There is more than one artist by the name 'Jimmie Rodgers'.
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1) Jimmie Rodgers (James Charles Rodgers, September 8, 1897 – May 26, 1933) was an American country singer in the early 20th century, known most widely for his rhythmic yodeling. Among the first country music superstars and pioneers, Rodgers was also known as "The Singing Brakeman", "The Blue Yodeler", and "The Father of Country Music". The Bristol sessions are considered the "Big Bang" of modern country music. They were held in 1927 in Bristol, Tennessee by Victor Talking Machine Company company producer Ralph Peer. They marked the commercial debut of Jimmie Rodgers.
Rodgers' traditional birthplace is usually given as Meridian, Mississippi; however, in documents signed by Rodgers later in life, his birthplace was listed as Geiger, Alabama, the home of his paternal grandparents. Historians who have researched the circumstances of that document, however, including Nolan Porterfield and Barry Mazor, continue to identify Pine Springs, Mississippi, just north of Meridian, as his genuine birthplace. Rodgers' mother died when he was about six or seven years old, and Rodgers, the youngest of three sons, spent the next few years living with various relatives in southeast Mississippi and southwest Alabama, near Geiger. In the 1900 Census for Daleville, Lauderdale County, Mississippi, Jimmie's mother, Eliza [Bozeman] Rodgers, was listed as already having had seven children, with four of them still living at that date. Jimmie ["James" in the Census] was next to the youngest at that time, and was probably born sixth of the total of seven children. He eventually returned home to live with his father, Aaron Rodgers, a Maintenance-of-Way foreman on the Mobile and Ohio Railroad, who had settled with a new wife in Meridian.
Rodgers' affinity for entertaining came at an early age, and the lure of the road was irresistible to him. By age 13, he had twice organized and begun traveling shows, only to be brought home by his father. His father found Rodgers his first job working on the railroad as a water boy. Here he was further taught to pick and strum by rail workers and hobos. As a water boy, he would have been exposed to the work chants of the African American railroad workers known as gandy dancers. A few years later, he became a brakeman on the New Orleans and Northeastern Railroad, a position formerly secured by his oldest brother, Walter, a conductor on the line running between Meridian and New Orleans.
In 1924 at age 27, Rodgers contracted tuberculosis. The disease temporarily ended his railroad career, but at the same time gave him the chance to get back to the entertainment industry. He organized a traveling road show and performed across the Southeastern United States until, once again, he was forced home after a cyclone destroyed his tent. He returned to railroad work as a brakeman in Miami, Florida, but eventually his illness cost him his job. He relocated to Tucson, Arizona and was employed as a switchman by the Southern Pacific Railroad. He kept the job for less than a year, and the Rodgers family (which by then included wife Carrie and daughter Anita) settled back in Meridian in early 1927.
Rodgers decided to travel to Asheville, North Carolina, later that same year. On April 18, at 9:30 p.m., Jimmie, and Otis Kuykendall performed for the first time on WWNC, Asheville’s first radio station. A few months later Rodgers recruited a group from Bristol, Tennessee called the Tenneva Ramblers and secured a weekly slot on the station listed as "The Jimmie Rodgers Entertainers."
In late July 1927, Rodgers' bandmates learned that Ralph Peer, a representative of the Victor Talking Machine Company, was coming to Bristol to hold an audition for local musicians. Rodgers and the group arrived in Bristol on August 3, 1927, and auditioned for Peer in an empty warehouse. Peer agreed to record them the next day. That night, as the band discussed how they would be billed on the record, an argument ensued, the band broke up, and Rodgers arrived at the recording session the next morning alone. However, in a videotaped interview, Claude Grant of the Tenneva Ramblers gave a totally different reason for the band's breakup. Rodgers had taken some guitars on consignment. He sold them but did not pay back the music stores which supplied the guitars. Grant said that the band broke up because they did not agree with that. On Wednesday, August 4, 1927 Jimmie Rodgers completed his first session for Victor. It lasted from 2:00 p.m. to 4:20 p.m. and yielded two songs: "The Soldier's Sweetheart" and "Sleep, Baby, Sleep". For the test recordings, Rodgers received $100.
The recordings were released on October 7 earning modest success. In November, Rodgers, determined more than ever to make it in entertainment, headed to New York City in an effort to arrange another session with Peer. Peer agreed to record him again, and the two met in Philadelphia before traveling to Camden, New Jersey, to the Victor studios. Four songs made it out of this session, including "Blue Yodel", better known as "T for Texas". In the next two years, this recording sold nearly half a million copies, rocketing Rodgers into stardom. After this, he got to determine when Peer and Victor would record him, and he sold out shows whenever and wherever he played.
