Band, 1953-1955 US
R&B/Soul
Rhythm 'n' blues group Comprised by inmates of the Tennessee State Penitentiary in Nashville. Discovered by the radio broadcaster Joe Calloway.Their only hit "Just Walkin' in the Rain" became, some years later after 1953, a million seller for Johnnie Ray.
![]() | William Stewart voc |
![]() | Johnny Bragg 1925-2004 US |
![]() | Marcell Saunders voc, b |
![]() | Ed Thurman voc US |
![]() | John Drue voc US |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Only Believe | The Prisonaires with The Marigolds And The Solotones | 2011 | Compil. |
Just Walking In The Rain | The Prisonaires | 1996 | Compil. |
Just Walkin' In The Rain | The Prisonaires | 1994 | Compil. |
Just Walking In The Rain | The Prisonaires | 1994 | Compil. |
Five Beats Behind Bars | The Prisonaires | 1979 | Compil. |
If I Were King / The Chick's Too Young To Fry | The Prisonaires | 1976 | Single |
What A Fool / Rockin' Horse | The Prisonaires | 1976 | Single |
Dreaming Of You / Surleen | The Prisonaires | 1976 | Single |
I Wish / All Alone And Lonely | The Prisonaires | 1976 | Single |
There Is Love In You / What'll You Do Next | The Prisonaires | 1954 | Single |
Baby Please / Just Walkin' In The Rain | The Prisonaires | 1953 | Single |
A Prisoner's Prayer / I Know | The Prisonaires | 1953 | Single |
My God Is Real / Softly And Tenderly | The Prisonaires | 1953 | Single |
Just Walking In The Rain / A Prisoner's Prayer | The Prisonaires | Single | |
Two Strangers | The Prisonaires | Single |