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Chanteur Country US né Cyrus Whitfield Bond, le 1er Juin 1915 à Enville (Oklahoma). Johnny Bond, après un passage dans le "Jimmy Wakely Trio", a débuté en 1941 en fondant les "Red River Valley Boys". Durant sa carrière, il a enregistré pour de nombreux labels: Okey, Columbia, Republic, Starday, Capitol, etc... Il fut un chanteur régulier au Town Hall Party (KTTV, Compton; Californie). Johnny s'est retiré en 1970 et a écrit plusieurs ouvrages consacrés à la Country Music. Il a rejoint le Hillbilly Heaven, le 12 Juin 1978 à Burbank (Californie), après quarante années de fidélité à la bonne Country Music.
Johnny Bond
had several successful facets to a career that lasted over 30 years. As a member
of the Jimmy Wakely Trio and as a session musician, he was an important support
musician in dozens of B Westerns, working alongside Wakely,
Tex Ritter, and Johnny Mack Brown. As a
songwriter, he was responsible for several compositions that became country
standards, including "Cimarron," "I Wonder Where You Are Tonight," "Conversation
With a Gun," "Tomorrow Never Comes," and "I'll Step Aside," which became hits
for everyone from Billy Vaughn & His Orchestra to
Johnny Rodriguez. He also contributed mightily to the recorded music of
Wakely, Ritter, and other country stars
of the 1940s and 1950s. And his own recordings — which included work with such
luminaries as Merle Travis — were
popular from the 1940s onward, and included several hits, but it wasn't until
the 1960s that he had the biggest record of his career, "Ten Little Bottles."
Cyrus Whitfield Bond was born in Enville, OK, on June 1, 1915, to a poor farming
family. His first instrument was the trumpet, but as a boy he also learned to
play the guitar and the ukulele, and by the time he was a teenager he was
entertaining at local dances — his main inspiration was the playing of
Jimmie Rodgers and
Milton Brown and the Light Crust Doughboys.
After graduating from high school in 1933, he headed for Oklahoma City to try
for a career on radio, first broadcasting under the name Cyrus Whitfield, and
later as Johnny Whitfield, before he settled on Johnny Bond. In Oklahoma City he
also hooked up with Jimmy Wakely and Scotty Harrell (later replaced by Dick
Reinhart), with whom he formed a group, originally known as the Singing Cowboy
Trio and later the Bell Boys, in acknowledgment of their radio sponsorship from
Bell Clothing. Their repertoire in those days was influenced heavily by the work
of Gene Autry and
the Sons of the Pioneers, and featured
many cowboy songs. They did their broadcasting on radio station WKY, and cut
transcription discs at KVOO in Tulsa. By then, Bond was already writing songs of
his own, and in 1938 he wrote his first classic, "Cimarron."
Gene Autry saw their work when he was on
tour late in the 1930s and indicated his interest in using them on his Melody
Ranch radio show, should they ever make it out to California.
By 1939, they were brought out to Hollywood for an appearance, under the name of
the Jimmy Wakely Trio, in The Saga of Death Valley, starring
Roy Rogers and produced by Republic
Pictures. This taste of movie work registered with Wakely and Bond — there was
more film work being offered by Republic, and
Autry's offer was difficult to ignore. In May of 1940, Wakely, Bond,
Reinhart, and their families headed west in Wakely's Dodge. They immediately
became regulars on Melody Ranch, and Bond continued to play on the show for 16
years, until it was canceled in 1956. They also made their second film
appearance, in The Tulsa Kid, starring Don "Red" Barry, with the group
credited as "Jimmy Wakely & His Rough Riders." The group later moved to
Universal, making its debut there in Pony Post (1940), starring Johnny
Mack Brown. And they played the usual concerts, ballrooms, and clubs throughout
southern California.
Bond, Wakely, and Reinhart — along with Scotty Harrell, who came out to
Hollywood a little later and was welcomed back into the fold — continued to work
together in the early '40s in various configurations, although the Wakely Trio
had more or less ceased to exist officially after 1941. Curiously, it was Bond —
and not Wakely — who was the first member of the trio to get a recording
contract of his own. Art Satherly of Columbia Records, who'd previously signed
Gene Autry,
Tex Ritter,
Leadbelly, and a dozen other music
legends to recording contracts, got Bond under contract in 1941, and his first
recording sessions were held in August of that year. The highlight of those
sessions was "Those Gone and Left Me Blues."
