Showing posts with label swing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label swing. Show all posts

Friday, August 21, 2026

10 records -78 rpm/10 inch pre-vinyl -- lot 6

10 records -78 rpm/10 inch - from what appears to be a country, swing, blues and western jukebox collection from the late 30's, 40's or early 50's
Lot 6 for sale @ $30 USD plus shipping: 

I Can't Get My Foot Off The Rail by Tex Ritter - Capitol Americana - 1947
b/w Don't Make Me Sorry

Tennessee Polka by Red Foley - Decca - 1949
b/w I'm Throwing Rice (At The Girl I Love)

Tin Pan Polka by Hank Penny - King - 1950
b/w What You Got

I'm Yours To Command by Billy Eckstine - MGM - 1951
b/w  What Will I Tell My Heart

West Virginia Waltz by Clyde Moody - King - 1951
b/w You're A Real Sweetheart To Me

There's No Wings On My Angel by Eddy Arnold The Tennessee Plowboy - RCA Victor - 1949
b/w You Know How Talk Gets Around

I Wish I Knew by Dolph Hewitt - RCA Victor - 1949
b/w I Would Send You Roses

Over The Hill by Hawkshaw Hawkins and Ruby Wright - King - 1952
b/w I Am Slowly Dying Of A Broken Heart

My Hula Baby by Cowboy Copas - King - 1947
b/w Signed, Sealed Then Forgotten

Pecos Bill by Tex Ritter and The Plainsmen - Capitol Americana - 1948
b/w Egg-A-Bread

all records appear playable and I did play each one about 20 years ago. they come with a brown paper sleeve (unmatched) but they are fragile -- there is no guarantee that they are scratch-free or will not skip on your record player. Weight is 5 lb (2.2 kg) - shipping from Canada. To inquire contact Dave via kootenaymac.tel

Friday, August 07, 2026

10 records -78 rpm/10 inch pre-vinyl -- lot 5

10 records -78 rpm/10 inch - from what appears to be a country, swing, blues and western jukebox collection from the late 30's, 40's or early 50's
Lot 5 for sale @ $30 USD plus shipping: 

Back to The Dog House by Hawkshaw Hawkins - King - 1950
b/w Pardon Me For Loving You

Southern hospitality by Moon Mullican - King - 1950
b/wYou Don't Have to Be A Baby To Cry

Won't You Ride In My Little Red Wagon by Jimmy Wakely - Capitol - 1951
Keep A Light In Your Window Tonight

I Can't Stop Loving You by Cowboy Copas - King - 1952
b/w Four Bare Walls And A Ceiling

Careless Kisses by Red Foley - Decca - 1949
b/w I Gotta Have My Baby Back

I Like Mountain Music by Hoosier Hot Shots - Vocalion - 1935/37
b/wI Want A Girl (Just Like The Girl That Married Dear Old Dad)

Yesterday's Mail by Hank Thompson - Capitol - 1948
b/w What Are We Gonna Do About The Moonlight

Huckleberry Boogie by The Pinetoppers - Coral - 1950
b/w Pinetopper's Blues

There's Been A Change In Me by Eddy Arnold - RCA Victor - 1951
b/w Tie Me To Your Apron Strings Again

Hold Them Critters Down by The Saddle Tramps - Vocalion - 1938
b/w I Don't Care What You Used To Be

all records appear playable and I did play each one about 20 years ago. they come with a brown paper sleeve (unmatched) but they are fragile -- there is no guarantee that they are scratch-free or will not skip on your record player. Weight is 5 lb (2.2 kg) - shipping from Canada. To inquire contact Dave via kootenaymac.tel

Tuesday, July 28, 2026

10 records -78 rpm/10 inch pre-vinyl -- lot 4

10 records -78 rpm/10 inch - from what appears to be a country, swing, blues and western jukebox collection from the late 40's or early 50's
Lot 4 for sale @ $30 USD plus shipping: 

It's All Over by Redd Stewart and His Kentucky Colonels - King - 1950
b/w My Little Wild Rose of the Hills

