Holiday for Hoss
"Holiday for Hoss" by "Big Guitars from Texas"
Okay, so a Boston accent is not a Texas accent. But there was a kid in my 4th grade class in Revere, MA, who had to write "horse, horse..." over and over until he stopped pronouncing it "hoss".
Emmett Miller
Anytime
"Anytime" by "Emmett Miller"
Blackface or not, this guy pioneered the blue yodel in the 1920s. See Nick Tosches brilliant but ornery book WHERE DEAD VOICES GATHER for the complicated story.
Cliff Carlisle
You'll Miss Me When I'm Gone (Just Because)
"You'll Miss Me When I'm Gone (Just Because)" by "...
One of those who followed Miller. Iin the 1930s, Carlisle could sing (and play steel guitar) with the best of them. On Arhoolie.
Merle Haggard
Carolina Sunshine Girl
"Carolina Sunshine Girl" by "Merle Haggard"
Merle Haggard's tribute to Jimmie Rodgers--"Same Story, Different Time"-- combines great musicianship with songs and stories from the Singing Brakeman.
Merle Haggard
Narration #1
"Narration #1" by "Merle Haggard"
Merle talks about Jimmie Rodgers.
Furry Lewis
M for Memphis, Worried Blues
"M for Memphis, Worried Blues" by "Furry Lewis"
The starting point is Rodgers "T for Texas" but "blues magician" Furry makes it his own; recorded in 1969 in Furry's apartment.
Francis Bebey
La Crypte Ensoleillee
"La Crypte Ensoleillee" by "Francis Bebey"
Congolese flute instrumental from the late Pygmy musician and musicologist. This guy is important.
Francis Bebey
O Bia
"O Bia" by "Francis Bebey"
Cuban rhumba rhythms return to Congo. Check out the chapter on Francis Bebey and Pygmy yodeling in Bart Plantenga's fascinating book, YO DEL-AY-EE-OOOO (Routledge, 2004).
Randy Erwin
Cowboy Night Herd Song
"Cowboy Night Herd Song" by "Randy Erwin"
Contemporary yodeler, on "Cowboy Rhythm" (ROM, 1989).
Danny Barnes
Keep My Skillet Good & Greasy
"Keep My Skillet Good & Greasy" by "Danny Barnes"
Live banjo from Austin; is he still in the "Bad Livers"??
Rank & File
Sundown
"Sundown" by "Rank & File"
Alejandro Escovedo was in this excellent 1980s band, with the Kinman Brothers.
Joe Bennet & the Sparkletones
Black Slacks
"Black Slacks" by "Joe Bennet & the Sparkletones"
A pop hit in 1957, on CD on "Rockabilly Essentials" (Hip-O, 1988).
Johnny Cash
After the Ball
"After the Ball" by "Johnny Cash"
A hidden gem, from "Rockabilly Stars, Volume 2" on Columbia.
The Wright Sisters
That's OK
"That's OK" by "The Wright Sisters"
Laura put this on her marathon premium "Shout, Sister, Shout" a few years ago; the Wright Sisters are the daughters of Kitty Wells!
Johnny Burnette
Believe What You Say
"Believe What You Say" by "Johnny Burnette"
Rockabilly great does his own song, a hit for Ricky Nelson in 1958.
Laura Nyro
Mother Earth
"Mother Earth" by "Laura Nyro"
Recorded live at Fillmore East in 1971, one of the last nights for that place; now on "Spread Your Wings and Fly" (Columbia / Legacy, 2004)
Leroy Carr
Bobo Stomp
"Bobo Stomp" by "Leroy Carr"
Recorded in 1934 (not the 50s!) for Vocalion-- just a year before Carr's untimely death at age 30-- this great tune can be found on "The Best of Leroy Carr" on Columbia/Legacy.
R Crumb & his Cheap Suit Serenaders
Singing in the Bathtub
"Singing in the Bathtub" by "R Crumb & his Cheap S...
Cartoonist Crumb knows how to play and how to pick 'em!
Taraf de Haidouks
Dumbala Dumba
"Dumbala Dumba" by "Taraf de Haidouks"
Fiddle music from Romanian Gypsies; they have five fine albums of this stuff. Check it out.
Fiddlin' John Carson
Don't Let Your Deal Go Down
"Don't Let Your Deal Go Down" by "Fiddlin' John Ca...
Born in 1868 in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Georgia, Carson was one of the first recorded hillbilly musicians; by day, he picked cotton!
Louvin Brothers
Gonna Lay Down My Old Guitar
"Gonna Lay Down My Old Guitar" by "Louvin Brothers"
Sweet harmonies (and yodels to boot) from "When I Stop Dreaming: The Best of the Louvin Brothers" (Razor & Tie, 1995).
Caetano Veloso
Diana
"Diana" by "Caetano Veloso"
Brazilian take on Paul Anka classic, from Caetano's new album of American pop tunes; this tune works but the CD is uneven.
