Country Boogie 1939–1947

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1Fingers on Fire
solo guitar:
Arthur Smith (“Guitar Boogie” Smith US country artist) (in 1946)
recording of:
Fingers on Fire (in 1946)
composer:
Arthur Smith (“Guitar Boogie” Smith US country artist)
Arthur Smith’s Sensational Trio3:08
2Oakie BoogieJack Guthrie2:27
3Al’s Steel Guitar Wobble
guitar:
Jack Rhodes (songwriter, producer, guitarist)
solo piano:
[unknown] (Special Purpose Artist – Do not add releases here, if possible.)
steel guitar:
Al Petty (Texan steel guitar player)
recording of:
Al's Steel Guitar Wobble (from 1947-01 until 1947-02)
composer:
Al Petty (Texan steel guitar player) (in 1947) and Jack Rhodes (songwriter, producer, guitarist) (in 1947)
Al Petty2:08
4MacDonald Streamlined Farm
fiddle:
Curly Fox
guitar and mandolin:
Bob Shelton (1930s-'40s vocalist, guitarist and mandolinist) and Joe Shelton (1930s-'40s vocalist, guitarist and mandolinist)
vocals:
Bob Shelton (1930s-'40s vocalist, guitarist and mandolinist) and Joe Shelton (1930s-'40s vocalist, guitarist and mandolinist)
recording of:
MacDonald Streamlined Farm (from 1947-01 until 1947-02)
writer:
Bob Shelton (1930s-'40s vocalist, guitarist and mandolinist) (in 1947)
Shelton Bros.2:57
5Boogie Blues
guitar:
Dusty Taylor
vocals:
Dusty Taylor
performer:
Cal Shrum's Rhythm Rangers
recording of:
Boogie Blues (from 1947-01 until 1947-02)
writer:
Dusty Taylor (in 1947)
Dusty Taylor & Cal Shrum’s Rhythm Rangers2:34
6Square Dance BoogieJohnny Lee Wills and His Boys2:33
7Baby Buggy Boogie
guitar:
Merle Travis
guitar and mandolin:
Edward Milo (1940s vocalist, guitarist and mandolinist) and Erwin Milo (1940s vocalist, guitarist and mandolinist)
harmonica:
Jimmie Riddles
vocals:
Edward Milo (1940s vocalist, guitarist and mandolinist) and Erwin Milo (1940s vocalist, guitarist and mandolinist)
recording of:
Baby Buggy Boogie (in 1947-07)
writer:
Edward Milo (1940s vocalist, guitarist and mandolinist) and Erwin Milo (1940s vocalist, guitarist and mandolinist)
Milo Twins2:14
8Mobile Boogie
guitar and lead vocals:
Alton Delmore (on 1947-08-01)
tenor guitar and background vocals:
Rabon Delmore (on 1947-08-01)
recording of:
Mobile Boogie (on 1947-08-01)
writer:
Alton Delmore and Rabon Delmore
Delmore Brothers2:43
9Fly Trouble
guitar:
Sammy Pruett and Hank Williams (country music legend)
steel guitar:
Don Helms
vocals:
Hank Williams (country music legend)
recording of:
Fly Trouble (on 1947-08-04)
writer:
Bunny Biggs, Fred Rose (songwriter) and Honey Wilds
Hank Williams2:45
10Sargent’s Stomp
guitar:
Jack Rivers (US 1930-60s electric guitarist)
solo steel guitar:
Tommy Sargent
recording of:
Sargent's Stomp (from 1946-11 until 1946-12)
composer:
Tommy Sargent (in 1946)
Tommy Sargent2:51
1149 Women
accordion:
Pee Wee King
fiddle:
James Boyd (1940s fiddler), Redd Stewart and Gene Stexart
guitar:
Curley Rhodes
vocals:
Gene Stexart
conductor:
Pee Wee King
recording of:
49 Women (in 1947-09)
writer:
Jerry Irby (Country singer and songwriter from Houston, Texas)
Pee Wee King2:28
12E Ramble
guitar:
Big Jim De Noone (Guitarist)
recording of:
E Ramble (from 1947-06 until 1947-07)
composer:
Jim De Noone
Big Jim De Noone2:18
13Old McDonald’s Boogie
bass guitar:
Vic Bias
fiddle:
Red Egner and Gerald Wolfe
guitar:
George Chemura and Johnny Tyler (country)
membranophone:
G. Wright
piano:
Robert Armstrong (1940s pianist)
steel guitar:
Richard Hamilton (1940s steel guitarist)
vocals:
Johnny Tyler (country)
recording of:
Old McDonald's Boogie (on 1947-10-16)
writer:
Johnny Tyler (country) (in 1947)
Johnny Tyler2:13
14Down Home Boogie
electric guitar:
Roy Lanham (in 1948-11)
guitar and lead vocals:
Alton Delmore (in 1948-11)
tenor guitar and background vocals:
Rabon Delmore (in 1948-11)
recording of:
Down Home Boogie (in 1947-11)
writer:
Alton Delmore (in 1947) and Rabon Delmore (in 1947)
Delmore Brothers2:43
15Saturday Night Boogie
accordion:
Paul Sells
bass:
Fred White (1940s bassist)
guitar:
Johnny Bond (country music guitarist, singer, songwriter and historian) and Al Dexter
steel guitar:
Frankie Marvin (US country musician)
trumpet:
Harry Hollinger
recording of:
Saturday Night Boogie (on 1947-11-15)
composer:
Al Dexter and Paul Sells
Al Dexter2:40
16Crazy Boogie
accordion:
Billy Liebert
bass guitar:
Jack Rogers (1940s bassist)
fiddle:
Tex Atchison
guitar:
Eddie Kirkland (US blues guitarist, harmonicist, singer & songwriter) and Merle Travis
piano:
Vic Davis
steel guitar:
Phil Marx Jr.
trumpet:
Virginia Cushman
vocals:
Merle Travis
recording of:
Crazy Boogie (on 1947-11-25)
writer:
Ike Cargill (1930s country music songwriter)
Merle Travis2:48
17Jack and Jill Boogie
harmonica:
Wayne Raney (on 1947-12-30)
tenor guitar:
Rabon Delmore (on 1947-12-30)
background vocals:
Rabon Delmore (on 1947-12-30) and Norman Luna (on 1947-12-30)
lead vocals:
Maxine Luna (on 1947-12-30)
recorded at:
Radio Station KWEM in West Memphis, Arkansas, United States (on 1947-12-30)
recording of:
Jack and Jill Boogie (on 1947-12-30)
writer:
Alton Delmore (in 1947-12), Rabon Delmore (in 1947-12) and Wayne Raney (in 1947-12)
Wayne Raney2:47
18Texas Guitar StompMaddox Bros. and Rose1:46