Over the next few years, Rodgers was very busy. He did a movie short for Columbia Pictures, The Singing Brakeman (this is available on the DVD and VHS compilation "Times Ain't Like They Used To Be: Early Rural & Popular Music From Rare Original Film Masters 1928-35" and on YouTube), and made various recordings across the country. He toured with humorist Will Rogers as part of a Red Cross tour across the Midwest. On July 16, 1930, he recorded "Blue Yodel No. 9" with Louis Armstrong on trumpet and his wife Lil Hardin Armstrong on piano.
A song written by Clayton McMichen and recorded as “Prohibition Has Done Me Wrong” was not issued, possibly because of copyright conflicts with Columbia. According to Juanita McMichen Lynch, Peer thought it was "too controversial for the times." The master was put aside and then accidentally lost.
Rodgers' next-to-last recordings were made in August 1932 in Camden, and it was clear that the tuberculosis was getting the better of him. He had given up touring by that time, but did have a weekly radio show in San Antonio, Texas, where he had relocated when "T for Texas" became a hit. Earnings from his recordings enabled Rodgers to build a large house for his family in Kerrville, Texas, a location chosen partly for health reasons. But it was not in Rodgers' make-up to stay still, and his constant touring and recording schedule only hurt his chances of recovering from TB.
With the country in the grip of the Depression, the practice of making field recordings was quickly fading, so in May 1933, Rodgers traveled again to New York City for a group of sessions beginning May 17, 1933. He started these sessions recording alone and completed four songs on the first day. When he returned to the studio after a day's rest, he had to record sitting down and soon retired to his hotel in hopes of regaining enough energy to finish the songs he had been rehearsing. The recording engineer hired two session musicians to help Rodgers when he came back to the studio a few days later. Together they recorded a few songs, including "Mississippi Delta Blues". For his last song of the session, however, Jimmie chose to perform alone, and as a matching bookend to his career, recorded "Years Ago" by himself.
During his last recording session in New York City on May 24, 1933, after years of fighting the tuberculosis, Rodgers was so weakened that he needed to rest on a cot between songs. Jimmie Rodgers died two days later on May 26, 1933 from a pulmonary hemorrhage while staying at the Taft Hotel; he was only 35 years old.
When the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum was established in 1961, Rodgers was one of the first three (the others were music publisher and songwriter Fred Rose and singer-songwriter Hank Williams) to be inducted. Rodgers was elected to the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1970 and, as an early influence, to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1986. "Blue Yodel No. 9" was selected as one of The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll. Rodgers was ranked No. 33 on CMT's 40 Greatest Men of Country Music in 2003.
Since 1953, Meridian's Jimmie Rodgers Memorial Festival has been held annually during May to honor the anniversary of Rodgers' death. The first festival was on May 26, 1953.
Both Gene Autry and future Louisiana governor Jimmie Davis (author of "You Are My Sunshine") began their careers as Jimmie Rodgers copyists, and Merle Haggard, Hank Snow, and Lefty Frizzell later did tribute albums. In 1997 Bob Dylan put together a tribute compilation of major artists covering Rodgers' songs, "The Songs of Jimmie Rodgers, A Tribute" (Sony – ASIN: B000002BLD). The artists included Bono, Alison Krauss & Union Station, Jerry Garcia, Dickey Betts, Dwight Yoakam, Aaron Neville, John Mellencamp, Willie Nelson and others. Dylan had earlier once remarked, "The songs were different than the norm. They had more of an individual nature and an elevated conscience... I was drawn to their power."
In 1969, country singer Merle Haggard released Same Train, A Different Time: Merle Haggard Sings The Great Songs Of Jimmie Rodgers. Haggard also covered "No Hard Times" and "T.B. Blues" on his best-selling live albums "Okie From Muskogee" (1969) and "Fightin' Side of Me" (1970). "Blue Yodel No. 1 (T for Texas)" was covered by Lynyrd Skynyrd (sometimes announced as "(Gimme A) T For Texas (T For Tennessee)" later on) on their live album One More from the Road. Ronnie has also been quoted from a July 13, 1977 concert intermission in Asbury Park, New Jersey as saying that they've "always been interested in old country music" like Jimmie Rodgers and Merle Haggard before launching into playing "T For Texas".[10] Lynyrd Skynyrd has also named both Haggard and Rodgers in their song "Railroad Song" ("I'm going to ride this train, Lord, until I find out, what Jimmie Rodgers and The Hag was all about") Tompall Glaser has also covered a version that was included on country music's first million-selling album, Wanted! The Outlaws.
On May 24, 1978, the United States Postal Service issued a 13-cent commemorative stamp honoring Rodgers, the first in its long-running Performing Arts Series. The stamp was designed by Jim Sharpe (who did several others in this series), who depicted him with brakeman's outfit and guitar, giving his "two thumbs up", along with a locomotive in silhouette in the background.
