01 until 1946-02)
writer:
Cecil Campbell (Vocalist and guitarist) (in 1946)
Cecil Campbell and the Tennessee Ramblers2:30
16Steel Guitar Rag
accordion:
Pedro De Paul
bass guitar:
Deuce Spriggins
fiddle:
Cactus Soldi and Spade Cooley
guitar:
Smokey Rogers and John Weis
membranophone:
Warren Penniman
piano:
Eddie Bennett
steel guitar:
Joaquin Murphey
conductor:
Spade Cooley
cover recording of:
Steel Guitar Rag (instrumental) (on 1946-05-03)
miscellaneous support:
Merle Haggard (US country singer, guitarist, fiddler & songwriter) (in 1971)
composer:
Leon McAuliffe
publisher:
Hill and Range Songs, Inc. (publisher)
Spade Cooley2:46
17Bob Wills’ Boogie
recorded in:
Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1946-09-05)
banjo:
Jimmie Widener (on 1946-09-05)
double bass:
Billy Jack Wills (on 1946-09-05)
drums (drum set):
Johnny Cuviello (on 1946-09-05)
fiddle:
Jesse Ashlock (American violin player and songwriter) (on 1946-09-05), Joe Holley (on 1946-09-05) and Bob Wills (Texan Western swing musician, songwriter, and bandleader) (on 1946-09-05)
guitar:
Junior Barnard (on 1946-09-05)
mandolin:
Tiny Moore (Western swing mandolin/fiddle player) (on 1946-09-05)
piano:
Millard Kelso (on 1946-09-05)
steel guitar:
Herb Remington (on 1946-09-05)
conductor:
Bob Wills (Texan Western swing musician, songwriter, and bandleader) (on 1946-09-05)
recording of:
Bob Wills' Boogie (on 1946-09-05)
composer:
Junior Barnard (in 1946-09), Millard Kelso (in 1946-09) and Bob Wills (Texan Western swing musician, songwriter, and bandleader) (in 1946-09)
Bob Wills2:39
18Boomerang
solo guitar:
Arthur Smith (“Guitar Boogie” Smith US country artist) (in 1946)
recording of:
Boomerang (in 1946)
composer:
Arthur Smith (“Guitar Boogie” Smith US country artist)
Arthur Smith’s Hot Quintet3:04
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