Hank Snow Thesaurus Transcriptions (5-CD Deluxe Box Set)

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Hank Snow: Thesaurus Transcriptions (5-CD Deluxe Box Set)
A sidebar to our Hank Snow retrospective, this set collects 140 recordings made between 1950 and 1956. They were never commercially available, and they capture Hank in a relaxed and informal mood. He's playing his own songs, his personal favorites, and current hits, and the selection shows his understanding and effortless mastery of country music history.
Titles include Blue Yodel #12, I'm Here To Get My Baby Out Of Jail, Frankie & Johnnie, The Convict & The Rose, Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain, Jealous Heart, I'm Thinking Tonight Of My Blue Eyes, Blow Yo' Whistle Freight Train, Travelin' Blues, This Cold War With You,You Nearly Lose Your Mind, My Rough And Rowdy Ways, Any Old Timed, Do Right Daddy Blues, and Poison Love.. There are even a couple of pop hits like Memories Are Made Of This and The Wayward Wind.
Article properties:Hank Snow: Thesaurus Transcriptions (5-CD Deluxe Box Set)
Interpret: Hank Snow
Album titlle: Thesaurus Transcriptions (5-CD Deluxe Box Set)
Genre Country
Label Bear Family Records
- Edition 2 Deluxe Edition
- Preiscode EH
Artikelart Box set
EAN: 4000127154880
- weight in Kg 1.5
Snow, Hank - Thesaurus Transcriptions (5-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 1 | ||||
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01 | Weary River | Hank Snow | ||
02 | Bury Me Deep | Hank Snow | ||
03 | Let's Pretend | Hank Snow | ||
04 | Address Unknown | Hank Snow | ||
05 | Golden River | Hank Snow | ||
06 | Blue Yodel, Number 12 | Hank Snow | ||
07 | I'm Here To Get My Baby Out Of Jail | Hank Snow | ||
08 | Brand On My Heart | Hank Snow | ||
09 | With This Ring I Thee Wed | Hank Snow | ||
10 | I Wonder Where You Are Tonight | Hank Snow | ||
11 | Fire On The Mountain | Hank Snow | ||
12 | Draggin' The Bow | Hank Snow | ||
13 | Steel Guitar Rag | Hank Snow | ||
14 | Wabash Blues | Hank Snow | ||
15 | I'm Movin' On | Hank Snow | ||
16 | Handcuffed To Love | Hank Snow | ||
17 | The Convict And The Rose | Hank Snow | ||
18 | Anniversary Blue Yodel | Hank Snow | ||
19 | Frankie And Johnny | Hank Snow | ||
20 | Closed For Repairs | Hank Snow | ||
21 | The End Of The World | Hank Snow | ||
22 | I Wonder If You Feel The Way I Do | Hank Snow | ||
23 | Pins And Needles | Hank Snow | ||
24 | Where Romance Calls | Hank Snow | ||
25 | The Streamline Cannonball | Hank Snow | ||
26 | Trouble In Mind | Hank Snow | ||
27 | The Last Letter | Hank Snow |
Snow, Hank - Thesaurus Transcriptions (5-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 2 | ||||
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01 | Lonely | Hank Snow | ||
02 | Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain | Hank Snow | ||
03 | These Tears Are Not For You | Hank Snow | ||
04 | Jealous Heart | Hank Snow | ||
05 | Hawaiian Cowboy | Hank Snow | ||
06 | I'm Thinking Tonight Of My Blue Eyes | Hank Snow | ||
07 | Whispering Hope | Hank Snow | ||
08 | It Is No Secret | Hank Snow | ||
09 | Molly Darling | Hank Snow | ||
