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Wednesday 12 May 2010

TALENT / STAR TALENT (Part Eight)


STAR TALENT 771
GRANVILLE TISDALE AND HIS HOME TOWNERS
Twenty Short Years (A) (366)
(Tisdale) (Star Talent. BMI)
Could You Call King Solomon Wise (B) (365)
(Tisdale) (Star Talent. BMI)

STAR TALENT 772
HOYLE NIX AND HIS WEST TEXAS COWBOYS
Life Is Blinded Through These Tears (Vocal - Ben Nix) (A) (346)
(Ben Nix) (Star Talent. BMI)
Blue Flame (Instrumental) (B) (338)
(arr: Hoyle Nix) (Star Talent. BMI)

STAR TALENT 773
HANK HARRAL AND HIS PALAMINO COWBOYS
Red Barn Boogie (A) (373)
(Harral) (Star Talent. BMI)
Dear Little Oakie Darlin' (B) (374)
(Harral) (Star Talent. BMI)

STAR TALENT 774
SLIM WILLET WITH THE BLUE SAGE BOYS
A Cold Can Of Beer (A) (369)
(Willet) (Star Talent. BMI)
I Call You Stingy (B) (370)
(Willet) (Star Talent. BMI)

STAR TALENT 775
JOHNNY SUTHERLAND
I'm Loaded For Love (A) (376)
(Sutherland) (Star Talent. BMI)
All About The Women (B) (3750
(Sutherland) (Star Talent. BMI)

STAR TALENT 776
WAYNE WALKER
Frown On The Moon (A) (377)
(Wayne & Janet Walker) (Star Talent. BMI)
Who's Kiddin' Who (B) (3780
(Walker) (Star Talent. BMI)

STAR TALENT 777
SLIM WILLET WITH THE BLUE SAGE BOYS
Nobody Loves A Fat Man (A) (367)
(Willet) (Star Talent. BMI)
Give Me That Kind Of Love (That You Would Like To Receive)
(B) (368) (Willet) (Star Talent. BMI)

STAR TALENT 778
SUNNY BURNS AND THE TRAILSMEN
I Wouldn't Take A Million (Vocal - Slim Burns) (A) (379)
(Joe Mancuso) (Star Talent. BMI)
You Can't Break A Broken Heart (Vocal - Irvin Tuttle) (B) (380)
(Irvin Tuttle) (Star Talent. BMI)

STAR TALENT 779
SUNNY BURNS AND THE TRAILSMEN
Come Back To Me (Vocal - Slim Burns) (A) (381)
(Grady Carroll) (Star Talent. BMI)
Agreed To Disagree (Vocal - Slim Burns) (B) (382)
(Fitzgerald - Brasher) (Star Talent. BMI)

STAR TALENT 780
SLIM WILLET
My Story's Sadder Than Yourn [sic] (Vocal - Slim Willet & Jean Stansbury) (A) (383)
(Willet) (Star Talent. BMI)
When We Grow Old (Vocal – Slim Willet) (B) (384)
(Willet) (Star Talent. BMI)


Hear "All About The Women"

4 comments:

  1. Is this the same Wayne Walker that was a regular on the Louisiana Hayride, recorded with Jimmy Lee Fautheree and wrote many later country classics?

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  2. According to the KRAZY KAT CD notes, this Wayne Walker is neither the guitarist with Hoyle Nix, nor the Shreveport based performer who recorded with Jimmy Lee. This Wayne Walker was a moderately successful Houston based songwriter.

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  3. Ah... Billboard also reported that a Wayne Walker signed a contract with the Jiffy label in 1954, but there never appeared a Walker single. Do you know anything about that?

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  4. Star Talent #776 by Wayne Walker is the same Walker who played guitar with Hoyle Nix. He moved to Houston shortly afterwards and is credited with writing or co-writing a bunch of tunes on Starday and D. He is not the much better known Shreveport/Nashville Wayne Walker.

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