Tuesday, May 28, 2024

 Assorted Hillbilly & Country Recordings Vol 109

Cities & Places Vol 02 - Midnight In Montgomery

01. Alan Jackson - Midnight In Montgomery 
02. Floyd Robinson - Tennessee Tango 
03. Chet Atkins - Beautiful Ohio 
04. Oscar & Doc Harper - Dallas Bound 
05. Oscar & Doc Harper - Terrell Texas Blues 
06. Tex Ritter - San Antonio Rose 
07. Terry Fell - Mississippi River Shuffle 
08. Blue Plate Special - Canton Ohio 
09. Texas Jim Lewis - Take Me Back To Tulsa 
10. John Randolph Marr - Hello L.A., Bye-Bye Birmingham 
11. Ricky Riddle & Hal Bradley's Band - Boogie Woogie Tennessee 
12. Prince Albert Hunt's Texas Ramblers - Houston Slide 
13. Dale Belmont & Her Texas Townmen - Gonna Go Back To Texas 
14. Jack Guthrie - Okie Boogie 
15. Red Headed Fiddlers - Texas Waltz 
16. Chris Stapleton - South Dakota 
17. Stoney Edwards - Mississippi You're On My Mind 
18. Mel Tillis - The Brooklyn Bridge 
19. Gretchen Peters - Nashville 
20. Dick Stratton - Music City USA 

10 comments:

  1. Thanks so much, Bob! (ノ^◡^)ノ*:・゚✧

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  2. Thanx Bob - another quick story. Midnight in Montgomery about the death of Hank Williams, filmed in the cemetery of Hank Williams (in Black & White). The video had a technical problem with static. They re-shot the video and the static returned. Some say it was the ghost of Hank Williams in the video. (They left the static in the video).

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    1. Interesting tales moze, please keep them coming. 😁

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  3. Thanks Bob for another good one, nice to see Mel Tillis and Tex Ritter two almost forgotten stars of Classic Country and also Thanks to moze for another great story!! Mike. 👍✌️

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    1. Hi Mike, I enjoy digging up old tracks from the forgotten and some flash-in-pan artists.

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  4. Thanks Bob, Another great looking Vol with a fist full of singers I'm not familiar .

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    1. Cheers Ted, glad you're enjoying this series. 😁

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  5. Some nice selections here, thank you Bob.

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