10 | I'll Remember You, Love, In My Prayers | Hank Snow | ||
11 | Blue Dreams | Hank Snow | ||
12 | Blow Yo' Whistle, Freight Train | Hank Snow | ||
13 | Lonely River | Hank Snow | ||
14 | I'll Never Let You Go Little Darling | Hank Snow | ||
15 | Texas Plains | Hank Snow | ||
16 | Born To Lose | Hank Snow | ||
17 | Too Many Tears | Hank Snow | ||
18 | Travelin' Blues | Hank Snow | ||
19 | A Faded Rose, A Broken Heart | Hank Snow | ||
20 | Yodeling Ranger | Hank Snow | ||
21 | Roll Along Kentucky Moon | Hank Snow | ||
22 | Zeb Turner's Gal | Hank Snow | ||
23 | The Sun Has Gone Down On Our Love | Hank Snow | ||
24 | I Walk Alone | Hank Snow | ||
25 | Old Shep | Hank Snow | ||
26 | Mississippi River Blues | Hank Snow | ||
27 | Linda Lou | Hank Snow |
Snow, Hank - Thesaurus Transcriptions (5-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 3 | ||||
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01 | Breeze | Hank Snow | ||
02 | This Cold War With You | Hank Snow | ||
03 | I Love You Nellie | Hank Snow | ||
04 | Beautiful Dreamer | Hank Snow | ||
05 | Twelfth Street Rag | Hank Snow | ||
06 | Bye Bye Blues | Hank Snow | ||
07 | Hilo March | Hank Snow | ||
08 | Orange Blossom Special | Hank Snow | ||
09 | Beaumont Ride | Hank Snow | ||
10 | Just When I Needed You | Hank Snow | ||
11 | Ninety Nine Year Blues | Hank Snow | ||
12 | My Blue Eyed Jane | Hank Snow | ||
13 | Yodeling Cowboy | Hank Snow | ||
14 | The Cannon Ball | Hank Snow | ||
15 | It's Been So Long Darling | Hank Snow | ||
16 | The Lover's Farewell | Hank Snow | ||
17 | You Nearly Lose Your Mind | Hank Snow | ||
18 | Kentucky Waltz | Hank Snow | ||
19 | There's A Pony Standing In His Stall | Hank Snow | ||
20 | Among My Souvenirs | Hank Snow | ||
21 | Little Old Home Down In New Orleans | Hank Snow | ||
22 | The Rainbow's End | Hank Snow | ||
23 | Tragic Romance | Hank Snow | ||
24 | We'll Never Say Goodbye, Just So Long | Hank Snow | ||
25 | I'll Go On Alone | Hank Snow | ||
26 | The Cowhand's Last Ride | Hank Snow | ||
27 | I Almost Lost My Mind | Hank Snow |
Snow, Hank - Thesaurus Transcriptions (5-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 4 | ||||
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01 | That Heart Belongs To Me | Hank Snow | ||
02 | Peach Pickin' Time In Georgia | Hank Snow | ||
03 | Alabama Jubilee | Hank Snow | ||
04 | Farewell Blues | Hank Snow | ||
05 | In An Old Dutch Garden | Hank Snow | ||
06 | Sally Goodin' | Hank Snow | ||
07 | Arkansas Traveler | Hank Snow | ||
08 | A Petal From A Faded Rose | Hank Snow | ||
09 | It's A Sin | Hank Snow | ||
10 | Wedding Bells | Hank Snow | ||
11 | At Mail Call Today | Hank Snow | ||
12 | Those Blue Eyes Don't Sparkle Anymore | Hank Snow | ||
13 | Have I Stayed Away Too Long | Hank Snow | ||
14 | San Antonio Rose | Hank Snow | ||
15 | Each Minute Seems A Million Years | Hank Snow | ||
16 | Blue Steel Blues | Hank Snow | ||
17 | Then I Turned And Walked Slowly Away | Hank Snow | ||
18 | Blue Rose Of The Rio | Hank Snow | ||
19 | My Wubba Dolly | Hank Snow | ||
20 | Tuck Away My Lonesome Blues | Hank Snow | ||
21 | The Land Of My Childhood Dreams | Hank Snow | ||
22 | The Wreck Of The Old `97 | Hank Snow | ||
