Album US 1980 on SWJ Records label
Blues, Folk, World and (Country, Honky Tonk)
Liner notes by Buddy Allen of KNIX Radio, Phoenix, AZ. Track B4 is misattributed to The Andrews Sisters.
Stumpwater-Jak , album by | |
Gary Clemmons backing vocals, bass guitar, rhythm guitar, written by | |
Jerry Gropp voc, g, backing vocals, harmonica, lead guitar, rhythm guitar, written by | |
Michael Paul Hounshell , backing vocals, drums, percussion | |
Steven D. Brown, Sr. backing vocals, piano, rhythm guitar, written by | |
Dennis Alexander , synthesizer, arp | |
Denver Darling , 1909-1981 US written by, uncredited | |
Milt Gabler , 1911-2001 US written by, uncredited | |
Vaughn Horton g, 1911-1988 US written by, uncredited |
James D. Comer photography by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Too Many Outlaws | Stumpwater-Jak | Jerry Gropp | 2:08 |
2 | Beer Drinkin' Song | Stumpwater-Jak | Craig Tobin | 3:07 |
3 | Happy Sad Song | Stumpwater-Jak | Steven D. Brown, Sr. | 3:00 |
4 | If It Wasn't For The D.J.'s | Stumpwater-Jak | Roy Payne | 2:10 |
5 | So Long Goodbye | Stumpwater-Jak | Dan Lyman | 2:24 |
6 | Still Have Time | Stumpwater-Jak | Steven D. Brown, Sr. | 2:20 |
7 | Fill'er Up Again | Stumpwater-Jak | Jerry Gropp | 2:00 |
8 | To Yesterday Losers | Stumpwater-Jak | Roy Payne | 3:10 |
9 | Part Time Woman | Stumpwater-Jak | Steven D. Brown, Sr. | 2:27 |
10 | Choo Choo Cha Boogie | Stumpwater-Jak | Denver Darling, Milt Gabler, Vaughn Horton | 2:35 |
11 | Call Of A Train | Stumpwater-Jak | Roy Payne | 2:35 |
12 | America We Love | Stumpwater-Jak | Gary Clemmons | 2:10 |