Tapani Kansa
You Are My Destiny
"You Are My Destiny" by "Tapani Kansa"
Pompous Finnish Paul Anka cover
Wanda Jackson
It Doesn't Matter Any More
"It Doesn't Matter Any More" by "Wanda Jackson"
Another Paul Anka tune, a hit for Wanda Jackson and an even bigger hit for Buddy Holly, both in 1959-- the year the music died.
Pee Wee King
Slow Poke
"Slow Poke" by "Pee Wee King"
Born Julius Kuczynski in Milwaukee, he turned into Pee Wee and wrote the "Tennessee Waltz".
Mickey Gilley
I'm to Blame
"I'm to Blame" by "Mickey Gilley"
Gilley sure sounds like his famous cousin, Jerry Lee Lewis. Also born in Ferriday, LA, he plays honky tonk piano and rocks when he wants. Produced by Huey Meaux, the crazy cajun.
Lawrence Walker
Boscoe Stomp
"Boscoe Stomp" by "Lawrence Walker"
On Arhoolie's fine new "Cajun Champs" collection.
Tarbox Ramblers
Columbus Stockade
"Columbus Stockade" by "Tarbox Ramblers"
From their first album a few years ago, this traditional tune has a fresh feel.
Stacey Earle/Mark Stuart
Never Gonna Let You Go
"Never Gonna Let You Go" by "Stacey Earle/Mark Stu...
This is the title cut to a nice 2003 duet album, from (sister of Steve) Earle and husband.
Laura Cantrell
Roll Truck Roll
"Roll Truck Roll" by "Laura Cantrell"
Almost a decade ago, Laura did this on a "Hello CD of the Month" album. Nice.
Dave Alvin
Rio Grande
"Rio Grande" by "Dave Alvin"
A new album of original tunes-- this one written with Tom Russell-- on Yep Roc. This guy never disappoints!
Mavericks
Hot Burrito #1
"Hot Burrito #1" by "Mavericks"
Raul Malo sings Gram, the band plays sweet and intense; from one of two good GP tribute albums: "Return of the Grievous Angel" (1999)
Emmy Lou Harris
So Sad to Watch Good Love Turn Bad
"So Sad to Watch Good Love Turn Bad" by "Emmy Lou ...
Emmy Lou does a nice job on this Everly Brothers tune, from her 1982 live album "Live Date"-- with Barry Tashian on harmony vocals.
Gillian Welch
One Morning
"One Morning" by "Gillian Welch"
From "Hell Among the Yearlings" in 1998, reissued on Acony in 2001.
Gillian Welch
Miner's Refrain
"Miner's Refrain" by "Gillian Welch"
In collaboration with David Rawlings: Co-writer, Guitars, Vocals, Drums, Engineer and probably more.
Jay Farrar
No Rolling Back
"No Rolling Back" by "Jay Farrar"
A nice new live album-- "Stone, Steel & Bright Lights"-- with a bonus DVD included!
Friends of Dean Martinez
So Well Remembered
"So Well Remembered" by "Friends of Dean Martinez"
Snazzy instrumental from "Random Harvest" (Narnack Records, 2004)
Wilco
The Late Greats
"The Late Greats" by "Wilco"
Cool lyrics, from "A Ghost is Born" (Nonesuch, 2004)
Ojos de Brujo
Tiempo do Solea
"Tiempo do Solea" by "Ojos de Brujo"
Flamenco rocks! This tune comes from their 2002 CD, "Bari" on World Village.
Flatlanders
Whistle Blues
"Whistle Blues" by "Flatlanders"
This new album-- "Wheel of Fortune" on New West-- has lots of tune the boys have done before. This one was written by Lubbock pal Al Strehli.
Flatlanders
See the Way
"See the Way" by "Flatlanders"
Butch Hancock and Jimmie Gilmore co-wrote this one, originally found on Jimmie's eponymous 1989 album-- not the 1972 album!
Flatlanders
Wishin' for You
"Wishin' for You" by "Flatlanders"
Joe Ely did killer versions of this Butch Hancock song on a couple of early 1980 albums but this take works too.
The Byrds
Lover of the Bayou
"Lover of the Bayou" by "The Byrds"
Live Byrds from the early 70s.
The Byrds
Stranger in a Strange Land
"Stranger in a Strange Land" by "The Byrds"
Originally on the 1965 "Turn, Turn, Turn" album, this instrumental was written by David Crosby.
Bill Frisell
Shucks
"Shucks" by "Bill Frisell"
With Jerry Douglas on Dobro, this guitar piece is from Frisell's fine "Nashville" CD (Elektra/Nonesuch, 1997)
Kingston Trio
Across the Wide Missouri
"Across the Wide Missouri" by "Kingston Trio"
Does the 1959 release date makes this faux folk group a bit more authentic? Nice tune though.
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