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Vernon Dalhart - The Little Rosewood Casket / The New River Train album flac

Vernon Dalhart - The Little Rosewood Casket / The New River Train album flac Performer: Vernon Dalhart
Title: The Little Rosewood Casket / The New River Train
Style: Country
Released: 1924
MP3 album: 1346 mb
FLAC album: 1887 mb
Rating: 4.4
Other formats: VOX MP4 DTS DMF ASF AHX VQF
Genre: Folk and Country

Album Old Time Songs: Original 1925-1930 Recordings. Wreck Of The Old ’97 Lyrics. He looked round an' said To his black, greasy fireman Jus' shove on in a lil' more coal And when we cross that wide old mountain You can watch old '97 roll. It's a mighty rough road From Lynchburg to Danville In a line on a three mile grade It was on that grade That he lost his airbrake And you see what. 2. The Little Rosewood Casket (Missing Lyrics). 3. Zeb Turney’s Gal (Missing Lyrics). 4. The Prisoner’s Song. 5. Wreck Of The Old ’97. 6. My Blue Ridge Mountain Home (Missing Lyrics).

Legend has it Dalhart performed an audition for Edison himself; the elderly inventor was apparently impressed by the singer's knack for concise enunciation  . Little Rosewood Casket.

Wreck of Old 97 and other Early Country Hits, Old Homestead OHS 167, LP (1985), trk 13. Simmons, Rebecca. The Little River Stomp. Us - Little Rosewood Casket. Little Rosebud Wing Dance. Bowman, A. S. (e., J. W. Pepper Collection of 500 Reels, Jigs,. Pepper, fol (1908), p 94. The Little Rosewood Casket - Goullaud, Louis . White, Charles A. At - Package of Old Letters ; Rose-Bud Casket ; Little Rosebud Casket.

15256D Al Craver (Vernon Dalhart) THE SIDEWALKS OF NEW YORK(east side, west side) W140795 - - 1925/07/30 - Columbia 15034D Al Craver (Vernon Dalhart) The Wreck of the 1256 W140708 - - 1925/06/22 Carson Robison Columbia 15053D Al Craver (Vernon Dalhart) THOMAS E WATSON W141314 - - 1925/11/24 - Columbia 15056D Al Craver (Vernon Dalhart) UNKNOWN SOLDIERS. Vernon Dalhart used over 100 pseudonyms to record over 5,000 78 rpm singles; among the names he adopted were Frank Evans, Vernon Dale, Tobe Little, Bob White, Hugh Lattimer, Sid Turner, and Al Craver - often attributed to the Prisoner's Song. We have some entries from Frank Evans but since they are from 1981 (and in Belgium) we're quite certain its not the same person.

Train is the 1998 self-titled debut album from the band Train. The first single released, "Free", was largely a hit on rock stations. The second, "Meet Virginia", peaked at No. 20 on the Billboard Hot 100, and the third single from the album was "I Am". The album has been certified Platinum by the RIAA. All tracks written by Train.