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Genre:Folk World & Country Style:Country, Western Swing
Tracklist:
A1. Birmingham Bounce 2:31 A2. The Ghost And The Honest Joe 2:37 A3. Say Good Morning, Nellie 2:40 A4. Going Back To A.L.A. 2:38 A5. Tennessee Central Number Nine 2:42 A6. Texas Toni Lee 2:28 A7. Keep Them Icy Cold Fingers Off Of Me 2:53 A8. Lonesome Steel Guitar 2:53 B1. Quit Honkin' That Horn 2:40 B2. New York To New Orleans 3:06 B3. I Hear You Knockin' 2:48 B4. Oh Monah 2:18 B5. Mop Rag Boogie 2:28 B6. Juke Box Blues 2:28 B7. Flying Home 2:00 B8. Slow Bloke 3:00
General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
Recording information:
Tracks A5 (D6-VB-1980-1) (RCA 20-2111 B) & A6 (D6-VB-1979-1) (RCA 20-2112 A) recorded on December 14, 1976, at RCA Victor Studio A, Chicago, IL.
Tracks B3 (D7-VB-359-1) (RCA 20-2366 B) & A7 (D7-VB-0360-1) (RCA 20-2263 A) recorded on March 25, 1947, at RCA Victor Studio, Chicago, IL.
Tracks A2 (D7-VB-2301-1) (RCA 21-0004 A), A3 (D7-VB-1199-1) (RCA 20-3106 B), B1 (D7-VB-2301-1) (RCA 20-2995 A), B2 (D7-VB-2302-1) (RCA 20-3106 A) & B6 (D7-VB-1197-1) (RCA 20-2841 B) recorded on December 1, 1947, at RCA Victor Studio A, Chicago, IL.
Track B4 (D7-VB-2309-1) (RCA 20-2841 A) recorded on December 2, 1947, at RCA Victor Studio A, Chicago, IL.
Tracks A4 (D9-VB-1072-1) (RCA unissued) & A8 (D9-VB-1071-1) (RCA unissued) recorded on June 6, 1949, at RCA Victor Studio A, Chicago, IL.
Track A1 (E0-VB-4199-1) (RCA 21/48-0332-A) recorded on April 16, 1950, in Nashville, TN.
Track B5 (E0-VB-3750-1) (RCA 21/48-0393-A) recorded on August 17, 1950, in Hollywood, CA.
Track B8 (E1-VB-1629-1) (RCA Unissued) recorded on November 4, 1951, at RCA Victor Studio A, Chicago, IL.
Track B7 (F2-WB-0100-1) (RCA LPM 1237) recorded on January 10, 1955, at RCA Victor Studio A, Chicago, IL.
Made by RCA Schallplatten GmbH, Hamburg, Germany from masters owned or controlled by RCA Records. Trademark owner RCA Corporation TM(S) ® REG marca(s) registrada{s).