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Jimmie Davis: Nobody's Darlin' But Mine (5-CD Deluxe Box Set)

(Bear Family Records) 124 Tracks

Article properties:Jimmie Davis: Nobody's Darlin' But Mine (5-CD Deluxe Box Set)

  • Interpret: Jimmie Davis

  • Album titlle: Nobody's Darlin' But Mine (5-CD Deluxe Box Set)

  • Genre Country

  • Label Bear Family Records

  • Artikelart Box set

  • EAN: 4000127159434

  • weight in Kg 1.2
Davis, Jimmie - Nobody's Darlin' But Mine (5-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 1
01The Barroom MessageJimmie Davis
02The Baby's LullabyJimmie Davis
03Out Of Town BluesJimmie Davis
04Home Town BluesJimmie Davis
05Settling Down For LifeJimmie Davis
06My Dixie SweetheartJimmie Davis
07You're The Picture Of Your MotherJimmie Davis
08Doggone That TrainJimmie Davis
09My Louisiana GirlJimmie Davis
10Cowboy's Home Sweet HomeJimmie Davis
11She's A Hum Dum DingerJimmie Davis
12Before You Say FarewellJimmie Davis
13Where The Old Red River FlowsJimmie Davis
14Penitentiary BluesJimmie Davis
15Arabella BluesJimmie Davis
16In ArkansasJimmie Davis
17Lonely HoboJimmie Davis
18I'll Be Happy TodayJimmie Davis
19A Woman's BluesJimmie Davis
20Bear Cat Mama From Horner's CornersJimmie Davis
21My Arkansas SweetheartJimmie Davis
22RamonaJimmie Davis
23You'd Rather Forget Than ForgiveJimmie Davis
24Think Of Me Thinking Of YouJimmie Davis
25Way Out On The MountainJimmie Davis
Davis, Jimmie - Nobody's Darlin' But Mine (5-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 2
01Hobo's WarningJimmie Davis
02Wild And Reckless HoboJimmie Davis
03The Davis LimitedJimmie Davis
04She Left A Runnin' Like A Sewing MachineJimmie Davis
05Down At The Old Country ChurchJimmie Davis
06She's A Hum Dum Dinger (part 2)Jimmie Davis
07Market House BluesJimmie Davis
08Get On Board Aunt SusanJimmie Davis
09Midnight BluesJimmie Davis
10There's Evil In Ye Children, Gather 'roundJimmie Davis
11Pea Pickin' PapaJimmie Davis
12I'll Get Mine Bye And ByeJimmie Davis
13Barnyard StompJimmie Davis
14I Wonder (If She Is Blue)Jimmie Davis
151982 Blues (Davis' Last Day Blues)Jimmie Davis
16High Behind BluesJimmie Davis
17Saturday Night StrollJimmie Davis
18Sewing Machine BluesJimmie Davis
19Red Night Gown BluesJimmie Davis
20Davis' Salty DogJimmie Davis
21You Can't Tell About The Woman NowadaysJimmie Davis
22The Shotgun WeddingJimmie Davis
23Hold'er, NewtJimmie Davis
24Yo Yo MamaJimmie Davis
Davis, Jimmie - Nobody's Darlin' But Mine (5-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 3
01Tom Cat And Pussy BluesJimmie Davis
02Organ-Grinder BluesJimmie Davis
03Rockin' BluesJimmie Davis
04Wampus Kitty MamaJimmie Davis
05Bury Me In Old KentuckyJimmie Davis
06Jealous LoverJimmie Davis
07Gamblers's ReturnJimmie Davis
08Home In CarolineJimmie Davis
09It's All Coming Home To YouJimmie Davis
10I Wonder If She's BlueJimmie Davis
