Wilf Carter Selected Sides 1933-1941 (4-CD)

- catalog number: CDJSP77162
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Wilf Carter: Selected Sides 1933-1941 (4-CD)
Although little remembered in the USA, the country singer, songwriter, guitarist and yodeller Wilf Carter continues to be revered in his home country together with Hank Snow, the godfather of Canadian country music. Wilf Carter wrote hundreds of songs, from country and western ballads to folk songs and bums and cowboys, most of which he recorded only with his acoustic guitar and many of which were interrupted by his skillful yodelling.
His pages were published in Canada under his own name, but in the States he was recognized as Montana Slim, a name he also adopted. This expansive four-disc, 104-track box measured its early years, from 1933 to 1941, after which, although it remained very popular in Canada, its sales in the United States began to decline.
Article properties: Wilf Carter: Selected Sides 1933-1941 (4-CD)
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Interpret: Wilf Carter
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Album titlle: Selected Sides 1933-1941 (4-CD)
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Genre Country
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Label JSP Records
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Artikelart CD
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EAN: 0788065716226
- weight in Kg 0.4
Carter, Wilf - Selected Sides 1933-1941 (4-CD) CD 1 | ||||
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01 | Rootin' Tootin' Cowboy | Wilf Carter |
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02 | Yodelling Hillbilly | Wilf Carter |
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03 | Rescue From Moose River Gold Mine | Wilf Carter |
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04 | There'll Be No Blues Up Yonder | Wilf Carter |
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05 | The Fate Of Old Strawberry Roan | Wilf Carter |
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06 | Answer To Swiss Moonlight Lullaby | Wilf Carter |
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07 | The Cowboy's Airplane Ride | Wilf Carter |
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08 | Keep Smiling Old Pal | Wilf Carter |
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09 | There's A Loveknot In My Lariat | Wilf Carter |
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10 | My Little Yoho Lady | Wilf Carter |
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11 | Where Is My Boy Tonight | Wilf Carter |
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12 | The Hindenburg Disaster | Wilf Carter |
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13 | When The Sun Says Goodnight To The Prairie | Wilf Carter |
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14 | Everybody's Been Some Mother's Darling | Wilf Carter |
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15 | The Little Red Patch On The Seat Of My Trousers | Wilf Carter |
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16 | Down The Yodelling Trail At Twilight | Wilf Carter |
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17 | Dusty Trails | Wilf Carter |
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18 | By The Grave Of Nobody's Darling | Wilf Carter |
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19 | What A Friend We Have In Mother | Wilf Carter |
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20 | It Makes No Difference Now | Wilf Carter |
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21 | I'm Only A Dude In Cowboy's Clothes | Wilf Carter |
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22 | My Honeymoon Bridge Broke Down | Wilf Carter |
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23 | Golden Lariat | Wilf Carter |
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24 | Yodelling Love Call | Wilf Carter |
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25 | We'll Meet Again In Peaceful Valley | Wilf Carter |
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26 | My Dream's Come True | Wilf Carter |
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Carter, Wilf - Selected Sides 1933-1941 (4-CD) CD 2 | ||||
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01 | Swiss Moonlight Lullaby | Wilf Carter |
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02 | The Capture Of Albert Johnson | Wilf Carter |
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03 | When I Say Hello To The Rockies | Wilf Carter |
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04 | Golden Memories Of Mother And Dad | Wilf Carter |
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05 | My Old Canadian Home | Wilf Carter |
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06 | Echoing Hills Yodel Back To Me | Wilf Carter |
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07 | Let's Go Back To The Bible | Wilf Carter |
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08 | Old Chuck Wagon Days | Wilf Carter |
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09 | My Texas Sweetheart | Wilf Carter |
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10 | If You Don't Really Care | Wilf Carter |
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11 | My True And Earnest Prayer | Wilf Carter |
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12 | Why Did We Ever Part? | Wilf Carter |
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13 | I'm Thinking Tonight Of My Blue Eyes | Wilf Carter |
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14 | Just One More Ride | Wilf Carter |
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15 | Yodelling My Babies To Sleep | Wilf Carter |
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16 | Memories That Never Die | Wilf Carter |
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17 | He Rode The Strawberry Roan | Wilf Carter |
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18 | Take Me Back To Old Montana | Wilf Carter |
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19 | My Little Grey Haired Mother In The West | Wilf Carter |
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20 | A Little Old Log Shack I Can Always Call My Home | Wilf Carter |
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21 | I Miss My Swiss | Wilf Carter |
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22 | Sway Back Pinto Pete | Wilf Carter |
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23 | The Life And Death Of John Dillinger | Wilf Carter |
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24 | Awaiting The Chair | Wilf Carter |
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25 | Calgary Round Up | Wilf Carter |
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26 | Pete Knight, King Of The Cowboys | Wilf Carter |
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Carter, Wilf - Selected Sides 1933-1941 (4-CD) CD 3 | ||||
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01 | The Cowboy's High-Toned Dance | Wilf Carter |
