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Various: Am I Sad And Weary - Various - Jimmie Rodgers Revisited (CD)

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It was seventy years ago, on May 26, this year that country music's first superstar, Jimmie Rodgers died in a New York hotel room. He was thirty-five years old. Rodgers recorded 110 songs between 1927 and his death just six years later, many of which have become standards. His music retains its charm and its appeal, and musicians are still coming to terms with his legacy. In 1997, the one and only release on
Bob Dylan’s Egyptian Records was a Jimmie Rodgers tribute, starring Bono, Alison Krauss, Steve Earle, Willie Nelson, Iris DeMent, John Mellencamp, Aaron Neville, Van Morrison, and of course
Bob Dylan himself.

Jimmie Rodgers' music was populated by good-time pals one step ahead of the law, but still ready to shed a tear for mother and home. He sang with an insouciant, almost insolent, drawl, and of course his trademark yodel. The rowdier songs, such as In The Jailhouse Now, Waiting For A Train, Travelin' Blues, and T For Texas set the stage for honky-tonk music. Kids wanted to be Jimmie Rodgers in a way that they did not want to be A. P. Carter of the Carter Family

In 1992, Bear Family issued the still-definitive Jimmie Rodgers boxed set, comprising all of his recordings. In 1997, Bear Family issued a tribute CD featuring Jimmie Rodgers’ contemporaries, and now in 2003 Bear Family has compiled a CD of Jimmie Rodgers songs as sung by the next generation of Jimmie Rodgers disciples. Here are Ernest Tubb, Lefty Frizzell, Hank Snow, Bill Monroe, Bob Wills, and
Jimmie Skinner, and …from more more recent times … Jerry Lee Lewis, Merle Haggard, Wanda Jackson, and Tompall Glaser. The 27 tracks prove the durability of Jimmie Rodgers' music and the
Jimmie Rodgers sound, and prove above all that he has something to say to today’s music lovers.
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Rodgers, Jimmie (Country) - Am I Sad And Weary - Various - Jimmie Rodgers Revisited (CD) CD 1
01 A Tribute To Jimmy Rodgers WILLIAMS, Gary
02 Jimmie's Yodel Blues SKINNER, Jimmie
03 Frankie And Johnny TUBB, Ernest
04 My Blue Eyed Jane SNOW, Hank
05 (Fifteen) Years Ago O'DAY, Molly
06 Sweet Mama Hurry Home Or I'll Be Gone DUNCAN, Tommy
07 My Carolina Sunshine Girl MONROE, Bill
08 Never No 'Mo' Blues FRIZZELL, Lefty
09 Waitin' For A Train REEVES, Jim
10 When Jimmie Rodgers Said Goodbye HANK & JIMMIE RODGERS SNOW
11 Jimmie Rodgers Last Thoughts TUBB, Ernest
12 My Rough And Rowdy Ways SKINNER, Jimmie
13 T For Texas (Blue Yodel #1) JONES, Grandpa
14 Muleskinner Blues (Blue Yodel #8) PARTON, Dolly
15 Mississippi River Blues WILLS, Bob
16 Peach Picking Time In Georgia HAGGARD, Merle
17 Tuck Away My Lonesome Blues JACKSON, Wanda
18 Mother, The Queen Of My Heart LEWIS, Jerry Lee
19 My Mother Was A Lady GLASER, Tompall
20 Jimmie Rodgers Blues BRITT, Elton
21 The Life Of Jimmie Rodgers WILLIAMS, Gary
22 The Death Of Jimmie Rodgers WILLIAMS, Gary
23 You And My Old Guitar KING, Bob
24 Travelin' Blues DUNCAN, Johnny
25 Treasures Untold MORTON, Tex
26 Missouri Cowboy (Muleskinner Blues) B. RAMSEY & P. ALEXANDER
27 In The Jailhouse Now PIERCE, Webb
Jimmie Rodgers The importance of Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933) to the history of country music... more
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Jimmie Rodgers

The importance of Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933) to the history of country music is a subject that has been analyzed extensively in the more than 70 years since his death in 1933. The true mark of an enduring musical form is its ability to change and evolve, and, for better or worse, country music still survives, although in a much different form than Rodgers or anyone else from his era could have imagined. It's difficult to discern, however, the influence of Rodgers in a performance by any of today's stars, such as Big and Rich, Toby Keith, or Carrie Underwood, but, nevertheless, it is there just the same. Every so often, one of these artists will sing a Rodgers song, usually one of Jimmie's most popular, such as Waiting For A Train or T For Texas, and the flickering flame shines a little bit brighter.

