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Artist:Jimmie Rodgers
Label:  Bluebird
Country:USA
Catalogue:B-5000
Date:Mar 1933
Format:10"
Collection:  I Own It     I Want It 
Community: 5 Own
Price Guide:$33
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PRICE GUIDE
$33


TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
AJimmie RodgersMoonlight And SkiesRaymond B. Hall, Jimmie RodgersRate
BJimmie RodgersRock Our Babies To SleepArr. J. RodgersRate


Images



Number: 1595505  THUMBNAIL
Uploaded By: xiphophilos
Description: Bluebird B-5000 A side label


Number: 2508004 
Uploaded By: historyofcountrymusic
Description: A-side ‘staff’ label image


Number: 2508005 
Uploaded By: historyofcountrymusic
Description: B-side ‘staff’ label image


Number: 2612486 
Uploaded By: 78-Ron
Description: a


Number: 2612487 
Uploaded By: 78-Ron
Description: b


Comments and Reviews
 
78-Ron
7th Apr 2021
 label variation added
 

 
historyofcountrymusic
4th Jan 2021
 Added later 1930’s “Staff” label images
 

 
BigBadBluesMan
10th Feb 2015
 
 

 
BigBadBluesMan
10th Feb 2015
 
 

 
fixbutte
3rd Feb 2015
 This was the very first record in the new Bluebird 5000 series (an earlier popular series beginning with serial number 1800 was discontinued then). It was, however, not released in May 1933 as originally entered but in March 1933, see this fantastically in-depth post on WeenieCampbell.com:
...
March 1933—Bluebird B-5000 is released, coupling reissues of two popular Jimmie Rodgers titles. Bluebird is the culmination of previous experiments with budget labels, including Sunrise, Timely Tunes, and Electradisk, along with Eli Oberstein's Crown, Homestead, and (briefly) Gem labels. Documentation for these labels survives in the RCA files, though these labels, operative while Oberstein was in the company's employ, had an unclear administrative relationship with Victor. Only Sunrise lasts into the first few months of Bluebird releases and ends with the demise of the 23,000 series early in 1934.

April 1933—Bluebird B-5001 through approximately B-5050 are released, using both new and reissued material from the popular, race, and country catalogs. File cards for B-5035 through B-5075 are marked "Woolworth" suggesting that the chain may initially have had exclusive retail rights.

Whatever the initial intentions of RCA's Bluebird B-5000 series may have been, the end of the 23,000 series meant that new race and hillbilly releases would join the company's second-string pop artists in its 35¢ retail line.
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Linked Releases

USA - Electradisk - 1933

UK - Regal Zonophone - 1936

UK - His Master's Voice - 1955


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