Jimmie Rodgers discography
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Jimmie Rodgers discographyRodgers in 1929
EPs 11 Compilation albums 72 Singles 57 Music videos 1
The discography of Jimmie Rodgers is composed of 111 songs that spanned the blues , jazz and country music genres. His first recording was made on August 4, 1927, during the Bristol sessions . The sessions were organized by Ralph Peer , who became Rodgers' main producer. Rodgers enjoyed success. At the height of his career, he made US $75,000 (equivalent to US$1,330,800 in 2023) in royalties in 1929. After the Great Depression , his sales dropped to US$60,000 (equivalent to US$1,064,700 in 2023). His last recording session took place in New York City on May 24, 1933. Rodgers died two nights later at the Taft Hotel after years of suffering from tuberculosis .
Music historian Norm Cohen categorized Rodgers' discography in four different types of songs: nineteenth century songs, songs stemming from vaudeville and minstrel shows , traditional songs, and his thirteen Blue Yodels . Rodgers was known as "America's Blue Yodeler" for his signature use of yodeling . Additional to his recordings, he appeared on Columbia Pictures ' short The Singing Brakeman . Two versions by different directors were shot, one in 1929 and the second one, the following year. Rodgers was given writing credits on the labels of eighty-nine releases, though he did not compose most of his songs. He was aided by his sister-in-law Elsie McWilliams, who wrote thirty-nine of the songs. Other songs by Rodgers consisted of already existing numbers that originated from traditional, blues or vaudeville show sources. Rodgers modified the tune, lyrics and interpretation "beyond recognition" to create material that his producer, Ralph Peer, could copyright. He added his signature guitar playing and yodeling. Though McWilliams did not desire credits or financial gain for her contributions, and clarified she did it to help Rodgers and the family, the song publisher added her name to the song credits. McWilliams received US$50 (equivalent to US$900 in 2023) for each song, and with her permission some of her writing credits were omitted. Other usual collaborators of Rodgers included Raymond Hall and Waldo O'Neal.
Rodgers' music directly influenced two generations of musicians including Gene Autry , Roy Rogers , Eddy Arnold , Johnny Cash , Bob Dylan , and George Harrison . Rodgers was elected into the Country Music Hall of Fame with the inaugural class in 1961, to the Songwriters Hall of Fame with the inaugural class in 1970, and to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with the inaugural class in 1986 as an "Early Blues Influence".
Song Title[ 14]
Recording Number[ 14]
Recording Date[ 15]
Recording Location[ 15]
Release Date [ 14]
Recording Notes
The Soldiers Sweetheart
39767-4
Aug 4, 1927
Bristol, Tennessee
Oct 4, 1927
First recording session; Vocals, guitar
Sleep Baby Sleep
39768-3
Ben Dewberry's Final Run
40751-2
Nov 30, 1927
Camden, New Jersey
April 6, 1928
Vocals, guitar; written by Andy Jenkins
Mother Was A Lady (If Brother Jack Were Here)
40752-2
Aug 3, 1928
Vocals, guitar. The record had to be re-issued after a lawsuit by Joseph Stern and Edward B. Marks for the title, and crediting authorship to Rodgers.
Blue Yodel (T For Texas)
40753-2
Feb 3, 1928
Rodgers' most popular recording, sold over a million copies. Vocals, guitar.
Away Out On The Mountain
40754-2
Vocals, guitar
Dear Old Sunny South By The Sea
41736-2
Feb 14, 1928
Oct 5, 1928
Vocals, guitar with The Three Southerners
Treasures Untold
41737-2
Aug 3, 1928
Vocals, guitar
Brakeman's Blues (Yodeling The Blues Away)
41738-2
May 4, 1928
Vocals, guitar, ukulele
Sailors Plea
41739-2
April 19, 1929
With the Three Southeners; co-written McWilliams
In The Jailhouse Now
41740-2
Feb 15, 1928
April 6, 1928
Vocals, guitar, banjo
Blue Yodel 2 (Lovin' Gal Lucille)
41741-2
May 4, 1928
Vocals, guitars
Memphis Yodel
41742-2
Nov 2, 1928
Singing and yodeling with guitar
Blue Yodel 3 (Evening Sun Yodel)
41743-2
Sept 7, 1928
Vocals, guitar
My Old Pal
45090-2
June 12, 1928
Dec 2, 1928
Singing with guitar, co-written with McWilliams
Mississippi Moon (Early Version)
45091-2
Feb 4, 1932
Vocals, guitar
My Little Home Down In New Orleans
45093-2
Oct 5, 1928
Vocals, guitar
You And My Old Guitar
45094-2
June 7, 1929
Co-written with McWilliams, singing and yodeling with guitar
Daddy And Home
45095-2
Dec 2, 1928
Singing with guitar, co-written with McWilliams
My Little Lady
45096-2
June 7, 1929
Co-written with McWilliams, singing and yodeling with guitar
Lullaby Yodel
45098-2
Nov 2, 1928
Co-written with McWilliams, singing and yodeling with guitar
Never No Mo’ Blues
45099-3
Sept 7, 1928
Co-written with McWilliams, singing and yodeling with guitar
My Carolina Sunshine Girl
47215-3
Oct 20, 1928
Atlanta, Georgia
Aug 22, 1929
Singing and yodeling with orchestra
Blue Yodel 4 (California Blues)
47216-4
Feb 8, 1929
Singing with orchestra
Waiting For A Train
47223-4
Oct 22, 1928
Singing with orchestra. Second best-selling song by Rodgers, with 365,0000 copies sold.
