Starday est un label discographique indépendant américain de musique country, rockabilly et bluegrass, anciennement basé à Beaumont, au Texas, actif entre 1952 et 1968. Il a rendu célèbre des vedettes de musique country comme Willie Nelson, George Jones et Roger Miller.

Starday Records
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Filiale Dixie Records, Nashville Records
Fondation 1952
Disparition 1968
Statut Fermé (fusionné)
Genre Musique country, rockabilly, bluegrass
Pays d'origine Drapeau des États-Unis États-Unis
Siège Beaumont, Texas

Histoire

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Création

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Jack Starnes Jr., fondateur du label, gère tout d'abord les intérêts du chanteur country Lefty Frizzell, avec lequel il signe un contrat de représentation, le [1]. Simultanément, il utilise sa boîte de nuit pour effectuer des réservations pour les artistes et découvrir de nouveaux talents. L'entreprise d'enregistrement discographique Starday est fondée, en , par Harold W. « Pappy » Dailey (1902-1987[2]), grossiste en disques, et Jack Starnes, à Beaumont, au Texas. Le capital initial est de 788,9  (1 000 $). Le nom de la firme est constitué avec la première syllabe des noms des deux fondateurs : STARnes-DAileY[3].

Le petit label indépendant se fait, dans sa phase de lancement, un nom avec le honky tonk du Texas oriental[4]. Les enregistrements sont réalisés chez Jack Starnes et distribués au Texas et dans les États voisins. Leur quatrième disque[2], You All Come (Starday 104), du professeur d'anglais Arlie Duff sort en et apporte au label son premier succès, en prenant la 7e place au palmarès country. Le morceau devient, par la suite, un standard de la country, grâce à Bill Monroe, qui s'en sert pour terminer ses récitals[2]. Le premier single du catalogue Starday est Gee It's Tough to Be Thirteen / Cat Fishing (Starday 101), de Mary Jo Chelette, publié le . Parmi les premiers artistes de la maison, on trouve aussi Blacky Crawford, qui joue de la guitare lors des séances d'enregistrement de Duff. Il fait son dernier enregistrement pour Coral Records le , avec ses Western Cherokees, avant de rejoindre Starday, en .

Âge d'or

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Water - Whisky and Gas, par George Kent, 1966.

Alors que le label publie quatre enregistrements, Don F. Pierce (né en 1915[2]) acquiert, en , pour 263  (333 $), un tiers du capital et devient le patron du label[5], qui prend le nom de Starday Recording and Publishing Company, tandis que les autres copropriétaires s'occupent, pour Starnes, de l'administration, de la production et des ventes et, pour Daily, des artistes et du répertoire[2]. Pierce était précédemment vice-président de Four Star Records, à Pasadena, dans laquelle il avait investi 9 200  (12 000 $), avant que la firme ne fasse faillite[2]. Il apporte à Starday l'idée nouvelle de « pressages personnalisés ». Après l'achat, par Pierce, de Hollywood Records, jusque-là propriété de John Dolphin, l'administration de Starday est épaulée par celle de Hollywood[2].

En , Pierce et Daily rachètent les actions de la société détenues par Starnes, qui a, peu de temps auparavant, découvert George Jones, un ancien marine[2], dans sa boîte de nuit. Jones est le premier artiste de la maison à devenir une star de la country. Jones joue d'abord de la guitare rythmique dans les sessions d'enregistrement d'Arlie Duff. Le premier single de George Jones est No Money in This Deal/You're in My Heart (Starday 130), enregistré le , dans la salle de séjour de Starnes, sur un magnétophone domestique Magnecord. Le disque ne se vend pas bien[2]. Entre 1954 et 1958, Jones devient un des musiciens à succès de la label. Initialement, il imite ses idoles, Roy Acuff et Lefty Frizzell, mais Harold Daily l'encourage à développer son propre style[2]. Le , il enregistre Why Baby Why, qui est son premier succès, prenant la quatrième place dans le palmarès country. Il est dépassé par Webb Pierce et Red Sovine en duo, qui occupent la première place pendant quatre semaines d'affilée. Entre 1954 et 1958, Jones enregistre d'autres succès de la musique country, exclusivement pour Starday[2] : What Am I Worth (enregistré le , n° 7 au palmarès), You Gotta Be My Baby (, n° 7 également), Yearning (en duo avec Jeanette Hicks, , n° 10) ou Just One More (, n° 3). En , il enregistre, sous le pseudonyme de Thumper Jones, dans les studios Gold Star (Houston), un des plus grands titres du rockabilly, Rock it. En , Jones enregistre le premier disque longue durée de Starday, Grand Ole Opry's New Star (Starday SLP 101)[2].

En , Daily découvre Roger Miller, alors que celui-ci travaille comme groom à l'hôtel Andrew Jackson, à Nashville[2]. Les premiers disques de ce dernier paraissent sous la marque Mercury-Starday Records. La coopération avec le label Mercury Records entre en vigueur le , mais prend fin en . L'accord prévoit que Starday reprend la division country de Mercury et que les disques des artistes country, jusqu'ici sous contrat avec Mercury, sont édités sous la marque Mercury-Starday. Une des premières publications des marques associées est la composition originale de Léon Payne, Lumberjack, qui est mise en vente le . Apprenant ceci, Willie Nelson, un chanteur de country alors complètement inconnu, prend contact avec Mercury-Starday. Don Pierce ne décèle pas immédiatement le potentiel du chanteur et lui propose, en , d'enregistrer un single et d'en éditer 300 exemplaires[6]. L'enregistrement a lieu au cours du mois, dans les studios de la radio KVAN, à Vancouver (Canada), et est édité dans la série Custom de Starday, sous le titre No Place for Me / Lumberjack (n° 45-628). C'est le premier enregistrement de Don Pierce et il va s'en vendre un total de 3 500 exemplaires[7].

La parution aléatoire des singles sous les étiquettes Starday, Starday-Mercury, ou simplement Mercury, est un obstacle à la classification pour les historiens. Jimmie Skinner est certainement une découverte de Starday et chante, sous l'étiquette Mercury, sa composition originale I Found my Girl in the USA. Elle paraît le et atteint la cinquième place du palmarès country[8]. Jimmy Dean & His Texas Wildcats sont déjà sous contrat avec d'autres maisons de disques, mais ils rejoignent Starday en . Leurs nombreux enregistrements ne sont pas dans les palmarès. Le dernier single de la liaison de courte durée avec Mercury est A Life of Sorrow des Stanley Brothers, sorti le . Après la séparation, Mercury récupère George Jones, qui est, cependant, autorisé à continuer à produire avec Pappy Daily. Mercury a de la chance, lors de la répartition, parce que George Jones obtient son premier succès avec White Lightning, une composition rapide du Big Bopper, qui prend la première place du palmarès country (à la onzième prise, la peau des doigts du bassiste Buddy Killen est arrachée. Il est alors décidé de prendre la troisième prise). Le conflit d'intérêts imminent entre la production de Daily pour Mercury et sa participation à Starday doit être résolu. Par conséquent, Don Pierce rachète, en , les actions de Daily dans la société, afin d'en rester le seul propriétaire[9]. Tommy Hill prend la place de Daily, à la direction des artistes et du répertoire[2]. Pierce crée, en , son propre studio d'enregistrement, les Starday Sound Studios, à Nashville (États-Unis), qui sont également régulièrement loués par Red Sovine.

Jusqu'en 1959, Starday établit sa réputation comme label de bluegrass. Cette année-là, Pierce est élu « homme de l'année », dans la catégorie musique country, par Billboard. En , Arthur Smith rejoint la label et tente, avec Guitar Boogie-Twist, en , de renouer avec le succès obtenu par son classique instrumental, Guitar Boogie, enregistré en . Même Dottie West fait ses débuts dans le nouveau studio de Starday, en , mais son premier gros succès ne se produira qu'en 1963, chez RCA Records et produit par Chet Atkins. Sous la direction unique de Pierce, Starday enregistre de nombreux succès, dans le secteur de la musique country, comme Black Land Farmer, par Frankie Miller (publié le , 5e au palmarès), Alabam, par Cowboy Copas (qui a rejoint Starday en 1959[2]), enregistré le , et qui est le plus gros succès du catalogue Starday, en conservant la première place du palmarès pendant douze semaines d'affilée, ou Giddyup Go, de Red Sovine (, six semaines à la première place).

Le , Cowboy Copas meurt dans un accident d'avion, près de Camden (Tennessee) en même temps que Patsy Cline (Decca) et Hawkshaw Hawkins (King Records)[2]. Starday perd alors un de ses artistes majeurs. En , la filiale Nashville Records est créée et publie des chanteurs de country, comme Bill Clifton et Red Sovine, ainsi que des enregistrements de bluegrass. Les grandes compagnies discographiques dédaignent presque entièrement ces domaines périphériques, se concentrant plutôt sur la commercialisation du Nashville sound, plus profitable. En , Starday fusionne avec King Records. La part de Pierce dans Starday passe alors à 1 500 000  (2 millions de dollars)[10].

À la fin des années 1960, la production de nouveautés par Starday est limitée et la plupart de ses enregistrements sont des rééditions, principalement des chansons enregistrées initialement par Staday ou publiées par d'autres petits labels.

Disparition

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En , après la mort de Sydney Nathan, son label, King Records, de Cincinnati (Ohio)[2], fusionne avec Starday, alors dirigé par Hal Neely, pour former Starday-King Records. King Records a un important catalogue de musique country, mais aussi de rhythm'n blues, avec des artistes comme James Brown, Little Willie John, Freddie King et Hank Ballard[2]. En 1971[2], le groupe est vendu à Lin Broadcasting, pour 3 900 000  (5 000 000 $). En juillet de cette même année, Lin cède à Polydor le contrat de James Brown[2] et le catalogue King-Starday revient à Tennessee Recording & Publishing, de Freddy Bienstock, Hal Neely, Jerry Leiber et Mike Stoller. Les bandes originales de Starday sont vendues, en 1975, pour 290 000  (375 000 $), à Moe Lytle, de GML Inc. (Gusto Records), de Nashville[11],[12]. Après cela, le catalogue de Starday est utilisé pour des compilations de chansons country historiques.

L'étiquette Starday fait brièvement un retour en force dans le milieu des années 1970, lorsque Red Sovine, en , réédite la chanson de camionneur sentimentale Teddy Bear (Starday/Gusto 142), de Jonny Hill, déjà publiée en et en fait un succès du palmarès. Cet enregistrement atteint la première place du classement de Billboard en sept semaines, plus rapidement que tout autre disque 45 tours jusqu'ici, ou par la suite. Cette chanson parlée est même classée au palmarès pop et est commercialisée en Allemagne, en , sous le titre de Ruf Teddybär Eins-vier, où elle prend la huitième place du palmarès.

Postérité

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Durant les années 1950 et 1960, Starday possède le plus important catalogue américain de bluegrass, mais aussi des morceaux légendaires de rockabilly, un vaste stock de honky-tonk du Texas, ainsi que du gospel classique, de la musique western, de la musique cajun[2] et des enregistrements de musique sacrée. Parmi les artistes édités par Starday, on peut noter Hoyt Scoggins, Johnny Bond, Pee Wee King, Eddie Noack, les Willis Brothers, Lewis Family et Carl Story. La comédienne Minnie Pearl publie de nombreux enregistrements sous l'étiquette Starday. Chez les vétérans de la musique country, Helen Carter et T. Texas Tyler sont aussi sous contrat. La label produit aussi les enregistrements radiophoniques d'artistes au crépuscule de leur carrière, comme les Blue Sky Boys, Lulu Belle and Scotty, Texas Ruby et Moon Mullican, qui n'intéressent guère les grandes firmes discographiques, dans les années 1960. Enfin, Starday est connue pour son édition de dizaines d'albums de compilation à bas prix, présentant des artistes de la maison, ou y ayant appartenu.

