The Back Country (Music)
With Jeff Corbin
Fri Apr 6th 2012 3.00pm–5.00pm
R=listener request. N=music new at the station. L=local music. Your purchases using the Buy it! links
Time zone: central
3:03pm | The Texas Troubadors “Buddy's Boogie (intro)” from Almost To Tulsa (Bear Family www.bear-family.de 2008)Buy it! |
3:05pm | Jimmie Rodgers “Peach Pickin' Time in Georgia” from RCA Country Legends (BMG Heritage 2002) —Recorded 80 years ago in 1932 for Victor. Jimmie and Clayton McMichen wrote this song and Clayton plays fiddle on it.Buy it! |
3:09pm | The Wronglers with Jimmie Dale Gilmore “I'm Thinking Tonight Of My Blue Eyes” from Heirloom Music (Neanderthal Records 2011)Buy it! |
3:15pm | Wayne Raney “Why Don't You Haul Off and Love Me” from That Real Hot Boogie Boy (Ace 2002) —Recorded in 1949 for the King label, Wayne and fellow harmonica player, Lonnie Glosson, wrote this one. It was also recorded around this time by The Maddox Brothers and Rose for the same label.Buy it! |
3:18pm | Wayne Hancock “Tulsa” (Bloodshot Records www.http://bloodshotrecords.com/ 2005)Buy it! |
3:25pm | Cousin Emmy and Her Kinfolks “Milk Cow Blues” from Cousin Emmy and Her Kinfolks 1939-1947 (Bear Family www.bear-family.de 2007) —The old blues standard written by Kokomo Arnold and recorded by countless Western swing and country artists.Buy it! |
3:27pm | Emmylou Harris and The Nash Ramblers “Walls of Time” from At the Ryman (Reprise Records 1992)Buy it! |
3:37pm | Merle Haggard And The Strangers “Swinging Doors” from Strangers/Swinging Doors (EMI 1998) —Originally recorded in 1966 for Capitol, and featuring one of the more memorable guitar intros in country music history, courtesy of James Burton.Buy it! |
3:40pm | Dale Watson “I Hate These Songs” (Hightone 1997)Buy it! |
3:44pm | Iris DeMent “Big City” from Tulare Dust: A Songwriters' Tribute to Merle Haggard (Hightone 1994) R Buy it! |
3:50pm | Buck Owens and his Buckaroos “He Don't Deserve You Any More” from Roll Out the Red Carpet (Sundazed 1995) —Originally recorded for Capitol in 1966.Buy it! |
3:53pm | Dwight Yoakam “Excuse Me (I Think I've Got a Heartache)” from Dwight Sings Buck (New West 2007)Buy it! |
3:56pm | Waylon Jennings and the Waylors “Lonesome, On'ry And Mean” from Waylon Live: The Expanded Edition (BMG 2003) R Buy it! |
4:07pm | The Notorious Cherry Bombs “It's Hard to Kiss the Lips At Night That Chew Your Ass Out All Day Long” from The Notorious Cherry Bombs (Universal 2004)Buy it! |
4:11pm | Doug Sahm “Cowboy Peyton Place” from The Return of Wayne Douglas (Tornado Records 2000)Buy it! |
4:18pm | Big Sandy and His Fly-Rite Boys “Backdoor Dan” from Feelin' Kinda Lucky CD ALBUM (Yep Roc 1997) —Big Sandy returns to St. Louis in two weeks, April 21st at Beale on Broadway.Buy it! |
4:21pm | The Lucky Stars “(Mama's Got) The Rundown Daddy Blues” from Stay Out Late With the Lucky Stars CD ALBUM (Fate Records 2005)Buy it! |
4:24pm | Roy Newman & His Boys “She's Doggin' Me” from Western Swing Chronicles, Volume 5 (Origin Jazz Library 2010) —Cecil Brower's fiddle kicks off this song with a riff from Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue. The one and only Bob Dunn on steel guitar.Buy it! |
4:27pm | Waylon Jennings and the Waylors “Only Daddy That'll Walk The Line” from The Essential Waylon Jennings (Sony BMG 2007) R Buy it! |
4:33pm | Miss Leslie and Her Juke Jointers “I'll Be Gone Tonight” from Honky Tonk Happy Hour (Zero 2006)Buy it! |
4:36pm | Brennen Leigh “Distracted” from The Box (self 2010)Buy it! |
4:39pm | The Red-Headed Strangers “Just For Tonight” from Come On In (self-released 2009) LBuy it! |
4:45pm | Hank Williams and His Drifting Cowboys “You Win Again” from The Original Singles Collection Plus (MERCURY NASHVILLE 1991) —Recorded in 1952 on the MGM label.Buy it! |
4:48pm | George Jones “The Grand Tour” from The Essential George Jones (Sony 2006) R Buy it! |
4:52pm | The Rockhouse Ramblers “Irreconcilable Differences” from Lies and Damn Lies CD ALBUM (Rockhouse Ramblers 2010) LBuy it! |
4:55pm | Willie Nelson and the Family Band “When the Roll is Called Up Yonder” from The Troublemaker (Sony 2004) —Originally recorded in 1973 for Atlantic but not released until 1976 on Columbia.Buy it! |
4:57pm | Jimmy Bryant “Georgia Boogie (outro)” from Frettin' Fingers: The Lightning Guitar of Jimmy Bryant (Sundazed 1995)Buy it! |
Like everything else, times are approximate. Spinitron and this station are not liable for errors or omissions.