I'm Lonely And Blue
47224-5
April 19, 1929
Singing with orchestra, co-written with McWilliams
Desert Blues
48384-3
Feb 21, 1929
New York City, New York
Aug 22, 1929
Singing and yodeling with orchestra
Any Old Time
48385-2
Sept 5, 1930
Singing with guitar and orchestra.
Blue Yodel 5 (It's Raining Here)
49990-2
Feb 23, 1929
Sept 20, 1929
Singing with yodeling and guitar
High Powered Mama
49991-3
Oct 17, 1930
Singing with guitar
I'm Sorry We Met
49992-2
Sept 20, 1929
Singing with yodeling and guitar
Everybody Does It In Hawaii
55307-2
Aug 8, 1929
Dallas, Texas
Nov 22, 1929
Singing with guitar. Co-written with McWilliams
Tuck Away My Lonesome Blues
55308-3
Jan 3, 1930
Co-written with McWilliams and Joe Kaipo. Singing with guitar, whistling by Bob MacGimsey
Train Whistle Blues
55309-2
June 5, 1930
Singing with guitar
Jimmie's Texas Blues
55332-2
Aug 10, 1929
Singing with guitar
Frankie And Johnny
55333-2
Nov 22, 1929
Singing with guitar
Home Call
55445-3
Aug 12, 1929
Co-Written with McWilliams. Singing with guitar
Whisper Your Mother's Name
56449-4
Oct 22, 1929
April 4, 1930
Singing with guitar
The Land Of My Boyhood Dreams
56450-4
July 14, 1933
Singing with guitar
Blue Yodel 6 (She Left Me This Morning)
56453-3
Feb 21, 1930
Singing with guitar
Yodeling Cowboy
56454-3
Co-Written with McWilliams. Singing with guitar
My Rough And Rowdy Ways
56455-3
Jan 3, 1930
Singing with guitar. Co-written with McWilliams
I've Ranged I've Roamed And I've Travelled
56456-3
April 10, 1935
Co-Written with McWilliams. Singing with guitar
Hobo Bill's Last Ride
56528-3
Nov 13, 1929
New Orleans, Louisiana
Aug 1, 1930
Written by Waldo Lafayette O'Neal. Singing with yodeling and guitar
Mississippi River Blues
56594-4
Nov 25, 1929
Atlanta, Georgia
April 24, 1931
Singing with guitar
Nobody Knows But Me
56595-4
March 13, 1931
Co-Written with McWilliams. Singing with guitar
Blue Yodel 7 (Anniversary Yodel)
56607-3
Nov 26, 1929
Sept 5, 1930
Co-Written with McWilliams. Singing with guitar
She Was Happy Till She Met You
56608-3
July 1, 1932
Co-Written with McWilliams. Singing with guitar
Blue Yodel 11 (I've Got A Gal)
56617-4
Nov 27, 1929
June 30, 1933
Singing with guitar
Drunkards Child
56618-3
Nov 28, 1929
April 4, 1930
Singing with guitar, co-written with Andrew Jenkins
That's Why I'm Blue
56619-3
Aug 1, 1930
Co-Written with McWilliams. Singing and yodeling with guitar
Why Did You Give Me Your Love
56620-4
April 10, 1935
Singing with guitar
My Blue Eyed Jane
54849-3
June 30, 1930
Hollywood, California
June 5, 1931
Singing with orchestra. Co-written with Mrs. Lulu Belle White
Why Should I Be Lonely
54850-3
Dec 4, 1931
Co-written with Estelle Lovell. Singing with Hawaiian guitars
Moonlight And Skies
54851-3
Oct 23, 1931
Co-written with Raymond E. Hill. Singing with orchestra
Pistol Packin' Papa
54852-2
July 1, 1930
Dec 5, 1930
Co-written with Waldo O'neal. Singing with guitar
Take Me Back Again
54854-3
July 2, 1930
May 25, 1938
Co-written with Raymond E. Hill. Singing with the Lani McIntire's Hawaiians
Those Gambler's Blues
54855-3
July 5, 1930
Dec 5, 1930
Singing with guitar
I'm Lonesome Too
54856-3
July 7, 1930
July 17, 1931
Singing with Hawaiian orchestra
The One Rose
54857-3
Dec 1, 1937
Written by Del Lyon, McIntire. Singing with McIntire's Hawaiians