L'artiste de Starday qui a connu le plus de succès est peut-être Red Sovine, qui obtenu nombre de succès, dans les années 1960, avec l'étiquette de la maison. Starday également produit une série d'anthologies classiques d'enregistrements de chansons de camionneur, par différents artistes, dont Copas (1913-1963[2]), Bond, Sovine et les frères Willis, et de bluegrass, notamment par Moore and Napier et Reno and Smiley. Ces disques sont célèbres pour leurs pochettes en couleur, illustrées de photographies prises sur des aires de stationnement de camions de la région de Nashville, avec de vrais semi-remorques et des modèles féminins galbés, habillés en serveuses.

Siège social

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Locaux abandonnés de Starday, situés 3557 Dickerson Pike, Nashville, Tennessee.

D'abord situé à Houston, au Texas (États-Unis), le siège social est, par la suite, déplacé, en 1957, à Madison, dans le Tennessee (États-Unis), en même temps que celui de Hollywood Records[2].

Filiales

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Dixie Records et Nashville Records sont deux filiales de Starday. Nashville Records est créée en 1964 et enregistre de la musique country et western, principalement des artistes déjà sous contrat avec Starday. La filiale disparaît au début des années 1970[2].

Starday Package Deal

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Le Starday Package Deal est une idée commerciale introduite par Don Pierce en 1955. Auparavant, Pierce est employé par Four Star Records, en Californie, qui vient d'introduire la série OP (Other People). Ce programme permet à un artiste de diffuser des chansons qu'il a lui-même enregistrées, avec le nom du label de son choix. La maison de disques grave les disques,avec un tirage de 100 à 500 pièces, et les envoie à l'artiste, qui n'a alors plus qu'à les vendre. C'est ainsi que le premier single de Willie Nelson est vendu sous l'étiquette Willie Nelson Label.

Ce qui commence, en 1955, comme un petit projet, s'avère rapidement très lucratif pour Starday. Bien que d'autres labels, comme Four Star, RCA Victor et Columbia Records, offrent également ce service, le Starday Package Deal est un succès. Avec l'avènement du rock'n roll, il y a suffisamment de musiciens qui veulent enregistrer des disques et se tournent vers Starday.

Les publications du Package Deal sont répertoriées dans une série distincte, dont les numéros de catalogue commencent à 500, en 1955, et se terminent, dans le milieu des années 1960, aux alentours de 1 100, précédés, dans chaque cas, par le préfixe 45. Si aucun nom de label spécifique n'est indiqué, les chansons sont publiées sur le label Starday (et, à partir de 1958, Dixie).

Étiquettes des disques 33 tours

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Starday utilise, au cours de son existence, cinq modèles d'étiquettes pour les 33 tours. Le fond est toujours jaune et les inscriptions en noir. La première étiquette indique « Starday », en script, au-dessus du trou central. La seconde porte « STARDAY RECORDS », en majuscule, au-dessus du trou, et le numéro en dessous. Sur la troisième, « STARDAY » est toujours en majuscules, mais plus grandes, et en arrondi le long de la bordure de l'étiquette, alors que « RECORDS » est écrit droit. En dessous, la mention « Founded 1952 », en italiques, est ajoutée. Sur la partie inférieure de l'étiquette, on trouve la mention, en petites capitales, « FROM NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE, 'THE MUSICAL HEART OF AMERICA' », en arrondi, le long de la bordure[2].

Le quatrième modèle porte l'inscription « Starday » dans un ovale surmonté d'un aigle et des mots « Founded 1952 », et, dans la partie inférieure, en arrondi le long de la bordure, « STARDAY RECORDING AND PUBLISHING CO., INC. ». Enfin, sur la cinquième version, le logo est maintenant en couleur et au centre de l'étiquette, traversé par le trou de centrage du disque. La mention « Starday Recording and Publishing Co., Inc. » est toujours dans la partie inférieure, mais en minuscules[2].

L'étiquette Starday-Gusto, à partir de 1975, est verte, avec des impressions en noir. « Starday », en blanc et surmonté de l'aigle, est au-dessus du trou. La partie inférieure porte la mention « Distributed by Gusto Records, 220 Boscobel St. Nashville, Tennessee 37213 »[2].

Discographie

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33 tours

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Date de parution Numéro Artiste(s) Titre Face A Face B
1957 (enregistré en novembre 1956) SLP 101 George Jones Grand Ole Opry's New Star George Jones Country Song Hits
1960 SLP 122 The Stanley Brothers Sacred Songs from the Hills
1961 SLP 125 George Jones The Crown Prince of Country Music
1961 SLP 130 Oak Ridge Quartet Master Showmen of Song
1961 SLP 138 (monophonique) Country and Gospel International Presents Nashville Steel Guitar
1961 SLP 144 Cowboy Copas Songs that Made Him Famous
1961 SLP 146 Bill Clifton and His Dixie Mountain Boys Carter Family Memorial Album
1961 SLP 147 Johnny Bond That Wild Wicked But Wonderful West
1961 SLP 155 The Lonesome Pine Fiddlers 14 Mountain Songs Featuring 5-String Banjo
1962 SLP142 Stringbean Old Time Banjo Pickin´ & Singin´ With Stringbean The Kentucky Wonder And His Five-String Banjo
1962 SLP 143 Country Music Samplers
1962 SLP 159 Bill Clifton The Bluegrass Sound of Bill Clifton
1962 SLP 169 More Banjo in the Hills
1962 SLP 174 The Country Gentlemen Bluegrass at Carnegie Hall
1962 SLP 176 Tennessee Guitar
1962 SLP 187 Johnny Bond Live It Up and Laugh It Up With Johnny Bond and His Friends On Stage
1962 SLP 192 Bashful Brother Oswald Celebrating 25 Years With Roy Acuff and the Smokey Mountain Boys on the Grand Ole Opry
1962 SLP 205 The Blue Sky Boys A Treasury of Rare Song Gems from the Past
1962 SLP-279 Wayne Raney Don't Try to Be What You Ain't
1963 SLP 207 (monophonique) Prisoner Songs
1963 SLP 213 Bill Clifton et The Dixie Mountain Boys Soldier, Sing Me a Song
1963 SLP 219 Carl Story & His Rambling Mountaineers Mighty Close to Heaven
1963 SLP 220 Hylo Brown Hylo Brown Meets the Lonesome Pine Fiddlers
1963 SLP 237 Cavalcade Of Country Comedy and Rural Humor
1963 SLP 249 Hylo Brown Sing Me A Bluegrass Song
1963 SLP 250 Diesel Smoke, Dangerous Curves, and Other Truck Driver Favorites
1963 SLP 251 Merle Kilgore There's Gold in them Thar Hills
1963 SLP 257 Blue Sky Boys Together Again : The Blue Sky Boys (Bill and Earl Bolick)
1963 SLP 258 Howard Vokes Tragedy and Disaster In Country Songs
1963 The Steel Guitar Hall of Fame
1963 Bright lights and honky tonks
1964 SLP 280 (monophonique) Leon McAuliff Swinging West
1964 SLP 294 The Greatest Country Fiddlers of our Time
1964 SLP 306 Let's Hit the Road (More Truck Driving Favorites to Keep the Big Rigs Rolling)
1965 342 Alex Campbell et Olabelle et The New River Boys Travel on
1965 SLP 157 The Willis brothers
Johnny Bond
Joe Maphis
Red Sovine
That's truckdrivin'[13]
1965 SLP 318 Roger Miller Wild Child
1965 SLP 323 The Willis Brothers Give Me 40 Acres (to Turn this Rig Around)
1965 SLP 335 Country Guitar Hall of Fame
1965 SLP 336 Kenny Roberts Indian Love Call
1965 SLP 350 Stars of the Steel Guitar
1965 SLP 354 Johnny Bond Famous Hot Rodders I Have Known
1965 SLP 357 That's Truck Drivin'
1965 SLP-363 Red Sovine Giddy-Up Go
1966 SLP 368 Johnny Bond The Man Who Comes Around
1966 SLP 374 Country Music Goes to War
1966 SLP 386 Thunder on the Road
1967 SLP 402 Johnny Bond Ten Nights in a Barroom
1967 SLP 404 The Man Behind the Wheel
1967 SYS 0127(e) Fire on the Strings - Great Country and Western Instrumentals
1968 SLP-378 Johnny Bond Bottles Up
1968 SLP 416 Johnny Bond Drink Up and Go Home
1968 SLP 428 The Willis Brothers Hey Mister Truck Driver!
1968 S-SLP-424 Glen Campbell Country Soul
1972 SLP 482-498 New Grass Revival The Arrival of the New Grass Revival
1973 480-498 Larry Sparks et The Lonesome Ramblers Ramblin' Bluegrass
1973 SLP 482-498 Reno & Smiley Last Time Together
1975 SD-951 Mike Lunsford Mike Lunsford
1975 SK791 The Stanley Brothers Folk Song Festival
1975 SLP 209 Fiddler's Hall of Fame
1975 SLP-436 Red Sovine Classic Narrations
1975 SLP 454 Best of the Truck Driver Songs
1975 SLP-952 Red Sovine The Best of Red Sovine
1975 SLP-961 Reno et Smiley The Best of Reno and Smiley
1975 SLP-962 The Delmore Brothers The Best of The Delmore Brothers
1976 SD-3023 Bill Doggett And His Combo 16 Bandstand Favorites
1976 SLP 104 Banjo In The Hills
1976 SLP 215 Stringbean And His Banjo A Salute to Uncle Dave Macon
1977 PO 297 Flatt & Scruggs The Golden Hits of Lester Flatt And Earl Scruggs
1977 SD-992 B.J. Thomas The Best Of B.J. Thomas
1977 SD-3001 Reno et Smiley 16 Greatest Hits
1977 SD 3005 Billy « Crash » Craddock 16 Favorite Hits
1977 SLP 398 Moon Mullican Plays and Sings his Greatest Hits
1977 SLP-482 New Grass Revival
1977 SLP 489 J.D. Crowe and the New South
30.587 Dutch Bluegrass Boys The Dutch Bluegrass Boys
CMS (deux disques) 50 Stars! 50 Hits! of Country Music
NLP 2004 Bill Clifton And His Dixie Mountain Boys Mountain Bluegrass Songs
SLP 118 Cowboy Copas All Time Country Music Great 1. Alabam
2. Pretty diamonds
3. I'm a Slave to You (avec Cathy Copas)
4. I can
5. Black Cloud Risin'
6. Wings of the great speckled bird
SLP 156 The sunshine boys Golden Gospel
SLP 165 Holy Cry From The Hills
SLP 203 Red Ellis et The Huron Valley boys 14 Songs with 5-String Banjo
SLP 242 (deux disques) Grand Ole Opry Spectacular
SLP 300 Wilf Carter Montana Slim
SLP 335 George Jones Starday Presents George Jones
SLP 347 Cowboy Copas The Cowboy Copas Story
SLP 463 Rose Maddox Rosie
SLP-9-468 (deux disques) Country Music Hall of Fame - Vol. 10
S-SLP 466 The Willis Brothers Best of The Willis Brothers 1. Give Me Forty Acres
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3. Gonna buy me a jukebox
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5.
6.
ST-91624 Carl Story Daddy Sang Bass
T 90241 Roger Miller Wild Child
Country Music Cannonball
George Jones
Cowboy Copas
Buck Owens
Moon Mullican
Red Sovine
Frankie Miller
Justin Tubb
Archie Campbell
The Hit-parade of American Country Music
That Dobro Sound's Goin' Round
Earl Bostic Earl Bostic Plays

