Molly O'day Cumberland Mountain Folks (2-CD)
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Molly O'day: Cumberland Mountain Folks (2-CD)
They called her 'the female Roy Acuff' for the way she sang pure mountain music in a full-throated style. Her backings featured all traditional instruments, like the dobro and fiddle. Mac Wiseman and Carl Smith are among the luminaries who worked on her sessions. These 36 titles are everything Molly recorded for Columbia (1946-1951). Songs include Tramp On The Street, When God Comes And Gathers His Jewels,
The Black Sheep Returned To The Fold, The Tear Stained Letter, The First Fall Of Snow, Poor Ellen Smith, Heaven's Radio, Don't Sell Daddy Any More Whiskey, as well the first recorded versions of two Hank Williams songs, On The Evening Train and The Singing Waterfall. Pure mountain music!
Article properties:Molly O'day: Cumberland Mountain Folks (2-CD)
Interpret: Molly O'day
Album titlle: Cumberland Mountain Folks (2-CD)
Genre Country
Label Bear Family Records
- Preiscode BH
Artikelart CD
EAN: 4000127155658
- weight in Kg 0.21
O'Day, Molly - Cumberland Mountain Folks (2-CD) CD 1 | ||||
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01 | The Tramp On The Street | Molly O'Day | ||
02 | When God Comes And Gather His Jewels | Molly O'Day | ||
03 | The Black Sheep Returned To The Fold | Molly O'Day | ||
04 | Put My Rubber Doll Away | Molly O'Day | ||
05 | The Drunken Driver | Molly O'Day | ||
06 | The Tear Stained Letter | Molly O'Day | ||
07 | Lonely Mound Of Clay | Molly O'Day | ||
08 | Six More Miles | Molly O'Day | ||
09 | Singing Waterfall | Molly O'Day | ||
10 | At The First Fall Of Snow | Molly O'Day | ||
11 | Matthew Twenty-Four | Molly O'Day | ||
12 | I Don't Care If Tomorrow Never Comes | Molly O'Day | ||
13 | A Hero's Death | Molly O'Day | ||
14 | I'll Never See Sunshine Again | Molly O'Day | ||
15 | Too Late-Too Late | Molly O'Day | ||
16 | Why Do You Weep Dear Willow | Molly O'Day | ||
17 | Don't Forget The Family Prayer | Molly O'Day | ||
18 | I Heard My Mother Weeping | Molly O'Day |
O'Day, Molly - Cumberland Mountain Folks (2-CD) CD 2 | ||||
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01 | Mother's Gone But Not Forgotten | Molly O'Day | ||
02 | The Evening Train | Molly O'Day | ||
03 | This Is The End | Molly O'Day | ||
04 | Fifteen Years Ago | Molly O'Day | ||
05 | Poor Ellen Smith | Molly O'Day | ||
06 | Coming Down From God | Molly O'Day | ||
07 | Teardrops Falling In The Snow | Molly O'Day | ||
08 | With You On My Mind | Molly O'Day | ||
09 | If You See My Saviour | Molly O'Day | ||
10 | Heaven's Radio | Molly O'Day | ||
11 | When My Time Comes To Go | Molly O'Day | ||
12 | Don't Sell Daddy Anymore Whiskey | Molly O'Day | ||
13 | Higher In My Prayers | Molly O'Day | ||
14 | Travelling The Highway Home | Molly O'Day | ||
15 | It's Different Now | Molly O'Day | ||
16 | When The Angels Rolled The Stone Away | Molly O'Day | ||
17 | It's All Coming True | Molly O'Day | ||
18 | When We See Our Redeemer's Face | Molly O'Day |
Molly O'Day
Fifteen Years Ago
Considered by many vintage country music enthusiasts as the greatest female singer of all time, Molly O'Day (1923-1987) brought a Pentecostal intensity to the mournful wail of Roy Acuff and unrelenting drive of Cousin Emmy. Born Lois LaVerne Williamson in McVeigh, Kentucky, she began her career at age sixteen, working with her brother on various West Virginia radio stations. In April 1941 she married singer/guitarist Lynn Davis. Although the couple performed as a team, Davis instinctively knew their success primarily lay in O'Day's emotional, penetrating vocals. At Fred Rose's recommendation, Art Satherley signed the couple to Columbia Records in 1946. Because her records didn't appeal to jukebox operators or tavern patrons, O'Day never charted during her five-year recording career, but Tramp On The Street sold well throughout the Southeast. Davis and O'Day were also early champions of the then-unknown singer-songwriter Hank Williams, cutting four of his compositions at their first sessions. Tuberculosis and her rigid fundamentalist religious beliefs prematurely ended her career in 1951. Years Ago – titled Fifteen Years Ago here – was one of two Lou Herscher-Saul Klein songs Rodgers recorded during his final sessions in May 1933. (Dave Samuelson)
Molly O'day Cumberland Mountain Folks (2-CD)
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