11When It's Round-Up Time In HeavenJimmie Davis
12Would YouJimmie Davis
13You've Been Tom Cattin' AroundJimmie Davis
14Alimony BluesJimmie Davis
15The Keyhole In The DoorJimmie Davis
16Beautiful TexasJimmie Davis
17Triflin' Mama BluesJimmie Davis
18I Want Her Tailor-MadeJimmie Davis
19Alimony BluesJimmie Davis
20There Ain't Gonna Be No AfterwhileJimmie Davis
21Easy Rider BluesJimmie Davis
22Nobody's Darlin' But MineJimmie Davis
23When It's Round-Up Time In HeavenJimmie Davis
24Good Time Papa BluesJimmie Davis
25Shirt Tail BluesJimmie Davis
Davis, Jimmie - Nobody's Darlin' But Mine (5-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 4
01It's Been Years (Since I've Seen My Mother)Jimmie Davis
02Beautiful MaryJimmie Davis
03My Brown Eyed Texas RoseJimmie Davis
04Moonlight And Skies (No. 2)Jimmie Davis
05Jelly Roll BluesJimmie Davis
06Graveyard BluesJimmie Davis
07Are You Tired Of Me Darling?Jimmie Davis
08Red River BluesJimmie Davis
09The Answer To 'Nobody's Darling But Mine'Jimmie Davis
10In My Cabin TonightJimmie Davis
11When A Boy From The Mountains (Weds A Girl..)Jimmie Davis
12Come On Over To My House (Ain't Nobody ...)Jimmie Davis
13Don't Say Goodbye If You Love MeJimmie Davis
14I Wish I Had Never Seen SunshineJimmie Davis
15High Geared MamaJimmie Davis
16Bed Bug BluesJimmie Davis
17I Ain't Gonna Let Ol' Satan Turn Me 'roundJimmie Davis
18'twill Be Sweet When We MeetJimmie Davis
19My Blue Bonnet GirlJimmie Davis
20Ridin' Down The Arizona TrailJimmie Davis
21Mama's Getting Hot And Papa's Getting ColdJimmie Davis
22When It's Peach Pickin' Time In GeorgiaJimmie Davis
23Come On Over To My House (Ain't Nobody ...)Jimmie Davis
Davis, Jimmie - Nobody's Darlin' But Mine (5-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 5
01That's Why I'm Nobody's DarlingJimmie Davis
02Do You Ever Think Of Me?Jimmie Davis
03Prairie Of LoveJimmie Davis
04Sweet LoreneJimmie Davis
05Just Forgive And ForgetJimmie Davis
06Pal Of Long AgoJimmie Davis
07If I Ever Cry You'll Never KnowJimmie Davis
08Sweetheart Of West TexasJimmie Davis
09Ten Tiny ToesJimmie Davis
10I Wonder Where You AreJimmie Davis
11In The West Where Life Is FreeJimmie Davis
12You'll Be Comin' Back Some DayJimmie Davis
13Hard Hearted MamaJimmie Davis
14Jimmie's Travelin' BluesJimmie Davis
15I Wonder Who's Kissing Her NowJimmie Davis
16Pi-Rootin' AroundJimmie Davis
17High Geared DaddyJimmie Davis
18Honky Tonk BluesJimmie Davis
19Nobody's Darling But MineJimmie Davis
20One, Two, Three, FourJimmie Davis
21Have You Ever Been In Heaven?Jimmie Davis
22The Greatest Mistake In My LifeJimmie Davis
23(Sweetheart) Please Be True To MeJimmie Davis
24By The Grave Of Nobody's DarlingJimmie Davis
25Shackles And ChainsJimmie Davis
26Call Me Back Pal O' MineJimmie Davis
27Just A Girl That Men ForgetJimmie Davis
JIMMIE DAVIS YOU ARE MY SUNSHINE   The Story So Far Houston Davis was born in... more
"Jimmie Davis"