45 tours

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Date de parution[14] Numéro Artiste(s) Face A Face B
1953 (mai) 104 Arlie Duff You All Come Poor Ole Teacher
1953 () 101 Mary Jo Chelette Gee It's Tough to Be Thirteen Cat Fishing
1953 102 Blackie Crawford et The Western Cherokees Mariuch Cherokee Steel Guitar
1953 103 Bob Heppler If You Don't Mind I Don't Like It'
1953 105 Blackie Crawford et The Western Cherokees Huckleberry Pie Hat Check Baby
1953 106 Arlie Duff Stuck-In-A-Mud Hole A Million Tears
1953 107 Bob Heppler Handle With Care One Step Ahead
1953 109 Patsy Elshire Two Can Play The Game Someday I Know He Will
1953 110 Bill Potter I Lost My Gal Nobody Knows
1953 111 Bill Potter Honk Your Horn Cry Not for Me
1953 112 Mary Jo Chelette Son Of Mexican Joe You Can Be the One
1953 114 Sonny Burns Blue, Blue Rain Though You're In My Arms
1953 115 Patsy Elshire You Can't Play In My Playhouse Pieces of a Heart
1953 116 Blackie Crawford et The Western Cherokees Stop Boogie Woogie Left Over Love
1953 117 Al Petty et Jack Rhodes Gypsy Heart Al's Steel Guitar Wobble
1953 118 Sonny Burns Too Hot To Handle Powder and Paint
1954 () 130 George Jones No Money in this Deal You're in My Heart
1954 119 Billie Harbert Ain't That Whiskey Hot Mortgage On Your Heart
1954 120 « Smilin' » Jerry Jericho Moanin' In The Morning Let's Call It Off
1954 121 Mary Jo Chelette He Likes Me Where Are You Darlin'
1954 122 Patsy Elshire Girl With A Past You Sent Her an Orchid
1954 123 Patsy Elshire You Can Be The One Throw Away the Glass
1954 124 Fred Crawford Each Passing Day Time Will Take You off My Mind
1954 125 Jimmie Walton Baby You're The One High as a Georgia Pine
1954 126 Blackie Crawford et The Western Cherokees If They Tell You Popcorn
1954 127 The Duff Trio Country Singing (Along Side of the Road) When The Saints Go Marching In
1954 128 Earney Vandagriff Alabama Blues Where You Been
1954 129 Cotton Henry et The Oklahoma Hillbillies Eskimo Nell Alibying Sweetie
1954 131 Sonny Burns A Place For Girls Like You Heart Like a Dollar Sign
1954 132 Arlie Duff Let Me Be Your Salty Dog Back to the Country
1954 133 Jerry Jericho Lovin' Up A Storm I Can't Give You Anything but Me
1954 134 Corky Carpenter Chapel Of Memories My Heart Would Like to Know
1954 135 Ann Raye You Can't Go Riding Brazen Ringless Hand
1954 136 Jack Tucker I Was Only Foolin' Me Itchin' for a Hitchin'
1954 137 Les Chambers Too Much Pride Lonely Heart Waltz
1954 138 Hoyt Scoggins Born Of The Spirit Mother Was Good and Faithful
1954 139 Marvin Lacy Lost Chicken I Want to Know More About You
1954 140 Chuck Mayfield Washing On The Line Face in the Clouds
1954 141 Al Petty Country Saturday Night Steel Guitar Special
1954 142 Pat Patterson Mister Hillbilly First You Buy The Beer
1954 143 Dick Stubbs Hillbilly Swing Wired For Sound
1954 144 Jimmie Walton What Will The Future Bring I'll Live That Name
1954 145 Fred Crawford Love With Such A Past First on Your List
1954 146 George Jones (avec Sonny Burns sur la face B) Play It Cool, Man Wrong About You
1954 147 Sid Ervin Who Put The Turtle In Myrtle's Girdle If Tears Could Cry
1954 148 Bob Jones I Got By You'd Better Behave Baby
1954 149 Dewayne Higdon Take Your Time Does Anybody Know
1954 150 Don Payne Pogo The Hobo Forever
1954 151 Ann Raye I Think Of You One Year Has Passed
1954 152 Sonny Burns Another Woman Looking For A Man Waltzing with Sin
1954 153 Hoot et Curley Another Man's Wife Hurry, Hurry
1954 155 Joe Price Keep The Wolves Away Pay Attention Please
1954 156 Fred Crawford Never Gonna Get Married Again Touch My World
1954 157 Al Petty et Cecil Ray Steel Mill I May Not Be Much of A Fellow
1954 158 Les Chambers Kiss Like That Lonesome
1954 159 Eddie Noack Take It Away Lucky Don't Trade
1954 160 George Jones Let Him Know Let Me Catch My Breath (2 min 18 s)
1954 161 Chuck Mayfield Lucky Me Helpless Hands
1954 162 George Jones You All Goodnight Let Him Know
1954 163 Eddie Eddings Smoochin' Yearnin' (to Kiss You)
1954 164 Red Hays Satisfied Mind Doggone Woman
1954 165 George Jones (avec Sonny Burns sur la face B) Tell Her Heartbroken Me
1954 166 Glenn Barber Ice Water Ring Around the Moon
1954 167 R. D. Hendon You Travelled Too Far Return to My Broken Heart
1955 () 202 George Jones Why Baby Why[15] (3 min 46 s) Season of My Heart
1955 () 216 George Jones What am I Worth[16] Still Hurtin'
1955 () (enregistré en août 1955) 45-528 Wanda Ballman avec Eeny, Meeny, Miney et Mo Think It Over (Before You Cast Your Stone) I'm Gonna Keep My Eye on You
1955 168 Hoot et Curley Country Lovin' Part of Your Heart
1955 169 Eddie Noack Left Over Lovin' I'll Be So Good to You
1955 170 Fred Crawford You Gotta Wait I Just Need Some Lovin'
1955 171 Cotton Henry 2 Times 2 Let's Be Sweethearts Tonight
1955 172 Pat Patterson et The Missouri Hillbillies Racetrack of Love Here Comes All My Love
1955 173 Hoyt Scoggins Trudy Muddy Old River
1955 174 Bill Nettles Wine-O Boogie Gumbo Mumbo
1955 175 Sonny Burns Invitations Let's Change Sweethearts
1955 176 Arlie Duff Courtin's Here To Stay Fifteen Cents a Pop
1955 177 Joe Price Typhoon It Makes Me Happy
1955 178 Biff Collie Lonely What This Old World Needs
1955 179 Sonny Fisher Rockin' Daddy Hold Me Baby
1955 180 Les Chambers Bald Headed Daddy Sneakin' Out
1955 181 Les Chambers (face A)
Johnny Mathis (face B)
Everybody Else Does Will It Alway Be
1955 182 Jerry Hopkins Mamma's Baby My Everlasting Love
1955 183 Jess Thomas Weekly Rasslin' Match Take 2 Aspirins
1955 184 Chuck Mayfield Trinidaddy Tell Me Sweet
1955 185 Roy Drusky Such A Fool Mumbling To Myself
1955 186 Melvin Price The Pace That Kills Maybe It's Because I Love You
1955 187 Harry Choates Original Jole Blon (version en anglais) Original Jole Blon (version en français)
1955 188 George Jones Hold Everything What's Wrong with You
1955 189 Sonny Burns Six Feet Of Earth You'll Look A Long Time
1955 190 Sonny Fisher Sneaky Pete Hey Mama
1955 191 Earney Vandagriff Guest Star In Heaven (Tribute To Hank Williams) I Know I'm Falling In Love
1955 192 Smokey Stover You Won't Kid Me It's Easier Said than Done
1955 193 Hoot et Curley Hillbilly Heart That's My Style
1955 194 R. D. Hendon Big Black Cat Four Walls Around
1955 195 Hoot et Curley Battered Old Raincoat You Get What You Pay for
1955 196 Glenn Barber Married Man Poor Man's Baby
1955 197 Jack Hammons Mr. Cupid That's The Way to Fall In Love
1955 198 Gene Tabor Real Gone Jesse Not the Marryin' Kind
1955 199 Fred Crawford Can't Live With 'Em What's on Your Mind
1955 200 Jimmy et Dorothy Blakely Take My Heart You Left Me With the Blues
1955 201 Eddie Noack If It Ain't on the Menu
1955 203 Biff Collie Goodbye, Farewell, So Long Look on the Good Side
1955 204 Jimmy Lee Durden Reconsider What Can I Say
1955 205 Jack Derrick Waiting And Watching I Can't Lose
1955 206 Les Chambers et Johnny Mathis Give Me a Little More Sincerely
1955 207 Sonny Fisher Rockin' And Rollin' I Can't Lose
1955 208 Leon Payne We're On The Main Line I Die 10,000 Times A Day
1955 209 Sonny Burns A Real Cool Cat Frown on the Moon
1955 210 Bob Jones It Died In Your Heart I Can't Bear to See You Go
1955 211 Chuck Mayfield Hog Sloppin' Time (2 min 47 s) Are You Trying To Tell Me Goodbye
1955 212 Harry Choates Opelousas Waltz Poor Hobo
1955 213 Eddie Noack Fair Today, Cold Tomorrow Don't Worry 'bout Me Baby
1955 214 Glenn Barber Ain't It Funny Livin' High and Wide
1955 215 Leon Payne Christmas Everyday Christmas Love Song
1955 217 Rudy Gaddis Uranium Fever My Tears are a Measure
1955 218 Fred Crawford Just Another Broken Heart Me and My New Baby
1956 (mars) 240 Thumper Jones Rock it How Come It
1956 (mars) 247 George Jones You Gotta Be My Baby[16] It's OK
1956 (mai) 45-560 Jerry Hanson Cry
1956 (août) 264 George Jones Just One More[17] Gonna Come Get You
1956 (août) 279 Jeanette Hicks et George Jones Yearning So Near Yet So Far Away
1956 220 Leon Payne Doorstep To Heaven You Are The One
1956 221 Jimmy et Dorothy Blakely Ping Pong Sorry for You
1956 222 Jack Newman Afraid To Call Full of Love
1956 223 Sonny Burns Satan's A-Waitin' Girl of the Streets
1956 224 Harry Choates Port Arthur Waltz Honky Tonk Boogie
1956 225 Eddie Noack It Ain't Much But It's Home When the Bright Lights Grown Dim
1956 226 Melvin Price Gonna See My Baby One Man's Love
1956 227 Carl Stuart Let 'Em Talk I Did Care, I Do Care
1956 228 R. D. Hendon We Smiled Don't Push Me
1956 229 Rudy Grayzell The Moon Is Up (the Stars are Out) (2 min 40 s) Day By Day
1956 230 Biff Collie Empty Kisses Doodle Doo
1956 231 Bill Mack Fat Woman Kitty Kat
1956 232 Leon Payne Two By Four You Can't Lean on Me
1956 233 Larry Nolen Lady Luck Ship Ahoy
1956 234 George Jones I'm Ragged But I'm Right Your Heart
1956 235 Link Davis Sixteen Chicks Deep In The Heart of a Fool
1956 236 Benny Barnes Once Again No Fault of Mine
1956 237 Neal Merritt What's The Difference You Had to Do Me Wrong
1956 238 Johnny Nelms Tribute To Andy Anderson Everything Will Be Alright
1956 239 Jimmie Lee Durden Since Yesterday I Miss Her So
1956 241 Rudy « Tutti » Grayzell Duck Tail You're Gone
1956 242 Link Davis Grasshopper Rock Sixteen Chicks
1956 243 Fred Crawford Rock Candy Rock Secret of My Heart
1956 244 Sonny Fisher Pink And Black Little Red Wagon
1956 245 Rock Rogers That Ain't It Little Rock Rock
1956 246 Eddie Noack You Done Got Me For You I Weep
1956 248 R. D. Hendon and his Western Jamboree Cowboys The Waltz of Texas Lonely Nights
1956 249 Glenn Barber Shadow My Baby Feeling No Pain
1956 250 Leon Payne All The Time One More Chance
1956 251 Biff Collie All Of A Sudden Joy, Joy, Joy
1956 252 Bill Mack Cat Just Got In Town Sweet Dreams Baby
1956 253 Rocky Bill Ford Have You Seen Mabel Mad Dog in Town
1956 254 Sonny Burns If You See My Baby Think Again
1956 255 Link Davis Don't Big Shot Me Trucker From Tennessee
1956 256 George Jones Boat Of Life Taggin' Along
1956 257 Amos Como Hole In The Wall Heartbroken Lips
1956 259 Larry Nolan et The Bandits Golden Tomorrow I Wonder
1956 260 Neal Merritt No One But You Someday You'll Pay
1956 261 Jack Newman At Last Let It Happen
1956 262 Benny Barnes A Poor Man's Riches Those Who Know
