Top Jimmie Rodgers Albums
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His Best (Rerecorded) - EP
His Best (Rerecorded) - EP
[2023]
Honeycomb (Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, November 3, 1957) - Single
Honeycomb (Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, November 3, 1957) - Single
[2020]
All the Hits and More
All the Hits and More
[2018]
Secretly
Secretly
[2018]
Complete Us & Uk Singles As & BS 1957-62
Complete Us & Uk Singles As & BS 1957-62
[2015]
The Greatest Collection (feat. Louis Armstrong, Lillian Hardin Armstrong, The Carter Family & Bob Sawyer’s Jazz Band)
The Greatest Collection (feat. Louis Armstrong, Lillian Hardin Armstrong, The Carter Family & Bob Sawyer’s Jazz Band)
[2014]
Ballads 1958
Ballads 1958
[2014]
Rough Guide To Jimmie Rodgers
Rough Guide To Jimmie Rodgers
[2013]
Jimmie Rodgers + Sings Folk Songs (Bonus Track Version)
Jimmie Rodgers + Sings Folk Songs (Bonus Track Version)
[2012]
Kiss Sweeter Than Wine
Kiss Sweeter Than Wine
[2011]
When the Spirit Moves You
When the Spirit Moves You
[2011]
The Blues Vol 1
The Blues Vol 1
[2010]
Everybody Needs Love
Everybody Needs Love
[2010]
Blue Yodel
Blue Yodel
[2010]
Just a Closer Walk With Thee
Just a Closer Walk With Thee
[2010]
His Very Best: Jimmie Rodgers - EP
His Very Best: Jimmie Rodgers - EP
[2009]
Recordings 1927 - 1933 Disc B
Recordings 1927 - 1933 Disc B
[2007]
Waitin' for a Train
Waitin' for a Train
[2006]
Rock Masters: Jimmie Rodgers
Rock Masters: Jimmie Rodgers
[2005]
Classic Jimmie
Classic Jimmie
[2004]
RCA Country Legends: Jimmie Rodgers
RCA Country Legends: Jimmie Rodgers
[2002]
Essential Jimmie Rodgers
Essential Jimmie Rodgers
[1997]
It's Christmas Once Again (With Joe Reisman & His Orchestra)
It's Christmas Once Again (With Joe Reisman & His Orchestra)
[1974]
Windmills Of Your Mind
Windmills Of Your Mind
[1969]
Child of Clay
Child of Clay
[1967]
Jimmie Rodgers
Jimmie Rodgers
[1958]
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Anniversary Blue Yodel Any Old Time Are You Really Mine Away Out On The Mountain Because You're Young Ben Dewberry's Final Run Bimbombay Blue Motel No. 9 (standin' On The Corner) Child Of Clay Daddy And Home Dear Old Sunny South By The Sea Desert Blues English Country Garden Everybody Does It In Hawaii Frankie And Johnny Gambling Bar Room Blues Gambling Polka Dot Blues Hey There High Powered Mama Hobo Bill's Last Ride Honeycomb I Believe I'm Lonely And Blue I'm Never Gonna Tell I'm Sorry We Met In The Hills Of Tennessee In The Jailhouse Now It's Over Jimmie Rodgers' Last Blue Yodel Jimmie The Kid Jimmie's Mean Mama Blues Jimmie's Texas Blues Just A Closer Walk With Thee Kisses Sweeter Than Wine Lullaby Yodel Make Me A Miracle Memphis Yodel Miss The Mississippi And You Mississippi Delta Blues Mississippi Moon Mississippi River Blues Mule Skinner Blues My Blue-eyed Jane My Little Lady My Little Old Home Down In New Orleans My Old Pal My Rough And Rowdy Ways No One Will Ever Know Nobody Knows But Me Oh Oh I'm Falling In Love Again Peach Pickin' Time In Georgia Pistol Packin' Papa Ring-a-ling-a-lario Scarlet Ribbons (For Her Hair) Secretly She Was Happy Till She Met You TB Blues Tender Love And Care The Brakeman's Blues The Land Of My Boyhood Dreams The Long Hot Sumner Theme The Sailor's Pleas The Soldier's Sweetheart The Wizard The World I Used To Know The Wreck Of The John B Train Whistle Blues Treasures Untold Tuck Away My Lonesome Blues Tucumcari Two-ten Six-eighteen (doesn't Anybody Know My Name) Waiting For A Train Waltzing Matilda When The Cactus Is In Bloom Whisper Your Mother's Name Why There's A Tear In My Eye Woman From Liberia Wonderful You Yodeling Cowboy
Related Information for Jimmie Rodgers
There is more than one artist by the name 'Jimmie Rodgers'.1) Jimmie Rodgers (James Charles Rodgers, September 8, 1897 – May 26, 1933) was an American country singer in the early 20th century, known most widely for his rhythmic yodeling. Among the first country music superstars and pioneers, Rodgers was also known as "The Singing Brakeman", "The Blue Yodeler", and "The Father of Country Music". The Bristol sessions are considered the "Big Bang" of modern country music. They were held in 1927 in Bristol, Tennessee by Victor Talking Machine Company company producer Ralph Peer. They marked the commercial debut of Jimmie Rodgers.Rodgers' traditional birthplace is usuall... read more
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