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Thursday, 8 April 2010

ATOMIC RECORDS


Hollywood. California


WESTERN SERIES

ATOMIC 240
MEL GRIGGS AND HIS “SONS OF THE SADDLE”
Goin’ Back To Texas (Vocal – Not Credited) (240-1)
(deadwax AS-1229-1-3) (Robison) (No Publisher Noted)
By The River Of Roses (Vocal – Red Egner) (240-2)
(deadwax AS-1229-2-2) (Symes – Burke) (No Publisher Noted)

ATOMIC 241
MEL GRIGGS AND HIS “SONS OF THE SADDLE”
Watchin’ The Clouds Roll By (Vocal – Not Credited) (241-1)
(Griggs) (No Publisher Noted)
You Didn’t Forget Me (Vocal – Not Credited) (241-2)
(Hallcom) (No Publisher Noted)

ATOMIC 240 was reviewed in BILLBOARD on 18th April 1946.




Hear "Goin' Back To Texas"

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