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78 RPM Record

Artist:Vernon Dalhart
Label:  Gennett
Country:USA
Catalogue:3158
Date:Dec 1925
Format:10"
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Community: 1 Owns, 1 Wants
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TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
AVernon DalhartThe Wreck Of The ShenandoahAndrewsRate
BVernon DalhartThe Wreck Of "1256"McAfeeRate


Notes

Recorded Oct 9, 1925
Male vocal solo, with violin and guitar.
Vernon Dalhart (vocalist: tenor vocal)
Lou Raderman (instrumentalist: violin)
Carson Robison (instrumentalist: guitar)

Release month indicated on the record labels: 12-25

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Number: 427714  THUMBNAIL
Uploaded By: nicoldo64
Description: A side


Number: 427715 
Uploaded By: nicoldo64
Description: B side


Comments and Reviews
 
BigBadBluesMan
7th Feb 2015
 
 

 
fixbutte
17th Dec 2014
 Changed composer credits as on the label. Both names however, often fully credited as "Carlos B. McAfee" and "Maggie Andrews", were pseudonyms of guitarist Carson Robison, who would become a popular country artist in the 1940s (Maggie Andrews was his mother's maiden name).
 

 
slholzer
17th Dec 2014
 Vernon Dalhart was the king of disaster and misery songs. I'm sure he knew how to sing happy songs, too, and must have recorded more than a few of them, but he always came back to train wrecks, ship wrecks, and messages about people dying.

I wonder who the cornet on side B is. Louis Armstrong stunned the record collector community years ago when he revealed that he had made a side with Jimmie Rodgers. Nobody had ever imagined they could find such a jazz talent on a Blue Yodel record. Maybe Carson Robison brought somebody good to the session that day.
 


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