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Chanteur et
acteur Country US né James Clarence Wakeley, le 16 février 1914 à Mineola,
Howard County (Arkansas). Il fut l'un des derniers Country-Western Singer et
acteur après la 2ème guerre mondiale. Pendant les années 30, 40 et
50, il a fait plusieurs enregistrements de
Country-Western et a joué dans plusieurs films Western de série B avec la
plupart des principaux studios. Il est apparu aussi à la radio et à la
télévision et a eut sa propre série de Comic Books.
Pour son travail, Jimmy a une étoile sur le Hollywood Walk Of Fame au 1680 Vine
Street.
Il est décédé le 23 septembre 1982 à Mission Hills (Californie).
Jimmy
Wakely was one of the last vocalists to make it in movies as a singing cowboy or
transform a movie contract into a successful recording career. A protégé and
discovery of Gene Autry, he was never
remotely as successful as Autry in movies,
nor did his record sales approach those of his mentor, but Wakely was successful
as a crossover act, his voice and repertoire attractive enough to find favor
with pop as well as country & western audiences.
James Clarence Wakely was born in Arkansas on February 16, 1914, but was raised
in Oklahoma, where he spent much of his early life in a succession of odd jobs
while he nursed his ambitions for a career in music. Eventually he joined up
with Dick Reinhardt and Johnny Bond to form
the Jimmy Wakely Trio in 1937. Their main influence was
the Sons of the Pioneers, and their
singing and playing proved attractive enough to land them a regular broadcasting
gig in Oklahoma City. Having achieved some recognition locally, they managed to
parlay that into a meeting with Autry when
he toured Oklahoma in 1940, and the singer was impressed enough with their work
to invite them to California. Wakely and company became regulars on
Autry's Melody Ranch radio show, and also
began appearing in his films for Republic Pictures. Strangely enough, despite
Wakely's later success, Johnny Bond became
the first member of the trio to get a recording contract in 1941. Wakely got his
own recording deal in 1942, shortly after he left the
Autry fold, and had his first hit a year
later with a cover of country yodel star
Elton Britt's wartime anthem, "There's a Star-Spangled Banner Waving
Somewhere."
At the time, despite — or perhaps because of — the omnipresence of World War II
in peoples' lives, the singing cowboy image that
Gene Autry established in movies was still
thriving. On the home front, the public (especially the kids) liked the movies,
and there was money to be made. Autry was
serving in the U.S. military, but Roy
Rogers and Tex Ritter both continued
riding and singing their way through screen adventures, and other small studios
were in the market for their own singing cowboys. Monogram Pictures, Republic's
major competitor among B-movie studios, approached Wakely with a contract in
1944, and his first picture, Song of the Range, was a modest success,
leading to a five-year stint in front of the cameras. Wakely was never as
natural an actor as Autry or
Roy Rogers, but his voice was
attractive and his 28 Westerns were reasonably successful in their time. Amid
Wakely's work in B Westerns, his recording career thrived, as he began recording
a uniquely sophisticated array of country, cowboy, and pop songs. His string
began with his own "Song of the Sierras," a richly atmospheric ballad that
presented his voice in a deep, serious light. His first major crossover hit
followed a year later in 1948 with "One Has My Name (The Other Has My Heart)," a
touching song about a tragic romantic triangle that reached the top spot on the
country & western charts and the Top Ten on the pop charts. Wakely became
especially closely associated with the music of honky tonk songwriter
Floyd Tillman, and one cover, "I
Love You So Much It Hurts," spent five weeks at the number one spot on the
country charts in 1949.
It was producer Lee Gillette who thought of teaming Wakely up with songstress
Margaret Whiting in what proved to be a very successful partnership. Their first
song together, the infidelity story "Slippin' Around," set the pattern for their
partnership, the effervescent Whiting and the smooth, laid-back Wakely — who, by
that time, was becoming known as the Bing Crosby of country & western music —
balancing each other perfectly. "Slippin' Around" spent 17 weeks at the number
one spot on the country charts and a week at the number one pop chart position,
and the two had nine subsequent hits together, including "Wedding Bells" and "When
You and I Were Young Maggie Blues." It was inevitable from all of this success
that Wakely would become a media star. In 1952, he became the star of The Jimmy
Wakely Show on the CBS radio network. After co-hosting the ABC television
network series Five Star Jubilee in 1961 with
Tex Ritter, he continued to record for
his own Shasta Records label, which he founded as a mail-order distribution
company in the mid-'60s. He continued to perform live in an act that included
his son and daughter, and remained popular during the 1970s, until age and
health problems began taking their toll. Wakely died of emphysema in 1982.