Mom Understands by Wesley Tuttle - Capitol - 1947
b/w You Can't Fool My Broken Heart

Sugar Hill by Cliffie Stone and His Barn Dance Band - Capitol Americana - 1947
b/w T-N-Teasing Me

Rock And Rye by Tex Ritter - Capitol - 1948
b/w My Heart's As Cold As An Empty Jug

Suspicion by Tex Williams and His Western Caravan - Capitol Americana - 1947
b/w Flo From St. Joe Mo

Nothin' Clickin' Chicken by The Down Homers - King - 1951
b/w Rosanna (Girl That I Love)

Mail Order Mama by Wesley Tuttle and His Texas Stars - Capitol Americana - 1947
b/w Until Dawn

Don't Make Me Sorry by Tex Ritter - Capitol Americana - 1947
b/w I Can't Get My Foot Off The Rail

Tin Pan Polka by Hank Penny - King - 1950
b/w What You've Got

The High Cost Of Living by Rusty Gabbard - M-G-M - 1951
b/w I Can't Escape You

all records appear playable and I did play each one about 20 years ago. they come with a brown paper sleeve (unmatched) but they are fragile -- there is no guarantee that they are scratch-free or will not skip on your record player. Weight is 5 lb (2.2 kg) - shipping from Canada. To inquire contact Dave via kootenaymac.tel

Thursday, July 23, 2026

10 records -78 rpm/10 inch pre-vinyl -- lot 3

10 records -78 rpm/10 inch - from what appears to be a country, swing, blues and western jukebox collection from the late 40's or early 50's
Lot 3 for sale @ $30 USD plus shipping: 

Skunk Hollow Boogie by Slim Rhodes - Gilt-Edge - 1950
b/w Save A Little Love For Me

Crocodile Tears by /Red Perkins - King - 1949
b/w I Hate You

Candy Kisses by Elon Britt and the Skytoppers - RCA Victor 1949
b/w You'll Be Sorry From Now On

Cuddle Buggin' Baby by Eddy Arnold, The Tennessee Plowboy - RCA Victor 1950
b/w Enclosed One Broken Heart

Four Or Five Times by Luke Will's Rhythm Busters - 1947
b/w Sweet Moments

He's a Real Gone Guy by Nellie Lutcher - Capitol Americana - 1947
b/w Let Me Love You Tonight

Banjo Polka by Tex Williams and His Western Caravan - Capitol - 1948
b/w Pretty Red Lights

Pliney Jane by Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys - MGM - 1951
b/w I'm Tired of Living This Lie

Rover, Rover by Bob Newman - King - 1951
b/w It Hurts Me

Out Where West Winds Blow by Dickie McBride and the Village Boys - Decca - 1941
b/w I Don't Want Anyone But You

all records appear playable and I did play each one about 20 years ago. they come with a brown paper sleeve (unmatched) but they are fragile -- there is no guarantee that they are scratch-free or will not skip on your record player. Weight is 5 lb (2.2 kg) - shipping from Canada. To inquire contact Dave via kootenaymac.tel

Friday, June 26, 2026

10 records -78 rpm/10 inch pre-vinyl -- lot 2

10 records -78 rpm/10 inch - from what appears to be a country, swing, blues and western jukebox collection from the late 40's or early 50's
Lot 2 for sale @ $35 CDN plus shipping: 

I'll Always Remember You by Nat King Cole - Capitol - 1951
b/w Make Believe Land

Got The Louisiana Blues by Hank Penny - King - 1950
b/w Now Ain't You Glad Dear

Down Yonder by Eddie Smith and the Chief - King - 1951
b/w Sweet Bunch of Daisies, Over the Waves, Medley

Peek-A-Boo by Redd Stewart - King - 1950
b/w I've Decided

Without A Port of Love by Moon Mullican - King - 1951
b/w The Lamp of Love (Is Burning Low)

Del Rio Boogie by Wayne Raney - King - 1949
b/w I Feel a Streak of Love Coming On

Steel Guitar Ramble by Cecil Campbell's Tennessee Ramblers - RCA Victor - 1951
b/w Left All Alone With A Broken Heart

I Want A Ring Around My Rosie's Finger by Jack Owens - Decca - 1951
b/w Don't Say You Care (Unless You Really Do)

Foolish Tears by Tex Williams - Capitol - 1948
b/w Who? Me?

