W.Lee O'Daniel W. Lee O'Danile & His Hillbilly Boys 1935-38 (CD)
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W.Lee O'Daniel: W. Lee O'Danile & His Hillbilly Boys 1935-38 (CD)
Artikeleigenschaften von W.Lee O'Daniel: W. Lee O'Danile & His Hillbilly Boys 1935-38 (CD)
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Interpret: W.Lee O'Daniel
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Albumtitel: W. Lee O'Danile & His Hillbilly Boys 1935-38 (CD)
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Label BRITISH ARCHIVE
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Genre Country
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Artikelart CD
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EAN: 0797734084634
- Gewicht in Kg: 0.1
O'Daniel, W. Lee - W. Lee O'Danile & His Hillbilly Boys 1935-38 (CD) CD 1 | ||||
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01 | Mother's Crazy Quilt | W.Lee O'Daniel |
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02 | Our Little Dream House In Lullaby Lane | W.Lee O'Daniel |
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03 | Chinatown My Chinatown | W.Lee O'Daniel |
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04 | In An Old Log Cabin | W.Lee O'Daniel |
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05 | Peach Pickkin' Time In Georgia | W.Lee O'Daniel |
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06 | Someone In heaven Is Thinking On You | W.Lee O'Daniel |
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07 | Get Hot (instr.) | W.Lee O'Daniel |
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08 | Yours And Mine | W.Lee O'Daniel |
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09 | Keep A Light In Your Window Tonight | W.Lee O'Daniel |
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10 | Old Spring Of Love | W.Lee O'Daniel |
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11 | Back To Old Smoky Mountain | W.Lee O'Daniel |
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12 | Coquette | W.Lee O'Daniel |
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13 | On A Chinese Honeymoon | W.Lee O'Daniel |
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14 | Thank You Mr Moon | W.Lee O'Daniel |
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15 | Bearcat mama | W.Lee O'Daniel |
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16 | Mellow Mountain Moon | W.Lee O'Daniel |
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17 | Put Me In Your Pocket | W.Lee O'Daniel |
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18 | Devilism (sic) Mary | W.Lee O'Daniel |
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19 | I'm Drifting Back To Dreamland | W.Lee O'Daniel |
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20 | Alabama Jubilee | W.Lee O'Daniel |
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21 | Dear Evalina, Sweet Evalina | W.Lee O'Daniel |
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22 | High Falutin Newton | W.Lee O'Daniel |
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23 | Have You Ever Been Lovely | W.Lee O'Daniel |
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24 | One Sweet Letter | W.Lee O'Daniel |
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W. Lee O'Daniel & His Hillbilly Boys
W. Lee O'Daniel: leader; Leon Huff: vocal/guitar; Curly Perrin: guitar; Pat O'Daniel: tenor banjo; Wallace Griffin: string bass; Carroll Hubbard: fiddle; Mike O'Daniel: fiddle
The Rodgers influence, insofar as western swing groups was concerned, generally came from a handful of singers. The main ambassadors in these groups were Tommy Duncan and Leon Huff. Huff (1912-1952) joined the Light Crust Doughboys in Fort Worth in 1933, hired by W. Lee O'Daniel to replace Milton Brown when Brown quit to form his band, the Musical Brownies. Huff brought a love for Jimmie Rodgers songs to the Doughboys; he would perform and record several of these during his time with O'Daniel, both with the Doughboys and later with O'Daniel's second group, the Hillbilly Boys, the band that campaigned with O'Daniel in his gubernatorial run in 1938. Huff recorded his sprightly version of Yodeling Ranger with this group in June 1937. The song had been written by Raymond Hall in 1931 on the occasion of Rodgers' honorary induction into the Texas Rangers. Rodgers didn't record the song until his last session, in New York in May 1933, when he was more dead than alive.
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