Album US on Perfect label
Pop, Folk, World and (Country)
Maroon label edition. Brown shellac. Side B: Credit role of fiddle for Murray Kellner is termed "probable" by Russell (2004). Both sides recorded ca. mid-August 1928 in New York, NY. Side A matrix no. 108317-1; 3319. Side B matrix no. 108318-2; 3320-A. This coupling also released on Pathé Actuelle 32389. Nearly identical titles in the same pairing by similar personnel were recorded at two other separate sessions, under different artist attributions: A Victor session was recorded on 11 September 1928 in New York, NY, using matrices 47502-1 and 47503-1, and released on Victor 21686, as by Bud Billings (2). An Edison session was recorded on 27 September 1928 in New York, NY, using matrices 18765 and 18766, and released on Edison Records 52413, as by Frank Luther (2).
![]() | Weary Willie , album by |
![]() | Murray Kellner vn, US fiddle, uncredited |
![]() | Carson Robison voc, g, 1890-1957 US guitar, uncredited, written by |
![]() | Frank Luther voc, 1899-1980 US vocals, uncredited, written by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Who Said I Was A Bum? | Weary Willie | Howard Johnson | |
2 | Jack Of All Trades | Weary Willie | Carson Robison, Frank Luther |