Over The Hill by Hawkshaw Hawkins - King - 1952
b/w I Am Slowly Dying of a Broken Heart

all records appear playable and I did play each one about 20 years ago. they come with a brown paper sleeve (unmatched) but they are fragile -- there is no guarantee that they are scratch-free or will not skip on your record player. Weight is 5 lb (2.2 kg) - shipping from Canada. To inquire contact Dave via kootenaymac.tel

Thursday, May 28, 2026

10 records -78 rpm/10 inch pre-vinyl -- lot 1

10 records -78 rpm/10 inch - from what appears to be a country, swing, blues and western jukebox collection from the late 40's or early 50's
Lot 1 for sale @ $35 CDN plus shipping:

Snatch And Grab It by Julia Lee and Her Boy Friends - Capitol Americana, with Orchestra - 1946
b/w I Was Wrong

Julia Lee And Her Boyfriends - YouTube

A popular entertainer who recorded frequently for Capitol during 1944-1950, Julia Lee's double-entendre songs and rocking piano made her a major attraction in Kansas City.


Fat Gal by Merle Travis - Capitol Americana, vocal with Cowboy Band - 1947
b/w Merle's Boogie Woogie

The Gypsy Told Me by Cowboy Copas - King - with String Band - 1949
b/w Crazy Over You

The Lady's In Love With You by Nellie Lutcher and Her Rhythm - Capitol Americana, from the movie "Some Like It Hot" - 1947
b/w Hurry On Down

Cow Town Swing by Universal Cowboys - Vocalion - 1941
b/w Aloha Means Goodbye, String Band with Singing by Dick Reinhart

Tar Heel Rag, Cecil Campbell's Tennessee Ramblers - RCA Victor - 1939
b/w Tropical Island with Vocal refrain by the Hendrix Sisters

Pardon My Whiskers by Wayne Rainey - King - 1950
b/w Old Fashioned Matrimony In Mind

Rag Man Boogie by Red Perkins - King - 1950
b/w Big Blue Diamonds (Kit Carson)

Rollin' Down The Great Divide by Bill Boyd and Cowboy Ramblers -- Bluebird - 1942
b/w My Pony On The Range - Fox Trot featured in the film "Texas Man Hunt"

Suspicion by Tex Williams and his Western Caravan -- Capitol Americana - 1948
b/w Flo From St. Joe Mo

all records appear playable and I did play each one about 20 years ago. they come with a brown paper sleeve (unmatched) but they are fragile -- there is no guarantee that they are scratch-free or will not skip on your record player. Weight is 5 lb (2.2 kg) - shipping from Canada. To inquire contact Dave via kootenaymac.tel

Thursday, September 11, 2025

10 records -78 rpm/10 inch pre-vinyl -- lot 4

10 records -78 rpm/10 inch - from what appears to be a country, swing, blues and western jukebox collection from the late 40's or early 50's
Lot 4 for sale @ $30 USD plus shipping: 

It's All Over by Redd Stewart and His Kentucky Colonels - King - 1950
b/w My Little Wild Rose of the Hills

Mom Understands by Wesley Tuttle - Capitol - 1947
b/w You Can't Fool My Broken Heart

Sugar Hill by Cliffie Stone and His Barn Dance Band - Capitol Americana - 1947
b/w T-N-Teasing Me

Rock And Rye by Tex Ritter - Capitol - 1948
b/w My Heart's As Cold As An Empty Jug

Suspicion by Tex Williams and His Western Caravan - Capitol Americana - 1947
b/w Flo From St. Joe Mo

Nothin' Clickin' Chicken by The Down Homers - King - 1951
b/w Rosanna (Girl That I Love)

Mail Order Mama by Wesley Tuttle and His Texas Stars - Capitol Americana - 1947
b/w Until Dawn

