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Thursday, 9 September 2010

PINE RECORDS


PINE 1011
SHORTY CROSS AND HIS ARIZONA RIDERS
Near You (Vocal – Mack Sullivan) (1011.A) (deadwax 1011)
(Wills – Duncan) (No Publisher Noted)
Oakie Boogie (Vocal – Mack Sullivan) (1011.B) (deadwax 1016)
(Jack Guthrie) (No Publisher Noted)




PINE 1012
SHORTY CROSS AND HIS ARIZONA RIDERS
Rain, Rain, Polka (Instrumental – acc. solo Sam Melchionne)
(1012.A) (deadwax 1013) (V. Zembruski) (No Publisher Noted)
A Gypsy Told Me (Vocal – Mack Sullivan) (1012.A) (deadwax 1015)
(Copas – Hazelwood) (No Publisher Noted)

Note: “A Gypsy Told Me” was also issued on ANCHOR A-7 (Reverse by Jimmie Dale). ANCHOR A-7 dates from around August 1952.

3 comments:

  1. Excellent steel guitar on "Oakie Boogie." Really liked this version.

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  2. Rock Around the Clock sounds a lot like Oakie Boogie!

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