Album US 1941 on Decca label
Country (Country)
Additionally, on side A there are unknown artists in credit roles of electric steel guitar, double bass, guitar and piano. Side A recorded 20 February 1941 in Dallas, TX. Side B recorded 2 May 1941 in New York, NY. Credits and recording dates reported in Tony Russell (2004) "Country Music Records: A Discography, 1921-1942." Credit role of trumpet for Bill Graham (4) on side A is termed "possible." Credite role of double bass for Hershel Woodal on side B is termed "possible."
Jimmie Davis voc, 1899-2000 US vocals, album by, written by | |
Hershel Woodal double bass, uncredited | |
Cliff Bruner voc, vn, 1915-2000 US guitar, electric tenor guitar, uncredited | |
Tex Swaim guitar, uncredited | |
Moon Mullican voc, p, 1909-1967 US piano, uncredited | |
Charles Mitchell g, US steel guitar, electric steel guitar, uncredited | |
Bill Graham tr, US trumpet, uncredited | |
Jim Hewlett trumpet, uncredited |
Guy Massey |
Jimmie Davis |
Rex Griffin |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | The Prisoner's Song | Jimmie Davis | Guy Massey | |
2 | I Told You So | Jimmie Davis | Jimmie Davis, Rex Griffin |