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Early sides. CD D, Richmond, New York, 1931 / Gene Autry.

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Format:
Sound recording
Contributor:
Autry, Gene, 1907-1998, performer.
Alexander Street Press.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Old-time music.
Popular music--1921-1930.
Popular music.
Popular music--1931-1940.
Country music.
Blues (Music).
Physical Description:
1 online resource (75 minutes)
Other Title:
Richmond, New York, 1931
Place of Publication:
[Place of publication not identified] : JSP Records, 2009.
System Details:
digital
optical
stereo
audio file
Contents:
High Steppin' Mama Blues (03:12)
She Wouldn't Do It (03:20)
Do Right Daddy Blues (03:09)
T.B. Blues (02:59)
Jimmie The Kid (03:03)
Travellin' Blues (03:01)
There's A Good Gal In The Mountains (03:07)
She's A Low Down Mama (03:02)
The Old Woman And The Cow (03:06)
Bear Cat Mama From Horner's Corners (03:04)
She's A Hum Dum Dinger (02:38)
Valley In The Hills (02:53)
She's Always On My Mind (02:41)
I'm Blue And Lonesome (03:25)
Pistol Packin' Papa (03:15)
Jailhouse Blues (02:48)
That's How I Got My Start (02:51)
Methodist Pie (02:56)
Do Right Daddy Blues (02:56)
Money Ain't No Use Anyhow (02:45)
I'll Be Thinking Of You Little Girl (02:53)
Dallas County Jail Blues (03:04)
She Wouldn't Do It (03:12)
True Blue Bill (02:35).
Participant:
Gene Autry, vocals, yodelling, guitar ; with additional musicians.
Notes:
Title from cover image (viewed November 22, 2021).
Streaming audio files.
Other Format:
Original UPC:
OCLC:
1292095016
Publisher Number:
ASP1409290/amso
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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