Don't Make Me Sorry by Tex Ritter - Capitol Americana - 1947
b/w I Can't Get My Foot Off The Rail

Tin Pan Polka by Hank Penny - King - 1950
b/w What You've Got

The High Cost Of Living by Rusty Gabbard - M-G-M - 1951
b/w I Can't Escape You

all records appear playable and I did play each one about 20 years ago. they come with a brown paper sleeve (unmatched) but they are fragile -- there is no guarantee that they are scratch-free or will not skip on your record player. Weight is 5 lb (2.2 kg) - shipping from Canada. To inquire contact Dave via kootenaymac.tel

Wednesday, August 20, 2025

10 records -78 rpm/10 inch pre-vinyl -- lot 3

10 records -78 rpm/10 inch - from what appears to be a country, swing, blues and western jukebox collection from the late 40's or early 50's
Lot 3 for sale @ $30 USD plus shipping: 

Skunk Hollow Boogie by Slim Rhodes - Gilt-Edge - 1950
b/w Save A Little Love For Me

Crocodile Tears by /Red Perkins - King - 1949
b/w I Hate You

Candy Kisses by Elon Britt and the Skytoppers - RCA Victor 1949
b/w You'll Be Sorry From Now On

Cuddle Buggin' Baby by Eddy Arnold, The Tennessee Plowboy - RCA Victor 1950
b/w Enclosed One Broken Heart

Four Or Five Times by Luke Will's Rhythm Busters - 1947
b/w Sweet Moments

He's a Real Gone Guy by Nellie Lutcher - Capitol Americana - 1947
b/w Let Me Love You Tonight

Banjo Polka by Tex Williams and His Western Caravan - Capitol - 1948
b/w Pretty Red Lights

Pliney Jane by Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys - MGM - 1951
b/w I'm Tired of Living This Lie

Rover, Rover by Bob Newman - King - 1951
b/w It Hurts Me

Out Where West Winds Blow by Dickie McBride and the Village Boys - Decca - 1941
b/w I Don't Want Anyone But You

all records appear playable and I did play each one about 20 years ago. they come with a brown paper sleeve (unmatched) but they are fragile -- there is no guarantee that they are scratch-free or will not skip on your record player. Weight is 5 lb (2.2 kg) - shipping from Canada. To inquire contact Dave via kootenaymac.tel

Thursday, July 10, 2025

10 records -78 rpm/10 inch pre-vinyl -- lot 2

10 records -78 rpm/10 inch - from what appears to be a country, swing, blues and western jukebox collection from the late 40's or early 50's
Lot 2 for sale @ $30 USD plus shipping: 

I'll Always Remember You by Nat King Cole - Capitol - 1951
b/w Make Believe Land

Got The Louisiana Blues by Hank Penny - King - 1950
b/w Now Ain't You Glad Dear

Down Yonder by Eddie Smith and the Chief - King - 1951
b/w Sweet Bunch of Daisies, Over the Waves, Medley

Peek-A-Boo by Redd Stewart - King - 1950
b/w I've Decided

Without A Port of Love by Moon Mullican - King - 1951
b/w The Lamp of Love (Is Burning Low)

Del Rio Boogie by Wayne Raney - King - 1949
b/w I Feel a Streak of Love Coming On

Steel Guitar Ramble by Cecil Campbell's Tennessee Ramblers - RCA Victor - 1951
b/w Left All Alone With A Broken Heart

I Want A Ring Around My Rosie's Finger by Jack Owens - Decca - 1951
b/w Don't Say You Care (Unless You Really Do)

Foolish Tears by Tex Williams - Capitol - 1948
b/w Who? Me?