For The Sake Of Days Gone By
54860-2
July 9, 1930
April 8, 1932
Co-written with Jack White. Singing with Hawaiian guitar
Jimmie's Mean Mama Blues
54861-3
July 10, 1930
Feb 6, 1931
Singing with orchestra. Written by Walter O'Neal, Bob Sawyer
Mystery Of Number 5
54862-3
July 11, 1930
March 13, 1931
Singing with guitar
Blue Yodel 8 (Muleskinner Blues)
54863-3
Feb 6, 1931
Singing with guitar
In The Jailhouse Now 2
54864-3
July 12, 1930
Oct 17, 1930
Singing with guitar
Blue Yodel 9 (Standin' On The Corner)
54867-3
July 16, 1930
Sept 11, 1931
Singing with orchestra. Uncredited appearances by Louis Armstrong (trumpet) and Lil Hardin Armstrong (piano).
Pullmans Porters
1302-1
T.B. Blues
67133-3
Jan 31, 1931
San Antonio, Texas
April 24, 1931
Singuing with guitar. Co-written by R. Hall
Travellin' Blues
67134-3
July 17, 1931
Singing with orchestra. Co-written with Shelly Lee Alley
Jimmie The Kid
67135-3
June 5, 1931
Singing with guitars and string bass. Co-written with Neville
Rodger's Puzzle Record
67135-3
Dec 31, 1931
Contains three songs. Studio edit joining "Train Whistle Blues", "Blue Yodel" and "Everybody Does it in Hawaii"
Why There's A Tear In My Eye
69412-3
June 10, 1931
Louisville, Kentucky
Nov 23, 1936
Recorded with Sara Carter. Singing with guitar
The Wonderful City
69413-3
Feb 17, 1937
Co-written with McWilliams. With Sara Carter, singing with guitars
Let Me Be Your Side Track
69424-4
June 11, 1931
Dec 31, 1931
Singing with guitar
Rodgers Visits The Carter Family
69427-1
June 12, 1931
Oct 23, 1931
Assisted by the Carter Family . Singing with Mandolin and guitar
The Carter Family Visit Rodgers In Texas
67428-1
Jan 20, 1937
With the Carter Family. Singing with guitars
Cactus Is In Bloom
69432-3
June 13, 1931
Feb 26, 1932
Singing with guitar
Gambling Polka Dot Blues
69439-3
June 15, 1931
Co-written with R. Hall. Singing with piano
Looking For A New Mama
69443-3
Sept, 11, 1931
Singing with guitars
What's it?
69448-4
June 16, 1931
Dec 4, 1931
Co-written with J. Neville. Singing with piano
My Good Gals Gone
69449-3
May 22, 1935
Singing with Louisville Jug Band
Southern Cannonball
69458-4
June 17, 1931
July 14, 1933
Co-written with McWilliams. Singing with guitar
Roll Along Kentucky Moon
70645-2
Feb 2, 1932
Dallas, Texas
April 8, 1932
Written by Halley. Singing with Hawaiian guitars
Hobos Meditation
70646-2
Feb 3, 1932
Sep 23, 1932
Singing with guitars and string bass
My Time Ain't Long
70647-2
Feb 4, 1932
May 20, 1932
Co-written with Waldo O'Neal. Singing with guitars, ukulele and string bass
Ninety-Nine Year Blues
70648-2
Co-written with Hall. Singing with guitars and string bass
Mississippi Moon (Later Version)
45091-2
Aug 12, 1932
Co-Written with McWilliams. Singing with guitar
Down The Old Road To Home
70649-2
Feb 5, 1932
Sep 23, 1932
Co-written with Carey D. Harvey. Singing with guitars
Blue Yodel 10 (Ground Hog Rootin' In My Backyard)
70650-2
Feb 6, 1932
Aug 12, 1932
Singing with guitars
Home Call (1932)
55345-2
July 1, 1932
Co-Written with McWilliams. Singing with guitar
Mother Queen Of My Heart
58961-2
Aug 11, 1932
Camden, New Jersey
Oct 21, 1932
Co-written with Hoyt Bryant. Singing with violin, banjo and guitar
Rock All Our Babies To Sleep
58963-2
Arranged by Rodgers. Singing with violin, banjo and guitar
Whippin' That Old T.B.