Rodgers' legacy and influence is not limited to country music. The 2009 book "Meeting Jimmie Rodgers: How America's Original Roots Music Hero Changed the Pop Sounds of a Century" tracks Rodgers influence through a broad range of musical genres, internationally. He was influential to Ozark poet Frank Stanford, who composed a series of "blue yodel" poems, and a number of later blues artists. Rodgers was one of the biggest stars of American music between 1927 and 1933, arguably doing more to popularize blues than any other performer of his time.[8] Rodgers influenced many later blues artists, among them Muddy Waters, Big Bill Broonzy, and Chester Arthur Burnett, better known as Howlin' Wolf. Jimmie Rodgers was Wolf's childhood idol. Wolf tried to emulate Rodgers's yodel, but found that his efforts sounded more like a growl or a howl. "I couldn't do no yodelin'," Barry Gifford quoted him as saying in Rolling Stone, "so I turned to howlin'. And it's done me just fine."
Rodgers' influence can also be heard in artists including Tommy Johnson, the Mississippi Sheiks, and Mississippi John Hurt, whose "Let the Mermaids Flirt With Me" is based on Rodgers’ hit "Waiting On A Train". Elvis Presley has also been quoted as mentioning Jimmie Rodgers as an important influence and stating that he was a big fan. Jerry Lee Lewis listed Rodgers as a major stylist and covered many of his songs. Moon Mullican, Tommy Duncan and many other western swing singers also were influenced by him. Gene Autry's earlier material largely copied Rodgers' blues records.
The 1982 film, Honkytonk Man, directed by and starring Clint Eastwood was loosely based on Rodgers' life.
In "Cleaning Windows," Van Morrison sings about listening to Rodgers, but this is more likely to refer to Jimmy Rogers, the blues singer as Morrison is singing about other blues singers in the same song, and does not mention any other Country and Western singers.
In the book, Faking It: The Quest for Authenticity in Popular Music, the song "T.B. Blues" is presented as one the first truly autobiographical songs.
On May 28, 2010, Slim Bryant, the last surviving singer to have made a recording with Rodgers, died at the age of 101. They recorded Bryant's song "Mother, the Queen of My Heart" in 1932. The Union, a collaborative album between Elton John and Leon Russell, featured a song entitled "Jimmie Rodgers' Dream", which was a tribute to Rodgers.
In May 2010, a second marker, on the Mississippi Country Music Trail, was erected near Rodgers' gravesite, marking his role as The Father of Country Music.
In 2013, Rodgers was posthumously inducted to the Blues Hall of Fame.
2) James Frederick "Jimmie" Rodgers is also an American pop/rock & roll singer, incidentally born September 18, 1933 (year of death of the country musician above) in Camas, Washington, United States. He had number of hits in the 1950's, including versions of "Kisses Sweeter Than Wine", "Honeycomb","Oh Oh I'm Fallin' In Love Again", Woman from Liberia" and, particularly in the UK "English Country Garden".
Rodgers was taught music by his mother, learned to play the piano and guitar, and joined a band called "The Melodies" started by violinist Phil Clark, while he served in the United States Air Force in Korea.
1) Jimmi… Read Full Bio ↴There is more than one artist by the name 'Jimmie Rodgers'.
1) Jimmie Rodgers (James Charles Rodgers, September 8, 1897 – May 26, 1933) was an American country singer in the early 20th century, known most widely for his rhythmic yodeling. Among the first country music superstars and pioneers, Rodgers was also known as "The Singing Brakeman", "The Blue Yodeler", and "The Father of Country Music". The Bristol sessions are considered the "Big Bang" of modern country music. They were held in 1927 in Bristol, Tennessee by Victor Talking Machine Company company producer Ralph Peer. They marked the commercial debut of Jimmie Rodgers.
Rodgers' traditional birthplace is usually given as Meridian, Mississippi; however, in documents signed by Rodgers later in life, his birthplace was listed as Geiger, Alabama, the home of his paternal grandparents. Historians who have researched the circumstances of that document, however, including Nolan Porterfield and Barry Mazor, continue to identify Pine Springs, Mississippi, just north of Meridian, as his genuine birthplace. Rodgers' mother died when he was about six or seven years old, and Rodgers, the youngest of three sons, spent the next few years living with various relatives in southeast Mississippi and southwest Alabama, near Geiger. In the 1900 Census for Daleville, Lauderdale County, Mississippi, Jimmie's mother, Eliza [Bozeman] Rodgers, was listed as already having had seven children, with four of them still living at that date. Jimmie ["James" in the Census] was next to the youngest at that time, and was probably born sixth of the total of seven children. He eventually returned home to live with his father, Aaron Rodgers, a Maintenance-of-Way foreman on the Mobile and Ohio Railroad, who had settled with a new wife in Meridian.
