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Singer of Country
Born: February 7, 1909 Died: November 11, 1966 American country singer from Texas. In New York circa 1930, he was not only singing, but also taking on drama roles on the radio.
Texas Jim Roberts And His Westerners |
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Texas Jim Robertson Sings The Great Hits Of Country & Western Music | Texas Jim Robertson | 2011 | Album |
The Golden Age Of | Texas Jim Robertson | 2000 | Compil. |
Tribute To Hank Williams | Delbert Barker, Johnny Williams And The Playboys, Texas Jim Robertson | 1962 | Compil. |
Songs And Tales Of The Old West | Texas Jim Robertson | 1961 | Album |
Golden Hits Of Country & Western Music | Texas Jim Robertson | 1958 | Album |
Automatic Woman / Hide-A-Way Love | Texas Jim Robertson | 1954 | Single |
I'm Gonna Be Long Gone (When I Go Away) / Taffy | Texas Jim Robertson And The Panhandle Punchers | 1952 | Album |
Blue Eyed Ellen | Texas Jim Robertson | 1952 | Single |
Wildcat Baby / Why Don't You Marry The Girl | Texas Jim Robertson And The Panhandle Punchers | 1951 | Album |
Deadly Weapon / Bite Your Tongue And Say You're Sorry | Texas Jim Robertson And The Panhandle Punchers | 1951 | Album |
Let Me In / Hurry Home To Me | The Fontane Sisters With Texas Jim Robertson | 1951 | Album |
(I Heard That) Lonesome Whistle / Gotta Git A Gittar | Texas Jim Robertson | 1951 | Single |
I Don't Want No More Of The Army Life | Texas Jim Robertson And The Panhandle Punchers | 1950 | Single |
Rubber Knuckle Sam / Wedding Bells Will Never Ring For Me | Texas Jim Robertson And The Panhandle Punchers | 1950 | Album |
Gone Fishin' / So Tall A Tree | The Three Suns With Texas Jim Robertson | 1950 | Album |
I'll Walk This Weary Road Alone / I'm Back To Where I Started | Texas Jim Robertson And The Panhandle Punchers | 1950 | Album |
Yesterday's Kisses | Texas Jim Robertson And The Panhandle Punchers | 1950 | Single |
Jaw, Jaw, Yap, Yap, Yap! / It Hurts Me To See You With Somebody Else | Texas Jim Robertson And The Panhandle Punchers | 1950 | Single |
Sundown In My Heart / Our Anniversary | Texas Jim Robertson And The Panhandle Punchers | 1949 | Album |
I Heard The Angels Weep ~ I'm So Low | Texas Jim Robertson And The Panhandle Punchers | 1949 | Album |
I'll Never Slip Around Again | Texas Jim Robertson And The Panhandle Punchers | 1949 | Single |
I Heard The Angels Weep / I'm So Low | Texas Jim Robertson And The Panhandle Punchers | 1949 | Album |
Slipping Around | Texas Jim Robertson And The Panhandle Punchers | 1949 | Single |
Ida-Idaho | Texas Jim Robertson | 1948 | Album |
Tears Today And Blues Tomorrow / In The Pines | Texas Jim Robertson And The Panhandle Punchers | 1948 | Album |
Signed, Sealed And Delivered / Lost Deep In The Bottom Of The Sea | Texas Jim Robertson | 1948 | Album |
My Dreamboat Is SInking / Somebody Loses, Somebody Wins | Texas Jim Robertson And The Panhandle Punchers | 1948 | Album |
Sad Heart / When I Was Young And Handsome | Texas Jim Robertson | 1948 | Album |
Life Gits Tee-Jus Don't It? / Bread and Gravy | Texas Jim Robertson And The Panhandle Punchers | 1948 | Album |
Mountain Rosalie / The Letter I'm Mailing To You | Texas Jim Robertson And The Panhandle Punchers | 1948 | Album |
Too Blue To Cry / Miz O'Reilly's Daughter | Texas Jim Robertson And The Panhandle Punchers | 1947 | Album |
Don't Look Now / It Takes A Long, Long Train With A Red Caboose | Texas Jim Robertson And The Panhandle Punchers | 1947 | Album |
Answer To Rainbow At Midnight / I Sure Got It From You | Texas Jim Robertson And The Panhandle Punchers | 1947 | Album |
Pal In Palo Alto / Don't Make Me Sorry | Texas Jim Robertson | 1947 | Album |
The Miners' Song / Heading Down The Wrong Highway | Texas Jim Robertson And The Panhandle Punchers | 1947 | Album |
Filipino Baby / Rainbow At Midnight | Texas Jim Robertson And The Panhandle Punchers | 1946 | Album |
Land, Sky & Water / Seven Women In One | Texas Jim Robertson And The Panhandle Punchers | 1946 | Album |
Last Page Of Mein Kampf | Texas Jim Robertson | 1945 | Album |
Rodger Young / Talk To The Boss In The Sky | Texas Jim Robertson | 1945 | Album |
Sweet Baby (Come Back Where You Belong) / (The Moon And The Water And) Miz O'Reilly's Daughter | Texas Jim Robertson | 1943 | Album |
Red River Valley | Texas Jim Robertson | 1943 | Album |
Red River Valley / The Border Affair | Texas Jim Robertson | 1942 | Album |
When This War Is Over (The Volunteer's Farewell) / (Darling, What I've Been Thru) You'll Never Know | Texas Jim Robertson | 1942 | Album |
Ridin' Old Paint / The Texas Song | Texas Jim Robertson | 1942 | Album |
Brother Henry / Birmingham Woman | Texas Jim Robertson | 1941 | Album |
'Round The Campfire | Texas Jim Robertson | 1941 | Album |
Way Down In Texas / Purple Night On The Prairie | Texas Jim Robertson | 1940 | Album |
Bimbo / I Really Don't Want To Know | Texas Jim Robertson | Album | |
Texas Jim Robertson Sings 10 All-Time Country And Western Hits | Texas Jim Robertson | Album | |
Cowboy Fun | John A. Richards, Texas Jim Robertson, Frank Milano | Single | |
All Time Western Favorites | Texas Jim Robertson | Single | |
May Be You Will Miss Me / The Legend Of The Cowboy Saint | Texas Jim Robertson | Single | |
I'm Gonna Throw My Lasso / What Good Is The Sunshine? | Texas Jim Robertson | Album | |
Sacred Country And Western Songs | Texas Jim Robertson | Album | |
Gone But Not Forgotten Vol. 2 | Texas Jim Robertson | Compil. | |
Wedding Bells | Texas Jim Robertson | Compil. | |
A Cowboy's Dream / A Woman / Carry On | Texas Jim Robertson | Single | |
Round The Campfire | Texas Jim Robertson | Album |