In April of 1942, he cut four songs, covers of the recent
Carson Robison hits "1942 Turkey in the
Straw," "Mussolini's Letter to Hitler," and "Hitler's Reply to Mussolini," in an
attempt to give Columbia covers of the
Robison hits, but the company decided not to release them. Bond also began
getting his own songs published during this period, most notably "I Wonder Where
You Are Tonight" and "Cimarron." In July of 1942, he cut another four songs,
among them "I'm a Pris'ner of War" and "Der Fuhrer's Face," as well as the
originals "You Let Me Down" and "Love Gone Cold," backed by a band that included
Spade Cooley on the violin. The wartime
recording bans imposed by the Musicians' Union, coupled with the shellac
shortages of the era, interrupted Bond's career on record until June of 1945,
when he cut three originals, "Heart and Soul," "Gotta Make Up for Lost Time,"
and "Sad, Sad and Blue." In addition to his appearances on the
Autry show and other radio programs, and
performances on behalf of the war effort, Bond recorded many radio transcription
discs, and also worked in 38 films, either as a musical sidekick to the hero, in
the case of Jimmy Wakely or Tex Ritter,
or in the musical sequences built around non-singing heroes such as Johnny Mack
Brown or Ray "Crash" Corrigan, and even showed up with his group in non-Westerns
such as the comedy Six Lessons from Madame La Zonga (1941), starring Leon
Errol and Lupe Velez. He made a rare appearance in a major film, as a supporting
player in
David O. Selznick's Duel in the Sun, during 1946, and his last movie
appearance took place a year later in Jimmy Wakely's final Western, Song of
the Wasteland (1947).
Meanwhile, Bond was also a member and leader of
Tex Ritter's studio band, the Red River
Valley Boys, and was playing on his records as well as those of other West Coast
country stars. The end of his movie career in 1947 was more than made up for by
his burgeoning success as a recording artist. Bond had three Top Five country
hits that year, "So Round, So Firm, So Fully Packed" (which sold well, though
not quite as well as the version by his friend
Merle Travis), "Divorce Me C.O.D.," and
"The Daughter of Jole Blon." The next year, he had a Top Ten hit with "Oklahoma
Waltz," and in 1949 he hit the charts in a big way twice with "Till the End of
the World" and "Tennessee Saturday Night." He was back in the Top Ten again in
1950 with "Love Song in 32 Bars," and in 1951 he hit again with "Sick, Sober and
Sorry."
By the end of 1957, Bond had written 123 songs, several of which — "Cimarron," "I'll
Step Aside," "Tomorrow Never Comes," and "I Wonder Where You Are Tonight" — were
very heavily covered by numerous other artists. The most successful version of
"I Wonder Where You Are Tonight" was the cover by
Johnny Rodriguez, but it was also
recorded by Bobby Bare,
Roy Clark,
Flatt & Scruggs,
Jerry Lee Lewis,
Bill Monroe,
the Louvin Brothers,
Hank Snow,
Red Allen & the Kentuckians, and even
Arthur Alexander. "Cimarron" was not only a country standard, with versions by
the Sons of the Pioneers, Foy Willing,
Bob Wills, and
Jimmy Dean, and concert renditions by
Johnny Cash and
Chet Atkins, but it was also recorded by
Les Paul and Mary Ford and as an instrumental by Harry James and Neal Hefti,
with Billy Vaughn & His Orchestra doing the biggest-selling version of them all.
"Tomorrow Never Knows" was a hit for Glen
Campbell, but was also covered by Lynn
Anderson, Elvis Presley,
Little Jimmy Dickens,
Loretta Lynn,
the Statler Brothers, and
Ernest Tubb. "Conversations With a Gun"
was recorded by Tex Ritter and
Marty Robbins, among others, and "I'll
Step Aside" done by Hank Thompson,
Ernest Tubb, and
Marty Robbins.
Bond played with Autry on his tours during
the 1940s and 1950s, and his place in the band was later taken by
Johnny Western, a younger singer with a
surprisingly similar rich baritone voice. Unlike a lot of country artists of his
generation, he wasn't too threatened by the coming of rock & roll, and even
tried — in some cases successfully — to adapt his sound to the new beat, which,
he was the first to recognize, wasn't too far from country music. Additionally,
much of Bond's music had a rollicking sense of humor that made it closer in
spirit to some early rock & roll than many other country artists of the day.
Despite his acceptance of changing tastes and trends in music, however, Columbia
Records declined to renew Bond's contract when it was up in 1957, at it seemed
as though his career on records might be at an end.
He spent a brief time on Autry's
Republic Records label, for which he recorded "Hot Rod Lincoln," a crossover
record that did well and later became a rock & roll standard. Then, in 1960,
Bond was signed to the Starday label, beginning an 11-year relationship with the
company. In 1964, he recorded a new version of "Ten Little Bottles," a song that
he'd previously done twice, as far back as 1954 — this proved to be the biggest
hit of Bond's career, rising into the Top Three and making it to number one on
some charts. Unfortunately, none of Bond's follow-up records, including the
comical "Morning After," sold nearly as well.