58964-2
Jan 13, 1933
Singing with violin, banjo and guitars
No Hard Times
58968-3
Aug 15, 1932
Singing with violin, banjo and guitars
Long Tall Mama Blues
58969-1
Feb 24, 1933
Singing with banjo and guitars
Peach Picking Time In Georgia
58970-2
April 7, 1933
Co-written with C. McMichen. Singing with banjo and guitar
Gambling Barroom Blues
58971-3
Feb 24, 1933
Co-written with Shelly Lee Alley . Singing with fiddle, banjo and guitar.
I've Only Loved Three Women
58972-1
Feb 17, 1937
Co-written with Harvey. With violin, banjo and guitar
In The Hills Of Tennessee
73324-2
Aug 29, 1932
New York City, New York
Dec 2, 1932
Sam M. Hills, Ira Schuster. Singing with orchestra
Prairie Lullaby
73325-2
April 7, 1933
Co-written with George Brown. Singing with violins, guitar, clarinet and piano
Miss The Mississippi And You
73326-2
Dec 2, 1932
Written by Bill Halley. Singing with orchestra
Sweet Mama Hurry Home
73327-2
June 30, 1933
Singing with guitar, violin, clarinet and piano
Blue Yodel 12 (Barefoot Blues)
76138-1
May 17, 1933
June 27, 1933
Singing with guitars
Dreaming With Tears In My Eye
76139-1
May 25, 1938
Co-written with Waldo O'Neal. Singing with guitar.
The Cowhand's Last Ride
76140-1
June 27, 1933
Co-written with Arza Hitt Singing with guitar
I'm Free From The Chain Gang Now
76141-1
Sep 8, 1933
Written by Lou Herscher. Singing with guitar
Yodeling My Way Back Home
76151-2
May 18, 1933
Dec 1, 1937
Singing with guitars
Jimmie Rodgers' Last Blue Yodel (The Women Make A Fool Out Of Me)
76160-1
Dec 20, 1933
Singing with guitars
The Yodeling Ranger
76191-2
May 20, 1933
Sept 8, 1933
Co-written with Raymond Hall, singing with guitar
Old Pal Of My Heart
76192-2
July 28, 1933
Co-written with Joe B. Mason. Singing with guitar
Old Love Letters
76327-1
May 24, 1933
Oct 20, 1933
Co-written with Herscher and Butcher. Singing with guitars
Mississippi Delta Blues
76328-2
July 28, 1933
Co-written with Jack Neville
Somewhere Down Below The Dixson Line
76331-2
Oct 20, 1933
Co-written with Ryan. Singing with guitar
Years Ago
76332-2
Dec 20, 1933
Singing with guitar. Co-written with Herscher, Richards
Unreleased recordings[ 15]
Song
Label
Recording Location
Recording date
"The Sailors Plea" (Alternate Take)
Victor Unissued
Camden, New Jersey
Feb 14, 1928
"Mississippi Moon" (Alternate Take)
Victor Unissued
June 12, 1928
"I'm Lonely and Blue" (Alternate Take)
Victor Unissued
"Any Old Time" (Alternate Take)
Victor Unissued
New York City, New York
Feb 21, 1929
"High Powered Mama" (Alternate Take)
Victor Unissued
Feb 23, 1929
"Frankie and Johnny" (Alternate Take 1)
Victor Unissued
Dallas, Texas
Aug 10, 1929
"Frankie and Johnny" (Alternate Take 2)
Victor Unissued
Aug 12, 1929
"Home Call" (Alternate take 1)
Victor Unissued
"Home Call" (Alternate take 2)
Victor Unissued
"Whisper Your Mothers Name" (Alternate Take 1)
Victor Unissued
Oct 22, 1929
"Whisper Your Mothers Name" (Alternate Take 2)
Victor Unissued
"The Land of My Boyhood Dreams" (Alternate Take 1)
Victor Unissued
"The Land of My Boyhood Dreams" (Alternate Take 2)
Victor Unissued
"The Land of My Boyhood Dreams" (Alternate Take 3)
Victor Unissued
"Blue Yodel 6" (Alternate Take 1)
Victor Unissued
"Blue Yodel 6" (Alternate Take 2)
Victor Unissued
"Yodeling Cowboy" (Alternate Take)
Victor Unissued
"My Rough and Rowdy Ways" (Alternate Take 1)
