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Driftwood, Jimmie - Six Classic Albums Plus Bonus Singles (4-CD) CD 1
01 The Battle Of New Orleans Jimmie Driftwood
02 Unfortunate Man Jimmie Driftwood
03 Fair Rosamond's Bower Jimmie Driftwood
04 Soldier's Joy Jimmie Driftwood
05 Country Boy Jimmie Driftwood
06 I'm Too Young To Marry Jimmie Driftwood
07 Pretty Mary Jimmie Driftwood
08 Sailor Man Jimmie Driftwood
09 Zelma Lee Jimmie Driftwood
10 Rattlesnake Song Jimmie Driftwood
11 Old Joe Clark Jimmie Driftwood
12 Tennessee Stud Jimmie Driftwood
13 Razorback Steak Jimmie Driftwood
14 First Covered Wagon Jimmie Driftwood
15 The Maid Of Argenta Jimmie Driftwood
16 Bunker Hill Jimmie Driftwood
17 Song Of The Cowboys Jimmie Driftwood
18 Peter Francisco Jimmie Driftwood
Driftwood, Jimmie - Six Classic Albums Plus Bonus Singles (4-CD) CD 2
01 Four Little Girls In Boston Jimmie Driftwood
02 Slack Your Rope Jimmie Driftwood
03 Run, Johnny, Run Jimmie Driftwood
04 Arkansas Traveler Jimmie Driftwood
05 Damnyankee Lad Jimmie Driftwood
06 The Land Where The Bluegrass Grows Jimmie Driftwood
07 The Widders Of Bowling Green Jimmie Driftwood
08 Mooshatanio Jimmie Driftwood
09 Sweet Betsy From Pike Jimmie Driftwood
10 The Wilderness Road Jimmie Driftwood
11 Song Of The Pioneer Jimmie Driftwood
12 Shoot The Buffalo Jimmie Driftwood
13 Get Along Boys Jimmie Driftwood
14 Jordan Am A Hard Road To Travel Jimmie Driftwood
15 The Marshall Of Silver City Jimmie Driftwood
16 The Pony Express (I've Got To Carry The Mail) Jimmie Driftwood
17 I'm Leavin' On The Wagon Train Jimmie Driftwood
18 Grapevine News Jimmie Driftwood
19 Precious Peace Of Mine Jimmie Driftwood
Driftwood, Jimmie - Six Classic Albums Plus Bonus Singles (4-CD) CD 3
01 Big John Davy Jimmie Driftwood
02 Fidi Diddle Um A-Dazey Jimmie Driftwood
03 On Top Of Pikes Peak Jimmie Driftwood
04 Big Hoss Jimmie Driftwood
05 Tucumcari Jimmie Driftwood
06 The Song Of Creation Jimmie Driftwood
07 Big River Man Jimmie Driftwood
08 Banjer Pickin' Man Jimmie Driftwood
09 The Shanty In The Holler Jimmie Driftwood
10 The Battle Of San Juan Hill Jimmie Driftwood
11 St Brendon's Isle Jimmie Driftwood
12 He Had A Long Chain On Jimmie Driftwood
13 Won't You Come Along & Go Jimmie Driftwood
14 Billy Yank & Johnny Reb Jimmie Driftwood
15 How Do You Like The Army Jimmie Driftwood
16 On Top Of Shiloh's Hill Jimmie Driftwood
17 I'm A Poor Rebel Soldier Jimmie Driftwood
18 The Giant Of The Thunderhead Jimmie Driftwood
19 Rock Of Chickamauga Jimmie Driftwood
20 My Black Bird Has Gone Jimmie Driftwood
Driftwood, Jimmie - Six Classic Albums Plus Bonus Singles (4-CD) CD 4
01 Oh Florie Jimmie Driftwood
02 When I Swim The Golden River Jimmie Driftwood
03 Git Along Little Yearlings Jimmie Driftwood
04 Goodbye Reb, Y' All Come Jimmie Driftwood
05 Driftwood At Sea Jimmie Driftwood
06 Davy Jones Jimmie Driftwood
07 Shanghaied Jimmie Driftwood
08 The Land Of The Amazon Jimmie Driftwood
09 The Diver Boy Jimmie Driftwood
10 In A Cotton Shirt & A Pair Of Dungarees Jimmie Driftwood
11 Sailing Away On The Ocean Jimmie Driftwood
12 What Could I Do? Jimmie Driftwood
13 Row Bullies Row Jimmie Driftwood
14 Sailor, Sailor, Marry Me Jimmie Driftwood
15 The Ship That Never Returned Jimmie Driftwood
16 Santy Anny-O Jimmie Driftwood
17 Chalamette Jimmie Driftwood
18 Sal's Got A Sugarlip Jimmie Driftwood
19 John Paul Jones Jimmie Driftwood
20 The Bear Flew Over The Ocean Jimmie Driftwood
21 The Battle Of New Orleans Jimmie Driftwood
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"Jimmie Driftwood"

