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AMERICAN YODELING

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I need some recording dates for the tracks on this CD. can someone help me?

Track-Titel/Künstler Dauer

1. Yodeling Mountaineer

Mainer, J.E.'s Mountaineers 2:50

2. Gonna Quit My Rowdy Ways

Callahan Brothers 3:11

3. The Arizona Yodeler

De Zurik Sisters, The 0:22

4. My Clinch Mountain Home

Carter Family, The 3:17

5. The Devil's Great Grandson

Sons Of The Pioneers 3:01

6. Cowboy Night Herd Song

Rogers, Roy 3:03

x 7. Worried Devil Blues - 80927-1 chicago 27 Oct. 1934

Tampa Red 3:24

8. Will There Be Any Yodelers In Heaven?

Girls Of The Golden West 2:40

9. The Nasty Swing

Carlisle, Cliff 3:24

10. Yodeling Mule

Three Tobacco Tags 2:44

11. Lost Lover Blues

Kimbrough, Lottie/Holmes, Winston 3:11

12. The Yodeling Teacher

Reeves, Goebel (The Texas Drifter) 3:00

13. Lonesome Yodel Blues

Delmore Brothers, The 2:40

14. La Valsa De Marriage

Guidry Brothers, The 2:57

x 15. Lovesick Blues - 400783-b nyc 12 Jun 1928

Miller, Emmett 2:50

16. I Want To Be A Cowboy's Sweetheart

Montana, Patsy 3:06

17. My Swiss Moonlight Lullaby

Carter, Wilf (Montana Slim) 3:08

18. Mule Skinner Blues

Monroe, Bill &His Bluegrass Boys 2:43

19. Rockin' Yodel

Leake Country Revelers 3:01

x 20. Yodeling Fiddling Blues - 404146-b sa 12 June 1930

Mississippi Sheiks 3:12

21. Standin'on The Corner (Blue Yodel Nr.9) - 54867-2 la 16 Jul 31

Rodgers, Jimmie 2:44

22. Sauerkraut

Puckett, Riley 3:07

23. Yodeling Radio Joe

Foley, Rambling Red 3:08

24. Blue Yodel _1

Wills, Bob &His Texas Playboys 2:23

25. You Gotta To Go To Work

Griffin, Rex 2:23

26. Sleep, Baby, Sleep

Watson, George P.

American Yodelers

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Durium

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Is there a hillbilly/old-time fiddling/string bands/early country discussion forum out there somewhere?

That might be a far better place to ask this question. :D

I think I've listened to this Trikont CD at a friend's home (a keen hillbilly collector). Funny stuff but needs to be taken piecemeal. Will check my Mainer's Mountaineers, Delmore Bros. and Patsy Montana LP's later to see if I can come up with dates.

As for Roy Rogers and the Sons of The Pioneers tracks, anybody around here who's got the Bear Family box sets to look up this info? The Carter Family should also be well documented.

In case of Bill Monroe, who know how often he recorded that Muleskinner Blues? Same for Bob Wills. I think he did this Blue Yodel #1 for the Tiffany Transcriptions. Was this the only version? If not, which is which?

Or anybody who's got "The Decca Hillbilly Discography" handy?

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Is there a hillbilly/old-time fiddling/string bands/early country discussion forum out there somewhere?

That might be a far better place to ask this question. :D

Thanks Big Beat Steve for your commend.....

Do you know whee I can find such a hillbilly/old-time fiddling/string bands/early country discussion forum which looks like our Great Organissimo Jazz Forum?

American Yodelers

Keep swinging

Durium

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Wish I knew ... ;)

Seriously, I realize you must de desperate for info, but it still is that old-time hillbilly music probably is not the favorite music that immediately comes to mind to most JAZZ fans. (In my case, it is a side interest but not my main focus, hence my other comments)

There is a sort of Western Swing miniature discussion platform somewhere out there on the WWW (I think Rich Kienzle has a hand in running the site that incorporates this discussion platform) and this would at least be somewhat closer style-wise. I don't have the link right now so you would have to google it up.

