SELTENE JIMMIE RODGERS 78 WHIPPIN THAT OLD TB / MUTTER KÖNIGIN MEINES HERZES MR 1310 E
In the ensuing five years he travelled to Victor’s studios in numerous cities across the nation, including New York and Hollywood, eventually recording 110 titles, including such classics as “Waiting for a Train,” “Daddy and Home,” “In the Jailhouse Now,” “Frankie and Johnny,” “Treasures Untold,” “My Old Pal,” “T. B. Blues,” “My Little Lady,” “The One Rose,” “My Blue-Eyed Jane,” “Miss the Mississippi and You,” and the series of twelve sequels to “Blue Yodel” for which he was most famous. In 1929 Rodgers appeared in a movie, The Singing Brakeman, a fifteen-minute short made in Camden by Columbia. Best known for his solo appearances on stage and record, he also worked with many other established performers of the time, touring in 1931 with Will Rogers (who jokingly referred to him as “my dis.
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