Jimmie Driftwood

The Battle Of New Orleans

Tennessee Stud

What Color Is The Soul Of A Man

Rooted in the folk music of his native Ozark Mountains, Jimmie Driftwood was a prolific, engaging singer-songwriter. Two of his songs, The Battle Of New Orleans and Tennessee Stud, became standards in the American folk and country music repertoires.

Born James Corbett Morris on June 20, 1907 in Richwood, Arkansas, he absorbed the folk tales and stories of the mountain men, homesteaders, Native Americans and Civil War veterans who settled in the region around Mountain View. His great-grandmother also taught him songs from her Carolina childhood. As a youngster he was given an unusual handmade guitar made by his grandfather. Its neck was made from a fence rail, its sides shaped from an ox yoke, and its front and back came from a bed headboard. While it didn't have much tone, Driftwood used it throughout his performing career.

Graduating from high school in 1928, he attended John Brown College in Siloam Springs. During the height of the Depression he left college and traveled through the Southwest, settling in Phoenix, Arizona, where he sang on a weekly radio show. Returning to Arkansas in 1935, he began teaching elementary students in Timbo, 12 miles west of Mountain View. Finding his students had difficulty grasping historical events, Driftwood wrote his lessons in rhyme and set them to music. In 1936 he fit his poem about the Battle of New Orleans to the fiddle tune Eighth Of January.

In 1936 Driftwood married Cleda Johnson. For next two decades he concentrated on teaching while attending night classes at Arkansas State Teachers College. In 1947 he bought a 150-acre farm in Timbo. After receiving his degree in education in 1949, Driftwood became principal of Snowball School in Searcy County.

During these years he wrote more than a hundred songs, mostly about historical events or local folklore. In 1952 he made a demo tape of several dozen songs and privately pressed a single, but never pursued placing them with a publisher. Hugh Ashley, a friend of Driftwood's who placed songs with Red Foley, Bill Monroe and Porter Wagoner, encouraged the schoolteacher to demo his songs in Nashville. When school let out for summer vacation in 1957, Driftwood and his wife met with Buddy Killen of Tree Publishing. After listening to two stanzas of The Battle Of New Orleans, Killen dismissed him, coldly suggesting he return to Timbo.

Undeterred, he visited Don Warden, Wagoner's steel guitarist, then establishing his own publishing company. Warden liked what he heard and purchased 25 of Driftwood's compositions, including Howdy, Neighbor, Howdy, which became Wagoner's theme song. He also convinced Chet Atkins to sign Driftwood to RCA Victor. With Atkins on guitar and Bob Moore on bass, Driftwood completed his first album during two October 1957 sessions. A mix of traditional material and Driftwood originals, 'Newly Discovered Early American Folk Songs' included The Battle Of New Orleans. Written from the perspective of an American volunteer fighting with Major General Andrew Jackson's army, it offered a light-hearted saga about the British defeat during the War of 1812's final battle.

Johnny Horton thought the song had potential, and invited Driftwood to Shreveport to perform on The Louisiana Hayride. At Horton's request, Driftwood trimmed and slightly sanitized the song for a radio-friendly single. Three days later Horton recorded the revised The Battle Of New Orleans in Nashville. In April 1959 it entered Billboard's pop and country singles charts for extended runs. It clung to No. 1 on the country chart for ten weeks and No. 1 pop for six.

Counting Homer & Jethro's parody The Battle Of Kookamonga, Driftwood placed six songs on the pop and country charts in 1959, including Eddy Arnold's version of Tennessee Stud. The song was inspired by an actual horse owned by his wife's great-great-grandfather, John Merriman. "The great exploits of this horse were legion," Driftwood wrote in 1966. "Seemed that John got into trouble with his sweetheart's folk and rode off to The Arkansas Territory rather than fight his loved one's people. However, after having ridden this wonderful horse all over the Great Southwest and into Mexico, and after having made a sack full of money from racing and filing a notch or two on his gun, young Johnny came back to Tennessee, thrashed his potential in-laws, and carried the girl away to Arkansas."