Over The Hill by Hawkshaw Hawkins - King - 1952
b/w I Am Slowly Dying of a Broken Heart

all records appear playable and I did play each one about 20 years ago. they come with a brown paper sleeve (unmatched) but they are fragile -- there is no guarantee that they are scratch-free or will not skip on your record player. Weight is 5 lb (2.2 kg) - shipping from Canada. To inquire contact Dave via kootenaymac.tel

Thursday, May 22, 2025

10 records -78 rpm/10 inch pre-vinyl -- lot 9

10 records -78 rpm/10 inch - from what appears to be a country, swing, blues and western jukebox collection from the late 30's, 40's or early 50's
Lot 9 for sale @ $30 plus shipping:

Be Safe - Be Sure - Be Careful by Ann Jones - King - 1951
b/w You Won't Find Me Singing The Blues For You

Guess Who Took Your Place by Hank Penny - King - 1951
b/w Riding On The Old Ferris Wheel

Jackass Blues by Elton Britt - RCA Victor - 1952
b/w Summer Kisses

The Marines' Hymn by Kate Smith and her Singers - Columbia - 1942
b/w This Time

Goodnight Cincinnnati, Good Morning Tennessee by Shorty Long - King - 1951
b/w Just Like Two Drops Of Water

Today by Hank Thompson and Brazos Valley Boys - Capitol Americana - 1947
b/w Humpty Dumpty Heart 

I Laugh When I Think How I Cried Over You by Bob Wills and Texas Plowboys - M-G-M - 1951
b/w I Betcha' My Heart I Love You

Now And Then by Paul Whiteman's Swing Wing - Decca - 1939
b/w Three Little Fishies (Itty Bitty Poo)

Why Should I Cry by Eddy Arnold - RCA Victor - 1950
b/w Little Angel With The Dirty Face

A Heartache To Recall by Hawkshaw Hawkins - King - 1951
b/w I'm Waiting Just For You

all records appear playable and I did play each one about 20 years ago. they come with a brown paper sleeve (unmatched) but they are fragile -- there is no guarantee that they are scratch-free or will not skip on your record player. Weight is 5 lb (2.2 kg) - shipping from Canada. To inquire contact Dave via kootenaymac.tel

Wednesday, May 07, 2025

10 records -78 rpm/10 inch pre-vinyl -- lot 8

10 records -78 rpm/10 inch - from what appears to be a country, swing, blues and western jukebox collection from the late 30's, 40's or early 50's
Lot 8 for sale @ $30 USD plus shipping:

Fat Gal by Merle Travis - Capitol - 1947 Americana -
b/w Merle's Boogie Woogie

Sweet Georgia Brown by Swing and Sway with Sammy Kaye - Vocalion - 1938
b/w My Blue Heaven

Smoke! Smoke! Smoke! (That Cigarette) by Tex Williams - Capitol Americana - 1947
b/w Roundup Polka

What's Your Story by Pete Daily's Chicagoans - Capitol - 1948
b/w I Want To Linger

Humoresque by Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians - Decca - 1946
b/w Tales From The Vienna Woods

Whoa Sailor by Hank Thompson - Capitol - 1949
b/w Swing Wide The Gates Of Love

Blue Bonnet Blues by Jimmy Wakely - Coral - 1949
b/w I Don't Care

Nevada Waltz by Dude Martin and his Roundup Gang - RCA Victor - 1949
b/w I Always Had A Way With Women

Suspicion by Tex Williams - Capitol Americana - 1949
b/w Flo From St. Joe Mo

Hoot Owl Boogie by Sheb Wooley - MGM - 1951
b/w Country Kisses

all records appear playable and I did play each one about 20 years ago. they come with a brown paper sleeve (unmatched) but they are fragile -- there is no guarantee that they are scratch-free or will not skip on your record player. Weight is 5 lb (2.2 kg) - shipping from Canada. To inquire contact Dave via kootenaymac.tel

Wednesday, April 23, 2025

10 records -78 rpm/10 inch pre-vinyl -- lot 7

10 records -78 rpm/10 inch - from what appears to be a country, swing, blues and western jukebox collection from the late 30's, 40's or early 50's
Lot 7 for sale @ $30 USD plus shipping:

Raggin' The Rails by Swift Jewel Cowboys - Vocalion - 1940
b/w My Untrue Cowgirl

You're The Cream In My Coffee by Les Brown And His Band Of Renown - Coral - 1951
b/w You're Driving Me Crazy