Part of Bond's problem may have been that either he or Starday evidently decided
to continue trying to hit with more drinking songs — the majority of his songs
and albums during the middle and late '60s were dominated by such songs, making
him seem like a one-note performer and songwriter. Not even the presence, albeit
uncredited, of Tex Ritter on a song like
"New Year's Day," recorded in 1965, could coax some major chart action out of
the public. His contract with Starday ended in 1969, and Bond immediately signed
to Capitol — where Ritter had been
trying to get him a contract for more than 20 years — and Bond recorded a
Delmore Brothers tribute album with his
longtime friend Merle Travis. It didn't
sell, however, and by the end of the year both Bond and
Travis were gone from Capitol. He
resigned to Starday and remained there only for another two years before leaving
permanently in 1971. He continued making records for the Lamb & Lion label, and
then moved over to his old friend Jimmy Wakely's Shasta label in 1974, where he
did one session, backed by James Burton
and Red Rhodes, re-recording some of his best-known records out of the past,
including his own "Cimarron" and "I'll Step Aside," as well as covers of
Woody Guthrie's "Oklahoma Hills" and a
reprise of "Hot Rod Lincoln."
There has been only one collection of Johnny Bond's Columbia recordings, the 25-track
mid-priced Johnny Bond & His Red River Valley Boys CD import released by
the British ASV label in 2001. As for Columbia itself, the company had issued a
Bond EP in 1958 with "Sick, Sober and Sorry" and "Ten Little Bottles," but
didn't release a full-length LP on him until 1965, eight years after he left the
label. That same year, Gene Autry decided
to revive his Radio Ranch series on his own station, and Bond renewed his weekly
broadcasts on that show, as a musician, singer, and script writer, for another
five years, until it was canceled once again. Starday, by contrast, released 14
Bond albums between 1960 and 1971, which included various collections of hits
and recent singles as well as concept LPs (most of them after 1963 built around
drinking songs), the best of which was 1961's That Wild, Wicked But Wonderful
West. Additionally, in 1969, he recorded one album, Great Songs of the
Delmore Brothers, with his old friend
Merle Travis on Capitol, and cut individual albums for the Lamb & Lion and
Shasta labels, which also issued radio performances by Bond from Wakely's radio
show in the late '50s.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Bond
Talents : Vocals, Songwriter, Guitar
Style musical : Singing Cowboy, Traditional Country, Country-Pop
HOT ROD
LINCOLN (1960)
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78 t., Singles & EP
09/1941 | 78 t. OKEH 06407 (US) | . | I'm Gonna Be Long Gone / Draftee Blues |
09/1941 | 78 t. OKEH 06408 (US) | . | Down In Dumps / Baby You're Through Foolin' Me |
11/1941 | 78 t. OKEH 06470 (US) | . | Road Is Way Too Long / Don't You Weep Anymore Darlin' |
12/1941 | 78 t. OKEH 06531 (US) | . | Those Left And Gone Blues / I've Had The Blues Before |
12/1941 | 78 t. CONQUEROR 9868 (US) | . | I'm Pounding The Rails Again / I Won't Stand In Your Way |
12/1941 | 78 t. CONQUEROR 9869 (US) | . | Don't You Weep Any More Darlin' / Road Is Way Too Long |
12/1941 | 78 t. CONQUEROR 9870 (US) | . | One More Tear / I've Had The Blues Before |
12/1941 | 78 t. CONQUEROR 9871 (US) | . | Draftee Blues / I'm Gonna Be Long Gone |
12/1941 | 78 t. CONQUEROR 9872 (US) | . | Baby You're Through Foolin' Me / Down In The Dumps |
01/1942 | 78 t. OKEH 6577 (US) | . | How Long Do The Blues Wanna Go / You Brought Sorrow To My Heart |
05/1942 | 78 t. OKEH 6649 (US) | . | Someday You're Gonna Be Blue / You Don't Care |
08/1942 | 78 t. OKEH 6691 (US) | . | Der Fuehrer's Face / I'm A Prisoner Of War |
01/1945 | 78 t. OKEH 6732 (US) | . | Love Gone Cold / You Don't Care |
10/1945 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 20006 / 36876 (US) | . | Baby You Gonna Quit That Noise / Gonna Make Up For Lost Time |
