Showing posts with label Starday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Starday. Show all posts

Friday, February 3, 2017

George Jones' First Recording Session For Starday Records

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George Jones*****(If You Were Mine)

This rare gem from George was recorded at his first session for Starday Records, dated January 6, 1954. Along with this track, three more songs were recorded: "No Money In This Deal" , "You're In My Heart" , and a song called "For Sale Or Lease", which remained unissued until Time-Life issued a CD, "Early Hits: The Starday Years", back in 2011.



George Jones*****(You're In My Heart )



George jones*****(No Money In This Deal)

His first record, the self-penned "No Money in This Deal", appeared in February 1954 on Starday Records and began the singer's association with producer and mentor H.W. "Pappy" Dailey and the song was actually cut in Starday Records' co-founder Jack Starnes' living room, from whose two names were combined to create the label.



George Jones ***** For Sale Or For Lease (original recording)


All tracks uploaded by badboy4948
Thanks to Joe Nick Patoski

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Don't Let The Blues Make You Bad: JOHNNY BOND - HERE COME THE ELEPHANTS

Amplify’d from unclegil.blogspot.com
Uncle Gil
Good Ole Country Music, Hillbilly, Western Swing, Rockabilly, Rock'n Roll, Blues...




Don't Let The Blues Make You Bad

JOHNNY BOND - HERE COME THE ELEPHANTS - LP Starday SLP-472
A1 - Here Come The Elephants
A2 - Big Old Town
A3 - The Squaws Along The Yukon
A4 - Time Changes Everything
A5 - Ballad Of The Swinging Church
B1 - Day Drinkin' (with Red Sovine)
B2 - Don't Let The Blues Make You Bad
B3 - My Conscience And I
B4 - Down To Your Last Fool
B5 - Giddyup Hobo
*****
Vinyl rip. Covers, labels



Publié par
Uncle Gil
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Friday, October 15, 2010

Two Truckdriving Classics from Pasi

Pasi Koskela from Tampere, Finland, must have a world-class record collection, 'cos the vintage country and rockabilly obscurities he posts on YouTube under the handle of Starday, never cease to amaze. Here's a couple of recently posted 60's truckdriving keepers:


Hank England - Truck Driving Buddy (mid-1960's bopper)

Obscure Franklin, Pennsylvania truck driving bopper from mid-60's.


Benny Barnes - Diesel Smoke (1966 country bopper)

Nice slappin' bass truck driving bopper produced by Pappy Daily. Released in March 1966.