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02 | I Bought A Rock For A Rocky Mountain Gal | Wilf Carter |
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03 | Streamlined Yodel Song | Wilf Carter |
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04 | By The Silvery Moonlight Trail | Wilf Carter |
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05 | My Blues Have Turned To Sunshine | Wilf Carter |
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06 | Sundown Blues | Wilf Carter |
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07 | The Dying Mother's Prayer | Wilf Carter |
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08 | Cowboy's Mother | Wilf Carter |
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09 | Smoke Went Up The Chimney Just The Same | Wilf Carter |
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10 | I'm Gonna Ride To Heaven On A Streamlined Train | Wilf Carter |
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11 | The Two Gun Cowboy | Wilf Carter |
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12 | Cowboy Lullaby | Wilf Carter |
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13 | Lonesome For My Baby Tonight | Wilf Carter |
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14 | Hillbilly Valley | Wilf Carter |
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15 | Roundup Time In Heaven | Wilf Carter |
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16 | Dreamy Prairie Moon | Wilf Carter |
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17 | Answer To It Makes No Difference Now | Wilf Carter |
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18 | Roll Along Kentucky Moon | Wilf Carter |
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19 | It's All Over Now (I Won't Worry) | Wilf Carter |
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20 | Rattlin' Cannonball | Wilf Carter |
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21 | Why Should I Be Sorry For You Now | Wilf Carter |
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22 | Beautiful Girl Of The Prairie | Wilf Carter |
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23 | What A Wonderful Mother Of Mine | Wilf Carter |
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24 | You Are My Sunshine | Wilf Carter |
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25 | You Were With Me In The Waltz Of My Dreams | Wilf Carter |
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26 | When That Somebody Else Were You | Wilf Carter |
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Carter, Wilf - Selected Sides 1933-1941 (4-CD) CD 4 | ||||
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01 | Waiting For A Train | Wilf Carter |
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02 | I'm Hittin' The Trail | Wilf Carter |
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03 | I'm Gonna Ride To Heaven On A Streamlined Train | Wilf Carter |
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04 | Why Did We Ever Part? | Wilf Carter |
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05 | The Last Letter | Wilf Carter |
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06 | That First Love Of Mine | Wilf Carter |
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07 | Dreaming Of My Blue Eyes | Wilf Carter |
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08 | No Letter Today | Wilf Carter |
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09 | You'll Get Used To It | Wilf Carter |
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10 | Put Me In Your Pocket | Wilf Carter |
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11 | Old Shep | Wilf Carter |
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12 | My Queen Of The Prairies | Wilf Carter |
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13 | I Ain't Gonna Be A Hobo No More | Wilf Carter |
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14 | A Sinner's Prayer | Wilf Carter |
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15 | My Blue Skies | Wilf Carter |
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16 | Don't Be Mean, I Wasn't Mean To You | Wilf Carter |
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17 | It's A Cowboy's Night To Howl | Wilf Carter |
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18 | Red River Valley Blues | Wilf Carter |
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19 | The Two Gun Cowboy | Wilf Carter |
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20 | He Left The One Who Loved Him For Another | Wilf Carter |
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21 | My Old Lasso Is Headed Straight For You | Wilf Carter |
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22 | Call Of The Range | Wilf Carter |
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23 | It's Great To Be Back In The Saddle Again | Wilf Carter |
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24 | We'll Meet Again In Peaceful Valley | Wilf Carter |
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25 | Under The Light Of The Texas Moon | Wilf Carter |
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26 | I'm Still Waiting For You | Wilf Carter |
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Wilf Carter
born 18. 12. 1904 in Port Hilford - Nova Scotia - Canada. December 5, 1996 in Scottsdale, ArizonaRecord Labels: RCA, Decca, Apex, Starday, Bear Family
Wilf Carter, also known in the USA as Montana Slim, was the first great Canadian country star, even though he had never appeared in the national charts. Carter was strongly influenced by Jimmie Rodgers' music and always successfully used the cowboy image. Wilf Carter began his career in the early 1930s at the radio station CF CN in Calgary, and shortly afterwards accepted an offer from the CBS Network. He recorded his first record in December 1933 at RCA Studios in Montreal. Over the years Wilf Carter has written well over 500 songs and recorded countless records. His father was, as he recently explained in an interview, Swiss-born."
Wilf Carter
Perhaps the consummate Canadian country singer, Wilf Carter (1904-1996) launched his recording career the same year Jimmie Rodgers died. Carter displayed little musical affinity for Rodgers' Blue Yodels, preferring instead his ballads, western songs and pop-oriented material. As a yodeler, Carter leaned towards conventional Swiss styles, a technique he likely learned from records and vaudevillians passing through his native Nova Scotia. Although billed as Wilf Carter in his native Canada, American audiences knew him as Montana Slim, a moniker that stuck when announcer Bert Parks forgot his name during a CBS radio broadcast. Carter recorded his first Rodgers cover, Roll Along Kentucky Moon, during a 1939 Bluebird session in New York. This version of Whisper Your Mother's Name comes from Carter's second tenure with RCA, which mostly generated material for budget-priced Canadian albums. (Dave Samuelson)

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