3:01pm | The Texas Troubadors “Buddy's Boogie (intro)” from Almost To Tulsa (Bear Family www.bear-family.de 2008)Buy it! |
3:04pm | The Carter Family “The Cannonball (Remastered)” from Wildwood Flower: 25 Country Classics (ASV 2000) —From the Victor label in 1930.Buy it! |
3:07pm | Tim O'Brien “How Can a Poor Man Stand Such Times as These” from Always Lift Him Up (Proper 2007)Buy it! |
3:11pm | Gillian Welch “Annabelle” from Revival (Acony 1996) —Going out to Annabelle down in Farmington.Buy it! |
3:18pm | The Hackberry Ramblers “Silver Star Stomp” from Early Recordings, 1935-1950 (Arhoolie www.arhoolie.com 2003) —Recorded in 1950, the Silver Star was the name of the club in Sulphur, LA where they played for 10 years.Buy it! |
3:20pm | The Hackberry Ramblers “Les Blues de Bosco” from Deep Water (Hot Biscuits Recording Company 1997) —Long, tall Marcia Ball takes the vocal for a verse en Francais (or, en Cajun)..Buy it! |
3:23pm | Savoy-MIchot Cajun Band “Convict Two Step” from L' autre bord de l'eau (Louis Michot 2004) —Louis Michot and Wilson Savoy are also part of the Lost Bayou Ramblers, who will play at the July Cajun dance at The Focal Point, July 6th to be precise.Buy it! |
3:26pm | Beausoleil avec Michael Doucet “Little Darlin'” from Alligator Purse (Yep Roc 2009) —One written by Julie Miller.Buy it! |
3:32pm | Waylon Jennings and the Waylors “You Ask Me To” from Waylon Live: The Expanded Edition (BMG 2003) —One of many Billy Joe Shaver songs Waylon recorded, and the late Ralph Mooney on pedal steel.Buy it! |
3:35pm | Waylon Jennings “Slow Movin' Outlaws” from Wanted: The Outlaws, 20th Anniversary Edition (RCA 1996) —One of a number of bonus tracks on this anniversary edition of the first million-selling album in country music history.Buy it! |
3:39pm | Leon Payne “I Love You Because” (Bear Family www.bear-family.de 1999) —Recorded in 1950.Buy it! |
3:41pm | Emmylou Harris and The Hot Band “They'll Never Take His Love From Me” from Blue Kentucky Girl (Warner 1979) —Another of Leon Payne's well-known compositions.Buy it! |
3:45pm | Cow Bop “San Antonio Rose” from Too Hick for the Room (B4Man Music 2011) N Buy it! |
3:49pm | Asleep at the Wheel with Willie Nelson “Still Water Runs The Deepest” from A Tribute to the Music of Bob Wills and The Texas Playboys (Liberty 1993) —This one was written by Texas Playboy fiddle great Jesse Ashlock.Buy it! |
3:53pm | Hank Thompson And His Brazos Boys “The New Green Light” from Hank Thompson and His Brazos Valley Boys (Bear Family www.bear-family.de 1996) —Recorded for Capitol in 1954.Buy it! |
3:55pm | Hot Club Of Cowtown “What's The Matter With The Mill” from What Makes Bob Holler (Proper Records 2010) N Buy it! |
3:57pm | George Jones “Yabba Dabba Do (So Are You)” from One Woman Man (Epic 1989) R —When Elvis and Jim Beam get together the results aren't pretty.Buy it! |
4:07pm | Lyle Lovett “Give Me Back My Heart” from Cowboy Man: Anthology Volume One CD ALBUM (MCA NASHVILLE 2001) —Originally recorded on MCA in 1987.Buy it! |
4:10pm | John Hiatt “Old School” from Master Of Disaster (New West 2005)Buy it! |
4:15pm | Red Foley “Rockin' Chair Money” from Hot Country Boogies (Rockateer 1999) —A RadiOzark transcription from 1955, rockin' chair money referred to the bonuses/mustering out pay of WWII vets.Buy it! |
4:17pm | Red Foley “Midnight” from Tennessee Saturday Night CD ALBUM (Proper 2001) —From the Decca label 60 years ago in 1951. Pat Boone was Red's son-in-law but we don't hold that against him.Buy it! |
4:20pm | Junior Brown “Guitar Man” from Mixed Bag (Curb 2001) —One written by Jerry Reed.Buy it! |
4:24pm | Junior Brown “Long Walk Back to San Antone” from Live At the Continental Club: The Austin Experience (Telarc Records 2005) —Jamieson “JUNIOR” BROWN was born on June 12, 1952 in Kirksville, IN and will be 59 years old tomorrow.Buy it! |
4:31pm | Charlie Feathers “Defrost Your Heart” from Get With It: Essential Recordings (1954-1969) (Revenant 1998) —From the Sun label in 1955.Buy it! |
4:34pm | Merle Haggard “The Way It Was in '51” from Down Every Road, Volume 3 (CAPITOL 1996) —A snapshot of life in America 60 years ago.Buy it! |
4:37pm | Tennessee Ernie Ford “Shotgun Boogie” from Hey Good Lookin' (Memoir 2002) R —Recorded for Capitol in 1955.Buy it! |
4:40pm | The Gordons “End of a Long Hard Day” (Reception Records 1997) R LBuy it! |
4:45pm | The Sam Bush Band “The Ballad of Stringbean and Estelle” from Circles Around Me (SUGAR HILL www.sugarhillrecords.com 2009)Buy it! |
4:49pm | The Infamous Stringdusters “You Can't Stop the Changes” from Things That Fly (Sugar Hill Records www.sugarhillrecords.com 2010) —THE INFAMOUS STRINGDUSTERS will be at the Blueberry Hill Duck Room on Thursday, June 24th for an 8PM show.Buy it! |
4:53pm | Alison Krauss and Union Station “Dust Bowl Children” from Paper Airplane (Rounder 2011) N —A fine cover of a Peter Rowan classic.Buy it! |
4:56pm | Loretta Lynn “Honky Tonk Girl” from The Loretta Lynn Collection, Volume 1 (MCA NASHVILLE 1994) —LORETTA LYNN’s “Honky Tonk Girl” debuted on the charts on June 13, 1960. It stayed there for nine weeks, peaking at #14Buy it! |
4:59pm | Jimmy Bryant “Georgia Boogie (outro)” from Frettin' Fingers: The Lightning Guitar of Jimmy Bryant (Sundazed 1995)Buy it! |
Like everything else, times are approximate.
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