A Country Legacy: 1930-1939 [Box set] [Original recording remastered]

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While Cliff Carlisle is Often Mentioned in the Same Breath as Jimmie Rodgers (Both Men were 'blue' Yodelers), When it Came to the Type of Material They Recorded There were Differences. Like Another Early Artist, Jimmie Davis, Carlisle was Not Averse to Using Risque Material, Songs that Rodgers and his Management Would Not have Considered Suitable. Thus, Although Carlisle and Rodgers Both Included Railroad Numbers, Songs About Gambling and Drinking in their Respective Repertoires, Carlisle was Quite Prepared to Embrace Songs with Elements of Sexual Innuendo Along with Humorous Numbers Despairing of Marriage. Cliff Carlisle's Recording Career Commenced in 1930 and He Continued to Record Prolifically Through the '30s, Initially with Wilbur Ball and Then Later his Brother Bill Carlisle. After the Second World War He Appeared and Recorded with the Carlisles.

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A Country Legacy: 1930-1939
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    A Country Legacy: 1930-1939
    Cliff Carlisle
    Manufacturer: Jsp Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B0002RUAUQ
    Release Date: 2004-09-13

    Tracks:

    1. A Wild Cat Woman And A Tom Cat Man
    2. Memphis Yodel
    3. Desert Blues
    4. High Steppin' Mama
    5. Ramblin' Yodeler
    6. Dear Old Daddy
    7. Seven Years With The Wrong Woman
    8. Gamblin' Dan
    9. Handsome Blues
    10. When The Evening Sun Goes Down
    11. That Great Judgement Day
    12. Goodbye Old Pal
    13. I Want A Good Woman
    14. My Lovin' Kathleen
    15. You'll Miss Me When I'm Gone
    16. Nevada Johnny
    17. There Is No More That I Can Say
    18. Prepare Me O Lord
    19. Roll On, Roll On
    20. When It's Round Up Time In Heaven
    21. Home Of The Soul

    Tracks:

    1. Ash Can Blues
    2. Mouse's Ear Blues
    3. That Nasty Swing
    4. Sal's Got A Meatskin
    5. Ring Tail Tom
    6. Onion Eating Mama
    7. It Takes An Old Hen To Deliver The Goods
    8. Shanghai Rooster Yodel
    9. Chicken Roost Blues
    10. Wigglin' Mama
    11. Sugar Cane Mama
    12. Tom Cat Blues
    13. No Daddy Blues
    14. My Rockin' Mama
    15. Rooster Blues
    16. Guitar Blues
    17. It Ain't No Fault Of Mine
    18. Shine Your Light For Others
    19. Two Eyes In Tennessee
    20. The Blind Child's Prayer
    21. When The Angels Carry Me Home

    Tracks:

    1. Columbus Stockade Blues
    2. Shanghai Rooster No. 2
    3. The Brakeman's Reply
    4. Waiting For A Ride
    5. Hobo's Fate
    6. Cowboy Johnny's Last Ride
    7. Get Her By The Tail On A Downhill Grade
    8. My Travellin' Night
    9. True And Trembling Brakeman
    10. Hobo Blues
    11. Pan American Man
    12. Pay Day Fight
    13. Far Beyond The Starry Sky
    14. I'm Saving Saturday Night For You
    15. Dang My Rowdy Soul
    16. My Rocky Mountain Sweetheart
    17. Goin' Down The Road Feelin' Bad
    18. Georgia Moon
    19. I Don't Mind
    20. I'm Sorry Now
    21. Lonely Orphan Child

    Tracks:

    1. Trouble Minded Blues
    2. A Mean Mama Don't Worry Me
    3. Why Did It Have To Be?
    4. When It's Round Up Time In Texas
    5. Shine On Me
    6. A Stretch Of 28 Years
    7. Footprints In The Snow
    8. Gonna Raise A Ruckus Tonight
    9. Going Down The Valley One By One
    10. Memories That Haunt Me
    11. Black Jack David
    12. Going Back To Alabama
    13. Lonesome For Caroline
    14. Uncloudy Day
    15. Broken Heart
    16. Shot The Innocent Man
    17. Girl In The Blue Velvet Band
    18. Sally Let Your Bangs Hang Down
    19. Where My Memory Lies
    20. New Memories Of You That Haunt Me
    21. On The Banks Of The Rio Grande

    Album Details

    While Cliff Carlisle is Often Mentioned in the Same Breath as Jimmie Rodgers (Both Men were 'blue' Yodelers), When it Came to the Type of Material They Recorded There were Differences. Like Another Early Artist, Jimmie Davis, Carlisle was Not Averse to Using Risque Material, Songs that Rodgers and his Management Would Not have Considered Suitable. Thus, Although Carlisle and Rodgers Both Included Railroad Numbers, Songs About Gambling and Drinking in their Respective Repertoires, Carlisle was Quite Prepared to Embrace Songs with Elements of Sexual Innuendo Along with Humorous Numbers Despairing of Marriage. Cliff Carlisle's Recording Career Commenced in 1930 and He Continued to Record Prolifically Through the '30s, Initially with Wilbur Ball and Then Later his Brother Bill Carlisle. After the Second World War He Appeared and Recorded with the Carlisles.

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