http://www.b-westerns.com/wakely.htm
Talents : Singer, Guitar, Songwriter, Actor
Style musical : Cowboy, Traditional Country
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LOVE YOU SO MUCH IT HURTS
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Années en activité :
| 1910 | 20 | 30 | 40 | 50 | 60 | 70 | 80 | 90 | 2000 |
DISCOGRAPHIE
78 t. & Singles
| 1940 | 78 t. DECCA 5877 (US) | Cimarron Roll On / Maria Elena |
| 1940 | 78 t. DECCA 5880 (US) | Old Ladies Home / Cattle Call |
| 1940 | 78 t. DECCA 5899 (US) | The Day You Went Away / Rocky Mountain Lullaby |
| 1940 | 78 t. DECCA 5909 (US) | Too Late / Poor Little Rose |
| 1940 | 78 t. DECCA 5918 (US) | I Wonder Where You Are Tonight / Will You Be True To Me |
| 1941 | 78 t. DECCA 5942 (US) | Wont You Remember / Be Honest With Me |
| 1941 | 78 t. DECCA 5973 (US) | I'll Never Let You Go / There Aint Gonna Be No Me |
| 1941 | 78 t. DECCA 5979 (US) | That Little Kid Sister Of Mine / When I Take My Vacation In The Sky |
| 1941 | 78 t. DECCA 5991 (US) | Gone & Left Me Blues / After Tomorrow |
| 1941 | 78 t. DECCA 5995 (US) | Froggy Went A-Courtin / Truck Driver Coffee Shop |
| 1941 | 78 t. DECCA 5997 (US) | Dont Bite Hand That Feeds / Little Sweetheart |
| 1941 | 78 t. DECCA 6029 (US) | Sailing On A Dream / Fort Worth Jail |
| 1941 | 78 t. DECCA 6055 (US) | Be My Darling / Aint No Use In Crying |
| 1942 | 78 t. DECCA 6059 (US) | Standing Outside Of Heaven / There's A Star Spangled Banner Waving |
| 1942 | 78 t. DECCA 6072 (US) | Alone And Lonely / It's Too Late To Say You're Sorry |
| 1943 | 78 t. DECCA 6095 (US) | I'm Sending You Red Roses / Tiny Little Voice In A Tiny Little Prayer |
| 1944 | 78 t. DECCA 6109 (US) | Jimmy WAKELY with The SUNSHINE GIRLS - You Can't Break The Chains Of Love / Give Me Wings Like An Angel |
| 1945 | 78 t. DECCA 18728 (US) | Too Bad Little Girl Too Bad (with Eddie MILLER) / I've Got Nuggets In My Pocket (with Eddie MILLER & His HEP DOGIES) |
| 1946 | 78 t. DECCA 46017 (US) | Texas Tornado / Blue Blue Eyes |
| 1946 | 78 t. DECCA 46130 (US) | One Little Teardrop Too Late (with The SUNSHINE GIRLS) / No One Will Ever Know (Texas Jim LEWIS) |
| 1946 | 78 t. CAPITOL 360 (US) | Somebody's Rose / Everyone Knew It But Me |
| 1947 | 78 t. STERLING S-213 (US) | Cool Water / Saddle Pals |
| 1947 | 78 t. STERLING S-214 (US) | If You Can't Go Right / I've Got Nuggets In My Pocket |
| 1947 | 78 t. CAPITOL 414 (US) | Too Many Sweethearts / I'm Gonna Marry Mary |
| 1947 | 78 t. CAPITOL 15162 (US) | One Has My Name (The Other Has My Heart) / You're The Sweetest Rose In Texas |
| 1947 | 78 t. CAPITOL 15243 (US) |
I Love You So Much It Hurts
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| 1947 | 78 t. CAPITOL AMERICANA A40005 (US) |
Oklahoma Hills
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| 1947 | 78 t. CAPITOL 40016 (US) | I Hear You Talking / Song Of The Sierras |
| 1948 | 78 t. CAPITOL 40040 (US) | Here Today And Gone Tomorrow / Can't Keep Tears Out Of My Eyes |
| 1948 | 78 t. CAPITOL 40059 (US) | Sweethearts On Parade / Where The Moon Plays Peek-A-Boo |
| 1949 | 78 t. CAPITOL 40078 (US) | Oklahoma Blues / Night After Night |
| 1949 | 78 t. CAPITOL 40088 (US) | Easy To Please / Signed, Sealed And Delivered |
| 1949 | 78 t. CAPITOL 40107 (US) | Milk Cow Blues / Bouquet Of Roses |
| 1949 | 78 t. CAPITOL 40125 (US) | Are You Ashamed / For The Sake Of Days Gone By |
| 1949 | 78 t. CAPITOL 40144 (US) |
Oklahoma Hills
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| 1949 | 78 t. CAPITOL 40153 (US) | Someday You�ll Call My Name / Someday You'll Call My Name |
