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Thursday, 10 February 2011

WRIGHTMAN RECORDS #7


WRIGHTMAN 1058-W
SAGE BRUSH SANDY AND HIS SERENADERS
You’re Not Free To Love Me (1058-W.A)
(Arthur Montroy) (BMI)
Falling Tears (1058-W.B)
(Emde – Parker) (BMI)

I never noticed before how much Sage Brush Sandy sounds like Bennie Hess!




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WRIGHTMAN 1079-P
DARLENE ADAMS (THE FRIENDLY HI NEIGHBOR GIRL)
AND THE COUNTRY BOYS
Say It With Roses (1079-P.1)
(Stelzer – Wrightman) (BMI)
Why Are You So Sorry Now (1079-P.2
(Red Thompson – Beck – Lois Thompson) (BMI)




WRIGHTMAN 1079-P - Audio files and label details courtesy BACM

2 comments:

  1. Darlene M. Adams was a regular on WILA (Woodstock, IL) at some time.

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  2. Hi - Just saw this on Youtube - Say it with Roses. This is my husband Aunt who just sadly passed away on Sunday. We are gathering information for the wake and found this! Thank you so much. Her name was actually Darelene Adam and her married name was Darlene Felgenhauer. She still performed up until last year.

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