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Ted Daffan - Country Hit Maker Of The 1940s album

  • Performer: Ted Daffan
  • Genre: Folk music
  • Title: Country Hit Maker Of The 1940s
  • Released: 1999
  • Style: Country, Western Swing
  • MP3 version size: 1256 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1873 mb
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Writen by Ted Daffan (of Born To Lose fame). Vocal by Chuck Keeshan. First released on Okeh in 1940, reissued on Columbia in 1947.

Watch the music video and discover trivia about this classic Country song no.

Features Song Lyrics for Ted Daffan's Country Hits Vol. 5 album.

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ted daffan, ted daffan born to lose lyrics Theron Eugene "Ted" Daffan September 21, 1912 – October 6, 1996 was an American country musician noted for composing the seminal "Truck Driver's Blues" and two much covered country anthems of unrequited love, "Born to Lose" and "I'm a Fool to Care". Daffan was born in Beauregard Parish, Louisiana He lived in Texas in the 1930s, working in an instrument repair shop in Houston. In the 1930s Western Swing bandleader Milton Brown convinced Daffan to start performing Soon after he scored his first success as a songwriter with "Truck Drivers' Blues", one of the first truck-driving songs, a motif which would come to dominate country music for decades.

Ted Daffan - Trouble Keeps Hanging Round My Door 4. A songwriter and guitarist in the western swing tradition, Ted Daffan emerged out of a dust-soaked 1930s Texas to craft enduring songs that mined the classic themes of the honky-tonk lifestyle: bad luck, cheatin', and drinkin'. After country star Milton Brown persuaded Daffan to close his Houston-based musical repair shop and try his luck as a performer, it didn't take the songwriter long to pen his first hit, "Truck Drivin' Blues," for bandleader Cliff Bruner.

This is a list of notable events in country music that took place in the year 1940. April 4 - Ernest Tubb makes his first recordings for Decca Records, a label where he will remain for more than 30 years. Blue Eyed Ellaine" – Ernest Tubb. Blueberry Hill" – Gene Autry. El Rancho Grande" – Gene Autry. Goodbye Little Darlin' Goodbye" – Gene Autry. I'll Get Along Somehow" – Ernest Tubb. Ida Red" – Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys. Just To Ease My Worried Mind" – Roy Acuff.

Listen to music from Ted Daffan like Born to Lose. Find the latest tracks, albums, and images from Ted Daffan. Daffan played steel guitar with bands in the Houston area before starting his own band, Ted Daffan and His Texans. As a band leader, he pioneered the use of the steel guitar as a lead instrument and in solos, a departure from the traditional fiddle sounds used by most country bands. Daffan's clean, distinctive sound – which combined blues and swing – and his songs influenced artists for years to come.

After country star Milton Brown persuaded Daffan to close his Houston-b.

At that time most songs were recorded by many different artists, so we have listed more than one version of each song on the majority of the entries. The most significant version of the song is the one by the first artist that is listed. Last Updated: 2009-12-21

Tracklist

1 Born To Lose
2 Deep Down Inside
3 Too Far Gone
4 Strangers Passing By
5 So Dissatisfied
6 No Letter Today
7 Straight And Narrow Way
8 Bury Me Deep
9 Long John
10 Lonesome Highway
11 My Fallen Star
12 Are You Satisfied Now?
13 She Goes The Other Way
14 I Told You So
15 Because
16 Always Alone
17 Weary Steel Blues
18 Now I Must Reap (What I Have Sown)
19 You'll Always Be Around
20 Shadow On My Heart
21 Headin' Down The Wrong Highway
22 Worried Mind