The honors and awards continued through 1959. Besides appearances on the Hayride, The Grand Ole Opry and The Ozark Jubilee, he sang at New York's Carnegie Hall, the Berkeley Folk Festival, and at the United Nations in a concert for Soviet Premier Nikita Krushchev. In August he received an Honorary Doctorate of American Folklore from Peabody College in Nashville.

Under Atkins' supervision, Driftwood recorded six albums for RCA Victor and contributed five songs to a thematic album, 'How The West Was Won.' In 1963 he signed with Fred Foster's Monument Records. For the first album for his new label, he recorded his plea for racial tolerance, What Is The Color Of The Soul Of Man. The song was hardly new at the time; Driftwood intended to sing it at his Carnegie Hall debut in April 1959. "My Nashville publisher begged me not to sing it, believing that my records would be boycotted in many parts of our country," he later recalled. "Since then I have sung it all over America, with as great applause in Little Rock as anywhere else."

By 1963, an aging Driftwood became weary of life on the road. Returning to Timbo, he and two local physicians formed the Rackensack Folklore Society, sponsoring regular concerts that evolved into an annual folk festival in Mountain View. He also became involved in environmental issues, spearheading a campaign to prevent the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers from building a dam across the Buffalo River.

He continued performing sporadically until his death in Fayetteville, Arkansas, on July 12, 1998. 

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Tracklist
Driftwood, Jimmie - Six Classic Albums Plus Bonus Singles (4-CD) CD 1
01 The Battle Of New Orleans
02 Unfortunate Man
03 Fair Rosamond's Bower
04 Soldier's Joy
05 Country Boy
06 I'm Too Young To Marry
07 Pretty Mary
08 Sailor Man
09 Zelma Lee
10 Rattlesnake Song
11 Old Joe Clark
12 Tennessee Stud
13 Razorback Steak
14 First Covered Wagon
15 The Maid Of Argenta
16 Bunker Hill
17 Song Of The Cowboys
18 Peter Francisco
Driftwood, Jimmie - Six Classic Albums Plus Bonus Singles (4-CD) CD 2
01 Four Little Girls In Boston
02 Slack Your Rope
03 Run, Johnny, Run
04 Arkansas Traveler
05 Damnyankee Lad
06 The Land Where The Bluegrass Grows
07 The Widders Of Bowling Green
08 Mooshatanio
09 Sweet Betsy From Pike
10 The Wilderness Road
11 Song Of The Pioneer
12 Shoot The Buffalo
13 Get Along Boys
14 Jordan Am A Hard Road To Travel
15 The Marshall Of Silver City
16 The Pony Express (I've Got To Carry The Mail)
17 I'm Leavin' On The Wagon Train
18 Grapevine News
19 Precious Peace Of Mine
Driftwood, Jimmie - Six Classic Albums Plus Bonus Singles (4-CD) CD 3
01 Big John Davy
02 Fidi Diddle Um A-Dazey
03 On Top Of Pikes Peak
04 Big Hoss
05 Tucumcari
06 The Song Of Creation
07 Big River Man
08 Banjer Pickin' Man
09 The Shanty In The Holler
10 The Battle Of San Juan Hill
11 St Brendon's Isle
12 He Had A Long Chain On
13 Won't You Come Along & Go
14 Billy Yank & Johnny Reb
15 How Do You Like The Army
16 On Top Of Shiloh's Hill
17 I'm A Poor Rebel Soldier
18 The Giant Of The Thunderhead
19 Rock Of Chickamauga
20 My Black Bird Has Gone
Driftwood, Jimmie - Six Classic Albums Plus Bonus Singles (4-CD) CD 4
01 Oh Florie
02 When I Swim The Golden River
03 Git Along Little Yearlings
04 Goodbye Reb, Y' All Come
05 Driftwood At Sea
06 Davy Jones
07 Shanghaied
08 The Land Of The Amazon
09 The Diver Boy
10 In A Cotton Shirt & A Pair Of Dungarees
11 Sailing Away On The Ocean
12 What Could I Do?
13 Row Bullies Row
14 Sailor, Sailor, Marry Me
15 The Ship That Never Returned
16 Santy Anny-O
17 Chalamette
18 Sal's Got A Sugarlip
19 John Paul Jones
20 The Bear Flew Over The Ocean
21 The Battle Of New Orleans