Rodgers' affinity for entertaining came at an early age, and the lure of the road was irresistible to him. By age 13, he had twice organized and begun traveling shows, only to be brought home by his father. His father found Rodgers his first job working on the railroad as a water boy. Here he was further taught to pick and strum by rail workers and hobos. As a water boy, he would have been exposed to the work chants of the African American railroad workers known as gandy dancers. A few years later, he became a brakeman on the New Orleans and Northeastern Railroad, a position formerly secured by his oldest brother, Walter, a conductor on the line running between Meridian and New Orleans.
In 1924 at age 27, Rodgers contracted tuberculosis. The disease temporarily ended his railroad career, but at the same time gave him the chance to get back to the entertainment industry. He organized a traveling road show and performed across the Southeastern United States until, once again, he was forced home after a cyclone destroyed his tent. He returned to railroad work as a brakeman in Miami, Florida, but eventually his illness cost him his job. He relocated to Tucson, Arizona and was employed as a switchman by the Southern Pacific Railroad. He kept the job for less than a year, and the Rodgers family (which by then included wife Carrie and daughter Anita) settled back in Meridian in early 1927.
Rodgers decided to travel to Asheville, North Carolina, later that same year. On April 18, at 9:30 p.m., Jimmie, and Otis Kuykendall performed for the first time on WWNC, Asheville’s first radio station. A few months later Rodgers recruited a group from Bristol, Tennessee called the Tenneva Ramblers and secured a weekly slot on the station listed as "The Jimmie Rodgers Entertainers."
In late July 1927, Rodgers' bandmates learned that Ralph Peer, a representative of the Victor Talking Machine Company, was coming to Bristol to hold an audition for local musicians. Rodgers and the group arrived in Bristol on August 3, 1927, and auditioned for Peer in an empty warehouse. Peer agreed to record them the next day. That night, as the band discussed how they would be billed on the record, an argument ensued, the band broke up, and Rodgers arrived at the recording session the next morning alone. However, in a videotaped interview, Claude Grant of the Tenneva Ramblers gave a totally different reason for the band's breakup. Rodgers had taken some guitars on consignment. He sold them but did not pay back the music stores which supplied the guitars. Grant said that the band broke up because they did not agree with that. On Wednesday, August 4, 1927 Jimmie Rodgers completed his first session for Victor. It lasted from 2:00 p.m. to 4:20 p.m. and yielded two songs: "The Soldier's Sweetheart" and "Sleep, Baby, Sleep". For the test recordings, Rodgers received $100.
The recordings were released on October 7 earning modest success. In November, Rodgers, determined more than ever to make it in entertainment, headed to New York City in an effort to arrange another session with Peer. Peer agreed to record him again, and the two met in Philadelphia before traveling to Camden, New Jersey, to the Victor studios. Four songs made it out of this session, including "Blue Yodel", better known as "T for Texas". In the next two years, this recording sold nearly half a million copies, rocketing Rodgers into stardom. After this, he got to determine when Peer and Victor would record him, and he sold out shows whenever and wherever he played.
Over the next few years, Rodgers was very busy. He did a movie short for Columbia Pictures, The Singing Brakeman (this is available on the DVD and VHS compilation "Times Ain't Like They Used To Be: Early Rural & Popular Music From Rare Original Film Masters 1928-35" and on YouTube), and made various recordings across the country. He toured with humorist Will Rogers as part of a Red Cross tour across the Midwest. On July 16, 1930, he recorded "Blue Yodel No. 9" with Louis Armstrong on trumpet and his wife Lil Hardin Armstrong on piano.
A song written by Clayton McMichen and recorded as “Prohibition Has Done Me Wrong” was not issued, possibly because of copyright conflicts with Columbia. According to Juanita McMichen Lynch, Peer thought it was "too controversial for the times." The master was put aside and then accidentally lost.
Rodgers' next-to-last recordings were made in August 1932 in Camden, and it was clear that the tuberculosis was getting the better of him. He had given up touring by that time, but did have a weekly radio show in San Antonio, Texas, where he had relocated when "T for Texas" became a hit. Earnings from his recordings enabled Rodgers to build a large house for his family in Kerrville, Texas, a location chosen partly for health reasons. But it was not in Rodgers' make-up to stay still, and his constant touring and recording schedule only hurt his chances of recovering from TB.
With the country in the grip of the Depression, the practice of making field recordings was quickly fading, so in May 1933, Rodgers traveled again to New York City for a group of sessions beginning May 17, 1933. He started these sessions recording alone and completed four songs on the first day. When he returned to the studio after a day's rest, he had to record sitting down and soon retired to his hotel in hopes of regaining enough energy to finish the songs he had been rehearsing. The recording engineer hired two session musicians to help Rodgers when he came back to the studio a few days later. Together they recorded a few songs, including "Mississippi Delta Blues". For his last song of the session, however, Jimmie chose to perform alone, and as a matching bookend to his career, recorded "Years Ago" by himself.