| 1949 | 78 t. CAPITOL 40187 (US) | Tellin' My Troubles To My Old Guitar / Try To Understand |
| 1949 | 78 t. CAPITOL 40252 (US) | You're Only In My Arms / I Don't Know Why I Love You (But I Do Do Do) |
| 1949 | SP CORAL 64002 (US) | You Can't Break The Chains Of Love / I'm Sending You Red Roses |
| 1949 | SP CORAL 64006 (US) | Blue Bonnet Blues / I Don't Care |
| 1949 | SP CORAL 64011 (US) | A Broken Heart / Go Your Way And I'll Go Mine |
| 1949 | SP CORAL 64014 (US) | Standing Outside Of Heaven / When I Take My Vacation In Heaven |
| 1949 | SP CORAL 64022 (US) | On The Strings Of My Lonesome Guitar / When A Speck In The Sky Is A Bluebird |
| 1950 | SP CORAL 64037 (US) | Be Honest With Me / Gone And Left Me Blues |
| 1950 | SP CAPITOL 929 (US) | Peter Cottontail / Mr. Easter Bunny |
| 1950 | SP CAPITOL 1024 (US) | Home Town Rag / Under The Anheiser Bush |
| 1950 | SP CAPITOL 1066 (US) | Sugar Plum Kisses / I Don't Have To Die To Go To Heaven |
| 1950 | SP CAPITOL 1151 (US) | Mona Lisa / Steppin' Out |
| 1950 | SP CAPITOL 1240 (US) | Bandera Waltz / Pot Of Gold |
| 1950 | SP CAPITOL 1255 (US) | Christmas Candy / Silver Bells (with Margaret WHITING) |
| 1951 | SP CAPITOL 1328 (US) | My Heart Cries For You / Music By The Angels |
| 1951 | SP CAPITOL 1393 (US) | At The Close Of A Long, Long Day / Beautiful Brown Eyes |
| 1951 | SP CAPITOL 1398 (US) | Beautiful Brown Eyes / At The Close Of A Long Long Day |
| 1951 | SP CAPITOL 1472 (US) | Do Ya Write A Letter To Your Sweetheart? / Crying Just For You |
| 1951 | SP CAPITOL 1534 (US) | Old Soldiers Never Die / I Like The Wide Open Space |
| 1951 | SP CAPITOL 1554 (US) | I'll Never Do A Thing / Don't Be Lonely |
| 1951 | SP CAPITOL 1630 (US) | One Has My Name /
I Love You So Much It Hurts
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| 1951 | SP CAPITOL 1762 (US) | Another Fool Steps In / The Solid South |
| 1951 | SP CAPITOL 1838 (US) | Each Step Of The Way / Gonna Walk In The Way Of My Lord |
| 1952 | SP CAPITOL 1880 (US) | Won't You Ride In My Little Red Wagon / Keep A Light In Your Window Tonight |
| 1952 | SP CAPITOL 1936 (US) | Just A Little Waiting / Missing In Action |
| 1952 | SP CAPITOL 2028 (US) | Goodbye, Little Girl / Love Song Of The Waterfall |
| 1952 | SP CAPITOL 2078 (US) | Just Because / Forgive Me |
| 1952 | SP CAPITOL 2126 (US) | If You Would Only Be Mine / My Heart Has Room For You |
| 1952 | SP CAPITOL 2161 (US) | There's A Cloud In My Valley Of Sunshine / A Four Legged Friend (Bob HOPE) |
| 1952 | SP CAPITOL 2172 (US) | When I Say Goodnight / The Same Old Lovelight In Your Eyes |
| 1952 | SP CAPITOL 2221 (US) | I Went To Your Wedding / Pale Moon |
| 1952 | SP CAPITOL 2272 (US) | Rainbow At Midnight / When It's Harvest Time |
| 1953 | SP CAPITOL 2380 (US) | Lorelei / If You Knew What It Meant To Be Lonesome |
| 1953 | SP CAPITOL 2484 (US) | Out Of Sight, Out Of Mind / This Orchid Means Goodbye |
| 1953 | SP CAPITOL 2626 (US) | Pride / Too Late |
| 1953 | SP CAPITOL 2644 (US) | It's Christmas / Thanks |
| 1954 | SP CORAL 61134 (US) | I Stopped Livin' / I Love You |
| 1954 | SP CORAL 61341 (US) | When He Grows Tired Of You / Let's Walk Into The Future |
| 1955 | SP CORAL 61428 (US) | Yellow Roses / Are You Mine? |
| 1955 | SP CORAL 9-61420 (US) | Let The Rest Of The World Go By / Let Me Go, Lover |
| 1955 | SP DECCA 9-29756 (US) | Jimmy WAKELY & Gloria WOOD - Are You Satisfied / Mississippi Dreamboat |
| 03/1956 | SP DECCA 9-29875 (US) | Folsom Prison Blues / That's What T The Lord Can Do (Jimmy WAKELY with The THREE RAYS) |
