Smithsonian Collection of Classic Country Music
Object Details
- editor
- Malone, Bill C
- Accompanying text by Bill Malone includes bibliography (p. 77-80) and index.
- Table of contents
- Soldier's joy (Gid Tanner and his Skillet Lickers) --Jordan is a hard road to travel (Uncle Dave Macon and his Fruit Jar Drinkers) --Barbara Allen (Bradley Kincaid) --The prisoner's song (Vernon Dalhart) --Wildwood flower (Carter Family) -- Waiting for a train (Jimmie Rodgers) --Blue yodel no. 8 (Jimmie Rodgers) --Ragged but right (Riley Puckett) --Can the circle be unbroken (Carter Family) --Silver haired daddy of mine (Gene Autry and Jimmy Long) --Just because (Shelton Brothers) --St. Louis blues (Milton Brown and his Brownies) --My Mary (W. Lee O'Daniel and his Light Crust Doughboys with Leon Huff) --Great speckled bird (Roy Acuff and his Crazy Tennesseeans) --Under the double eagle (Bill Boyd and his Cowboy Ramblers) --I want to be a cowboy's sweetheart (Patsy Montana and the Prarie Ramblers) -- South of the border (Gene Autry) --Tumbling tumbleweeds (Sons of the Pioneers) --Cool water (Sons of the Pioneers) -- Rye whiskey (Tex Ritter) --Steel guitar rag (Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys) --New San Antonio rose (Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys) --Walking the floor over you (Ernest Tubb) -- Born to lose (Ted Daffan's Texans) --You are my sunshine (Jimmie Davis) --Pistol packin' mama (Al Dexter and his Troopers) --There's a star spangled banner waving somewhere (Elton Britt) --The cattle call (Eddy Arnold) -- Wabash cannon ball (Roy Acuff and his Smoky Mountain Boys) --Kentucky (Blue Sky Boys) --New pretty blonde (Moon Mullican and his Showboys) --Philadelphia lawyer (Maddox Brothers and Rose) --I am a pilgrim (Merle Travis) --It's mighty dark to travel (Bill Monroe and his Blue Grass Boys) --Randy Lynn rag (Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs and the Foggy Mountain Boys) --Slipping around (Floyd Tillman) --The tramp on the street (Molly O'Day with the Cumberland Mountain Folks) --I'm moving on (Hank Snow and his Rainbow Ranch) --Take an old cold tater (Jimmy Dickens) -- Tennessee waltz (Pee Wee King and his Golden West Cowboys) --Peace in the valley (Red Foley) --Lovesick blues (Hank Williams) --Your cheating heart (Hank Williams) --I love you a thousand ways (Lefty Frizzell) --The wild side of life (Hank Thompson and his Brazos Valley Boys) --It wasn't God who made honky tonk angels (Kitty Wells) --Slowly (Webb Pierce) --Country gentleman (Chet Atkins) --I really don't want to know (Eddy Arnold) --Sixteen tons (Tennessee Ernie Ford) --Blue moon of Kentucky (Elvis Presley) --Bye bye love (Everly Brothers) --You win again (Jerry Lee Lewis) --Young love (Sonny James) --Crazy arms (Ray Price) --He'll have to go (Jim Reeves) --Faded love (Patsy Cline) --The battle of New Orleans (Johnny Horton) --El Paso (Marty Robbins) --Big bad John (Jimmy Dean) --When I stop dreaming (Louvin Brothers) --Detroit City (Bobby Bare) --We must have been out of our minds (George Jones and Melba Montgomery) --Excuse me (Buck Owens) --Hello walls (Faron Young) --Ode to Billie Joe (Bobbie Gentry) --King of the road (Roger Miller) --Green, green, grass of home (Porter Wagoner) --Funny how time slips away (Willie Nelson) -- Gentle on my mind (Glen Campbell) --Rocky top (Osborner Brothers) --Coal miner's daughter (Loretta Lynn) --Coat of many colors (Dolly Parton) --Folsom Prison blues (Johnny Cash) --Stand by your man (Tammy Wynette) --Homecoming (Tom T. Hall) --Is anybody goin' to San Antonio? (Charley Pride) --For the good times (Ray Price) --Sin city (Flying Burrito Brothers) --After the fire is gone (Loretta Lynn and Conway Twitty) --I never go around mirrors (Lefty Frizzell) -- Why me, Lord (Kris Kristofferson) --The grand tour (George Jones) --Love hurts (Gram parsons and Emmylou Harris) -- Bob Wills is still the king (Waylon Jennings) --Who'll turn out the lights (Ronnie Milsaps) --Mamas, don't let your babies grow up to be cowboys (Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings) --'Til I gain control again (Rodney Crowell) -- Beneath still waters (Emmylou Harris) --The devil went down to Georgia (Chalie Daniels) --He stopped loving her today (George Jones) --Old flame (Alabama) --Forty hour week (Alabama) --A country boy can survive (Hank Williams, Jr.) -- Don't get above your raising (Ricky Skaggs) --Honky tonk man (Dwight Yoakam) --Kids of the baby boom (Bellamy Brothers) --9 to 5 (Dolly Parton) --Grandpa (tell me 'bout the good old days) (The Judds)
- Repository Loc.
- Smithsonian Institution, Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage, Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections, 600 Maryland Ave., S.W., Suite 2001, Washington, D.C. 20024. Call 202-633-7322 for appointment. Fax: 202-633-7019. Email: rinzlerarchives@si.edu
- Culture
- Americans
- 1987
- Local number
- Smithsonian Collection of Recordings.15640
- FW-ASCH-LP-3974
- Restrictions & Rights
- Restrictions on access. No duplication allowed listening and viewing for research purposes only
- Type
- Musical sound recordings
- Physical description
- 8 phonograph records : analog, 33 1/3 rpm ; 12 in
- See more items in
- Moses and Frances Asch Collection, 1939-1986 228428
- Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections
- Topic
- Country music
- Record ID
- siris_arc_316711
- Metadata Usage (text)
- CC0