45worlds
78 RPM



78 RPM Record

Artist:Cactus Pryor
Label:  Empire [Texas]
Country:USA
Catalogue:E-455
Date:1949
Format:10"
Collection:  I Own It     I Want It 
Community: 1 Wants
Price Guide:Valuation Page
» Search eBay #AD  » Search Amazon #AD
This site contains affiliate links for which we may be compensated.
PRICE GUIDE
?

Add Valuation


TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
ACactus PryorChristmas Time Is A Very Merry TimeBert HaneyRate
BCactus PryorThat's All I Want For ChristmasBert HaneyRate


Notes

"Christmas Time Is A Very Merry Time" has master number E-455-32-4986 on label and in deadwax
"That's All I Want For Christmas" has master number E-455-32-4987 on label and in deadwax

Empire Records Co
Taylor
Texas

Images



Number: 924608  THUMBNAIL
Uploaded By: HBRALLAN
Description: E-455-32-4986


Number: 924611 
Uploaded By: HBRALLAN
Description: E-455-32-4987


Comments and Reviews
 
xiphophilos
23rd Dec 2015
 There is a brief bio of Cactus Pryor by George O'Leary on amazon.com:
"Born Richard Pryor in Austin, Texas on January 7, 1923, he first got the nickname "Cactus" when his father managed the Cactus Theater in Austin. He became one of the best-known voices in the region as a DJ on radio station KLBJ before moving to TV station KTBC, where he also hosted an interview show and became the narrator of a series of programs dealing with activities at the station. He also appeared in the 1968 John Wayne films "Hellfighters" (playing the doctor to Wayne's character, whose crews fought oil well fires) and "The Green Berets", among others.

As a recording artist his specialty was the Country novelty/parody tune, and in 1950 he made it to the national C&W charts with an hilarious spoof of the Tennessee Ernie Ford and Frankie Laine hit "The Cry Of The Wild Goose". Under the title "The Cry Of The Dying Duck In A Thunder-Storm" and billed to Cactus Pryor & His Prickly Pears, it peaked at # 7 in June on 4 Star 1459 b/w Double Trouble.

That would be his only such national claim to fame on record, although he did release a number of other singles, three of which came out before the above spoof. His first, in late 1949, was "That's All I Want For Christmas" b/w "Christmas Time Is A Very Merry Time" on Empire 455, and this was followed in early 1950 by "Jackass Caravan" b w/ "Red River Valley" on 4 Star 1404 and "Texas Tapper" b/w "Cool Water" on 4 Star 1442."
 

 
xiphophilos
23rd Dec 2015
 A Side:
 


Add a Comment or Review about this 78


See Also

78 Record
Cactus Pryor - Point Of Order With The Senator And The Private - Part 1 / Point Of Order With The Senator And The Private - Part 2 - 4 Star - USA - 1661 (1954)
Next by Artist
78 Record
The Critter And Melody Masters - Up The Creek Blues (Without A Paddle) / The Wedding Waltz - Empire [Texas] - USA - E-100
Next on Label

This Record:  Price Guide  :  Add Valuation  :  Add Image  :  Add Video  :  Add Missing Info  :  Make Correction  :  Add to List  :  Add Linked Release  :  Add See Also  :  Add Tag  :  Edit Images  :  Hide Image Data  :  Credits  :  BBCode
45worlds website ©2024  :  Homepage  :  Search  :  Sitemap  :  Help Page  :  Privacy  :  Terms  :  Contact  :  Share This Page  :  Like us on Facebook
Vinyl Albums  :  Live Music  :  78 RPM  :  CD Albums  :  CD Singles  :  12" Singles  :  7" Singles  :  Tape Media  :  Classical Music  :  Music Memorabilia  :  Cinema  :  TV Series  :  DVD & Blu-ray  :  Magazines  :  Books  :  Video Games  :  Create Your Own World
Latest  »  Items  :  Comments  :  Price Guide  :  Reviews  :  Ratings  :  Images  :  Lists  :  Videos  :  Tags  :  Collected  :  Wanted  :  Top 50  :  Random
45worlds for music, movies, books etc  :  45cat for 7" singles  :  45spaces for hundreds more worlds