Originally aired for Patreon: 2020.11.29 November 11th, 2020
Re-aired: 2021.04.21 April 21st, 2021
Info
A special episode today, this one was a patreon/radio only episode that I'm releasing wholesale. With this one I dug into every early release I have on Starday from 1953-1958 and played a selection of them in chronological order while talking a bit about the history of the label and why it's important for collectors.
Setlist
Arlie Duff – You All Come (1953) Sonny Burns – Too Hot To Handle (1953) Eddie Noack – Don't Trade (1954) Glenn Barber – Ice Cold Water (1954) Arlie Duff – Fifteen Cents A Sop (1955) Eddie Noack – Wind Me Up (1955) George Jones – Still Hurtin' (1955) Leon Payne – You Can't Lean On Me (1956) George Jones – I'm Ragged But I'm Right (1956) Benny Barnes – Poor Man's Riches (1956) George Jones – Just One More (1956) Eddie Noack – The Worm Has Turned (1956) Margie Singleton – Not What He's Got (1957) Peggy Upton & Danny Buck – Knocking (1957) Margie Singleton – Take Time Out For Love (1957) The Country Gentlemen – It's The Blues (1958) Darnell Miller – Cardboard Sweetheart (1958) Glenn Barber – Atom Bomb (Modern Repro)
A: I Can Almost Forget B: Franklin County Moonshine
Credits
Published by Starday BMI Produced by Tommy Hill & Starday Studios Written by B. Amos (Betty Amos)
Matrix/Runout Information
Side A Label: 7116 Side A Runout: 7116 Nashville Matrix 13 ZTSB101779-1A Side B Label: 7119 Side B Runout: 7119 Nashville Matrix 13 ZTSB101773-1A
Pressing/Mastering Information
Electroplated at Nashville Matrix Masterd at Columbia Record Studios, Nashville
Date Added To Collection
2022.05.03
Origin
Of Unknown Origin 2022.05.03: Added to Dollar Country collection 2022.05.04: Played on Episode 178 2022.05.27: Added to discogs collection 2023.03.12: Added to this database