voc, g, acg, 1925-1981 US, Alabama
Singer / Musician / Songwriter of Rock, Folk and World
Jimmy Murphy (born October 11, 1925, Birmingham, Alabama - d. June 1, 1981) was an American country and rockabilly guitarist and singer-songwriter.Murphy's father, a bricklayer, was a blues enthusiast, and so the young Murphy grew up listening to musicians such as Lead Belly and Blind Boy Fuller. Murphy had already made it to radio by the middle of the 1940s, appearing on local station WBRC's Happy Hal Burns Show. In 1949 he relocated to Knoxville, Tennessee and auditioned for Dinner Bell, a show on WROL hosted by Archie Campbell. Campbell had Murphy meet Chet Atkins, whom Murphy eventually gave a demo; RCA Victor subsequently signed him to a publishing deal and recorded him in January 1951 with just himself on guitar and vocals and Anita Carter playing bass.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Southern Roots - The Legendary Starday REM Sessions | Jimmy Murphy | 1999 | Compil. |
Sixteen Tons Rock'n'Roll | Jimmy Murphy | 1990 | Compil. |
Electricity | Jimmy Murphy | 1978 | Album |
Wake Me Up Sweet Jesus / My Feet's On Solid Ground | Jimmy Murphy | 1963 | Single |
Granpaw's A Cat / Baboon Boogie | Jimmy Murphy | 1956 | Single |
Sixteen Tons Rock And Roll / My Gal Dottie | Jimmy Murphy | 1956 | Single |
Here Kitty Kitty / I'm Looking For A Mustard Patch | Jimmy Murphy | 1956 | Single |
Educated Fool / Ramblin' Heart | Jimmy Murphy | 1951 | Single |
Bib Mama Blues/We Live A Long, Long Time | Jimmy Murphy | 1951 | Single |
My Feet´s on Solid Ground | Jimmy Murphy | Single | |
Nobody's Darlin' But Mine / The Jenny Lee | Jimmy Murphy | Single |