During his last recording session in New York City on May 24, 1933, after years of fighting the tuberculosis, Rodgers was so weakened that he needed to rest on a cot between songs. Jimmie Rodgers died two days later on May 26, 1933 from a pulmonary hemorrhage while staying at the Taft Hotel; he was only 35 years old.
When the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum was established in 1961, Rodgers was one of the first three (the others were music publisher and songwriter Fred Rose and singer-songwriter Hank Williams) to be inducted. Rodgers was elected to the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1970 and, as an early influence, to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1986. "Blue Yodel No. 9" was selected as one of The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll. Rodgers was ranked No. 33 on CMT's 40 Greatest Men of Country Music in 2003.
Since 1953, Meridian's Jimmie Rodgers Memorial Festival has been held annually during May to honor the anniversary of Rodgers' death. The first festival was on May 26, 1953.
Both Gene Autry and future Louisiana governor Jimmie Davis (author of "You Are My Sunshine") began their careers as Jimmie Rodgers copyists, and Merle Haggard, Hank Snow, and Lefty Frizzell later did tribute albums. In 1997 Bob Dylan put together a tribute compilation of major artists covering Rodgers' songs, "The Songs of Jimmie Rodgers, A Tribute" (Sony – ASIN: B000002BLD). The artists included Bono, Alison Krauss & Union Station, Jerry Garcia, Dickey Betts, Dwight Yoakam, Aaron Neville, John Mellencamp, Willie Nelson and others. Dylan had earlier once remarked, "The songs were different than the norm. They had more of an individual nature and an elevated conscience... I was drawn to their power."
In 1969, country singer Merle Haggard released Same Train, A Different Time: Merle Haggard Sings The Great Songs Of Jimmie Rodgers. Haggard also covered "No Hard Times" and "T.B. Blues" on his best-selling live albums "Okie From Muskogee" (1969) and "Fightin' Side of Me" (1970). "Blue Yodel No. 1 (T for Texas)" was covered by Lynyrd Skynyrd (sometimes announced as "(Gimme A) T For Texas (T For Tennessee)" later on) on their live album One More from the Road. Ronnie has also been quoted from a July 13, 1977 concert intermission in Asbury Park, New Jersey as saying that they've "always been interested in old country music" like Jimmie Rodgers and Merle Haggard before launching into playing "T For Texas".[10] Lynyrd Skynyrd has also named both Haggard and Rodgers in their song "Railroad Song" ("I'm going to ride this train, Lord, until I find out, what Jimmie Rodgers and The Hag was all about") Tompall Glaser has also covered a version that was included on country music's first million-selling album, Wanted! The Outlaws.
On May 24, 1978, the United States Postal Service issued a 13-cent commemorative stamp honoring Rodgers, the first in its long-running Performing Arts Series. The stamp was designed by Jim Sharpe (who did several others in this series), who depicted him with brakeman's outfit and guitar, giving his "two thumbs up", along with a locomotive in silhouette in the background.
Rodgers' legacy and influence is not limited to country music. The 2009 book "Meeting Jimmie Rodgers: How America's Original Roots Music Hero Changed the Pop Sounds of a Century" tracks Rodgers influence through a broad range of musical genres, internationally. He was influential to Ozark poet Frank Stanford, who composed a series of "blue yodel" poems, and a number of later blues artists. Rodgers was one of the biggest stars of American music between 1927 and 1933, arguably doing more to popularize blues than any other performer of his time.[8] Rodgers influenced many later blues artists, among them Muddy Waters, Big Bill Broonzy, and Chester Arthur Burnett, better known as Howlin' Wolf. Jimmie Rodgers was Wolf's childhood idol. Wolf tried to emulate Rodgers's yodel, but found that his efforts sounded more like a growl or a howl. "I couldn't do no yodelin'," Barry Gifford quoted him as saying in Rolling Stone, "so I turned to howlin'. And it's done me just fine."
Rodgers' influence can also be heard in artists including Tommy Johnson, the Mississippi Sheiks, and Mississippi John Hurt, whose "Let the Mermaids Flirt With Me" is based on Rodgers’ hit "Waiting On A Train". Elvis Presley has also been quoted as mentioning Jimmie Rodgers as an important influence and stating that he was a big fan. Jerry Lee Lewis listed Rodgers as a major stylist and covered many of his songs. Moon Mullican, Tommy Duncan and many other western swing singers also were influenced by him. Gene Autry's earlier material largely copied Rodgers' blues records.
The 1982 film, Honkytonk Man, directed by and starring Clint Eastwood was loosely based on Rodgers' life.
In "Cleaning Windows," Van Morrison sings about listening to Rodgers, but this is more likely to refer to Jimmy Rogers, the blues singer as Morrison is singing about other blues singers in the same song, and does not mention any other Country and Western singers.