Beer Barrel Polka by Eddie Smith and the Chief - King - 1952
b/w Mourning Love

Why Do I love You, Oh Why by Wesley Tuttle and his Texas Stars - Capitol - 1947 Americana -
b/w If You Ever Need A Friend

Paddy Murphy's Wake by Sun Valley Trio - 4 Star - 1950
b/w Hokey Pokey

Teardrops From my Eyes by Hawkshaw Hawkins - King - 1950
b/w I Love You A Thousand Ways

A Broken Heart by Jimmy Wakely - Coral - 1949
b/w You Go Your Way And I'll Go Mine

Remember Me by Oklahoma Sweethearts - Capitol Americana - 1947
b/w i Won't Care

Well Oh Well by Moon Mulligan - King - 1950
b/w Nine-Tenths Of The Tennessee River

Lawdy, What A Gal by Merle Travis - Capitol Americana - 1947
b/w I'm Sick And Tired Of You My Little Darlin'

all records appear playable and I did play each one about 20 years ago. they come with a brown paper sleeve (unmatched) but they are fragile -- there is no guarantee that they are scratch-free or will not skip on your record player. Weight is 5 lb (2.2 kg) - shipping from Canada. To inquire contact Dave via kootenaymac.tel

Wednesday, April 09, 2025

10 records -78 rpm/10 inch pre-vinyl -- lot 6

10 records -78 rpm/10 inch - from what appears to be a country, swing, blues and western jukebox collection from the late 30's, 40's or early 50's
Lot 6 for sale @ $30 USD plus shipping: 

I Can't Get My Foot Off The Rail by Tex Ritter - Capitol Americana - 1947
b/w Don't Make Me Sorry

Tennessee Polka by Red Foley - Decca - 1949
b/w I'm Throwing Rice (At The Girl I Love)

Tin Pan Polka by Hank Penny - King - 1950
b/w What You Got

I'm Yours To Command by Billy Eckstine - MGM - 1951
b/w  What Will I Tell My Heart

West Virginia Waltz by Clyde Moody - King - 1951
b/w You're A Real Sweetheart To Me

There's No Wings On My Angel by Eddy Arnold The Tennessee Plowboy - RCA Victor - 1949
b/w You Know How Talk Gets Around

I Wish I Knew by Dolph Hewitt - RCA Victor - 1949
b/w I Would Send You Roses

Over The Hill by Hawkshaw Hawkins and Ruby Wright - King - 1952
b/w I Am Slowly Dying Of A Broken Heart

My Hula Baby by Cowboy Copas - King - 1947
b/w Signed, Sealed Then Forgotten

Pecos Bill by Tex Ritter and The Plainsmen - Capitol Americana - 1948
b/w Egg-A-Bread

all records appear playable and I did play each one about 20 years ago. they come with a brown paper sleeve (unmatched) but they are fragile -- there is no guarantee that they are scratch-free or will not skip on your record player. Weight is 5 lb (2.2 kg) - shipping from Canada. To inquire contact Dave via kootenaymac.tel

Thursday, March 27, 2025

10 records -78 rpm/10 inch pre-vinyl -- lot 5

10 records -78 rpm/10 inch - from what appears to be a country, swing, blues and western jukebox collection from the late 30's, 40's or early 50's
Lot 5 for sale @ $30 USD plus shipping: 

Back to The Dog House by Hawkshaw Hawkins - King - 1950
b/w Pardon Me For Loving You

Southern hospitality by Moon Mullican - King - 1950
b/wYou Don't Have to Be A Baby To Cry

Won't You Ride In My Little Red Wagon by Jimmy Wakely - Capitol - 1951
Keep A Light In Your Window Tonight

I Can't Stop Loving You by Cowboy Copas - King - 1952
b/w Four Bare Walls And A Ceiling

Careless Kisses by Red Foley - Decca - 1949
b/w I Gotta Have My Baby Back

I Like Mountain Music by Hoosier Hot Shots - Vocalion - 1935/37
b/wI Want A Girl (Just Like The Girl That Married Dear Old Dad)