10/1946 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 20082 / 37159 (US) | . | I'll Step Aside (Johnny BOND & The RED RIVER BOYS) / First Rose |
01/1947 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 20096 / 37217 (US) | . | Johnny BOND & The RED RIVER VALLEY BOYS - Divorce Me COD / Rainbow At Midnight |
02/1947 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 20102 / 37255 (US) | . | So Round So Firm So Fully Packed / You Brought Sorrow To My Heart |
06/1947 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 20127 / 37400 (US) | . | Love Gone Cold / You Don't Care (Johnny BOND & The RED RIVER VALLEY BOYS) |
06/1947 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 20154 / 37427 (US) | . | I've Had The Blues Before (Johnny BOND & The RED RIVER BOYS) / Those Gone And Left Me Blues (Johnny BOND & The RED RIVER VALLEY BOYS) |
06/1947 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 20162 / 37435 (US) | . | Johnny BOND & The RED RIVER VALLEY BOYS - Road Is Way Too Long / Don't You Weep Anymore Darlin' |
06/1947 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 20167 / 37440 (US) | . | Down In The Dumps (Johnny BOND & The RED RIVER VALLEY BOYS) / Baby You're Through Foolin' Me (Johnny BOND & The RED RIVER BOYS) |
06/1947 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 20183 / 37529 (US) | . | Rock My Craddle Once Again / Don't Look Now (Johnny BOND & The RED RIVER VALLEY BOYS) |
07/1947 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 20190 / 37566 (US) | . | Daughter Of Jole Blond / It's A Sin |
09/1947 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 20361 / 37831 (US) | . | Smoke Smoke Smoke / Wasted Tears |
09/1947 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 20362 / 37856 (US) | . | Fat Girl / Too Many Years Too Late (Johnny BOND & The RED RIVER VALLEY BOYS) |
11/1947 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 20380 / 37949 (US) | . | I 'd Like My Chicken Fryin Size / Put Me To Bed |
01/1948 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 20398 / 38063 (US) | . | Blind Alley / What's Been Goin' On |
04/1948 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 20419 / 38160 (US) | . | Johnny BOND'S RED RIVER BOYS - Just Other Wife / Oklahoma Waltz |
09/1948 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 20467 (US) | . | Bartender Blues / I Can't Hide The Tears |
06/1948 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 20442 (US) | . | That's Right / Sad Sad And Blue |
08/1948 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 20467 (US) | . | Bartender's Blues / I Can't Hide My Tears |
11/1948 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 20502 (US) | . | Cimaron / What Would You Do |
12/1948 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 20523 (US) | . | Heart And Soul / I Won't Stand In Your Way |
02/1949 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 20545 (US) | . | Put Me To Bed / A Petal From A Faded Rose |
03/1949 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 20549 (US) | . | Take It Or Leave It Baby / Till The End Of The World |
03/1949 | SP COLUMBIA 2-147 (US) | . | Take It Or Leave It Baby / Till The End Of The World |
05/1948 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 20578 (US) | . | I Wish I Had A Nickel / I'm Bitin' My Fingernails And Thinking Of You |
06/1949 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 20592 (US) | . | Read It And Weep / Somebody's Loves You |
08/1949 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 20609 (US) | . | Drowning My Sorrows / Women Make A Fool Out Of Me |
08/1949 | SP COLUMBIA 4-20609 (US) | . | Drowning My Sorrows / Women Make A Fool Out Of Me |
12/1949 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 20645 (US) | . | Tennessee Saturday Night / A Heart Full Of Love |
12/1949 | SP COLUMBIA 4-20645 (US) | . | Tennessee Saturday Night / A Heart Full Of Love |