In the book, Faking It: The Quest for Authenticity in Popular Music, the song "T.B. Blues" is presented as one the first truly autobiographical songs.
On May 28, 2010, Slim Bryant, the last surviving singer to have made a recording with Rodgers, died at the age of 101. They recorded Bryant's song "Mother, the Queen of My Heart" in 1932. The Union, a collaborative album between Elton John and Leon Russell, featured a song entitled "Jimmie Rodgers' Dream", which was a tribute to Rodgers.
In May 2010, a second marker, on the Mississippi Country Music Trail, was erected near Rodgers' gravesite, marking his role as The Father of Country Music.
In 2013, Rodgers was posthumously inducted to the Blues Hall of Fame.
2) James Frederick "Jimmie" Rodgers is also an American pop/rock & roll singer, incidentally born September 18, 1933 (year of death of the country musician above) in Camas, Washington, United States. He had number of hits in the 1950's, including versions of "Kisses Sweeter Than Wine", "Honeycomb","Oh Oh I'm Fallin' In Love Again", Woman from Liberia" and, particularly in the UK "English Country Garden".
Rodgers was taught music by his mother, learned to play the piano and guitar, and joined a band called "The Melodies" started by violinist Phil Clark, while he served in the United States Air Force in Korea.
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Ernie Haase & Signature Sound What child is this who lay to rest On Mary's lap…
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faith & harmony What child is this, who, laid to rest On Mary's lap…
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Gold City What Child is this, who laid to rest, On Mary's lap…
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Island Choral Experience What child is this, who, laid to rest On Mary’s lap…
J. Spencer This is what I do for a living This is what…
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Johnny Mathis What Child is this who, laid to rest On Mary's…
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Jordan Smith What Child is this who, laid to rest On Mary's lap…
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Lawrence Welk Orchestra & Chorus What Child is this who, laid to rest On Mary's lap…
Lee Greenwood What child is this, who, laid to rest, On Mary's…
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Traditional What Child is this, who, laid to rest, On Mary’s lap…
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X - Cross BACK AND FORTH, HOW WE GO BACK AND FORTH WHAT’RE MY…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Jimmie Rodgers:
A Drunkard's Child My father is a drunkard my mother she is dead And…
An English Country Garden How many kinds of sweet flowers grow In an English…
Anniversary Blue Yodel T for Texas, T for Tennessee T for Texas, T for…
Any Old TIme Oh ley-he-he-he, ah-le-oh-lay-he-he-he D'yo-del-ay-he-he, d'…
Are You Really Mine Are You Really Mine Jimmie Rodgers Roulette are-4090 (Hoffma…
Away out on the Mountain I'll pack my grip for a farewell trip Kiss Susie Jane…
Ben Dewberry Ben Dewberry was a brave engineer He told his fireman don't…
Better Loved You'll Never Be Better loved you'll never be Better loved than loved by me S…
Bimbombey Bimbombey, Bimbombey On the way to Bimbombey There's a hill …
Black Is The Color Black, black is the colour Of my true love's hair Her…
Blue monday blues I went down to the river to watch the fish…
Blue Yodel T for Texas, T for Tennessee T for Texas, T for…
Blue Yodel #11 I've got a gal I give her presents by the score I've…
Blue Yodel #12 Sorrow struck me one morning at The break of day Sorrow stru…
Blue Yodel #13 T for Texas, T for Tennessee T for Texas, T for…
Blue Yodel (T for Texas) T for Texas, T for Tennesee T for Texas, T for…
Blue Yodel N. 3 She's long she's tall she's six Feet from the ground She's l…
Blue Yodel No 1 Standing on the corner, I didn′t mean no harm Along come…
Blue Yodel No 9 Standing on the corner, I didn't mean no harm Along come…
Blue Yodel No. 1 T for Texas, T for Tennessee T for Texas, T for…
Blue Yodel No. 1 (T for Texas) 'T' for Texas, 'T' for Tennessee 'T' for Texas, 'T' for…
Blue Yodel No. 1 / T for Texas T for Texas, T for Tennessee T for Texas, T for…
Blue Yodel No. 8 Good mornin' captain, good mornin' shine Good mornin' captai…
Blue Yodel No. 8 (Mule Skinner Blues) Good morning captain Good morning shine Do you need another …
Blue Yodel No. 9 Standing on the corner, I didn't mean no harm Along come…
Blue Yodel No. 9 (Standin' on the Corner) Standing on the corner I didn't mean no harm Along come a…
Blue Yodel No.1 T for Texas, T for Tennessee T for Texas, T for…