Yesterday's Mail by Hank Thompson - Capitol - 1948
b/w What Are We Gonna Do About The Moonlight

Huckleberry Boogie by The Pinetoppers - Coral - 1950
b/w Pinetopper's Blues

There's Been A Change In Me by Eddy Arnold - RCA Victor - 1951
b/w Tie Me To Your Apron Strings Again

Hold Them Critters Down by The Saddle Tramps - Vocalion - 1938
b/w I Don't Care What You Used To Be

all records appear playable and I did play each one about 20 years ago. they come with a brown paper sleeve (unmatched) but they are fragile -- there is no guarantee that they are scratch-free or will not skip on your record player. Weight is 5 lb (2.2 kg) - shipping from Canada. To inquire contact Dave via kootenaymac.tel

Friday, January 31, 2025

10 records -78 rpm/10 inch pre-vinyl -- lot 1

10 records -78 rpm/10 inch - from what appears to be a country, swing, blues and race jukebox collection from the late 40's or early 50's
Lot 1 for sale @ $35 CDN plus shipping:
Snatch And Grab It by Julia Lee and Her Boy Friends -- Capitol Americana, with Orchestra
b/w I Was Wrong

Julia Lee And Her Boyfriends - YouTube

A popular entertainer who recorded frequently for Capitol during 1944-1950, Julia Lee's double-entendre songs and rocking piano made her a major attraction in Kansas City.


Fat Gal by Merle Travis -- Capitol Americana, vocal with Cowboy Band
b/w Merle's Boogie Woogie

The Gypsy Told Me by Cowboy Copas --King, with String Band
b/w Crazy Over You

The Lady's In Love With You by Nellie Lutcher and Her Rhythm --Capitol Americana, from the movie "Some Like It Hot"
b/w Hurry On Down

Cow Town Swing by Universal Cowboys -- Vocalion
b/w Aloha Means Goodbye, String Band with Singing by Dick Reinhart

Tar Heel Rag, Cecil Campbell's Tennessee Ramblers -- RCA Victor
b/w Tropical Island with Vocal refrain by the Hendrix Sisters

Pardon My Whiskers by Wayne Rainey -- King
b/w Old Fashioned Matrimony In Mind

Rag Man Boogie by Red Perkins -- King
b/w Big Blue Diamonds (Kit Carson)

Rollin' Down The Great Divide by Bill Boyd and Cowboy Ramblers -- Bluebird
b/w My Pony On The Range - Fox Trot featured in the film "Texas Man Hunt"

Suspicion by Tex Williams and his Western Caravan -- Capitol Americana
b/w Flo From St. Joe Mo

all records appear playable and I did play each one about 20 years ago. they come with a brown paper sleeve (unmatched) but they are fragile -- there is no guarantee that they are scratch-free or will not skip on your record player. To inquire contact Dave via kootenaymac.tel

Thursday, November 07, 2024

10 records -78 rpm/10 inch pre-vinyl -- lot 9

10 records -78 rpm/10 inch - from what appears to be a country, swing, blues and western jukebox collection from the late 30's, 40's or early 50's
Lot 9 for sale @ $30 USD plus shipping:

Be Safe - Be Sure - Be Careful by Ann Jones - King - 1951
b/w You Won't Find Me Singing The Blues For You

Guess Who Took Your Place by Hank Penny - King - 1951
b/w Riding On The Old Ferris Wheel

Jackass Blues by Elton Britt - RCA Victor - 1952
b/w Summer Kisses

The Marines' Hymn by Kate Smith and her Singers - Columbia - 1942
b/w This Time

Goodnight Cincinnnati, Good Morning Tennessee by Shorty Long - King - 1951
b/w Just Like Two Drops Of Water

Today by Hank Thompson and Brazos Valley Boys - Capitol Americana - 1947
b/w Humpty Dumpty Heart 

I Laugh When I Think How I Cried Over You by Bob Wills and Texas Plowboys - M-G-M - 1951
b/w I Betcha' My Heart I Love You

Now And Then by Paul Whiteman's Swing Wing - Decca - 1939
b/w Three Little Fishies (Itty Bitty Poo)

