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  • SKU: BCD16673
  • Format: CD
  • UPC: 4000127166739
  • Street Date: 01/02/07
  • PreBook Date: 01/01/01
  • Label: Bear Family Records »
  • Genre: Country
  • Run Time: 78 mins
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Year of Production: 2007
  • Box Lot: 25
  • Territory: NORTH AMERICA

 

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I Am Sad And Weary: Jimmie Rodgers Revisited

1-CD DigiPac (6-plated) with 64-page booklet, 27 tracks, playing time 78:06 minutes

I Am Sad And Weary: Jimmie Rodgers Revisited
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It was seventy years ago, on May 26, this year that country music's first superstar, Jimmie Rodgers died in a New York hotel room. He was thirty-five years old. Rodgers recorded 110 songs between 1927 and his death just six years later, many of which have become standards. His music retains its charm and its appeal, and musicians are still coming to terms with his legacy. In 1997, the one and only release on
Bob Dylan's Egyptian Records was a Jimmie Rodgers tribute, starring Bono, Alison Krauss, Steve Earle, Willie Nelson, Iris DeMent, John Mellencamp, Aaron Neville, Van Morrison, and of course Bob Dylan himself.

Jimmie Rodgers' music was populated by good-time pals one step ahead of the law, but still ready to shed a tear for mother and home. He sang with an insouciant, almost insolent, drawl, and of course his trademark yodel. The rowdier songs, such as In The Jailhouse Now, Waiting For A Train, Travelin' Blues, and T For Texas set the stage for honky-tonk music. Kids wanted to be Jimmie Rodgers in a way that they did not want to be A. P. Carter of the Carter Family.

In 1992, Bear Family issued the still-definitive Jimmie Rodgers boxed set, comprising all of his recordings. In 1997, Bear Family issued a tribute CD featuring Jimmie Rodgers' contemporaries, and now in 2003 Bear Family has compiled a CD of Jimmie Rodgers songs as sung by the next generation of Jimmie Rodgers disciples. Here are Ernest Tubb, Lefty Frizzell, Hank Snow, Bill Monroe, Bob Wills, and Jimmie Skinner, and ?from more more recent times ? Jerry Lee Lewis, Merle Haggard, Wanda Jackson, and Tompall Glaser. The 27 tracks prove the durability of Jimmie Rodgers' music and the Jimmie Rodgers sound, and prove above all that he has something to say to today's music lovers.

Track Listing

  • Ella Mae Morse - A Tribute To Jimmy Rodgers
  • Williams, Gary - Jimmie's Yodel Blues
  • Skinner, Jimmie - Frankie And Johnny
  • Tubb, Ernest - My Blue Eyed Jane
  • Snow, Hank - (Fifteen) Years Ago
  • O'day, Molly - Sweet Mama Hurry Home Or I'll Be Gone
  • Duncan, Tommy - My Carolina Sunshine Girl
  • Monroe, Bill - Never No 'Mo' Blues
  • Frizzell, Lefty - Waitin' For A Train
  • Reeves, Jim - When Jimmie Rodgers Said Goodbye
  • Hank & Jimmie Rodgers Snow - Jimmie Rodgers Last Thoughts
  • Tubb, Ernest - My Rough And Rowdy Ways
  • Skinner, Jimmie - T For Texas (Blue Yodel #1)
  • Jones, Grandpa - Muleskinner Blues (Blue Yodel #8)
  • Parton, Dolly - Mississippi River Blues
  • Wills, Bob - Peach Picking Time In Georgia
  • Haggard, Merle - Tuck Away My Lonesome Blues
  • Jackson, Wanda - Mother, The Queen Of My Heart
  • Lewis, Jerry Lee - My Mother Was A Lady
  • Glaser, Tompall - Jimmie Rodgers Blues
  • Britt, Elton - The Life Of Jimmie Rodgers
  • Williams, Gary - The Death Of Jimmie Rodgers
  • Williams, Gary - You And My Old Guitar
  • King, Bob - Travelin' Blues
  • Duncan, Johnny - Treasures Untold
  • Morton, Tex - Missouri Cowboy (Muleskinner Blues)
  • B. Ramsey & P. Alexander - In The Jailhouse Now
  

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