Blue Yodel No.10 Something about you mama sure Gives me the blues, hey hey So…
Blue Yodel No.11 T for Texas, T for Tennessee T for Texas, T for…
Blue Yodel No.12 Sorrow struck me one morning at The break of day Sorrow stru…
Blue Yodel No.3 She's long she's tall she's six Feet from the ground She's l…
Blue Yodel No.6 T for Texas, T for Tennessee T for Texas, T for…
Blue Yodel No.8 Good mornin' captain, good mornin' shine Good mornin' captai…
Blue Yodel No.9 Standing on the corner, I didn't mean no harm Along come…
Blue Yodel Pt 1 T for Texas, T for Tennessee T for Texas, T for…
Bo Diddley Bo diddley bo diddley have you heard Well papas gonna buy…
Brakeman's Blues Portland main is just the same as sunny Tennessee Portland m…
Child Of Clay Child of clay Jimmie Rodgers Into the darkness he was sent …
Come Along Julie Down through the meadows, I was humming a song Looking at…
Cowhand's Last Ride One dark and stormy night while riding down the line; Railro…
Crooked Little House There was a crooked man and he had a crooked…
Daddy & Home Listen while you read I am dreaming tonight of an old…
Danny Boy Oh, Danny boy, the pipes, the pipes are calling From glen…
Dear Old Sunny South By the Sea In my dear old home I was happy as I could…
Desert Blues Way out on the windswept desert where nature favors no…
Down the Old Road to Home I'm thinking of you while here all alone I'm wishing and…
Dreaming with Tears in My Eyes My heart is longing for you, love I cared for you…
English Country Garden How many kinds of sweet flowers grow In an English…
Everybody Does It in Hawaii Now talk about Hawaii I didn′t know it was so…
Find the Girl I had wondered, I was told There's no use to search…
For The Sake of Days Gone By You say that you are leaving That soon we two must…
Frankie & Johnny Frankie and Johnny were sweethearts oh Lordy how they did…
Frankie and Johnnie Frankie and Johnny were sweethearts Oh Lord, how they did l…
Frankie and Johnny Frankie and Johnny were sweethearts oh Lordy how they did…
Froggy went a Courtin' Well a froggy went a-courtin' He did ride Well a froggy went…
Gamblin' Bar Room Blues Ho-ho hey hey the gamblin' bar room blues I went down…
Gambling Polka Dot Blues I thought I was a gambler broke every shark in…
Girl in the Wood Remember me oh remember me Remember for the rest of your…
Gotta Lotta Tunes in My Guitar Gotta lotta tunes in my guitar Pretty little tunes in my…
Hey Little Baby Hey little baby sweet little lady Cute little baby come with…
Hey There Hey there You with the stars in your eyes. Love never made…
High Powered Mama Talk about blues the mean ol' blues We all have the…
Hobo Bill's Last Ride Riding on the eastbound freight train, speeding through the …
Home Call At the close of the day When the sun sinks away Below…
Honeycomb (Honeycomb) (Honeycomb) Well it's a darn good life And it's…
Hush Little Baby Hey little baby sweet little lady Cute little baby come with…
I T for Texas, T for Tennessee T for Texas, T for…
I can't give you anything but love Gee, but it's tough to be broke, kid. It's not a…
I Wanna Be Free I wanna be free, Like the bluebirds flying by me, Like the…
I'll Say Goodbye When you wake up And find me gone tomorrow Don′t think I…
I'm Free I've got rid of the shackles that bound me And the…
I'm In The Jailhouse Now I had a friend named Ramblin' Bob Who used to steal,…
I'm Just A Country Boy I'm gonna marry in the fall I ain't gonna marry in…
I'm Lonely and Blue I'm lonely and blue, I'm down hearted too Nobody but you…
I'm Lonesome Too You call me up and say your tears are fallin' You…
I'm Lonley And Blue I'm lonely and blue, I'm down hearted too Nobody but you…
I'm Never Gonna Tell I'm Never Gonna Tell Jimmie Rodgers Roulette R-4129 (Hoffman…
I'm On My Way I've been away just a year today But soon I will…
I'm Sorry We Met Though you have refused to see me my dear You'd rather…
I've Only Loved Three Women I’ve only loved three women in All my weary life The first…
I've Ranged I've Roamed I've Traveled I've ranged, I've roamed and I've travelled I've been a no…
i’m lonely and blue I'm lonely and blue, I'm down hearted too Nobody but you…
In an English Country Garden How many kinds of sweet flowers grow In an English…
In the Hills of Tennessee You were right, I was wrong Guess you knew it right…
In the Jailhouse Now I had a friend named Ramblin' Bob Who used to steal,…
In the Jailhouse Now No. 2 I had a friend named Campbell He used to rob, steal…
In the Jailhouse Now No.2 I had a friend named Ramblin' Bob Who used to steal,…
it If time were not a moving thing And I could make…
It's My Time I will go to the gallows at sunrise They say I…
