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Wednesday 29 September 2010

VEGA LP # 8


“SONGS OF THE PURPLE SAGE”
WILL GRAVES AND HIS RHYTHM RANGERS
VEGA LP VR 8


10” LP Issued with paper picture sleeve

VR 8.A
Please Come Home (1)
(No Composer Credit) (No Publisher Noted)
Guess I’m Better Off Without You Now (2)
(Terry Fell) (No Publisher Noted)
I’m Paying With A Broken Heart (3)
(Bill Sturevant) (No Publisher Noted)

VR 8.B
Have I Told You Lately That I Love You (4)
(Scott Wiseman) (No Publisher Noted)
You Two-Timed Me One Time Too Often (5)
(Jenny Lou Carson) (No Publisher Noted)
Iron Horse (6)
(Johnson – Waters) (No Publisher Noted)

Label scan / details / sound files courtesy of BACM



SOURCE OF MATERIAL - COLUMBINE RECORDS
Manufactured By Karl Zomar Inc. Denver. Colorado



COLUMBINE 104
WILL GRAVES AND HIS RHYTHM RANGERS
Guess I’m Better Off Without You (104.A)
(Terry Fell) (No Publisher Noted)
When The World Has Turned You Down (104.B)
(Ernest Tubb) (No Publisher Noted)

COLUMBINE 106
WILL GRAVES AND HIS RHYTHM RANGERS
Featuring Bill Broadway “King Of The Silver Strings”
Have I Told You Lately That I Love You (106.A)
(Scott Wiseman) (No Publisher Noted)
I’m Paying With A Broken Heart (106.B)
(Bill Sturevant) (No Publisher Noted)

COLUMBINE 108
WILL GRAVES AND HIS RHYTHM RANGERS
Iron Horse (108.A)
(Johnson – Waters) (No Publisher Noted)
You Two-Timed Me One Time Too Often (108.B)
(Jenny Lou Carson) (No Publisher Noted)

Unknown Source
“Please Come Home”
(No Composer Credit) (No Publisher Noted)


1 comment:

  1. Columbine
    Karl Zomar 3120 Federal Blvd. Denver 1, Colorado (1950/Jul. 15), (1952/Mar. 15)

    Columbine 101 F. White Caravan/12th Street Rag 1950/Feb. 18 Bb pop advance

    Columbine 102 F. White and B. Butterfield Linger Awhile/South 1950/Feb. 18 Bb pop advance

    Columbine 104 Will Graves And His Rhythm Rangers Guess I’m Better Off Without You/When The World Has Turned You Down 1950/Feb. 18 Bb c&w advance

    Columbine 105 R. Eberhardt I Can Dream, Can’t I/All of Me 1950/Feb. 18 Bb pop advance

    Columbine 108 Will Graves and His Rhythm Rangers Iron Horse/You Two-Timed Me One Time Too Often 1950/May 13 Bb c&w advance

    Columbine 109 Will Graves and The Rhythm Rangers There’s a Star in the Sky/You’re Gonna Be Sorry 1950/Sep. 30 Bb c&w advance

    Columbine 110 H. Hartley and the Columbine Trio September in the Rain/Somebody Mentioned Your Name 1950/Oct. 21 Bb pop advance

    Columbine 113 Red Allen Lonesome Me/Red’s Talking Blues 1950/Nov. 25 Bb c&w rev.

    101,102,105,110 not country

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