Album US on Columbia label
Country (Country)
Blue shellac as with Columbia Royal Blue releases, but with standard black label rather than a blue one. Credit role of fiddle for Bert Layne termed "possible" by Russell (2004). Both sides recorded 29 October 1929 in Atlanta, GA. Side A matrix no. 149279-1. Side B matrix no. 149282-1.
Gid Tanner & His Skillet Lickers , US album by | |
Riley Puckett voc, 1894-1946 US guitar, uncredited, lead vocals, uncredited, solo vocal, uncredited, album by | |
Clayton McMichen vn, 1900-1970 US fiddle, uncredited, album by | |
Gid Tanner , 1885-1960 US banjo, uncredited, fiddle, uncredited, harmony vocals, uncredited | |
Bert Layne , fiddle, uncredited | |
Lowe Stokes vn, fiddle, uncredited |
Joe Hayden |
Theodore Metz |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | There'll Be A Hot Time In The Old Town To-Night | Gid Tanner & His Skillet Lickers With Riley Puckett And Clayton McMichen | Joe Hayden, Theodore Metz | |
2 | Giddap Napoleon | Gid Tanner & His Skillet Lickers With Riley Puckett And Clayton McMichen |