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Birmingham Bounce |
Jack Shook |
May 1950 |
Hardrock Gunter and The Pebbles |
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Blues Stay Away from Me |
Owen Bradley and His Quintet - Vocal Duet by Jack Shook and Dottie Dillard |
October 1949 |
Delmore Brothers |
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Give Me a Little Old Fashioned Love |
Jack Shook and Dottie Dillard with Owen Bradley Quintet |
August 1950 |
Ernest Tubb |
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Goodnight Irene |
Jack Shook and Dottie Dillard with Owen Bradley Quintet |
August 1950 |
Lead Belly REL, Leadbelly REC |
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I'll Never Be Free |
Owen Bradley and His Sextet - Vocal Chorus by Dottie Dillard and Jack Shook |
September 1950 |
Savannah Churchill and The Red Norvo Quintet |
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I'm Moving On |
Jack Shook |
August 1950 |
Hank Snow and His Rainbow Ranch Boys |
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Mule Boogie |
Jack Shook |
May 1950 |
Jim Boyd and His Men of the West |
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Say When |
Owen Bradley and His Quintet - Vocal Duet by Dottie Dillard and Jack Shook |
July 1950 |
The Royalaires |
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The Boulevard of Broken Dreams |
Owen Bradley and His Sextet - Vocal Chorus by Jack Shook and Dottie Dillard |
September 1950 |
Constance Bennett |
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There's a Little White House (Where the Red, Red Roses Grow) |
Owen Bradley and His Quintet - Vocal Chorus by Jack Shook |
December 1949 |
Greta Woodson – Leroy Shield at the Piano |
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Trying |
Grady Martin and His Slew Foot Five – Vocal Duet by Dotty Dillard and Jack Shook |
August 1952 |
The Hilltoppers featuring Jimmy Sacca |
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Wabash Blues |
Owen Bradley and His Quintet - Vocal Chorus by Jack Shook, Dottie Dillard and Cecil Bailey |
October 1950 |
Isham Jones Orchestra |