| 05/1956 | SP DECCA 9-29925 (US) |
Slow Down
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| 1957 | SP DECCA 9-30372 (US) | The Image Of Me / Tweedle O Twill |
| 1959 | SP SPARTON 724 (US) | Slipping Around /
I Love You So Much It Hurts
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| 1959 | SP SPARTON 731 (US) | When It's Springtime In Alaska / The Keeper Of The Key |
| 1959 | SP SPARTON 766 (US) | I Know How It Feels / Out In The Cold Again |
| 1960 | SP SPARTON 916 (US) | One Has My Name (The Other Has My Heart) / Please Help Me I'm Falling |
| 1967 | SP DOT 16986 (US) | Cowboy / ? |
Albums
| 1951 | LP 10" CAPITOL H-4008 (US) |
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SONGS OF THE WEST | ||||||||
| 1954 | LP 10" CAPITOL H-9004 (US) |
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CHRISTMAS ON THE RANGE | ||||||||
| 1956 | LP 12" DECCA D-8409 (US) |
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SANTA FE TRAIL | ||||||||
| 1957 | LP 12" DECCA D-78680 (US) |
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ENTER AND REST AND PRAY | ||||||||
| 1957 | LP 12" TOPS L 1601 (US) |
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COWBOY'S SERENADE - Too Late / For The Sake Of Days Gone By / Milk Cow Blues / A Melody From The Sky / Oklahoma City Blues / Locked In My Heart / I'm Sorry I Met You / Don't Lay The Blame On Me / Boots & Saddle / I'm Gonna Marry Mary / Don't Laugh At My Tears / In The Hills Of Wyoming | ||||||||
| 1959 | LP 12" SHASTA SHP-501 (US) |
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COUNTRY MILLION SELLERS | ||||||||
| 1959 | LP 12" SHASTA SHP-502 (US) |
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MERRY CHRISTMAS | ||||||||
| 1960 | LP 12" SHASTA SHP-505 (US) |
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JIMMY WAKELY SINGS | ||||||||
| 1966 | LP 12" DOT DLP-3711 (mono) / 25711 (stereo) (US) |
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SLIPPIN' AROUND - Slippin' Around / I'll Never Let You Go Little Darling / I Love Yoou So Much It Hurts / I Stopped Livin' / My Heart Cries For You / I Heard an Angel Cry / Cold, Cold Heart / Beautiful Brown Eyes / Oklahoma Hills / One Has My Name / Please Don't Hurt Me Anymore /Too Late | ||||||||
| 1966 | LP 12" DOT DLP-3754 (mono) / 25754 (stereo) (US) |
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CHRISTMAS WITH JIMMY WAKELY | ||||||||
| 1967 | LP 12" HILLTOP 6053 (US) |
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I'LL NEVER SLIP AROUND AGAIN - (Margaret WHITING et Jimmy WAKELY) | ||||||||
| 1969 | LP 12" DECCA 75077 (US) |
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HEARTACHES | ||||||||
| 1969 | LP 12" VOCALION 3857 (US) |
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HERE'S JIMMY WAKELY | ||||||||
| 1970 | LP 12" VOCALION 3904 (US) |
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BIG COUNTRY SONGS | ||||||||
| 1970 | LP 12" DECCA 75192 (US) |
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NOW AND THEN | ||||||||
| 1973 | LP 12" MCA CD-20033 (US) |
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BLUE SHADOWS - There's A Gold Mine In The Sky / Red River Valley / Blue Shadows On The Trail / Call Of The Canyon / We'll Rest At The End Of The Trail / True Love (Is A Sacred Thing) / Enter Rest And Pray / Softly And Tenderly / God Be With You / The Rosary | ||||||||
| 08/1996 | CD CAPITOL 65912 (US) |
