Sterling Trio / Vernon Dalhart - That Tumbled Down Shack In Athlone / Carolina Sunshine album flac
Performer: Sterling TrioTitle: That Tumbled Down Shack In Athlone / Carolina Sunshine
Style: Vocal
Released: 1919
MP3 album: 1950 mb
FLAC album: 1373 mb
Rating: 4.1
Other formats: VOX APE AUD AHX TTA AAC AA
Genre: Pop
That Tumbled Down Shack In Athlone.
Vernon Dalhart (born as Marion Try Slaughter II on April 6, 1883 in Jefferson, Texas, USA - died September 15, 1948) was an American country musician. During the '20s and '30s, 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. Sítios: vernondalhart. Apodos: Al Craver, Arthur Seelig, Arthur Stevens (2), Billy Burton (4), Billy Clark (4), Bob Massey (3), Bob McFarland, Charles Dickson, Charles Harrison (3), Charles Vaughn (2), Claude Reese.
1919 031 - Sterling Trio (Burr, Campbell & Meyer) - That Tumble Down Shack In Athlone. 1919 032 - Yerkes Jazarimba Orchestra - Kentucky Dreams. 1919 072 - Sterling Trio (Henry Burr, Albert Campbell & John Meyer) - Carolina Sunshine. 1919 102 - Vernon Dalhart & Gladys Rice - Till We Meet Again. 1919 105 - American Quartet - Anything is Nice if It Comes from Dixie.
Marion Try Slaughter (April 6, 1883 – September 14, 1948), better known by his stage name Vernon Dalhart, was an American country music singer and songwriter. He recorded the first country song to sell one million copies. Dalhart was born in Jefferson, Texas on April 6, 1883. He took his stage name from two towns, Vernon and Dalhart in Texas, between which he punched cattle as a teenager in the 1890s.
Browse our 1 arrangement of "That Tumble-Down Shack In Athlone. Lyrics begin: "I'm a long way from home and my thoughts ever roam To ould Erin far over the sea;" Top Sellers. That Tumble-Down Shack In Athlone. Bing Crosby, Piano/Vocal/Chords. That Tumble-Down Shack In Athlone" Sheet music for Piano.
Florentine Instrumental Trio. Quartette from Rigoletto. Andrew B. Sterling - William Jerome - Harry Von Tilzer. Marion Cox & Vernon Dalhart. Edison Blue Amberols 3500-4499. w. Richard W. Pascoe m. Monte Cobb & Alma M. Saunders).
Will Oakland sang about That Tumble-Down Shack in Athlone, and Billy Murray sang Are You From Dixie? ('Cause I'm From Dixie, Too). Indiana was sung by The Homestead Trio, which consisted of Gladys Rice, Betsy Lane Shepherd and Amy Ellerman. Some Edison artists later achieved wide celebrity. Vernon Dalhart became a successful country music pioneer in the mid-1920s, but the selections featured here, Carolina Rolling Stone and Lorraine (My Beautiful Alsace-Lorraine), are two of his early non-country, popular songs. Composer and vocalist Noble Sissle, who often performed with pianist Eubie Blake on several labels before eventually forming his own band, sang Crazy Blues for the Edison label.
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. He was goin' down the grade Makin' ninety miles an hour When his whistle broke into a scream He was found in the wreck With his hand on the throttle And a scalded to death by the steam. Now ladies you must take warnin' From this time now and on Never speak harsh words To your true love and husband He may leave you and never return.
Tracklist
| A | –Sterling Trio | That Tumbled Down Shack In Athlone |
| B | –Vernon Dalhart | Carolina Sunshine |






