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The songs are : (1) Over The Rolling Sea (2) He Is Both God & Man (3) The Family Circle (4) The Garden Where Mother Prayed (5) Wayword Drunkard (6) I Want.
Wayne Raney - Heas or Tails I Win Wayne Raney - Shake, Baby Shake Wayne Raney - Real Hot Boogie Wayne Raney - Jack & Jill Boogie Wayne Raney - Lost John Boogie Wayne Raney - You Better Treat 1qs.
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Wayne Raney and the Raney Family.
Wayne Raney (August 17, 1921 – January 23, 1993) was an American country singer and harmonica player. Raney was born on August 17, 1921, on a farm near Wolf Bayou, Arkansas (Cleburne County), the youngest of five children of William Franklin (Frank) Raney and Bonnie Davis Raney. Born with a foot deformity, he could not do heavy labor. After learning to play harmonica at an early age, he moved to Piedras Negras, Mexico at age 13, where he played on radio station XEPN
A new version of Last. Wayne Raney and Raney Family. We Need A Whole Lot More Of Jesus (And A Lot Less Rock And Roll).
Profile: American country music harmonica player, singer, songwriter, born August 17, 1921 in Wolf Bayou, Arkansas and died of cancer January 23, 1993 in Drasco, Arkansas. He was married to Loys Southerland. net, hillbilly-music. Aliases: Herman P. Willis, Lonesome Willie Evans.
Wayne Raney was a pioneer in the country music industry and spent most of his life as a recording artist, song writer, ace harmonica player, comedian, disc jockey and business man. He will always be remembered by those he helped along the way. Biography Hopefully in the near future there will be a book, pictures and CD's with The Success story of tall, slim harmonica playing WAYNE RANEY. It's indeed a fabulous story. By Wanda Raney-Sutherland ory.
Wayne Raney & The Delmore Brothers 2006. Jack and Jill Boogie. Hillbilly Boogie (102 Songs Remastered) 2006. After World War II Raney played briefly on the radio in Memphis and then teamed up with the Delmore Brothers, whose wry boogie numbers, punctuated with jovial blasts from Raney's harmonica, became national hits. In 1948, he went solo and hit the charts with two Top 15 singles, "Lost John Boogie" and "Jack and Jill Boogie. In 1949 he topped country charts with "Why Don't You Haul Off and Love Me," which also featured Glosson
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Raney played with the Delmore Brothers in the years after World War II, then launched a solo career in 1948; his first two singles, "Lost John Boogie" and "Jack and Jill Boogie", both reached the Top 15 of the . His 1949 single, "Why Don't You Haul Off and Love Me", was a No. 1 country hit and also hit the Top 40 of the pop charts. Raney played the Grand Ole Opry in 1953 and also worked on the California Hayride and the WWVA Jamboree. Late in the 1950s he worked as a DJ, record producer, and label owner, starting Rimrock Records. Over the Rolling Sea. He Is Both God and Man. The Family Circle. The Garden Where Mother Prayed.
| Over The Rolling Sea |
| He Is Both God & Man |
| The Family Circle |
| The Garden Where Mother Prayed |
| Wayward Drunkard |
| I Want To Know |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 45-SEP-139 | Wayne Raney & The Raney Family* | Wayne Raney & The Raney Family* - Over The Rolling Sea (7", EP) | Starday Records | 45-SEP-139 | US | Unknown |
| SEP-139 | Wayne Raney & The Raney Family | Wayne Raney & The Raney Family (7", EP, Mono) | Starday Records | SEP-139 | US | Unknown |
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