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Sunday 6 February 2011

WRIGHTMAN RECORDS #3


No sooner had I expanded the notion that the "W" and "P" suffixes perhaps indicated “Western” and “Pop” then up crops what is essentially a western disc, but with a “P” suffix!

WRIGHTMAN 1033-W
“SMILIN’ RED” MAXEDON
(No Information)

WRIGHTMAN 1034-P
“SMILIN’ RED” MAXEDON AND HIS RADIO & RECORDING PALS
I Don’t Want To Just Dream (Vocal – “Smilin’ Red” MaxEdon)
(1034-P.A) (Arthur L. Dietz) (BMI)
Silver Rails (Vocal – “Smilin’ Red” MaxEdon, Pee Wee Linden,
Johnny White) (1034-P.B) (Fiend – Weddle – Dietz) (BMI)

WRIGHTMAN 1033-W and 1034-P were mentioned in BILLBOARD 2nd October 1949.

Although not noted I assume that the publishing was through “Neale Wrightman Publishers”



2 comments:

  1. Wrightman 1033 “Smilin’ Red” Maxedon & his Radio & Recording Pals Hillbilly Boy From Hickory Flats/May I Have My Heart Back Now 1949/Oct. 22 Bb advert

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  2. WRIGHTMAN 1033-W
    “SMILIN’ RED” MAXEDON AND HIS RADIO & RECORDING PALS
    Hillbilly Boy Of Hickory Flats (Vocal – Dottie Leader and Trio)
    (1033-W.A) (Stelzer-Hester-?) (BMI)
    May I Have My Heart Back Now (Vocal – “Smilin’ Red” Maxedon) (1033-W.B) (Thompson - Dietz) (BMI)
    note: sticker obscuring the writer credits on A-side.

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