Rodgers' fire will never really go out because country music grew from his example, not only from the catalog of songs he sang, but from his personality, his attitudes, and his devotion to aspects of life that are still embraced by Americans as well as lovers of country music from around the world. Rodgers sang of many things. His songs dealt with devotion to family, hell-raising, work, illness, storytelling, tragedy, and love of family, much of this coming from his own personal experiences. All of these topics are still used by today's country performers. Although the songs might not be the same, and the instrumentation has morphed into a form that would have been unrecognizable to country music's early fans, the influence is still there, and it can all be traced back to Rodgers.

Jimmie Rodgers was country music's first star. Before he came along, hillbilly music, as it was then known, was seldom performed professionally. Its purveyors were common folk, musically untrained, with a lifestyle that centered on other professions. There were a few exceptions to this. Uncle Dave Macon had been in vaudeville for years and was a seasoned entertainer by the time he began recording in 1924. Vernon Dalhart had become a star through his recording of The Prisoner's Song, also in 1924, but Dalhart's fame was based on his interpretation of what a folk performer should sound like. His personality, like that of every other popular vocalist of his era, remained hidden and undefined.

Other than these few artists, early hillbilly performers were primarily employed in some other line of work. Rodgers, himself, was a brakeman, before tuberculosis forced him to find another, less strenuous way to earn a living. The only other thing he knew how to do was sing, and so, performing became his vocation. Even though Rodgers was far from the first person to record what would become country music, the genre was really born with his first session in August 1927. Before Rodgers, it didn't really matter who sang a folk song because the song was what mattered, not the singer.

Rodgers' catalog of songs drew from a variety of sources: traditional folk songs, Tin Pan Alley compositions, songs from vaudeville, blues, jazz, risqué novelty numbers, and Rodgers' own compositions. Rodgers infused each of these song with his own personality so effectively, that his fans thought he had written everything he sang, and that his life was full of pistol packin' papas, mean mamas, bounders, and rounders. In truth, only a handful of his songs had to do directly with his own life: most notably, the train songs (Waiting For A Train) and songs about his illness (T.B. Blues). But Jimmie Rodgers changed country music from a song-oriented genre to one that focused on the personality of the performer. The Carter Family, who made their recording debut at the same session as Rodgers, the famous Victor sessions in Bristol, Virginia, were more influential for the songs they sang than from their own personalities. Although their respective influence has been substantial in their own field, it was Rodgers who became a star.

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Tracklist
Rodgers, Jimmie (Country) - Am I Sad And Weary - Various - Jimmie Rodgers Revisited (CD) CD 1
01 A Tribute To Jimmy Rodgers
02 Jimmie's Yodel Blues
03 Frankie And Johnny
04 My Blue Eyed Jane
05 (Fifteen) Years Ago
06 Sweet Mama Hurry Home Or I'll Be Gone
07 My Carolina Sunshine Girl
08 Never No 'Mo' Blues
09 Waitin' For A Train
10 When Jimmie Rodgers Said Goodbye
11 Jimmie Rodgers Last Thoughts
12 My Rough And Rowdy Ways
13 T For Texas (Blue Yodel #1)
14 Muleskinner Blues (Blue Yodel #8)
15 Mississippi River Blues
16 Peach Picking Time In Georgia
17 Tuck Away My Lonesome Blues
18 Mother, The Queen Of My Heart
19 My Mother Was A Lady
20 Jimmie Rodgers Blues
21 The Life Of Jimmie Rodgers
22 The Death Of Jimmie Rodgers
23 You And My Old Guitar
24 Travelin' Blues
25 Treasures Untold
26 Missouri Cowboy (Muleskinner Blues)
27 In The Jailhouse Now