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VINTAGE COLLECTIONS SERIES - One Has My Name (The Other Has My Heart) / Don't Lay The Blame On Me / Song Of The Sierras / Mine All Mine / Slipping Around / Roll Along, Kentucky Moon / Oklahoma Hills / I Love You So Much It Hurts / Moon Over Montana / I Wish I Had A Nickel / Wedding Bells / In The Valley Of The Moon / Mona Lisa / Midnight Wind / Till The End Of The World / When You And I Were Young, Maggie Blues / Between The Lines / Walkin' The Sidewalks Of Shame / Oklahoma Blues / At The Close Of A Long, Long Day | ||||||||
| 1997 | CD KRB 5153 (US) |
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MILLION SELLERS - I'll Never Let You Go / San Antonio Rose / I Love You So Much It Hurts / Beautiful Brown Eyes / Oklahoma Hills / Slipping Around / Anytime / Tennessee Waltz / Your Cheatin' Heart / One Has My Name | ||||||||
| 02/1998 | CD SIMITAR 5565 (US) |
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JIMMY WAKELY COLLECTORS EDITION - Too Late / For The Sake Of Days Gone By / Milk Cow Blues / A Melody From The Sky / Oklahoma City Blues / Locked In My Heart / I'm Sorry I Met You / Don't Lay The Blame On Me / (Take Me Back To My) Boots And Saddle / I'm Gonna Marry Mary / Don't Laugh At My Tears / In The Hills Of Wyoming | ||||||||
| 05/1998 | CD VARESE 5928 (US) |
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THE VERY BEST OF JIMMY WAKELY - Slipping Around / One Has My Name (The Other Has My Heart) / Beautiful Brown Eyes / I'll Never Let You Go (Little Darlin') / Too Late / I Love You So Much It Hurts / My Heart Cries For You / The Keeper Of The Key / As Time Goes By / Tennessee Waltz / Cool Water / The Wayward Wind / Out In The Cold Again / Saddle Pals / Cimarron (Roll On) / Saturday's Heroes | ||||||||
| 10/2000 | CD VARESE 066139 (US) |
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CHRISTMAS COLLECTION - Winter Wonderland / Frosty The Snowman / White Christmas / Silent Night / Away In A Manger / O Come All Ye Faithful / It Came Upon A Midnight Clear / Joy To The World / Silver Bells / Swingin' Jingle Bells / It's Christmas / Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer / That's Santa Claus / The Winter Song (Look Out The Window) / Star Of Hope | ||||||||
| 2002 | CD VARESE 066371 (US) |
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IN PERSON JIMMY WAKELY - THE SINGING COWBOY - I'm An Old Cowhand (From The Rio Grande) / Tumbling Tumbleweeds / Song Of The Sierras / Empty Saddles / Blue Shadows On The Trail / When The Bloom Is On The Sage / Lonely Is The Hunter / The Yellow Rose Of Texas / It's A Lonely Trail / There's A Goldmine In The Sky / The Last Round-Up / The Call Of The Canyon / Saddle Pals / Cowboy's Prayer / The Trail To Mexico / Cool Water / Along The Santa Fe Trail / Take Me Back To My Boot And Saddle / There's An Empty Cot In The Bunkhouse Tonight | ||||||||
| 01/2003 | CD JASMINE 3543 (UK) |
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FROM COWBOY TO COUNTRY - Between The Lines / Mine, All Mine / Oklahoma Hills / Moon Over Montana / Walking The Sidewalks Of Shame / Slippin' 'Around (with Margaret WHITING) / Wedding Bells (with Margaret WHITING) / Till The End Of The World / I Love You So Much It Hurts / Silver Trails / Roll Along Kentucky Moon / Song Of The Sierras / I Wish I Had A Nickel / Texas Tornado / Cimarron (Roll On) / Don't You Cry Over Me / I Wanta Ride That Gospel Train (with The VILLAGE BOYS) / Birmingham Jail / I'm Thinking Tonight Of My Blue Eyes / The Night Herding Song (with Dick RIENHART) / Tenting Tonight On The Old Camp Ground / My Camp Fire Lullaby / If You Knew What It Meant To Be Lonesome / Here's The End Of The Trail (Ole Timer) | ||||||||