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Wish I knew ... ;)

Seriously, I realize you must de desperate for info, but it still is that old-time hillbilly music probably is not the favorite music that immediately comes to mind to most JAZZ fans. (In my case, it is a side interest but not my main focus, hence my other comments)

There is a sort of Western Swing miniature discussion platform somewhere out there on the WWW (I think Rich Kienzle has a hand in running the site that incorporates this discussion platform) and this would at least be somewhat closer style-wise. I don't have the link right now so you would have to google it up.

Thank Big Beat Steve for your reply. I'm not desperate, but anxious to learn the facts. In the mean times most of the info was sent to my Keep swinging web log mail and I love to share it with you, although, I agree, it is a bit out of style for straight jazz fans.

This is the info I needed:

1. Yodeling Mountaineer

Mainer, J.E.'s Mountaineers 2:50

between 1942 and 1946

2. Gonna Quit My Rowdy Ways

Callahan Brothers 3:11

2 January 1934

3. The Arizona Yodeler

De Zurik Sisters, The 0:22

16 December 1938

4.My Clinch Mountain Home

Carter Family, The 3:17

14 February 1929

5. The Devil's Great Grandson

Sons Of The Pioneers 3:01

14 December 1937

6. Cowboy Night Herd Song

Rogers, Roy 3:03

28 October 1937

7. Worried Devil Blues - 80927-1

Tampa Red 3:24

chicago 27 Oct. 1934

8. Will There Be Any Yodelers In Heaven?

Girls Of The Golden West 2:40

9 October 1934 or 28 February 1938

10. Yodeling Mule

Three Tobacco Tags 2:44

5 February 1939

11. Lost Lover Blues

Kimbrough, Lottie/Holmes, Winston 3:11

21 August 1928

13. Lonesome Yodel Blues

Delmore Brothers, The 2:40

28 October 1931

14. La Valsa De Marriage

Guidry Brothers, The 2:57

1 October 1929

15. Lovesick Blues - 400783-b nyc

Miller, Emmett 2:50

12 Jun 1928

16. I Want To Be A Cowboy's Sweetheart

Montana, Patsy 3:06

14 February 1935 or 24 April 1941

19. Rockin' Yodel

Leake Country Revelers 3:01

13 December 1928

20. Yodeling Fiddling Blues - 404146-b

Mississippi Sheiks 3:12

sa 12 June 1930

21. Standin'on The Corner (Blue Yodel Nr.9) - 54867-2

Rodgers, Jimmie 2:44

la 16 Jul 31

22. Sauerkraut

Puckett, Riley 3:07

20 April 1926

23. Yodeling Radio Joe

Foley, Rambling Red 3:08

9 December 1935

24. Blue Yodel _1

Wills, Bob &His Texas Playboys 2:23

8 June 1937

25. You Gotta To Go To Work

Griffin, Rex 2:23

26 September 1939

Some of the tracks are not yet dated, but I'm sure that;'s a matter of time :blink: I guess !!Thanks so far !!

American Yodelers

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Durium

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Interesting to read ...

I stand corrected as far as this forum being the right target for such questions is concerned ... ;)

The Patsy Montana track with 2 widely differing recording dates illustrates the problem I mentioned above. Some of those tunes were recorded repeatedly by the artists so you really would have to be familiar enough to identify the recordingy aurally.

BTW, I do think #14 actually ought to read "LA VALSE DE MARIAGE".

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Interesting to read ...

I stand corrected as far as this forum being the right target for such questions is concerned ... ;)

The Patsy Montana track with 2 widely differing recording dates illustrates the problem I mentioned above. Some of those tunes were recorded repeatedly by the artists so you really would have to be familiar enough to identify the recordingy aurally.

You're right - one should listen or compare the playing times.

BTW, I do think #14 actually ought to read "LA VALSE DE MARIAGE".

I guess you're right !!

Keep swinging

Durium

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