Album US 1949 on Decca label
Folk (Folk)
The Jesters , album by | |
Dwight Latham voc, vocals | |
Guy Bonham voc, vocals | |
Wamp Carlson voc, vocals |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | I've Been Working On The Railroad | The Jesters | Traditional | |
2 | Where Do You Work-A John? | The Jesters | Charlie Marks, Harry Warren, Mortimer Weinberg | |
3 | The Runaway Train | The Jesters | Carson Robison, R. E. Massey | |
4 | On The New York, New Haven And Hartford | The Jesters | Albert Von Tilzer, F. J. Conroy | |
5 | On The Dummy Line | The Jesters | Traditional | |
6 | What The Engine Done | The Jesters | Les Copeland | |
7 | Casey Jones | The Jesters | Eddie Newton, Lawrence T. Seibert | |
8 | My Dad's The Engineer | The Jesters | Charles Graham | |
9 | Papa's Signal | The Jesters | Will E. Burriso | |
10 | At The Sound Of The Signal Bell | The Jesters | Max Dreyfus, Will A. Heelan | |
11 | The Wreck Of The Old 97 | The Jesters | Charles Noell, Fred Lewey | |
12 | Just Set A Light | The Jesters | Gussie L. Davis, Henry Neal | |
13 | The Train Was Saved | The Jesters | Charles Graham | |
14 | In The Baggage Coach Ahead | The Jesters | Gussie L. Davis | |
15 | On The 5:15 | The Jesters | Henry I. Marshall, Stanley Murphy | |
16 | On The 7:28 | The Jesters | Henry I. Marshall, Stanley Murphy | |
17 | Railroad Jim | The Jesters | Nat Vincent | |
18 | Stop! Look! And Listen! | The Jesters | Arthur Longbrake, Edward Edwards | |
19 | On The Honeymoon Express | The Jesters | Frank Stilwell, James Kendis | |
20 | When That Midnight Choo Choo Leaves For Alabam' | The Jesters | Irving Berlin |