DON WAYNE - SONGWRITER - HRT Series
01 - The Day They Outlaw The Gun
02 - Hank
03 - The Puppy And The Parakeet
04 - I Fed Her Love
05 - Watermelon Man
06 - Perfect Stranger To Myself
07 - Big Tree Texas
08 - Lois
09 - North West Mounted
10 - Tall Dark Stranger
11 - The Thirteenty Juryman
12 - On A Merry-Go-Round
13 - Teach Me How To Laugh And Sing
14 - Cut Me Loose
15 - Finishing School
16 - Helter Skelter
17 - High Places Make Me Dizzy
18 - Papago Indian Wine
19 - Slow Motion Man
20 - Shades
21 - Chances Are We'll Be Cheating
22 - Don't Mention Lake Tahoe
23 - I've Got A Hunger
24 - Feardrops
Compiled by The Hillbilly Rescue Team
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9 commentaires:
UG,
Would you have any of these recordings (not on YouTube)? Any help would be most appreciated and forever grateful:
(1) - ''Take Me Back To My Home In The Mountains" by Roy Newman & His Boys (Vocalion 5486) (1940)
(2) - "My Sweet Darling & Wife" - by The Shelton Brothers
(Decca 5723) (1939)
(3) - "I Ought To Break Your Neck (For Breakin' My Heart)"
by Roy Newman & His Boys (Vocalion 5175) (1939)
(4) - "Running Around" by Joe Werner's Ramblers (Bluebird 4994) (1938)
(5) - "Beautiful Texas" - W. Lee O'Daniel & His Hillbilly Boys (Vocalion 4185 (recorded May 15, 1938, this is different from the his 10-10-1933 recording with The Doughboys)
Slim Whitman - 15CD
https://workupload.com/file/42dz4UmBsFB
@Hitparade: Four on Five...
https://www.swisstransfer.com/d/ffc711d1-3035-4101-8287-0c77da6d7fd1
Thank you very much too you all
UG,
Thank you so much; you are the best; so then, only one song missing; thanks again and again :-)
@Hitparade: Here is the fifth song : https://www.swisstransfer.com/d/c6516692-43a6-453f-b46a-95b3846427de
UG,
Thank you for #5, The Shelton Brothers, you are amazing; however, I just realized there was one more request hiding in plain sight; may I please ask you to check one last time for "My Renfro Valley Home" by The Renfro Valley Boys (Paramount 3315, recorded Dec. 6, 1931). "Ever since I've been using gel on my hair, my mind has been slipping." (Jerry Lewis, 1956) .
Thanks UG.
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