[Dixielandjazz] RE: Country & Western to Dixieland?
Goggin, Brian (Dublin)
GoggiBri at exchange.ie.ml.com
Fri Jan 24 10:12:04 PST 2003
Bill - meant to paste these in last time - here's 2 sites that may be of
interest:
http://www.ping.be/ml-cmb/jrindex.htm
http://www.jimmierodgers.com/
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Goggin, Brian (Dublin)
> Sent: Friday, January 24, 2003 10:07 AM
> To: 'Bill Haesler'; Goggin, Brian (Dublin)
> Cc: dixieland jazz mail list
> Subject: RE: Country & Western to Dixieland?
>
>
> Bill there were 13 in all, details as follows:
>
> 1. Blue Yodel ( rec. 30 Nov 1927 ) a.k.a. T For Texas
>
> 2. Blue Yodel # 2 ( rec. 15 Feb 1928 ) a.k.a. My Lovin' Gal, Lucille
>
> 3. Blue Yodel # 3 ( rec. 15 Feb 1928 ) a.k.a. Evening Sun Yodel
>
> 4. Blue Yodel # 4 ( rec. 20 Oct 1928 ) a.k.a. California Blues ; original
> title : Ain't No Blackheaded Woman Can Make A Fool Out Of Me
>
> 5. Blue Yodel # 5 ( rec 23 Feb 1929 )
>
> 6. Blue Yodel # 6 ( rec. 22 Oct 1929 )
>
> 7. Anniversary Blue Yodel ( rec. 26 Nov 1929 ) a.k.a. Blue Yodel # 7
>
> 8. Blue Yodel # 8 ( rec. 11 Jul 1930 ) a.k.a. Mule Skinner Blues ;
> original title : Blue Yodel # 9
>
> 9. Blue Yodel # 9 ( rec. 16 Jul 1930 ) a.k.a. Standin' On The Corner
>
> 10. Blue Yodel # 10 ( rec. 6 Feb 1932 ) a.k.a. Ground Hog Rootin' In My
> Backyard ; original title : Blue Yodel # --
>
> 11. Blue Yodel # 11 ( rec. 27 Nov 1929 ) ; original title : Blue Yodel # 8
>
> 12. Blue Yodel # 12 ( rec. 17 May 1933 ) a.k.a. Barefool Blues ; original
> title : The Barefoot Blues
>
> 13. Jimmie Rodgers' Last Blue Yodel ( rec. 18 May 1933 ) ; other titles :
> Women Make A Fool Out Of Me & Why Don't The Women Let Me Be
>
> Best Wishes,
> Brian.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bill Haesler [SMTP:bhaesler at nsw.bigpond.net.au]
> Sent: Friday, January 24, 2003 9:34 AM
> To: Goggin, Brian (Dublin)
> Cc: dixieland jazz mail list
> Subject: Re: Country & Western to Dixieland?
>
> Dear Brian,
> This might get 'em off stride vs comp.
> Jimmy Rogers' 'Blue Yodels'.
> You are spot on with No. 8 "Mule Skinners Blues". (11 July 1930)
> There were 9 in all.
> Was there in fact a number 1 and 2?
> What were their other titles?
> Details please.
> Kind regards,
> Bill.
> PS: No! I do not know the answer.
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