1956 263 Johnny Tyler Lie To Me Baby Country Fair
1956 265 Bob Doss Don't Be Gone Long Somebody's Knocking
1956 266 James O'Gwynne Losing Game If I Never Get to Heaven
1956 267 Leon Payne Sweet Sweet Love A Prisoner's Diary
1956 268 Louisiana Lannis Much Too Much Muscadine Eyes
1956 269 King Sterling Don't Hang Around Too Many Taverns
1956 270 Rudy Grayzell You Hurt Me So Jig-Ga-Lee-Ga
1956 271 Jeanette Hicks Extra Extra Cry Cry It's Good for You
1956 272 Fred Crawford Lucky In Cards I Learned Something from You
1956 273 Harry Choates Draggin' The Fiddle Allons a Lafayette
1956 274 Smokey Stover Now My Building of Dreams
1956 275 Link Davis Bayou Buffalo Would You Be Waiting
1956 276 Eddie Noack The Worm Has Turned She Can't Stand Light of Day
1956 277 Harry Carroll Two Timin' Checkerboard Lover
1956 278 Tibby Edwards Fool That I Was I Don't Want to Say I Love You
1957 () 45-606 Hoyt Scoggins et the Georgia Boys What's the Price (to Set Me Free) The Old Chain Gang
1957 (mars) 45-622 Lucky Hill Fickle baby
1957 (mai) 45-628 Don Pierce No Place for Me Lumberjack
1957 280 Bill Mack It's Saturday Night That's Why I Cry
1957 281 Neal Merritt I've Got To Cry The Funniest Feeling
1957 282 Slim Watts Painted Lady Tu-La-Lou
1957 283 Larry Fox Guilty Heart Don't Hold Me Too Close
1957 284 Harry Choates Basile Waltz Tondellay
1957 285 Jimmy Lee Durden No Mistake Time Heals Everything
1957 286 Jimmy Logsden Can't Make Up My Mind No Longer Do I Cry
1957 287 Margie Singleton One Step Nearer To You Not What He's Got
1957 288 Peggy Upton et Danny Buck What'cha Gonna Do Tonight Our Love is Not the Same
1957 289 Bill Boyd Big D Texas Star
1957 290 Bill Clifton et The Dixie Mountain Boys Gathering Flowers From The Hillside Take Back the Heart (You Once Gave)
1957 291 Hoot et Curley Lonesome And Lovesick You Little Devil
1957 292 Sleepy La Beef I'm Through All Alone
1957 293 Link Davis Slippin' And Slidin' Allons a Lafayette
1957 294 Eddie Skelton My Heart Gets Lonely Let Me Be With You Forever
1957 296 Ray Lunsford Carroll County Blues Mount Vernon Rag
1957 297 Jim Eanes Don't Stop Now Your Old Standby
1957 298 King Sterling Not Much What Will Your Answer Be
1957 299 Jimmy Blakely Crazy Blues Runaway Heart
1957 300 Hobo Jack Mountain Music Four Little Words
1957 301 Utah Carl Lovin' You Sometime
1957 302 Arlie Duff What A Way To Die You've Done It Right
1957 303 Bill Boyd Lone Star Rag Ramblers March
1957 305 Orville Couch King For A Day You're Dreamin'
1957 306 Peggy Upton et Danny Buck Knocking Alone, Sorry and Blue
1957 307 The Flat Mountain Boys I Could Love You Choo Choo Coming
1957 308 Harlin et Stanley What Can I Do Carolina Mountain Home
1957 309 Margie Singleton My Picture Of You Love is a Treasure
1957 310 Jack Cardwell Hey, Hey Baby Once Every Day
1957 311 Dave Woolum It's So Nice Done Gone And Done It
1957 312 Jim Eanes No Need To Be So Lonely Walk Slowly
1957 313 Bill Mack Million Miles Away Cheatin' on Your Mind
1957 314 Fred Crawford You're Not The Same Sweet Girl By the Mission Wall
1957 315 Eddie Skelton No Sweetheart Tonight That's Love
1957 316 Eddie Noack Scarecrow Think of Her Now
1957 317 Fiddlin' Rufus Thibodeaux Mean Autry Cameron Memorial Waltz
1957 318 Dorothy et Jimmy Blakely A Pair Of Crazy Hearts Making Believe You're Mine
1957 319 Sleepy Jeffers My Blackbirds Are Bluebirds Now Pretending is a Game
1957 320 The Marksmen Don't Gamble With My Heart You Hurt Me So
1957 321 Rudy « Tutti » Grayzell Let's Get Wild I Love You So
1957 322 Utah Carl Stormy Skies Don't Go Wrong
1957 323 Margie Singleton Beautiful Dawn Take Time Out for Love
1957 324 King Sterling Raindrops Crying for You
1957 325 Bill et Mary Reid In The Valley She Can't Stand the Light of Day
1957 326 Orville Couch Five Cent Candy I Will If You Will
1957 327 Hobo Jack Lonesome Old Road Just Wishing
1957 328 Harley Gabbard et Aubrey Holt Burning the Strings You'll Never Find Another
1957 329 Lucky Hill Wait For Me I'm Missing You
1957 330 Lonnie Smithson It Takes Time Me And The Blues
1957 331 Link Davis Waltz Of The Jambalaya Big Connie
1957 332 Herby Remington Slush Pump Station Break
1957 333 Ray et Lindy Hey Doll Baby Love Must Be in the Air
1957 334 Eddie Noack Dust On The River What's the Matter, Joe?
1957 335 Gary Bryant My Kind Of Girl Since You're Gone
1958 336 Cecil Bowman et The Arrows Blues Around My Door Too Late
1958 337 Tommy Riddle Stolen Love Starlight, Starbright
1958 340 Cactus Pryor Sputnik - Part 1 Sputnik - Part 2
1958 341 Nelson Young Sunrise So Easy to Fall In Love
1958 342 Ray Anderson Sputniks And Mutniks Dreaming
1958 343 Bill et Mary Reid I Want To Be Wanted Beautie Cutie
1958 344 The Country Gentlemen Dixie Backwoods Blues
1958 345 Andy Doll You Can't Stop Me From Dreaming That's Life
1958 347 The Country Gentlemen It's The Blues Backwoods Blues
1958 348 Ray et Lindy Little Miss Love I Give Up
1958 349 Darnell Miller She's Gone Cardboard Sweetheart
1958 350 Hobo Jack Adkins Now That You're Gone Baby Tell Me Why
1958 351 The Jubilaires Quartet What A Friend On Come Unto Me
1958 352 Cliff Blakely I Want To Be With You High Steppin'
1958 355 Buzz Busby Talking Banjo Lonesome Road
1958 356 Roger Miller Can't Stop Loving You You're Forgetting Me
1958 357 Dorothy et Jimmy Blakely Piano Polka Slow Poke Rag
1958 359 Lonnie Smithson Quarter In The Jukebox Will You?
1958 360 Bill Mack Blue Faded Rose
1958 361 Carl Tranthan et The Rhythm All Stars Deedle Deedl Dum Our True Love
1958 362 The Ballard Brothers Craving Your Loving Nobody but You
1958 363 Hobo Jack Adkins Kentucky School Bus Will They Have a Resting Place
1958 364 Dave Dudley Cry Baby Careless Fool
1958 367 The Country Gentlemen Hey Little Girl High Lonesome
1958 368 The Raindrops I Don't Want A Sweetheart Golden Stairway
1958 369 Cliff Blakely Got Off My Toes Not Going Steady Anymore
1958 370 Ken Hammock Now Or Never Gotta Find Some Way
1958 371 The Brewster Brothers Cross Over Jordan Dixie Rag
1958 373 Johnny Harrison I Don't Want A Sweetheart Blue
1958 374 The Raindrops Raindrops But I Love You
1958 401 Benny Barnes You Gotta Pay Heads You Win
1958 402 Jack Kingston When The Bright Lights Go Dim Go Away
1958 403 Lattie Moore You Never Looked Sweeter Why Did You Lie to Me
1958 404 Lonzo et Oscar Deep Thinking Deep Thinking
1958 405 Cousin Jody Beyond The Next Hilltop Blues In Reserve
1958 406 The Stanley Brothers Gonna Paint The Town That Happy Night
1958 407 Jim Eanes Don't Make Me Ashamed Blue Sunday
1958 408 Buzz Busby Banjo Whiz Mandolin Tango
1958 409 Buzz Busby Lost Lonesome Wind
1958 410 Phil Sullivan Love Never Dies Luckiest Man in Town
1958 411 Carl Story Old Country Baptizing Angel Band
1958 412 Jim et Jesse Hard Hearted Pardon Me
1958 413 The Stanley Brothers Christmas Is Near Holiday Pickin'
1958 414 Jim Eanes Christmas Doll It Won't Seem Like Christmas
1959 () 424 Frankie Miller Black Land Farmer[18] True Blue
1959 415 The Country Gentlemen Rollin' Stone The Devil's Own
1959 416 Jack Kingston Don't Trade You
1959 417 Bill Clifton At Mother's Grave You Go to Your Church
1959 418 Bill Mack I'll Still Be Here Tomorrow Long, Long Train
1959 419 The Kentucky Travelers Living My Life In Vain Old Kentucky Hills
1959 420 Billie Morgan Life To Live Thinking All Night
1959 421 Red Kirk Dark Streets I Wonder
1959 422 Darnell Miller Mommy, Will My Doggie Understand Royal Flush
1959 423 Willard Hale et Rusty York Don't Do It Lock on Your Heart
1959 425 Buzz Busby Going Home Me and the Jukebox
1959 426 Jim Eanes Orchids Of Love Road Walked by Fools
1959 427 Carl Story Shout And Shine A Beautiful City
1959 428 Anna Lee Never Walk Alone A Thousand Times No
1959 429 Tommy Hill Oil On My Land Walls of Stone
1959 430 The Southland Trio Have They Forgotten Jesus I'm Going Home
1959 431 Bill Clifton Corey I'll Wander Back Someday
1959 432 Bill Browning Don't Push-Don't Shove Dark Valley Walls
1959 433 Jim et Jesse Let Me Whisper Border Ride
1959 434 The Country Gentlemen I'll Never Marry Travelin' Dobro Blues
1959 435 Eddie Hill et Billie Morgan Move Over Too Weak (to Go Home)
1959 436 Lonzo et Oscar Gotta Find Julie Hills of East Tennessee
1959 437 Phil Sullivan Heart Are Lonely Rich Man-Po' Boy
1959 438 The Stanley Brothers Trust Each Other Maple on the Hill
1959 439 Buddy Starcher The Battle Of New Orleans Pale Wildwood Flower
1959 440 The Country Express Banjo In Hills Mountaineers Fling
1959 441 Lattie Moore Too Hot To Handle Just A-Waitin'
1959 442 Ken Clark Buckskin Coat Pretty Love
1959 443 Margie Singleton Nothing But True Love It's Better to Know
1959 444 Bill Clifton When You Kneel (At Mother's Grave) You Go to You Church (I'll Go to Mine)
1959 445 Bill Harrell Tragic Highway Love is a Stranger
1959 446 Denver Duke et Jeff Null Trouble Number Two I'll Say I Do
1959 447 (réédition du no 290) Bill Clifton and the Dixie Mountain Boys Gathering Flowers from the Hillside Take Back the Heart (You Once Gave)
1959 448 Hobo Jack Adkins Country Boy Went To Town Union Man
1959 449 Carl Story Old Gospel Ship Set Your House In Order
1959 450 The Kentucky Travelers Dreaming That Old Moon
1959 451 Little Jimmy Dempsey Honky Tonk World Answer from Your Heart
1959 452 Buzz Busby Reno Bound Where Will this End
1959 453 Bill Mack Johnny's Gal Frankie Loneliest Fool in Town
1959 454 Révérend Barney Pierce Hellbound Train Gossip
1959 455 The Country Gentlemen New Freedom Bell Hills of Home
1959 456 Jim Eanes Log Cabin In The Lane Budded Roses
1959 457 Frankie Miller Poppin' Johnny Family Man[16]
1959 458 Jim et Jessie Nobody But You Have You Lost Your Love For Me
1959 459 Darnell Miller Mark Of Coin Back to You
1959 460 Buddy Starcher Running Away From The Blues Billy the Kid
1959 461 Lex Thomas Dixie Line Man Alone
1959 462 Phil Sullivan I Could Never Be Alone You Get a Thrill
1959 463 Lonzo et Oscar Bare Faced Bird Brain I'm My Own Grandpa
1959 434 Billie Morgan Country Girl at Heart Treatin' Me
1959 465 Carl Story I Heard My Mother Weeping I'll Be a Friend
1959 466 The Stanley Brothers Highway of Regret Another Night
1959 467 The Williams Brothers Old Birmingham Jail So Remember Me
1959 468 Ken Clark Candy Man South Pacific Shore