It's Over Came in last night at half past ten That baby of…
I’m Lonely and Blue I'm lonely and blue, I'm down hearted too Nobody but you…
Jamaica Farewell Down the way where the nights are gay And the sun…
Jimmie Rodgers Last Yodel Well, I love the women And I love them all the…
Jimmie Rodgers Visits The Carter Family Far away on a hill Thou a sunny mountain side Many years…
Jimmie Rodgers' Last Blue Yodel Well, I love the women And I love them all the…
Jimmie the Kid I'll tell you a story of Jimmie the Kid he's a…
Jimmie Visits the Carter Family Far away on a hill Thou a sunny mountain side Many years…
Jimmie's Mean Mama Blues For weary weeks I waited And hoping for the best But blues…
Just a Closer Walk with Thee Chorus: Just a closer walk with Thee, Grant it, Jesus,…
Keep on the Sunny Side Well there's a dark and a troubled side of life. There's…
Kisses Sweeter Than Wine Well, when I was a young man never been kissed I…
Lassie O' Mine I love a lassie as fair as can be And she…
Last Blue Yodel Well, I love the women And I love them all the…
Let Me Be Your Side Track I saw two little monkeys playing up in a tree I…
Let Me Be Your Sidetrack My good gal's gone Don't know why she went away Yes my…
Liza Liza, liza, never gonna say I love you liza Never gonna…
lonesome road Look down, look down that lonesome road Before you travel o…
Long Tall Mama Blues I got a little mama, got a long tall mama,…
Looking for a New Mama I want a brand new mama I think I let her…
Lord Randal Where have you been lord randal my son Where have you…
Lullaby Yodel My baby I know that you want me Each lonely night…
M I'm lonely and blue, I'm down hearted too Nobody but you…
Make Me a Miracle Make Me A Miracle by Jimmie Rodgers Roulette R-4070 (Hoffman…
Me About You Soldier soldier will you marry me with your musket fifen…
Memphis Yodel I woke up this morning The blues all around my bed I…
Miss the Mississippi and You I'm growing tired of the big city's lights Tired of the…
Mississippi Delta Blues With friends around and even pals that I know are…
Mississippi Moon I've heard all about the tune that's called the alabama…
Mississippi River Blues The Mississippi River Blues... Oh you Mississippi river w…
Moonlight and Skies Oh, come hear my story Of heartaches and sighs I'm a prisone…
Mother the Queen of My Heart I had a home down in Texas Down where the blue…
Mother Was a Lady Two drummers sat at dinner in a grand hotel one…
Mule Skinner Blues Good mornin' captain, good mornin' shine Good mornin' captai…
Muleskinner Blues Good mornin' captain, good mornin' shine Good mornin' capta…
My Blue Eyed Jane The sweetest girl in the world Is my blue-eyed Jane We fel…
My Blue-Eyed Jane The sweetest girl in the world Is my blue-eyed Jane We fell…
My Good Gal's Gone Blues My good gal's gone Don't know why she went away Yes my…
My Little Lady I had a gal, oh, what a gal, her name…
My Little Old Home I never knew that the place i grew Is the grandest…
My Little Old Home Down in New Orleans I never knew that the place i grew Is the grandest…
My Old Pal I'm thinking of you tonight old pal And wishing that you…
My Rough and Rowdy Ways For years and years I've rambled drank my wines and…
My Time Ain't Long I will go to the gallows at sunrise They say I…
Mystery of Number Five I stepped out this morning To Watch my drivers roll To hear…
Ninety Nine Year Blues Lord, these ninety-nine blues ain't No fancy dream if you ha…
No Hard Times (Yodel-ay-ee, oh-lay-ee, oh-lay-ee) I got a bale of flour…
Nobody Knows but Me Nobody knows about the jailhouse blues Till you get within …
O Holy Night Oh holy night! The stars are brightly shining, It is the…
O Little Town of Bethlehem Oh little town of Bethlehem, how still we see thee…
Oh Oh I'm Falling in Love Again Uh-oh, I'm falling in love again, uh-oh... Many's the time…
Oh-Oh I'm Falling In Love Again Uh, oh, I′m falling in love again, uh, oh Many's the…
Old Love Letters Looking thru old love letters That once made me happy and…
Old Pal of My Heart The shadows of twilight are falling On a heart so lonesome…
Peach Pickin' Time In Georgia When it's peach pickin' time in Georgia Apple pickin' time i…
Pistol Packin' Mama I'm a pistol-packin' papa, and when I walk down the…
Prairie Lullaby Shadows slowly creeping down The prairie trail Everything is…
Pretty Polly Pretty Polly, Pretty Polly would you think it unkind Pretty …
Rhumba Boogie Well come all you children give a listen to me…
Riddle Song I gave my love a cherry that had no stone I…
Rock All My Babies to Sleep Show me the lady that never would roam Away from her…
and many more tracks by Jimmie Rodgers.
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