| 04/2003 | CD ASV / LIVING ERA 5446 (UK) |
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THE MELODY KING - Cimarron (Roll On) / Too Late with the ROUGH RIDERS) / I'm Sending You Red Roses / You Can't Break The Chains Of Love (with The SUNSHINE GIRLS) / Song Of The Sierras (with The SUNSHINE GIRLS) / One Has My Name The Other Has My Heart / I Love You So Much It Hurts / Till the End Of The World (with Velma WILLIAMS) / Mine, All Mine / Someday You'll Call My Name (with Valerie WILLIAMS / Too Bad, Little Girl / Slippin' Around (with Margaret WHITING) / I Wish I Had A Nickel / Wedding Bells (with Margaret WHITING) / Tellin' My Troubles To My Old Guitar / Broken Down Merry-Go-Round (with Margaret WHITING) / Neath The Purple Of The Hills / The Gods Were Angry With Me (with Margaret WHITING) / I'll Be Faithful / Let's Go To Church Next Sunday Morning (with Margaret WHITING) / Beautiful Brown Eyes (with Les BAXTER CHORUS) / A Bushel And A Peck (with Margaret WHITING) / Dust / When You and I Were Young, Maggie Blues (with Margaret WHITING) / My Heart Cries For You / (with Les BAXTER CHORUS) / I Don't Want To Be Free (with Margaret WHITING) / The Solid South / At The Close Of A Long, Long Day | ||||||||
| 03/2004 | CD COUNTRY STARS 55488 (US) |
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I LOVE YOU SO MUCH IT HURTS - I'm Sending You Red Roses / Signed, Sealed And Delivered / I Love You So Much It Hurts / Forever More / Tellin' My Troubles To My Old Guitar / Slippin' Around / Peter Cottontail | ||||||||
| 2004 | CD SRI 31402 (US) |
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IT'S CHRISTMAS - That's Santa Claus / It Came Upon A Midnight Clear / It's Christmas / White Christmas / Winter Wonderland / Star Of Hope / The Winter Song / Oh Come All Ye Faithful / Frosty The Snowman / Always In A Manger / Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer / Silent Night | ||||||||
| 01/2005 | CD BRITISH ARCHIVE OF COUNTRY MUSIC 025 (UK) |
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ROCKY MOUNTAIN LULLABY | ||||||||
| 03/2006 | CD CATTLE 284 (D) |
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JIMMY PLUS MOVIE FRIENDS | ||||||||
| 03/2006 | CD CATTLE 285 (D) |
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EARLY CLASSICS | ||||||||
| 10/2007 | CD JASMINE 2603 (UK) |
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TILL WE MEET AGAIN - (Margaret WHITING et Jimmy WAKELY) - Slipping Around / Till We Meet Again / Gomen-Nasai (Forgive Me) / Six Times A Week And Twice On / Star Of Hope / Easter Parade / Peter Cottontail (solo Jimmy WAKELY) / Gods Were Angry With Me / There’s A Silver Moon On The Golden Gate / Let Old Mother Nature Have Her Way / Fools Paradise / Foggy River (solo Margaret WHITING) / When Love Goes Wrong / Wedding Bells / I Learned To Love You Too Late / Close Your Pretty Eyes / Let’s Live A Little / Beyond The Reef / Let’S Go To Church (Next Sunday Morning) / I Don’T Want To Be Free / Why Do You Say Those Things (That Hurt Me So)? / Broken Down Merry-Go-Round / Give Me More, More, More Of Your Kisses / Silver Bells / Christmas Candy / Bushel & A Peck / Try Me One More Time (Solo Margaret WHITING) / Why Am I Losing You? / When You & I Were Young Maggie / My Heart Knows / I'll Never Slip Around Again / Tennessee Churchbells | ||||||||
| 04/2008 | 4 CD JASMINE 194 (UK) |
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A RAINBOW AT MIDNIGHT :
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