02/1950 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 20671 (US) | . | Love Song In 32 Bars / Tennessee Kentucky And Alabam |
02/1950 | SP COLUMBIA 4-20671 (US) | . | Love Song In 32 Bars / Tennessee Kentucky And Alabam |
06/1950 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 20704 (US) | . | Mean Mama Boogie / Cherokee Waltz |
06/1950 | SP COLUMBIA 4-20704 (US) | . | Mean Mama Boogie / Cherokee Waltz |
09/1950 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 20726 (US) | . | Star Spangled Waltz / Under The Red White And Blue |
09/1950 | SP COLUMBIA 4-20726 (US) | . | Star Spangled Waltz / Under The Red White And Blue |
09/1950 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 20734 (US) | . | Barrelhouse Bessie / It Ain't Gonna Happen To Me |
09/1950 | SP COLUMBIA 4-20734 (US) | . | Barrelhouse Bessie / It Ain't Gonna Happen To Me |
10/1950 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 20738 (US) | . | Cream Of Kentucky / Steppin' Out |
10/1950 | SP COLUMBIA 4-20738 (US) | . | Cream Of Kentucky / Steppin' Out |
11/1950 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 20756 (US) | . | Jingle Bell Boogie / I Wanna Do Something For Santa |
11/1950 | SP COLUMBIA 4-20756 (US) | . | Jingle Bell Boogie / I Wanna Do Something For Santa |
03/1951 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 20787 (US) | . | Set 'em Up Joe / Glad Rags |
03/1951 | SP COLUMBIA 4-20787 (US) | . | Set 'em Up Joe / Glad Rags |
05/1951 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 20808 (US) | . | Sick Sober And Sorry / Tennessee Walking House |
05/1951 | SP COLUMBIA 4-20808 (US) | . | Sick Sober And Sorry / Tennessee Walking House |
07/1951 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 20844 (US) | . | Keep Your Cotton Pickin' Hands Off My Gal / Ten Trips To The Altar |
07/1951 | SP COLUMBIA 4-20844 (US) | . | Keep Your Cotton Pickin' Hands Off My Gal / Ten Trips To The Altar |
10/1951 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 20876 (US) | . | In Old Mexico / Broke Disgusted And Sad |
10/1951 | SP COLUMBIA 4-20876 (US) | . | In Old Mexico / Broke Disgusted And Sad |
02/1952 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 20909 (US) | . | I Found You Out / Alabama Boogie Boy |
02/1952 | SP COLUMBIA 4-20909 (US) | . | I Found You Out / Alabama Boogie Boy |
05/1952 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 20948 (US) | . | Louisiana Lucy / Man Behind The Throttle |
05/1952 | SP COLUMBIA 4-20948 (US) | . | Louisiana Lucy / Man Behind The Throttle |
09/1952 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 21007 (US) | . | Our Love Isn't Legal (Johnny BOND) / I Went To Your Wedding (Johnny BOND & Helen CARTER) |
09/1952 | SP COLUMBIA 4-21007 (US) | . | Our Love Isn't Legal (Johnny BOND) / I Went To Your Wedding (Johnny BOND & Helen CARTER) |
12/1952 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 21041 (US) | . | Back Street Affair / Our Love Isn't Legal |
12/1952 | SP COLUMBIA 4-21041 (US) | . | Back Street Affair / Our Love Isn't Legal |
12/1952 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 21042 (US) | . | Born To Be Bad / Nine Blues |
12/1952 | SP. COLUMBIA 4-21042 (US) | . | Born To Be Bad / Nine Blues |
01/1953 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 21066 (US) | . | Wildcat Boogie / Let Me Go Devil |
01/1953 | SP COLUMBIA 4-21066 (US) | . | Wildcat Boogie / Let Me Go Devil |
03/1953 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 21082 (US) | . | Anybody's Baby / Hills Of Kentucky |
03/1953 | SP COLUMBIA 4-21082 (US) | . | Anybody's Baby / Hills Of Kentucky |
05/1953 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 21113 (US) | . | Peace Be Still / Ninety And Nine |
05/1953 | SP COLUMBIA 4-21113 (US) | . | Peace Be Still / Ninety And Nine |
07/1953 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 21122 (US) | . | Ten Little Bottles / They Got Me |
07/1953 | SP COLUMBIA 4-21122 (US) | . | Ten Little Bottles / They Got Me |