JIMMIE DAVIS

YOU ARE MY SUNSHINE

 

The Story So Far

Houston Davis was born in 1902, in Beech Springs, Jackson Parish, Louisiana, the oldest in a family of five boys and six girls. He graduated from high school, the first boy from his town ever to do so, and got his BA degree at Louisiana College at Pineville, where he sang in quartets and glee clubs, and with his guitar on street corners. Between a couple of spells of schoolteaching he took postgraduate courses at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, where he continued his singing activities.

In 1927-28 he had his own Friday-night radio show on KWKH in Shreveport and made his first recordings for the station's short-lived Doggone label. Later in 1928 he auditioned unsuccessfully for Columbia Records, but in 1929 he began a four-year career on Victor, during which he recorded more than 60 sides, mixing cowboy and 'heart' songs with suggestive material and blues.

In September 1934 he signed with the new Decca Record Company, an association that would last many years. Meanwhile he continued his pursuit of a career in state politics.

The Next Chapters

Jimmie Davis's first public office was as criminal court clerk in Shreveport, a post he held for eight years (1929-1937). Here he "learned about life's other side, and what he learned has stuck to him. In spite of his deceptively naive and shy manner, and the blackstrap drawl which drags out his words hypnotically, those who have seen him in action estimate him as a shrewd and experienced character." 1) His first appearances on the hustings were making speeches for the reelection of his county court boss, Judge David B. Samuel, and in 1938 he made a bid for the job of Shreveport's Commissioner for Public Safety, a post that entailed running the city's police and fire departments.

The story goes that Davis began his campaign by making a long and, he thought, persuasive speech which his audience received impassively. Finally one of them called out, "How about a little song?" Thinking it undignified, Davis declined, but pondering over it afterwards he decided to incorporate music into his campaign strategy. So next time he brought his radio band along with him and "sandwiched a short speech between tunes, where it hardly bothered at all, and won the election. He used the same method when he ran for Commissioner of Public Service in the Fall of 1942, with the same result."2) This post gave Davis the job of regulating the state's utilities, railroads and truck-lines.

"Before that he and his band had been having a lot of fun going up in the world in their spare time. They were guests on some national hookups, and old favorites by then on the Grand Old Opry hour, the secret of success being the way they turned out new songs. Jimmie was the master mind, but he insists the whole band had a part in most of the more than 200 songs they've started." 2)

Meanwhile "Hollywood inveigled him into coming out and playing in some 'horse operas'" 2): first 'Strictly In The Groove' (1942) with Johnny Bond and Jimmy Wakely, then a series of Columbia westerns featuring Charles Starrett, the Durango Kid, in which Davis usually played one of the star's sidekicks: 'Riding Through Nevada', 'Frontier Fury' and 'Cyclone Rangers'. "Jack Fier, Columbia Pictures' horse opera impresario, never lets him play anything but 'good' parts, and is excessively careful of his political future. In 'Frontier Fury' [1943] he had to shoot an Indian. Fier checked carefully first to make sure Davis had no Indian constituents before the authors put the scene in the script.

"Davis never takes a drink on the screen and never indulges in any dirty tricks. He never even trips anybody. He was to have tripped a fellow in one scene, but it was changed to a sock in the puss after the sockee's character had been proved deserving of nothing less than lynching.

"The Hollywood legend is that while making his latest picture, Davis was called away to the phone. He was gone about 15 minutes and the director exploded. Horse films are made on a very tight schedule and a delay of 15 minutes means hundreds of dollars lost. Jimmy apologized to the apoplectic director. 'A bunch of folks from Louisiana called me up,' he explained. 'They wouldn't let me off the phone until I promised to run for Governor.'" 1)

So he did, on the Democratic ticket, in 1944. Not willingly, because, as he recalls, "I was working in a few western pictures and I was recording and playing dates and making money. I had money in the bank for the first time and I knew I couldn't do that by being Governor, if I played the game straight. But it just kept on and on, people asking me if I had decided to run. I turned down a fortune." 7)

Persuaded by the outgoing Governor, Sam Houston Jones, Davis finally threw his hat in the ring -- and "just coasted into victory on the wings of song. Actually, he fought on a platform that opposed the remnants of the Huey Long organization, but his admirers were so fascinated by his corny tenor, accompanied by git-tah, that they impatiently yelled for him to stop talking and start singing." 1)

But not everywhere. "In a town where his opponent was popular, the marshal told him 'We don't want you a-rootin' and a-tootin' around here. We're too busy for any political jabber.' Charlie Mitchell, his guitarist and leader of his band, found the town so hostile that he had to pay a quarter for a chair, upon which a guitarist needs to rest his foot." 1) But Davis artfully insinuated himself into his audience's affection by devoting the whole evening to hymns commemorating recently deceased members of the community. "'Who remembers old Auntie Sue Smith,' he asked, 'who died last year when she was 104.' Then he'd sing a hymn dedicated to her. The town voted for him four to one. His enemies said the secret was a 15-minute walk through the local cemetery." 1)

Davis's successful use of music on the campaign trail needled his rivals to retaliate. "Some of his numerous opponents frantically dug up dance bands and warblers and started putting notes along with patting babies and shaking the public feet along with the public hands. It looked for a while like the whole field was clearing throats to vie on his own grounds with the 'Kingpin of Hillbillies'." 2)

"In capturing office," writes Peter Mikelbank, "[Davis] shaped a precedent-setting campaign style, using music and the traveling road show to attract large crowds. In many ways, he offered voters a 'media' candidacy well before the age of television." 7)

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