1959 469 Merle Kilgore Dear Mama[19] Jimmie Brings Sunshine
1959 470 Jimmy Jay Run Wild You're Cheap as You Can Be
1959 471 Buddy Starcher Ace of Hearts Cryin'
1959 472 Margie Singleton The Eyes of Love Angel Hands
1959 473 Lex Thomas Call Me St. Louie on the River
1959 474 Bill Clifton Walking In My Sleep When Autumn Leaves Begin to Fall
1959 475 Cal et Ivan Lazy - Part 1 Lazy - Part 2
1959 476 Cowboy Copas Mom And Dad's Affair Black Cloud Risin'
1959 478 The Barnette Brothers Gonna Lean on the Lord Say No to Sin
1959 479 Denver Duke et Jeffrey Null Dear Lord, Let Me Die I'm Gonna Get You
1959 480 Bill Harrell Eatin' Out of Your Hand A Heart Never Knows
1959 45-719 Frank Evans The Ain't Got Blues
1960 () 501 Cowboy Copas Alabam (2 min 14 s)[20] I Can
1960 481 Frankie Miller The Money Side of Life Reunion (With Dinner on the Ground)
1960 482 Jim Eanes Celebration Road of No Return
1960 483 Buzz Busby Cold And Windy Night Don't Come Runnin' Back to Me
1960 484 Kirby Buchanan Timbrook His Hand on My Shoulder
1960 485 Kirby Buchanan Timbrook A Satisfied Mind
1960 486 Lonnie Irving Pinball Machine I Got the Blues on My Mind
1960 487 The Country Gentlemen Darling Alalee Letter to Tom
1960 488 Bill Browning Down in the Hollow Country Strings
1960 489 Billie Morgan I'll Accept What I Can't Change I Had to Talk to Someone
1960 490 Connie et Joe Toil, Tears and Trouble My Dollie Would Cry
1960 491 Lonzo et Oscar I Lost an Angel Blue Love
1960 492 Carl Story On the Radio (I Heard My Name) Sweeter than the Flowers
1960 493 Cowboy Copas South Pacific Shore That's All I Can Remember
1960 494 The Stanley Brothers Ridin' the Midnight Train A Little at a Time
1960 495 Ken Clark Big Man Days that Once Have Been
1960 496 Frankie Miller Baby Rocked Her Dolly[21] Rain Rain
1960 497 Merle Kilgore Love Has Made You Beautiful[22] Gettin' Old Before My Time
1960 498 Bill Clifton Mail Carrier's Warning You Don't Think About Me (When I'm Gone)
1960 499 Dave Dudley It's Gotta Be That Way Where Do I Go From Here
1960 500 Bill Harrell One Track Mind I'll Never See You Anymore
1960 502 Margie Singleton For The Love Of Jim My Special Dream
1960 503 Jimmie King Over My Shoulder That Old Girl of Mine
1960 504 Jim Eanes Gotta Know There'll Come a Time
1960 505 Lonnie Irving Gooseball Brown An Old Fashioned Love
1960 506 The Stanley Brothers Rank Stranger The Master's Bouquet
1960 507 Benny Martin Hobo Her Baby Girl
1960 508 Lonnie Mullins I'll Be Your Fool Again Thirteen Miles
1960 509 Paul Wayne Angel On Paper Stolen Love
1960 510 Red Sovine Burn The School One is a Lonely Number
1960 511 Ray Hendrix I Need You My Last Memory Last Night
1960 512 Connie et Joe Home Is Where The Heart Is Lonely Years
1960 513 Frankie Miller Strictly Nothin' Young Widow Brown
1960 514 Carl Story Someone's Last Day Ship that's Sailing Down
1960 515 The Country Gentlemen Helen Poor Ellen Smith
1960 516 The Kentucky Travelers When You're Out of My Arms Will There Be a Rainbow
1960 517 Dottie West Angel On Paper No Time Will I Ever
1960 518 The Willis Brothers et The Oklahoma Wranglers Pretty Diamonds Billy the Kid
1960 519 Benny Martin A Dime's Worth Of Dreams Pretty Girl
1960 520 Lonnie Irving Trucker's Vitus I Wish I Had My Heart Back
1960 521 Red Sovine No Money In This Deal If I Could Come Back
1960 522 The Stanley Brothers Little Maggie God Gave You to Me
1960 523 Lonzo et Oscar Takin' A Chance With You Punkin Raiser
1960 524 Cowboy Copas I Have A Friend The Hem of His Garment
1960 525 Frankie Miller et Dottie Sills Out of Bounds Two Lips Away
1960 526 Bill Parsons Hot Rod Volkswagen Guitar Blues
1960 527 Moon Mullican New Jole Blon Farewell
1960 528 Cowboy Copas Sittin' Flat On Ready Midnight In Heaven
1960 529 Bill Clifton Bed On The Floor Railroading on the Great Divide
1960 530 Justin Tubb One Eyed Red I'd Know You Anywhere
1960 531 Carl Story Hear Jerusalem Moan Why Don't You Haul off and Get Religion
1960 532 The Willis Brothers Little Footprints In The Snow Y'all Come
1961 533 Merle Kilgore Daddy's Place Just Another Song Now
1961 534 Billy Todd Lonely Hearts Please Drop Me Gently
1961 535 Jim Eanes Borderline Mark of Cain
1961 536 Benny Martin You Are The One No One But You
1961 537 Frankie Miller I'll Write To You Richest Poor Boy
1961 538 Jimmy Simpson The Alcan Run Old Timer
1961 539 Bob Steele Let Me Talk To You Nothin' to Lose
1961 540 Red Sovine Why Baby Why Little Rosa
1961 541 Paul Wayne Dreams Troubles (On My Mind)
1961 542 Cowboy Copas Flat Top[23] True Love (is the Greatest Thing)
1961 543 Lonzo et Oscar Country Music Time Can't Pitch Woo (In An Igloo)
1961 544 Bill Parsons The Price We Pay For Livin' A-Waitin'
1961 545 Moon Mullican Ragged But Right[21] Bottom of the Glass
1961 546 The Stanley Brothers Don't Go Out Tonight If I Lose
1961 547 Dottie West I Lost, You Win, I'm Leavin' I Should Start Runnin'
1961 548 Bill Clifton I'm Rollin' On I'll Be All Smiles Tonight
1961 549 Justin Tubb My Heart Keeps Getting In The Way One for You - One for Me
1961 550 Frankie Miller Lookin' Around Downtown A Little Bit Later
1961 551 The Lonesome Pine Fiddlers Two Kinds of Blues Why Do You Treat Me The Way You Do?
1961 552 Cowboy Copas Sunny Tennessee[19] Dreaming
1961 553 Red Sovine Heart of A Man Brand New Low
1961 554 Jim Eanes You Made Me What I Am Mary Was a Little Lamb
1961 555 The Willis Brothers Everlovin' Dixieland Tattooed Lady
1961 556 Moon Mullican Just Plain Lonesome The Way You're Treatin' Me
1961 557 Archie Campbell Sergeant York Grab a Little Sunshine
1961 558 The Country Gentlemen Red Rockin' Chair I Know I've Lost You
1961 559 Cowboy Copas Signed, Sealed, and Delivered[22] New Filipino Baby
1961 560 Justin Tubb Your Side of the Story How's It Feel
1961 561 Bill Clifton Cannonball Blues Bring Back My Blue Eyed Boy to Me
1961 562 Moon Mullican I'll Sail My Ship Alone Mona Lisa
1961 563 Lonzo et Oscar Honey Babe The Touch of You
1961 564 The Lonesome Pine Fiddlers Eatin' Out of Your Hand Lonesome Pine
1961 565 The Stanley Brothers Carolina Mountain Home Few More Seasons
1961 566 Frankie Miller The Cat And The Mouse It's Not Easy
1961 567 Red Sovine Color Of The Blues Hold Everything
1961 568 Archie Campbell Settin' My Tears To Music Woman's Work is Never Done
1961 569 The Kentucky Travelers Beyond A Doubt Wishing
1961 570 The Willis Brothers Big Daddy It's The Miles
1961 571 Buck Owens There Goes My Love It Don't Show on Me
1961 572 Red Allen Beautiful Blue Eyes Trouble 'Round My Door
1961 573 Cowboy Copas Sal A Thousand Miles of Ocean
1961 574 Dottie West My Big John Men With Evil Hearts
1961 575 Pete Drake Pleading The Spook
1961 75 217 Eddie Wilson Danke Schön - Bitte Schön - Aufwiedersehen Ich Bin Froh
1962 (janvier) 576 Arthur « Guitar Boogie » Smith Guitar Boogie-Twist Napoleon's Retreat
1962 577 Frankie Miller Gotta Win My Baby Back Again Picture at St. Helene
1962 578 Hylo Brown Picture In The Wallet Hills of Georgia
1962 579 Red Sovine East Of West Berlin Thanks for Nothing
1962 580 Bill Clifton Give Me Your Love March Wind
1962 581 Hardrock Gunter et Buddy Durham Hillbilly Twist As Long as You're Happy
1962 582 Justin Tubb Walking The Floor Over You They Painted a Picture for Me
1962 583 Stringbean Down At The Opry Chewin' Chewing Gum
1962 584 Little Roy Wiggins Through The Night Love Theme
1962 585 Cowboy Copas There'll Come A Time Someday Seven Seas From You
1962 586 Smiley Brunette Old Fishin' Pole It's My Last Day
1962 587 The Stanley Brothers Come All Ye Tenderhearted Choo Choo Comin'
1962 588 Buck Owens Down On The Corner Of Love Right After the Dance
1962 589 Ramona Jones Don't Sell Daddy Anymore Whiskey Fiddler Joe
1962 590 Arthur « Guitar Boogie » Smith Heartaches Foolish Questions - Silly Answers
1962 591 The Acorn Sisters Boat Of Life Where Will I Shelter My Sheep
1962 592 The Willis Brothers Sally's Bangs Honey, Do You Love Your Man
1962 593 Hylo Brown Take A Look Rose of Love
1962 594 Moon Mullican Good Times Gonna Roll Again Ballad of Frank Clement
1962 595 Cowboy Copas Sold The Farm Table in the Corner
1962 596 Moon Mullican Ain't Nothin' Like Lovin' Good Times Gonna Roll Again
1962 597 The Lonesome Pine Fiddlers Little Glass Of Wine Mountain Flower
1962 598 Red Sovine Rose Of Love She Can't Read My Writing
1962 599 The Stoneman Family Talking Fiddle Blues That Pal of Mine
1962 600 Archie Campbell Fools Side Of Town Root Beer
1962 601 Hylo Brown Time The Girl In The Blue Velvet Band
1962 602 Bashful Brother Oswald Black Smoke Beneath The Willow
1962 603 Buddy Meredith Secret Sin I Miss You All Over
1962 604 The Willis Brothers Morning Glory Yankee Dollar
1962 605 Melvin Morris Spending Nights In Nashville Still
1962 606 Cowboy Copas Bury Me Face Down Heart on the Run
1962 607 Tom O'Neal Sleeper Car Blues Too Many Tickets
1962 608 Bill Clifton Sinking Of The Maine There's a Star Spangled Banner Waving Somewhere
1962 609 Archie Campbell Don't You Ever Fret Master's Hand
1962 610 Paul Wayne You're Just Filling In Turned Her Back
1962 611 Tommy Hills K.C. Train Whistle Blues Twin Fiddle Polka
1962 612 Cowboy Copas Family Reunion Smoke on the Water
1962 613 Hylo Brown Prisoner's Song Treasures From The Past
1962 614 The Lonesome Pine Fiddlers Coal Dust Blues Hello Mr. Banjo
1962 615 Arthur « Guitar Boogie » Smith Hospitality Blues Philadelphia Guitar
1962 616 Red Sovine Sittin' And Thinkin' A Million to One
1963 617 Buddy Meredith Heart Is No Plaything Here I Am Again
1963 618 Johnny Bond How To Succeed With Girls (Without Half-Way Trying) Don't Mention Her Name
1963 619 Carl Story Picture From Life's Other Side Rank Stranger
1963 620 Leon Payne Joe Lopez You Stood Me Up this Morning
1963 621 Cowboy Copas Goodbye Kisses[19] The Gypsy Girl
1963 622 Hylo Brown Daddy's Place Seasons of My Heart
1963 623 Benny Martin Rosebuds And You Sinful Cinderella
1963 624 Archie Campbell A World Full of Women My Baby's Home
1963 625 The Willis Brothers Private Lee Ax Cabin
1963 626 Curly Fox The Old Grey Mule Shanty Street
1963 627 Jimmie Skinner Old Bill Dollar Trouble Walked In
1963 628 The Country Gentlemen Copper Kettle Copper Kettle
1963 629 Tom O'Neal Blue Endless Highway I Stumble, I Fumble, I Fall