08/1953 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 21150 (US) | . | Live And Let Live / I Wonder Where You Are Tonight |
08/1953 | SP COLUMBIA 4-21150 (US) | . | Live And Let Live / I Wonder Where You Are Tonight |
10/1953 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 21160 (US) | . | Let Me Go Devol / Wildcat |
10/1953 | SP COLUMBIA 4-21160 (US) | . | Let Me Go Devol / Wildcat |
11/1953 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 40080 (US) | . | Johnny BOND & Jimmy BOYD - Santa Got Stuck In The Chimey / I Said A Prayer |
11/1953 | SP COLUMBIA 4-40080 (US) | . | Johnny BOND & Jimmy BOYD - Santa Got Stuck In The Chimey / I Said A Prayer |
12/1953 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 21186 (US) | . | Sweet Mama Three Top Tall / Put A Little Sweetness In Your Love |
12/1953 | SP COLUMBIA 4-21186 (US) | . | Sweet Mama Three Top Tall / Put A Little Sweetness In Your Love |
12/1953 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 21187 (US) | . | Thanks / I Dreamed I Searched Heaven For You |
12/1953 | SP COLUMBIA 4-21187 (US) | . | Thanks / I Dreamed I Searched Heaven For You |
02/1954 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 21222 (US) | . | Ten Little Bottles / They Got Me |
02/1954 | SP COLUMBIA 4-21222 (US) | . | Ten Little Bottles / They Got Me |
05/1954 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 21243 (US) | . | Old Man Blues / Firewater |
05/1954 | SP COLUMBIA 4-21243 (US) | . | Old Man Blues / Firewater |
09/1954 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 21294 (US) | . | Stealin' / My Darling Lola Lee |
09/1954 | SP COLUMBIA 4-21294 (US) | . | Stealin' / My Darling Lola Lee |
11/1954 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 21335 (US) | . | I Lose Again / Everybody Knew Truth But Me |
11/1954 | SP COLUMBIA 4-21335 (US) | . | I Lose Again / Everybody Knew Truth But Me |
02/1955 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 21369 (US) | . | Cherokee Waltz / Glad Rags |
02/1955 | SP COLUMBIA 4-21369 (US) | . | Cherokee Waltz / Glad Rags |
04/1955 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 21383 (US) | . | Louisiana Swing / Jim Johnny And Jonas |
04/1955 | SP COLUMBIA 4-21383 (US) | . | Louisiana Swing / Jim Johnny And Jonas |
08/1955 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 21424 (US) | . | Carolina Waltz / Somebody's Pushin' |
08/1955 | SP COLUMBIA 4-21424 (US) | . | Carolina Waltz / Somebody's Pushin' |
10/1955 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 21448 (US) | . | Livin' It Up / Remember The Alamo |
10/1955 | SP COLUMBIA 4-21448 (US) | . | Livin' It Up / Remember The Alamo |
12/1955 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 21494 (US) | . | Six Of One Half A Dozen Of The Other / Loaded For Beer |
12/1955 | SP COLUMBIA 4-21494 (US) | . | Six Of One Half A Dozen Of The Other / Loaded For Beer |
05/1956 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 21521 (US) | . | The Little Rock Roll / I'll Be Here |
05/1956 | SP COLUMBIA 4-21521 (US) | . | The Little Rock Roll / I'll Be Here |
10/1956 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 21565 (US) | . | Lonesome Train / Laughing Back The Heartaches |
10/1956 | SP COLUMBIA 4-21565 (US) | . | Lonesome Train / Laughing Back The Heartaches |
12/1956 | SP COLUMBIA 4-21783 (US) | . | Louisiana Swing / Jim, Johnny And Jonas |
02/1957 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 40842(US) | . | Honky Tonk Fever / Lay It On The Line |
02/1957 | SP COLUMBIA 4-40842 (US) | . | Honky Tonk Fever / Lay It On The Line |
06/1957 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 40934 (US) | . | Johnny BOND & Lefty FRIZZELL - Sick Sober And Sorry / Lover By Appointment |
06/1957 | SP COLUMBIA 4-40934 (US) | . | Johnny BOND & Lefty FRIZZELL - Sick Sober And Sorry / Lover By Appointment |
07/1957 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 40973 (US) | . | All I Can Do Is Cry / Sale Of Broken Hearts |
