My Bloody Valentine - Loveless play album
Rock
Electronic / Hip-hop / Jazz / Rock / Blues / Creative music
Album · 2007 · 30 Songs.
The history of country music has witnessed the genre progress from a small regional sub-genre to the massive powerhouse country music is today. The History of Country Music. A Crooked Country Road From Jimmie Rodgers to Garth Brooks.
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Country music was one of the first genres of modern American popular music, and old-time music was its earliest style. It developed in the southeastern states of the USA as a mix of folk music from the British Isles, church music and African American blues. It was played on instruments like acoustic guitar, mandolin, autoharp, fiddle and the banjo. Old-time music was first recorded in the 1920s, with recordings of the Carter Family becoming the most popular . Western music became popular in the 1930s and 40s when singing cowboys began appearing in Hollywood cowboy movies called "Westerns". They renamed the genre "Country and Western music" and began dressing their musicians in cowboy clothes.
Volume One (Sleep album). Elton Britt (June 27, 1913 – June 22, 1972), was an American country music guitarist and singer-songwriter. Elton Britt was born James Elton Baker, in Marshall, Arkansas, a small town in Searcy County, United States . Volume One, Volume 1, or Volume I may refer to: Albums. Volume One (The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band album), 1966. Volume One (Sleep album). Volume One (Fluff album). Volume One (She & Him album), 2008. Volume One (Two Steps from Hell album), 2006. Volume One (TV series), aired in 1949. Atomic Platters: Cold War Music From the Golden Age of Homeland Security released: 2005. From Sea to Shining Sea released: 2004. The Road to Nashville: A History of Country Music 1926-1953 released: 2004. Golden Greats: Greatest Country Hits released: 2001. Treasury of the West, Volume 1 released: 2000. Classic Country: Golden '40s released: 1999. The War Years released: 1993. The History of Country Music: The Forties, Volume One released: 1993. Your Hit Parade: The War Years released: 1991
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| A1 | –Jimmy Rodgers* | "T" For TexasWritten-By – Rodgers* |
| A2 | –Ernest Tubb | Jimmy The KidWritten-By – Rodgers* |
| A3 | –Gene Autry | The Last Thoughts Of Jimmy RodgersWritten-By – McWilliams* |
| A4 | –The Carter Family | Worried Man BluesWritten-By – Carter* |
| A5 | –Pee Wee King | Slow PokeWritten-By – King*, Price*, Stewart* |
| A6 | –Sons Of The Pioneers* | Cool WaterWritten-By – Nolan* |
| A7 | –Homer & Jethro* | Hound Dog In The WindowWritten-By – Merrill* |
| B1 | –Elton Britt | There's A Star Spangled Banner Waving SomewhereWritten-By – Roberts*, Darnell* |
| B2 | –Vaughn Monroe | Ghost Riders In The SkyWritten By – Stan Jones |
| B3 | –Hank Snow | I'm Movin' OnWritten-By – Snow* |
| B4 | –Chet Atkins | Country GentlemanWritten-By – Bryant*, Atkins* |
| B5 | –Del Wood | Down YonderWritten-By – Gilbert* |
| B6 | –Slim Whitman | There's A Rainbow In Every TeardropWritten-By – King*, Whitman* |
| B7 | –The Davis Sisters | I Forgot More Than You'll Ever KnowWritten-By – Null* |
| B8 | –Stuart Hamblen | This Ole HouseWritten-By – Hamblen* |
| C1 | –Roy Acuff | Wabash CannonballWritten-By – Carter* |
| C2 | –Cowboy Copas | Filipino BabyWritten-By – Cox*, Van Ness* |
| C3 | –Moon Mullican | I'll Sail My Ship AloneWritten-By – Bernard*, Thurston*, Mann*, Burns* |
| C4 | –Hank Williams | Lovesick BluesWritten-By – Friend*, Mills* |
| C5 | –Hank Williams | I'm So Lonesome I Could CryWritten-By – Williams* |
| C6 | –Hank Williams | Your Cheating HeartWritten-By – Williams* |
| C7 | –Hank Williams | I Saw The LightWritten-By – Williams* |
| D1 | –Tennessee Ernie Ford | Cry Of The Wild GooseWritten-By – Gikyson* |
| D2 | –Patti Page | Tennessee WaltzWritten-By – King*, Stewart* |
| D3 | –The Carlisles | No Help WantedWritten-By – Carlisle* |
| D4 | –Hank Thompson | Humpty Dumpty HeartWritten-By – Thompson* |
| D5 | –Tex Ritter | High NoonWritten-By – Tiomkin*, Washington* |
| D6 | –Tennessee Ernie Ford | Sixteen TonsWritten-By – Travis*, Sullivan* |
| D7 | –Johnny Cash | Hey PorterWritten-By – Miskulin*, Cash* |
| D8 | –George Jones | Why Baby WhyWritten-By – Edwards*, Jones* |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PRS-44902, PRS-449(e) | Various | The History Of Country Music - Volume 1 (2xLP, Comp) | UMI, Inc. , RCA Special Products | PRS-44902, PRS-449(e) | US | 1977 |
| 1600, 1601 | Various | The History Of Country Music - Volume 1 (2xLP, Comp) | MGM Records, Inc., MGM Records, Inc. | 1600, 1601 | Unknown |
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