Why Should I Cry by Eddy Arnold - RCA Victor - 1950
b/w Little Angel With The Dirty Face

A Heartache To Recall by Hawkshaw Hawkins - King - 1951
b/w I'm Waiting Just For You

all records appear playable and I did play each one about 20 years ago. they come with a brown paper sleeve (unmatched) but they are fragile -- there is no guarantee that they are scratch-free or will not skip on your record player. Weight is 5 lb (2.2 kg) - shipping from Canada. To inquire contact Dave via kootenaymac.tel

Thursday, October 24, 2024

10 records -78 rpm/10 inch pre-vinyl -- lot 8

10 records -78 rpm/10 inch - from what appears to be a country, swing, blues and western jukebox collection from the late 30's, 40's or early 50's
Lot 8 for sale @ $30 USD plus shipping:

Fat Gal by Merle Travis - Capitol - 1947 Americana -
b/w Merle's Boogie Woogie

Sweet Georgia Brown by Swing and Sway with Sammy Kaye - Vocalion - 1938
b/w My Blue Heaven

Smoke! Smoke! Smoke! (That Cigarette) by Tex Williams - Capitol Americana - 1947
b/w Roundup Polka

What's Your Story by Pete Daily's Chicagoans - Capitol - 1948
b/w I Want To Linger

Humoresque by Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians - Decca - 1946
b/w Tales From The Vienna Woods

Whoa Sailor by Hank Thompson - Capitol - 1949
b/w Swing Wide The Gates Of Love

Blue Bonnet Blues by Jimmy Wakely - Coral - 1949
b/w I Don't Care

Nevada Waltz by Dude Martin and his Roundup Gang - RCA Victor - 1949
b/w I Always Had A Way With Women

Suspicion by Tex Williams - Capitol Americana - 1949
b/w Flo From St. Joe Mo

Hoot Owl Boogie by Sheb Wooley - MGM - 1951
b/w Country Kisses

all records appear playable and I did play each one about 20 years ago. they come with a brown paper sleeve (unmatched) but they are fragile -- there is no guarantee that they are scratch-free or will not skip on your record player. Weight is 5 lb (2.2 kg) - shipping from Canada. To inquire contact Dave via kootenaymac.tel

Thursday, October 17, 2024

10 records -78 rpm/10 inch pre-vinyl -- lot 7

10 records -78 rpm/10 inch - from what appears to be a country, swing, blues and western jukebox collection from the late 30's, 40's or early 50's
Lot 7 for sale @ $30 USD plus shipping:

Raggin' The Rails by Swift Jewel Cowboys - Vocalion - 1940
b/w My Untrue Cowgirl

You're The Cream In My Coffee by Les Brown And His Band Of Renown - Coral - 1951
b/w You're Driving Me Crazy

Beer Barrel Polka by Eddie Smith and the Chief - King - 1952
b/w Mourning Love

Why Do I love You, Oh Why by Wesley Tuttle and his Texas Stars - Capitol - 1947 Americana -
b/w If You Ever Need A Friend

Paddy Murphy's Wake by Sun Valley Trio - 4 Star - 1950
b/w Hokey Pokey

Teardrops From my Eyes by Hawkshaw Hawkins - King - 1950
b/w I Love You A Thousand Ways

A Broken Heart by Jimmy Wakely - Coral - 1949
b/w You Go Your Way And I'll Go Mine

Remember Me by Oklahoma Sweethearts - Capitol Americana - 1947
b/w i Won't Care

Well Oh Well by Moon Mulligan - King - 1950
b/w Nine-Tenths Of The Tennessee River

Lawdy, What A Gal by Merle Travis - Capitol Americana - 1947
b/w I'm Sick And Tired Of You My Little Darlin'

all records appear playable and I did play each one about 20 years ago. they come with a brown paper sleeve (unmatched) but they are fragile -- there is no guarantee that they are scratch-free or will not skip on your record player. Weight is 5 lb (2.2 kg) - shipping from Canada. To inquire contact Dave via kootenaymac.tel