1963 630 Bobby Sykes Run, Johnny, Run A Place for Girls Like You
1963 631 The Lonesome Pine Fiddlers I Walked To The River Too Hot to Handle
1963 632 Red Sovine Waltzing With Sin I Forgot to Keep Her with Me
1963 633 Paul Wayne I've Lost My Biggest Race Whole Lot of Blues
1963 634 Arthur « Guitar Boogie » Smith Master of the Game Travelin' Blues
1963 635 Johnny Bond True Love (Is Hard To Find) Cimarron
1963 636 Howdy Kempf One Last Time Take My Hand, Take My Heart
1963 637 Leon Payne Close To You Log Train
1963 638 Hylo Brown Tiny Doll Take a Look at that Rain
1963 639 June Stearns et Gene Martin Just Another Song Just Another Song
1963 640 Glenda Raye Don't Be Surprised You Sent Her an Orchid (And You Sent Me A Rose)
1963 641 Cowboy Copas Louisiana Break Away, Break Away
1963 642 Arthur « Guitar Boogie » Smith Tie My Hunting Dogs Down, Jed Guitar Hop
1963 643 Archie Campbell Crying In My Pillow Don't Let Love Die
1963 644 Merle Kilgore Pinball Machine Old Smokey
1963 645 The Willis Brothers Truck Driver's Queen Who's Next on Your List
1963 646 Benny Martin Down In The Shinnery Two Take Away One Equals Lonesome
1963 647 Jimmie Skinner Try To Be Good Yesterday's Wrongs
1963 648 Howard Vokes Death On The Highway The Miner
1963 649 Johnny Bond Three Sheets In The Wind Let the Tears Begin
1963 650 Red Sovine Dream House For Sale King of the Open Road
1963 651 Tillman Franks Tadpole Pretty Little Girls
1963 652 The Blue Sky Boys Don't Trade Kentucky
1963 653 Clyde Moody Nobody's Business Waltzing in the Arms of a Friend
1963 654 Bobby Sykes Good Bad Girl I Should Start Running
1963 655 Frankie Miller A Little South Of Memphis Too Hot to Handle
1963 656 Arthur « Guitar Boogie » Smith The Stuttering Song Back to His Hole He Went
1963 657 Howdy Kempf I Can't Tell My Heart To Let You Go Only for You
1963 658 Cowboy Copas Autobiography The Rainbow and the Rose
1963 659 Hylo Brown Hole In The Wall The Room Over Mine
1963 660 Gene Martin et June Stearns Family Man We've Got Things in Common
1964 661 The Willis Brothers Linda Do The Bubble Up - Part 1 Linda Do the Bubble Up - Part 2
1964 662 The Willis Brothers Linda Do the Bubble Up Wash Up
1964 663 Wayne Raney Mail Order Heart Don't Try to Be What You Ain't
1964 664 Stringbean Little Pink Big Ball in Nashville
1964 665 Johnny Bond Have You Seen My Baby What Have You Done for Me Lately
1964 666 Leon Payne September Memory Six Foot Six
1964 667 The Blue Sky Boys Satisfied Mine Why Not Confess
1964 668 Pee Wee King et Redd Stewart Goodbye New Orleans Waitin'
1964 669 Jimmie Skinner Cork And The Bottle Let's Say Goodbye Like We Said Hello
1964 670 The Tillman Franks Singers When the World's On Fire Uncle Eph
1964 671 Clyde Moody Where There's Smoke (There's Bound to Be Fire) Whispering Pines
1963 672 Red Sovine Old Pipeliner Peace Of Mind
1964 673 Frankie Miller Fifteen Acres of Peanut Land Out of this World
1964 674 Cecil L. Boykin Gonna Get on the Riverboat She Walked Away
1964 675 Joe et Rose Maphis Hoot'n Annie Remember I'm Just as Close as the Phone
1964 676 Glenn Barber Stronger Than Dirt If Anyone Can Show Cause
1964 677 Wayne Raney Love Thief Strictly Nothing
1964 678 Johnny Bond Hot Rod Surfin' Hootlebeatnanny Don't Mama Count Anymore
1964 679 The Homesteaders Leaving But I Won't Be Long Sing Me a Sad Song
1964 680 Hylo Brown Sad Prison Song Silent Partner
1964 681 The Willis Brothers Give Me 40 Acres (to Turn This Rig Around) [15] Gonna Buy Me a Juke Box
1964 682 Pee Wee King et Redd Stewart When the Lights Go Dim Downtown Stay Away from Me
1964 683 Joe Maphis Hot Rod Guitar Lonesome Jailhouse Blues
1964 684 Adrian Roland Exactly Like Him Toc Tic
1964 685 Cowboy Copas Old Man's Story Pretty Diamonds
1964 686 Wilf Carter Grandad's Yodeling Song The Little Shirt My Mother Made for Me
1964 687 Jimmie Skinner This Old Road Things that Might Have Been
1964 688 Carl Story The Old Country Preacher Listen to Your Radio
1964 689 Wayne Raney Young Widow Brown I Stumble, I Fumble, I Fall
1964 690 Johnny Bond Bachelor Bill My Wicked, Wicked Ways
1964 691 Frankie Miller It Took A Lot Of Love Mean Old Greyhound
1964 692 Betty Amos et Judy et Jean Eighteen Wheels A Rolling More than Your Money
1964 693 Howdy Kempf Baby Take Me I Don't Believe
1964 694 Ken Cameron Just One More Chance Say You Will
1964 695 The Homesteaders Carry Me Down The River Comin' Back for More
1964 696 Dean Manuel Ida Maggie
1964 697 Hylo Brown Walk Slowly Darling When the Bright Lights Grow Dim
1964 698 Pee Wee King et Redd Stewart Ten Thousand Crying Towels The Urge
1964 699 Glenn Barber Dancing Shoes Knock Knock
1964 700 Adrian Roland Better Judgement Until My Ink Dries Out
1964 701 Arthur « Guitar Boogie » Smith I Like Lasses Flat Top Hari Kari
1964 702 Clyde Moody Dark Midnight What It Means to be Lonely
1964 703 The Willis Brothers Blazing Smokestack (2 min 32 s) Too Early to Get Up
1964 704 Johnny Bond 10 Little Bottles[24] Let It Be Me
1964 705 Benny Martin Stick Your Finger In A Glass Of Water The Other Me
1965 () 737 Red Sovine Giddyup Go[20] A Kiss and the Keys
1965 706 Pete Drake Invitation To The Blues Rick-A-Shay
1965 707 Cecil Boykin Cabin In Pines Billy Blue Jeans
1965 708 Cowboy Copas Ride In My Little Red Wagon Black Eyed Susie
1965 709 Frankie Miller Big Talk Of The Town I Can Almost Forget
1965 710 Joe et Rose Maphis Hot Time In Nashville I've Got to Take You Home
1965 711 Jimmie Skinner Hard Working Man How's It Been (Since Last Heartbreak)
1965 712 The Homesteaders Diamonds For Ruby, Rubies For Pearl White Rain
1965 713 The Willis Brothers A Six Foot Two By Four Strange Old Town
1965 714 Betty Amos et Judy et Jean Steeple Jack Steeple Jack
1965 715 Hylo Brown Outlaw Girl I Wonder What You'll Find
1965 716 Kenny Roberts Guitar Ringing Tavern Town
1965 717 Joe « Red » Hayes I Grew Up Loving You Sunset Years
1965 718 Roger Miller Playboy Poor Little John
1965 719 Howdy Kemp Angels Don't Love Like You Do Heart Keep Your Big Mouth Shut
1965 720 Ken Clark Standing On The Outside We're Too Far Apart
1965 721 Johnny Bond Sick, Sober And Sorry The Man Who Comes Around
1965 722 Glenn Barber Loneliest Man In Town She's Out of Our World
1965 723 Slim Jacobs et Tommy Hill That's Truck Drivin' Cajun Call
1965 724 Dottie West I'd Be Lying Walking in the Dark
1965 725 Benny Martin One Way Or The Other Weekend Ellie
1965 726 Larry Kingston Losers Shoes Women Do Funny Things To Me
1965 727 Archie Campbell Green Stamps Three Little Pigs
1965 728 Joe et Rose Maphis Your Little Black Book Don't Pass Me By
1965 729 Cowboy Copas Waltzing With Sin Blue Kimono
1965 730 The Willis Brothers Pinball Anonymous When I Came Driving Through
1965 731 Johnny Bond The Great Figure Eight Race Sadie Was A Lady
1965 732 Adrian Roland Two Of Us Sorry Weasel In The Hen House
1965 733 The Homesteaders Calico Boy One Man's Sugar (Is Another Man's Salt)
1965 734 Coy Jackson Birds And Bees What It Takes (To Make A Grown Man Cry)
1965 735 Betty Amos et Judy et Jean Franklin County Moonshine I Can Almost Forget
1965 736 Kenny Roberts Fly Away Mockingbird If I'm a Man
1965 738 Jimmie Skinner Twenty Beers To Tell the World
1965 739 Frankie Miller Bringing Mary Home Country Music Who's Who
1965 740 George Riddle Sad Tale Of Woe When « It » Hits the Fan
1965 741 Glenn Arber Happy Birthday Broken Heart Let's Take the Fear (Out of Being Close)
1965 742 Hylo Brown Someone To Care Trickle Down Teardrops
1965 743 Benny Martin Hello City Limits I'll Never Get Over Loving You
1965 744 Larry Kingston Foot In My Mouth I'm a Flop
1965 745 Joe Maphis et Rose Lee Ridin' Down Ole 99 Turn on the Bright Lights
1965 746 Lulu Belle et Scotty I'll Be All Smiles Tonight Try to Live Some (When You're Here)
1965 747 Rusty Diamond I Guess I'd Better Get Up And Go Home Lonely Sentry
1965 748 The Willis Brothers Swing 'Til My Rose Breaks Love thy Neighbor
1966 749 Johnny Bond They Got Me Silent Walls
1966 750 Cowboy Copas Cowboy's Deck Of Cards Beyond the Sunset
1966 751 Pete Drake Y'all Come My Abilene
1966 752 Stringbean Crazy Viet Nam War Hey Old Man (Can You Play a Banjo)
1966 753 Howdy Kemp Go Find Another Fool Doc Doc Can You Tell
1966 754 Minnie Pearl Giddyup Go Answer[23] Road Runner
1966 755 George Riddle What Have I Gotta Do Set Up Another
1966 756 Betty Amos et Judy et Jean The Cat And The Rat If Mommy Didn't Sing
1966 757 Red Sovine Long Night Too Much
1966 758 Johnny Bond Fireball Over the Hill
1966 759 T. Texas Tyler Texas Boogie Woogie Just Like Dad
1966 760 The Willis Brothers Three Sheets In The Wind Waltzing with Sin
1966 761 Gene Brown One For All, All For One That's How Sure I Am
1966 762 Larry Kingston Down The Drain If Your Lips Move
1966 763 Buddy Starcher Little Red Riding Hood Ace of Hearts
1966 764 Minnie Pearl What Is An American Live Some While You're Here
1966 765 George Kent More I See Water - Whisky and Gas (2 min 18 s)
1966 766 Red Sovine I'm The Man I Think I Can Sleep Tonight
1966 767 Onie Wheeler Mr. Free Dancing
1966 768 Polly Hutt and her Crackers Why Buy The Cow You'll Never Love Him
1968 769 Kenny Roberts Anytime Tying the Leaves
1966 770 Hank Malcolm Mary Turn Around Yellow Bellied Sap Sucker
1966 771 Orval Prophet Big River Joe Travelling Snowman
1966 772 Larry Edwards Over The Wall 13th Month of the Year
1966 773 Harold Lowry Leatherneck One Step More
1966 774 Red Sovine et Minnie Pearl Alabam Nobody's Business
1966 775 Howdy Kempf Bundle Of Love It's Over Now
1966 776 Johnny Bond Hell's Angels A Way of Life
1966 777 Frankie Miller Charlie's Got A Good Thing Goin' Tough Road to Hoe
1966 778 Betty Amos et Judy et Jean Almost Persuaded Why Don't You Be My Baby
1966 779 Red Sovine Class Of '49 I Hope My Wife Don't Find Out
1966 780 Jack Lionell She Wasn't You Don't Let It Keep You From My Door
1966 781 Paul Wayne Everything But Love Keep the Fool You Made Me
1966 782 The Willis Brothers Ain't It Funny Goin' to Town
1966 783 T. Texas Tyler It's A Long Road Back Home I Still Love You (By The Way)
1966 784 Bobby Wooten Deer Huntin' Widow Goin' Deer Huntin'
1966 785 Onie Wheeler Playing Tricks I Closed My Book Last Night
1966 786 George Riddle This Town's Poorest Fool Your Sweet Love Came Just in Time
