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Recordings 1927-1933 - Jimmie Rodgers
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  1. The Soldier's Sweetheart
  2. Sleep, Baby, Sleep
  3. Ben Dewberry's Final Run
  4. Mother Was a Lady
  5. T for Texas (Blue Yodel No. 1)
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  1. The Soldier's Sweetheart
  2. Sleep, Baby, Sleep
  3. Ben Dewberry's Final Run
  4. Mother Was a Lady
  5. T for Texas (Blue Yodel No. 1)
  6. Away Out on the Mountain
  7. Dear Old Sunny South by the Sea
  8. Treasures Untold
  9. Brakeman's Blues (Yodeling the Blues Away)
  10. The Sailor's Plea
  11. In the Jailhouse Now
  12. My Lovin' Gal Lucille
  13. Memphis Yodel
  14. Evening Sun Yodel
  15. My Old Pal
  16. My Little Old Home Down in New Orleans
  17. You and My Old Guitar
  18. Daddy and Home
  19. My Little Lady
  20. Lullaby Yodel
  21. Never No Mo' Blues
  22. My Carolina Sunshine Girl
  23. California Blues
  24. Waiting for a Train
  25. I'm Lonely and Blue
  26. Desert Blues
  27. Any Old Time
  28. Blue Yodel, No. 5
  29. High Powered Mama
  30. I'm Sorry We Met
  31. Everybody Does It in Hawaii
  32. Tuck Away My Lonesome Blues
  33. Train Whistle Blues
  34. Jimmie's Texas Blues
  35. Frankie and Johnny]
  36. Whisper Your Mother's Name
  37. The Land of My Boyhood Dreams
  38. Midnight Turning Day Blues (Blue Yodel No. 6)
  39. Yodeling Cowboy
  40. My Rough and Rowdy Ways
  41. I've Ranged, I've Roamed, I've Traveled
  42. Hobo Bill's Last Ride
  43. Mississippi River Blues
  44. Nobody Knows But Me
  45. Anniversary Blue Yodel
  46. She Was Happy Till She Met You
  47. Blue Yodel, No. 11
  48. A Drunkard's Child
  49. That's Why I'm Blue
  50. Why Did You Give Me Your Love?
  51. My Blue-Eyed Jane
  52. Why Should I Be Lonely?
  53. Moonlight and Skies
  54. Pistol Packin' Papa
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JSP's mammoth five-disc collection of Jimmie Rodgers Recordings 1927-1933 boasts 110 remastered tracks (pretty much everything he ever recorded) from the legendary yodeling country crooner. Listeners looking for a saner take on Rodgers career should check out 2002's 17-track RCA Country Legends. ~ James Christopher Monger, Rovi

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