07/1957 | SP COLUMBIA 4-40973 (US) | . | All I Can Do Is Cry / Sale Of Broken Hearts |
12/1957 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 41034 (US) | . | Broken Doll / That's Just What I'll Do |
12/1957 | SP COLUMBIA 4-41034 (US) | . | Broken Doll / That's Just What I'll Do |
1958 | EP COLUMBIA B 2820 (US) | Sick, Sober And Sorry / Love Song In 32 Bars / Ten Little Bottles / Put Me To Bed | |
1958 | SP 20TH CENTURY FOX 156 (US) | . | Gold Rush / The Long Tal Shadows |
1959 | SP 20TH CENTURY FOX 231 (US) | . | Kid Nammed Bell / Jealous Lead |
1959 | SP DITTO 120 (US) | . | Fool's Paradise / Tijuana Jail |
1960 ? | SP REPUBLIC 1008 (US) | . | Hot Rod Jalopy / Five Minute Love Affair |
1960 ? | SP REPUBLIC 1028 (US) | . | Sidecar Cycle / Little Nothing Man |
06/1960 | SP REPUBLIC 2005 (US) | . | Hot Rod Lincoln / Five-Minute Love Affair / |
1960 | EP REPUBLIC EP-100 (US) | Hot Rod Lincoln / Five-Minute Love Affair / Street Fighter / Funny Bone | |
10/1960 | SP REPUBLIC 2008 (US) | . | X-15 / The Way A Star Is Born |
12/1960 | SP REPUBLIC 2010 (US) | . | Side Car Cycle / Like Nothin' Man |
09/1961 | SP REPUBLIC 2022 (US) | . | Sadie Was A Lady / Buck Private's Lament |
1961 | SP GILLETTE 45-636 (US) | . | Johnny BOND - Carl COTNER - Sweethearts And Strangers / My Heart Belongs To A Stranger |
06/1962 | SP SMASH S-1761 (US) | . | I'll Step Aside / Mister Sun |
02/1963 | SP STARDAY 618 (US) | . | Don't Mention Her Name / How To Succeed With Girls |
07/1963 | SP STARDAY 635 (US) | . | True Love / Cimarron (Roll On) |
11/1963 | SP STARDAY 649 (US) | . | Three Sheets In The Wind / Let The Tears Begin |
03/1964 | SP STARDAY 665 (US) | . | What Have You Done For Me Lately / Have You Seen |
06/1964 | SP STARDAY 678 (US) | . | Hod Rod Surfin' Hootlebeatnanny / Don't Mamma Count Anymore |
10/1964 | SP STARDAY 690 (US) | . | My Wicked Wicked Days / Bachelor Bill |
1964 | SP STARDAY 7021 (US) | . | Barrelhouse Bessie / Hot Rod Lincoln |
1964 | SP Oldies 45 OL 140 (US) | . | Hot Rod Lincoln (Johnny BOND) / You Don't Move Me (SPANIELS) |
01/1965 | SP STARDAY 704 (US) | . | Ten Little Bottles / Let It Be Me |
04/1965 | SP STARDAY 7027 (US) | . | Three Sheets In The Wind / Divorce Me COD |
06/1965 | SP STARDAY 721 (US) | . | Sick, Sober And Sorry / The Man Who Comes Around |
10/1965 | SP STARDAY 731 (US) | . | Great Figure Eight Race / Sadie Was A Lady |
10/1965 | SP STARDAY 7033 (US) | . | Tennessee Kentucky Or Alabam / Glad Rags |
01/1966 | SP STARDAY 749 (US) | . | They Got Me / Silent Walls |
03/1966 | SP STARDAY 758 (US) | . | Johnny BOND & Red SOVINE - Fireball / Over The Hill |
08/1966 | SP STARDAY 776 (US) | . | Hell's Angel / A Way Of Life |
12/1966 | SP STARDAY 790 (US) | . | Johnny BOND & Red SOVINE - Giddy Up Hobo / Sweet Nellie |
03/1967 | SP STARDAY 803 (US) | . | Your Old Love Letters / Si Si |
07/1967 | SP STARDAY 813 (US) | . | I Ain't Gonna Do / Don't Bite The Hand That's Fading You |
12/1967 | SP STARDAY 826 (US) | . | Bottom Of The Bottles / I'm Gonna Raise Cain |
10/1968 | SP STARDAY 847 (US) | . | Invitation To The Blues / Down To Your Last Fool |
04/1970 | SP STARDAY 45-893 (US) | . | It Only Hurts When I Cry / Girl Who Carries The Torch For Me |
02/1971 | SP STARDAY 45-916 (US) | . | Here Come The Elephants / Take Me Back To Tulsa |
1971 | SP STARDAY 45-8026 (US) | . | Ten Little Bottles / Hot Rod Lincoln |
1971 | SP STARDAY 45-931 (US) | . | Late And Great Myself / Bottles Empty |
1972 | SP STARDAY 45-951 (US) | . | Put The Country Back In Country Music / Fly Me, Try Me |
1974 | SP LAMB & LION LL-208 (US) | . | Mean Mean Mama / Hot Rod Marry |
1975 | SP GUSTO SG-111 (US) | . | Ten Little Bottles / Hot Rod Lincoln |
1977 | SP CMH CMH-1509 (US) | . | Git Off My Horse (Tex RITTER & Johnny BOND) / One More Ride (Johnny BOND & The WILLIS BROTHERS.) |
1978 | SP GUSTO GT4-2039 (US) | . | Ten Little Bottles / Hor Rod Lincoln |
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Albums