1966 787 « Little » Roy Wiggins Annette You're The One
1966 788 Kenny Roberts Blue Sioux City Sue
1966 789 Wade Jackson Poor Boy's Dream Sippin' on a Sud
1966 790 Johnny Bond (face A)
Red Sovine (face B)
The Gearhammer and the Hobo Sweet Nellie
1966 791 Dottie Moore The Hand That Rocks The Cradle Losing Him by Loving You
1967 792 Betty Amos (face A)
Judy et Jean (face B)
Have You Ever Ravenblack
1967 793 Frankie Miller Fickle Hand Of Fate She's My Antibiotic
1967 794 Red Sovine I Didn't Jump The Fence Don't Let My Glass Run Dry
1967 795 Eddie Mc Duff Colored Glass Country Came To Town
1967 796 The Willis Brothers Bob[23] Show Her Lots of Gold
1967 797 Gene Brown Skeleton In Everybody's Closet When Our Front Door is Shut
1967 798 Shirley Wood This One Belongs To Me When It Happens
1967 799 Mike Lane Letter To A D.J. I'm Not Allowed To Talk To Strangers
1967 800 George Kent Nice Guy 100% Lonesome
1967 801 The Lewis Family His Blood Now Covers My Sin When I Reach That City 'on the Hill
1967 802 Tommy Dee School For Fools Roger, Ed And Gus
1967 803 Johnny Bond Your Old Love Letters Si Si
1967 804 George Morgan I Couldn't See Look at the Lonely
1967 805 Kenny Roberts Just Look, Don't Touch Singing River
1967 806 T. Texas Tyler Injun Joe Crawdad Town
1967 807 Betty Amos et Judy et Jean He's Gone and Left Us One More Step
1967 808 George Riddle The Lovin' Land I Can Love You More
1967 809 Wade Jackson Big Wing Ding I'll Take You Back
1967 810 Larry Kingston Moving Hand Of Fate Scratch Your Dog
1967 811 Red Sovine Big Joe and Phantom 309[23] In Your Heart
1967 812 The Willis Brothers Somebody Knows My Dog The End of the Road
1967 813 Johnny Bond I Ain't Gonna Go Don't Bite The Hand that's Feeding You
1967 814 George Morgan Shiny Red Automobile Have Some of Mine
1967 815 Warren Robb I Can't Stand The Light Before The Past Destroys Me
1967 816 Ray King Big Wheel You're Gone
1967 817 Betty Amos et Judy et Jean Gotta Be Careful Ordinary Girl
1967 818 Eddie Mc Duff You're A Cheater Give a Little
1967 819 Guy Mitchell Traveling Shoes Every Night is a Lifetime
1967 820 George Riddle Some Real Good Reasons Hanky Panky In Our Sugar Shack
1967 821 Jimmie Skinner I'd Rather Take The Blame Kind of Love She Gave to Me
1967 822 Gene Brown China Girl If You Want Her You Can Have Her
1967 823 Red Sovine Tell Maude I Slipped Not Like It Was With You
1967 825 George Morgan Barbara Sad Bird
1968 824 Arthur « Guitar Boogie » Smith British Backbeat Lynn's Gone
1968 826 Johnny Bond Bottom Of The Bottle I'm Gonna Raise Cain (While I'm Able)
1968 827 Billy Golden Life's Little Pleasures Loser Makin' Good
1968 828 Guy Mitchell Alabam Irene Good-By
1968 829 Snooky Lanson Take Your Time Woman Gone Bad
1968 830 The Willis Brothers Ode To Big Joe Drivin's in My Blood
1968 831 Red Sovine Twenty-One Sparkling Wine
1968 832 Warren Ross Temporarily Mine Pushups from the Ceiling
1968 833 Ray King It Ain't The Miles Where He Lives
1968 834 George Morgan Living Rosebuds and You
1968 835 Charlie Hamilton Bad Dreams I'll Never Leave San Antonio
1968 836 Jimmie Skinner (face A)
The Stanley Brothers (face B)
Story of Bonnie and Clyde Bonnie and Clyde's Getaway
1968 837 Pat et Darrell Hippy Dippy Dan Our Sleeper Cab Home
1968 838 Carol Lee I Don't Believe I'm Surprised at Me
1968 839 Bobby Stephenson You're The One I Know You're Going Away
1968 840 Billy Golden Born Loser Wild Wild Thing
1968 841 Tommy Faile Certain Little Girl I Don't Have to-But I Do
1968 842 Red Sovine Loser Making Good Good Enough for Nothing
1968 843 Eddie Mc Duff Day After Day Part Time
1968 844 Gene Brown Get It Over God Made a Woman
1968 845 Snooky Lanson It Ain't Easy World of Memories
1968 846 Guy Mitchell Frisco Line Singing the Blues
1968 847 Johnny Bond Invitation To The Blues Down to Your Last Fool
1968 848 The Willis Brothers Diesel Driving Donut Dunkin' Dan A Moonlight Ride in a Diesel
1968 849 Billy Golden Good Enough For You I Was Born to Be in Love With You
1968 850 George Morgan The Sounds Of Goodbye Ballad Of The Grand Ole Opry
1968 851 Kenny Roberts Country Music Singing Sensation Fugitive of Love
1968 852 Red Sovine Normally, Norma Loves Me Live And Let Live And Be Happy
1968 853 Glen Campbell For The Love Of A Woman Smokey Blue Eyes
1968 854 Rudy Lyle Brown Eyes Crying Over Blue Can I Come Back Again
1968 855 Snooky Lanson Ever Present Past Every Night is a Lifetime
1968 856 Warren Robb More Woman Than You Pretty Pictures in Your Mind
1968 857 Red Sovine Between Closing Time And Dawn The Father of Judy Ann
1968 858 Carol Lee Number Eighty-Two With Each Thought of You
1969 859 Billy Golden Me And Mine I Don't Know a Lot of Things
1969 860 George Morgan I'll Sail My Ship Alone Live and Let Live and Be Happy
1969 861 Arthur « Guitar Boogie » Smith What Is An American? Psychoanalysis
1969 862 Snooky Lanson Anytime What Could I Do With Your Memory
1969 863 The Willis Brothers Alcohol And No. 2 Diesel My Ramblin' Boy
1969 864 Red Sovine Blues Stay Away from Me Whiskey Flavored Kisses
1969 865 Warren Robb Magical Light Of Love (How Long Does It Take) A Memory to Die
1969 866 Guy Mitchell Get It Over Just Wish You'd Change Your Mind
1969 867 Roger Sovine I Know You're Not An Angel Pledge Of Allegiance
1969 868 Arthur « Guitar Boogie » Smith Guitar Unlimited Summer Theme
1969 869 Kenny Roberts Gonna Whistle Me a Tune Artificial Flowers
1969 870 Gene Dunlop Six Steel Bars One Buck at a Time
1969 871 Ralph Loveday I'm Not Two Faced You Should See Me Tomorrow
1969 872 Red Sovine Who Am I Three Hearts in a Tangle
1969 873 Lois Williams Corner Of Your World He's The Man
1969 874 The Willis Brothers Buyin' Popcorn 1000 Acres
1969 875 Bobby Harden The Wild Ones Except for One
1969 876 Sylvia Mobley Swapped For The Bottle Treating You Cool
1969 877 Lois Williams A Girl Named Sam We've Got Another Chance
1969 878 Guy Mitchell Smokey Blue Eyes Heartaches by the Number
1969 879 Bobby Harden et Karen Wheeler Love For a Child We Got Each Other
1969 880 Warren Robb Face Of Love Wild Seed in the Wind
1969 881 J. David Sloan Angeline Something Ain't Right
1969 882 Red Sovine Truck Drivers Prayer Chairman of the Board
1969 883 Judy West Just A Bend Of The Road Tomorrow (I'm Going to Have a Talk With My Heart)
1969 884 The Willis Brothers Cold North Wind Gypsy Rose And Me
1969 885 Red Sovine et Lois Williams Castle Of Shame Why Don't You Haul Off and Love Me
1969 886 Lois Williams From Miss To Mistake You Low-Down Son of a Gun
1969 887 Tiny Harris Blackland Farmer Georgia Manhunt
1970 888 Lewis Wickham Little Bit Late Endless Love Affair
1970 889 Red Sovine I Know You're Married But I Love You Still Money, Marbles and Chalk
1970 890 Kenny Roberts The Bottle Holds The Man You Left too Much
1970 891 J. David Sloan Heaven Help My Soul Love Can't Always be the Way You Want It
1970 892 Mayor Ronnie Thompson Sittin' On The) Dock Of The Bay It Couldn't Happen Again
1970 893 Johnny Bond It Only Hurts When I Cry The Girl Who Carried a Torch for Me
1970 894 Carl et Sophie Tipton High Heels With No Sole Tiger Let Me Hear Your Roar
1970 895 Rose Maddox Bigger The Pride Faded Love
1970 896 Red Sovine Freightliner Fever Mr. Sunday Sun
1970 897 J. David Sloan Sleep Woman Sleep Young Widow Brown
1970 898 Charlie Collins Monkeys Out Of Men I've Been on the Road too Much
1970 899 Lois Williams What It Takes I Fell In Love With A Feller On The Hee Haw Show
1970 900 Warren Robb Better Way To Die Everybody's Got A Little Evil on their Mind
1970 901 Larry Downey Deep In The Heart Of My Woman It's Never too Late
1970 902 Lewis Wickham Hippy Love Song Me And Bobby Mc Gee
1970 903 The Willis Brothers Nashville Ace In The Hole There Goes the Farm
1970 904 Gene Henslee Life To Legend Things I Want to Be
1970 905 Peter Brick Mornin' Road She's a Woman
1970 906 Judy West Nashville Wives Yes, I Know that I'm Alive
1970 907 Tommy Collins Cigarette Milner Roots of My Raising
1970 908 Kenny Roberts Best Part Of My Years Wondering Green River
1970 909 Tiny Harris If I Hear It From You King of the Highway
1970 910 Mayf Nutter The Other Side Simpson Creek (Won't Never Run Free Again)
1970 911 Jimmy Wolford I Woke Up In A Tree When the Song is Over
1970 912 Beverly Wilks One Man Woman Lonely Woman
1970 913 Lois Williams Don't Take My Child Away I'm Looking for a Man, Boy
1970 914 Ronnie Thompson Help Keep Our City Clean Downtown, Country Girl
1970 915 Red Sovine Enough To Take The Me Out Of Men I'm Waiting Just for You
1970 916 Johnny Bond Here Come The Elephants Take Me Back to Tulsa
1970 917 Jim Single Bobby Joe Don't Hurt Me Anymore
1970 918 Red Sovine Unfinished Letter The Thought Of Losing You
1970 919 Jack Kane Satisfied Mind Something
1970 920 Wayne Walker Nobody Knows But Me When Passion Calls
1971 45-933 Red Sovine Happy Birthday, My Darlin'
1972 45-947 Kenny Roberts Ding Dong Bell
1973 45-970 George Avak I've Loved You All Over the World
1976 SD 142 Red Sovine Teddy Bear[20] Daddy
1977 SD 154 Narvel Dollar Stolen Moments
1985 SD 177 Red Sovine Giddyup Go
45-257 Amos Como and His Tune Toppers Hole in the Wall Heartbroken Lips
45-522 Billy and Gordon Hamrick When I Feel the Spirit (Brother) I'm Gonna Shout
45-536 Leo Ogletree Crooked Dice
45-552 Lucky Wray Sick and Tired
45-561 Jimmy Johnson Woman Love
45-563 Hoytt Scoggins and the Saturday Nite Jamboree Boys Why Did we Fall in Love
45-567 Frank Evans and His TopNotchers What Is It (That I'm too Young to Know)
45-569 « Cousin » Arnold and His Country Cousins Be my baby, baby doll What is Life to You
45-575 Lucky Wray What-cha Say Honey
45-582 Jimmy Blakley et Dorothy Blakley No one But You
45-607 Don Owens et The Circle « O » Ranchboys Last chance A Thief
45-631 Ken Clark and His Merry Mountain Boys Ho! Ho! Love 'em Joe
45-637 Mel Price and His Santa Fe Rangers I Miss You So
45-660 Leon Holmes Half a Chance
45-922 Mayf Nutter Nashville Wives Country's Gone
45-925 Jack Kane Bottle Of Wine Bottle of Wine
45-929 J. David Sloan One Toke Over the Line
9.34.001 George Jones One is a Lonely Number Frozen Heart
D-1001 (disque 25 cm) Kay Riggs and His Orchestra Steppin' in the Straw Sympathy