Victor Unissued
"My Rough and Rowdy Ways" (Alternate Take 2)
Victor Unissued
"I've Ranged, I've Roamed, and I've Travelled" (Alternate Take 1)
Victor Unissued
"I've Ranged, I've Roamed, and I've Travelled" (Alternate Take 2)
Victor Unissued
"Mississippi River Blues" (Alternate Take)
Victor Unissued
Atlanta, Georgia
Nov 13, 1929
"Blue Yodel 7" (Alternate Take)
Victor Unissued
Nov 26, 1929
"She was Happy Till She Met You" (Alternate Take)
Victor Unissued
"Blue Yodel 11" (Alternate Take)
Victor Unissued
Nov 27, 1929
"Why Did You Give Me Your Love?" (Alternate Take)
Victor Unissued
Nov 28, 1929
"My Blue Eyed Jane" (Alternate Take)
Victor Unissued
Hollywood, California
June 30, 1930
"Moonlight and Skies" (Alternate Take)
Victor Unissued
"Take Me Back Again" (Alternate Take)
Victor Unissued
July 2, 1930
"Those Gambler's Blues" (Alternate Take)
Victor Unissued
July 5, 1930
"I'm Lonesome Too" (Alternate Take)
Victor Unissued
July 7, 1930
"For the Sake of Days Gone by" (Alternate Take)
Victor Unissued
July 8, 1930
"T.B. Blues" (Alternate Take)
Victor Unissued
July 11, 1930
"Travellin' Blues" (Alternate Take 1)
Victor Unissued
San Antonio, Texas
Jan 31, 1931
"Travellin' Blues" (Alternate Take 2)
Victor Unissued
"Jimmie The Kid" (Alternate Take)
Victor Unissued
"Why There's A Tear in My Eye" (Alternate Take)
Victor Unissued
Louisville, Kentucky
June 10, 1931
"Let Me Be Your Sidetrack" (Alternate Take 1)
Victor Unissued
June 11, 1931
"Let Me Be Your Sidetrack" (Alternate Take 2)
Victor Unissued
"When The Cactus is in Bloom" (Alternate Take)
Victor Unissued
June 15, 1931
"Gambling Polka Dot Blues" (Alternate Take 1)
Victor Unissued
"Gambling Polka Dot Blues" (Alternate Take 2)
Victor Unissued
:"Looking For A New Mama" (Alternate Take)
Victor Unissued
"What's It?" (Alternate Take)
Victor Unissued
June 16, 1931
"My Good Gal's Gone Blues" (Alternate Take)
Victor Unissued
"Southern Cannonball" (Alternate Take)
Victor Unissued
June 17, 1931
"Jimmie Rodgers' Puzzle Record" (Alternate Pressing)
Victor Unissued
Camden, New Jersey
Oct 27, 1931
"Roll Along Kentucky Moon" (Alternate Take)
Victor Unissued
Dallas, Texas
Feb 2, 1932
"Hobo's Meditation" (Alternate Take)
Victor Unissued
Feb 3, 1932
"My Time Ain't Long" (Alternate Take 1)
Victor Unissued
Feb 4, 1932
"My Time Ain't Long" (Alternate Take 2)
Victor Unissued
"Mississippi Moon (Later Version)" (Alternate Take)
Victor Unissued
Feb 5, 1932
"In The Hills of Tennessee" (Alternate Take)
Victor Unissued
Camden, New Jersey
Aug 10, 1932
"Prohibition Has Done Me Wrong" (Unreleased)
Victor Unissued
Aug 11, 1932
"Whippin' That Old T.B." (Alternate Take)
Victor Unissued
"No Hard Times" (Alternate Take)
Victor Unissued
Aug 15, 1932
"Dreaming With Tears in My Eyes" (Alternate Take)
Victor Unissued
New York City, New York
May 18, 1933
Overdubbed recordings[ 16]
Song Title
Label
Year
Notes
In The Jailhouse Now No. 2 (Overdubbed Version)
RCA
1955
Overdubbed by The Rainbow Ranch Boys
Blue Yodel 8 (Muleskinner Blues) (Overdubbed Version)
Peach Pickin' Time In Georgia (Overdubbed Version)
Mother, Queen Of My Heart (Overdubbed Version)
Never No Mo' Blues (Overdubbed Version)
Blue Yodel (T For Texas) (Overdubbed Version)
Daddy And Home (Overdubbed Version)
Memphis Yodel (Overdubbed Version)
Filmography
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