23 | My Life With You | Hank Snow | ||
24 | The One Rose, That's Left In My Heart | Hank Snow | ||
25 | I'm Coming Home/Song Of The Saddle | Hank Snow | ||
26 | Easter Parade | Hank Snow | ||
27 | Peter Cottontail | Hank Snow |
Snow, Hank - Thesaurus Transcriptions (5-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 5 | ||||
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01 | Sing Me A Song Of The Islands | Hank Snow | ||
02 | Little Joe | Hank Snow | ||
03 | White Christmas | Hank Snow | ||
04 | Blue Christmas | Hank Snow | ||
05 | Making Believe | Hank Snow | ||
06 | Any Old Time | Hank Snow | ||
07 | Never No' Mo' Blues | Hank Snow | ||
08 | When My Blue Moon Turns To Gold Again | Hank Snow | ||
09 | Katy Hill | Hank Snow | ||
10 | Put Your Arms Around Me | Hank Snow | ||
11 | I Was Sorta Wondering | Hank Snow | ||
12 | San Antonio Rose | Hank Snow | ||
13 | Over The Waves | Hank Snow | ||
14 | Do Right Daddy Blues | Hank Snow | ||
15 | As Long As I Live | Hank Snow | ||
16 | Poison Love | Hank Snow | ||
17 | Loose Talk | Hank Snow | ||
18 | The Waltz You Saved For Me | Hank Snow | ||
19 | Memories Are Made Of This | Hank Snow | ||
20 | I Really Don't Want To Know | Hank Snow | ||
21 | The Wayward Wind | Hank Snow | ||
22 | Chant Of The Wanderer | Hank Snow | ||
23 | Put On Your Old Grey Bonnet | Hank Snow | ||
24 | When You And I Were Young, Maggie | Hank Snow | ||
25 | Sentimental Journey | Hank Snow | ||
26 | The Birth Of The Blues | Hank Snow | ||
27 | Outroduction | Hank Snow |
Hank Snow
Before 22-year-old Hank Snow auditioned at the Montreal offices of RCA Victor's Canadian Division in October 1936, Repertoire and Recording Manager A.H. 'Hugh' Joseph asked if he had any original songs. "Friends, I told him a little white lie," Snow recalled in his 1994 autobiography. "I said yes, I have two good songs that I have just written."
Giving the budding recording artist the address of an old church RCA was temporarily using as a studio, Joseph told him to appear there at 2 p.m. tomorrow. Although elated by this opportunity, Snow now worried about those two non-existent originals he promised to have ready. Returning to his hotel room, he wrote a Jimmie Rodgers pastiche titled Lonesome Blue Yodel and a convoluted ballad about a cowboy singer turned outlaw. While no lyrical masterpiece, Prisoned Cowboy became an auspicious start to a recording career stretching across six decades. It also reflected Snow's lifelong fascination with the American and Canadian West – romantic places he only dreamed about during his Nova Scotia childhood.
At age 12 Snow escaped an abusive stepfather's wrath by signing on as a cabin boy on a fishing schooner. For the next four years, the slight-statured youth endured grueling conditions in the North Atlantic. On his occasional visits home, he'd wind up his mother's Victrola and repeatedly play Vernon Dalhart's The Prisoner's Song and The Wreck Of The Old 97. Eventually resettling with his sister and her husband in Bluerocks, Nova Scotia, Snow bought his first guitar. Now drawn to the blue yodels of Jimmie Rodgers, he mastered the Singing Brakeman's songs and style.