Cartouches 8 pistes

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Date de parution Numéro Artiste(s) Titre
1977 SDT-13023 Bill Doggett and His Combo 16 Bandstand Favorites
SLPT-1963 Moore and Napier The Best of Moore and Napier

Cassettes

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Date de parution Numéro Artiste(s) Face A Face B
1977 SDC-13015 16 Greatest Original Bluegrass Hits
Date de parution Numéro Artiste(s) Titre
2005 () Kenny Roberts Indian love call
2005 () Lewis Family Blow of the spirit
2008 (1er janvier) Red Sovine Anytime
Date de parution[14] Numéro Artiste(s) Face A Face B
1954 154 Moon Mullican Cabaret Piano And Moonshine Special
1955 219 Buddy Dee Swamp Water Drag
Cherokee Ride
Shuffle The Blues
String Band Rag
1956 222 John Reedy Trio St. John
Sunshine and Flowers
He's Coming Back
Come and Go With Me
1957 295
1958 358 The Lewis Family
1958 365 Cousin Jody Jody's Chimes
Blues In Reserve
Beyond The Next Hilltop
Lady Cop
1958 376 The Southland Trio Angel Band
Gone Home
Insurance
Shout And Shine
1959 SEP-101 Carl Story And His Rambling Mountaineers Old Country Baptizer
1960 SEP-127 Gospel Songs By All Star Artists
1965 SJB-333 (17 cm) Johnny Bond Ten Little Bottles
1965 SJB-357 (17 cm) That's Truckdrivin'
68006 Cowboy Copas Country and Western Music
1959 Sep-113 Carl Story and His Rambling Mountaineers Life's Evening Sun

Notes et références

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  1. (en) « Lefty Frizzell », Billboard,‎ , p. 69 (lire en ligne).
  2. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z et aa (en) « The Starday Story », sur bsnpubs.com, web.archive.org (consulté le ).
  3. (en) Nick Tosches, The Nick Tosches Reader, Da Capo Press, , 624 p. (ISBN 0-306-80969-9), p. 366—367.
  4. (en) Paul Kingsbury, The Encyclopedia of Country Music, , p. 504.
  5. Record Makers and Breakers, p. 284.
  6. The House that Country Music Built, p. 65.
  7. (en) « Country Music in the Pacific Northwest », web.archive.org (consulté le ).
  8. The House that Country Music Built, p. 68.
  9. (en) Andy Bradley et Charles Roger Wood, House of Hits : The Story of Houston’s Gold Star/Sugar Hill Recording Studios, (lire en ligne), p. 69.
  10. Record Makers and Breakers, p. 287.
  11. Record Makers and Breakers, p. 148.
  12. (en) Rick Kennedy et Randy McNutt (préf. Al Kooper), Little Labels—Big Sound : Small Record Companies and the Rise of American Music, Bloomington (Indiana, États-Unis), Indiana University Press, , 203 p. (ISBN 0-253-33548-5, lire en ligne), p. 70—71.
  13. Girl on the Billboard, Truck Driving Son-of-a-gun, Kiss and the Keys, Hi Way Man, Johnny Overload, Big Mack, Ten Days out, Two Days in...
  14. a et b (en) « 45 Discography for Starday Records », archive.is (consulté le ).
  15. a et b 4e au palmarès country de Billboard[réf. nécessaire].
  16. a b et c 7e au palmarès country de Billboard[réf. nécessaire].
  17. 3e au palmarès country de Billboard[réf. nécessaire].
  18. 5e au palmarès country de Billboard[réf. nécessaire].
  19. a b et c 12e au palmarès country de Billboard[réf. nécessaire].
  20. a b et c 1er au palmarès country de Billboard.[réf. nécessaire]
  21. a et b 15e au palmarès country de Billboard[réf. nécessaire].
  22. a et b 10e au palmarès country de Billboard[réf. nécessaire].
  23. a b c et d 9e au palmarès country de Billboard[réf. nécessaire].
  24. 2e au palmarès country de Billboard[réf. nécessaire].

Bibliographie

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  • (en) Nathan D. Gibson et Don Pierce, The Starday Story : The House that Country Music Built, University Press of Mississippi, , 266 p., couverture cartonnée (ISBN 978-1-60473-830-8 et 1-60473-830-8, présentation en ligne, lire en ligne).
  • (en) John Broven, Record Makers and Breakers, (lire en ligne).
  • (en) Jens Lund et R. Serge Denisoff, « The Folk Music Revival and the Counter Culture : Contributions and Contradictions », The Journal of American Folklore, vol. 84, no 334,‎ (résumé).
  • (en) Norm Cohen, « Folk Music Discography », Western Folklore, vol. 31, no 1,‎ (résumé).
  • (en) Thomas Adler, « The Ballad in Bluegrass Music », Folklore Forum, Department of Folklore and Ethnomusicology, Indiana University, vol. 7, no 1,‎ , p. 3—47 (ISSN 0015-5926, lire en ligne).
  • (en) S. Hambly, « Bluegrass Records : A Review Article », The Journal of AmericanFolklore, vol. 89, no 354,‎ (résumé).
  • (en) Colin Escott, « Inside Starday Records : A Conversation with Don Pierce », Journal of Country Music, vol. 17, no 1,‎ , p. 33.
  • (en) D. Edwards et M. Callahan, The Starday Records Story, Both Sides Now Publications, .

Liens externes

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