Prisoned Cowboy and Lonesome Blue Yodel sold enough copies to merit a second session. By now Snow concentrated on songwriting, many of his lyrics built upon sentimental Western themes. Early songs like We Met Down In The Hills Of Old Wyoming, I'll Ride Back To Lonesome Valley and There's A Picture On Pinto's Saddle hardly compared with the vivid Western sagas of Bob Nolan or Stuart Hamblen, but they helped establish a following for 'Hank, The Yodeling Ranger.' The Texas Cowboy, recorded in February 1939, was one of Snow's livelier early efforts. Its spoken introduction gives us an idea of Snow's formative broadcasts on Canadian radio.
Snow's ten sessions for Canadian RCA through 1947 included at least one song about Texas or the open range. Not all were written by the singer. Snow learned Bobby Gregory's Riding Along, Singing A Song from a Decca 78 by Denver Darling. Philadelphia promoter and song publisher Jack Howard gave him Tom Grindhart's Blue Ranger. Howard, one of the first Americans to champion Snow's career, booked him into several Philadelphia-area venues during July 1944. He also brought the singer to Wheeling to meet Harry 'Big Slim' McAuliffe, who offered to help Snow land a slot on WWVA's Midnight Jamboree.
Realizing his career could only go so far in Canada, Snow moved to Wheeling. As he did with many other young talents, McAuliffe worked tirelessly on Snow's behalf. Besides bringing him to WWVA, McAuliffe outfitted Snow with the essentials for a traveling stage show, including a trained horse. For the next four years Snow and his troupe zigzagged across the border. But despite his high visibility and popularity in his home country, Snow found it difficult to get any real foothold in America. Hugh Joseph lobbied RCA Victor's New York office to release his best-selling couplings in the United States. Label officials weren't interested, even though a few resourceful American country disc jockeys spun his Canadian Bluebird records to good listener response.
In January 1948 the American Federation of Musicians forbade its members to make recordings. Desperate to maintain a release schedule through the year, RCA Victor turned to Snow's Canadian masters. My Sweet Texas Bluebonnet Queen was released that April, followed two months later by Brand On My Heart. Dallas disc jockey Hal Horton turned Brand On My Heart into a local hit. Its success led Snow to abandon his futile attempt to break into Hollywood; he arrived in Dallas early that fall, his trained horse in tow and only eleven dollars in his pocket.
Joining KRLD's new live showcase Big-D Jamboree, Snow drew sizable crowds in clubs and concerts, but financially these proved to be lean months. Ernest Tubb, himself a Texas expatriate, convinced Snow that Nashville was the place he needed to be.
RCA Victor issued three more Canadian couplings by 'Hank, The Singing Ranger' before the musician's union settled its dispute with the record companies. Though none were national hits, all sold well enough to merit Snow's first American session in March 1949. Eight songs were recorded in Chicago, and Jenny Lou Carson's Marriage Vow became a modest chart success. It gave Tubb enough leverage to bring his friend to Nashville and the Grand Ole Opry roster.
Using Tubb's Texas Troubadours for his initial Opry appearances in January 1950, Snow eventually recruited a young, top-flight band, including steel player Joe Talbot and fiddler Tommy Vaden. "Together they created exactly what I wanted for the Hank Snow sound,” he wrote. He brought both musicians to his next RCA Victor session on March 28, 1950. Augmented by Velma Williams on rhythm guitar and Ernie Newton on bass, they recorded four songs including a two-year-old Snow original, I'm Moving On. Released the following month, it stayed on 'Billboard's' country charts for 44 weeks, 21 of them at #1. Snow's next two singles, The Golden Rocket and The Rhumba Boogie, also had lengthy chart runs, both peaking at #1.
Snow also began recording 16" discs for radio stations subscribing to RCA's Thesaurus Transcription Service. Compared to his hit-driven singles, these casually produced transcriptions revealed the scope of Snow's working repertoire. Five Western-themed tracks from these discs appear here: Stuart Hamblen's Texas Plains, Jimmie Rodgers' Yodeling Ranger, Bob Wills' San Antonio Rose, Bob Nolan's Chant Of The Wanderer and a medley of Gene Austin's I'm Coming Home and...

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