1961 | LP 12" STARDAY SLP 147 (US) | THAT WILD WICKED BUT WONDERFUK WEST - Pass / Fool's Paradise / Bully / High Noon / At Dawn I Die / Empty Saddles / Conversation With A Gun / Sadie Was A Lady / Wanderous Of The Wasteland / Long Tall Shadow / Deadwood Stage / Carry Me Back To The Lone Prairie / Dusty Skies / Belle Starr | |
07/1962 | LP 12" STARDAY SLP 187 (US) | JOHNNY BOND ON STAGE - LIVE IT UP AND LAUGH IT UP - Johnny BOND with FRIENDS - Oklahoma Hills / Ten Little Bottles / I'm A Rollin' Family Man / They Got Me / Tennessee Kentucky And Alabam / I'm Thinking Tonight Of My Blue Eyes / Live It Up And Laugh It Up / Tumbling Tumbleweeds / Down Yonder / You Are My Sunshine / Of Horseradish And Cactus / Mountain Dew / Corrine Corrina / Two More Months And Ten More Days / San Antonio Rose / Flapjack | |
05/1963 | LP 12" STARDAY SLP 227 (US) | SONGS THAT MADE HIM FAMOUS - Cimarron / Barrel House Bessie / I Wonder Where You Are Tonight / One Fool To Another / Divorce Me COD / True Love Is So Hard To Find / Tennessee Kentucky And Alabam / Rainbow At Midnight / Don't Mention Her Name / Glad Rags / How To Succeed With Girls Without Halfway Trying / Jim Johnny And Jonas | |
1964 | LP 12" STARDAY SLP 298 (US) | HOT ROD LINCOLN - Hot Rod Lincoln / Let The Tears Begin / Three Sheets To The Wind / My Wicked Wicked Ways / I Like That Kind / What Have You Done For Me Lately / Don't Mamma Count Anymore / Have You Seen My Baby / Bachelor Bill / Sadie Was A Lady / Let It Be Me / Hot Rod Surfing Hootlebeatnannie | |
02/1964 | LP 12" HARMONY HL 7308 (US) | JOHNNY BOND'S BEST - Cimarron / Smoke Smoke Smoke That Cigarette / Fat Girl / Put Me To Bed / Oklahoma Waltz / Petal From A Faded Rose / Barrel House Bessie / Set 'em Up Joe / Sick Sober And Sorry / Ten Little Bottles | |
03/1965 | LP 12" STARDAY SLP 333 (US) | TEN LITTLE BOTTLES - Ten Little Bottles / New Year's Day / Sadie Was A Lady / Judge Roy Bean's Court / Barrel House Bessie / Three Sheets In The Wind / Dang Hangover / Sick Sober And Sorry / Winter Blizzard / Ten Little Bottles | |
09/1965 | LP 12" HARMONY HL 7353 (US) | BOTTLED IN BOND - Bartender's Blue / Drowning My Sorrow / Six Of One / Loaded For Beer / They Got Me / First Rose / Rock My Cradle / What Would You Do / Put A Little Sweetin' In / Old Man Blues | |
10/1965 | LP 12" STARDAY SLP 354 (US) | THE FAMOUS HOT RODDERS I HAVE KNOW - The Great Figure Eight Race / FastBack / Hot Rod Lincoln / Wreck Of The Old '97 / Around And Around The Figure Eight / Fireball / Hot Rod Surfin' Hootmanny / Sidecar Cycle / Ben Dewberry's Final / Johnny Camptown Race / Junior Johnson | |
1966 | LP 12" STARDAY SLP 368 (US) | THE MAN WHO COMES AROUND - Man Who Comes Around / Silent Wall / Thinking Tonight / Tennessee Kentucky And Alabam / I Wonder Where You Are Tonight / Morning After / Fool's Paradise / Divorce Me COD / Glad Rags / Your Old Love Letters / Louisiana Swing / Letter From Home | |
1966 | LP 12" STARDAY SLP 378 (US) | BOTTLES UP - You Can Tell The Man Who Boozes / You Sure Get Mean, On The Wagon / Beer Circles / Set 'em Up Joe / Hand Me Down My Mountain Dew / Firewater / Over The Hill / Funny What A Little Drink Can Do / Octopus / Love Song In 32 Bars / Morning After | |
1966 | LP 12" STARDAY SLP 388 (US) | THE BRANDED STOCK OF JOHNNY BOND - I'm Ragged But I'm Right / Lovers Of Lookout Mountain / Hurt Fool Hurt / Taxicab Man / Hell's Angels / If You Can't Bite / They Got Me / Invitation To The Blues / Ballad Of Buggle Bill / Way Of Life / Deep Lonesome / Giddy Up Hobo | |
1967 | LP 12" STARDAY SLP 402 (US) | TEN NIGHTS IN A BARROOM - Ten Nights In A Barroom / What A Tavern / Show Me The Way / White Lightning / Fuzzy Rovin' Gambler / Si Si Lito Lindo / I Only Had Four Bits / Crazy Mixed Up Hotel / I Wish I'd Bought Half A Pint | |
1967 | LP 12" NASHVILLE NLP 2039 (US) | SICK SOBER AND SORRY - Sick Sober And Sorry / Great Figure Eight Race / Pretty Blonde / Let It Be Me / Ridge Route / Fireball / One Fool To Another / Cherokee Swing / Dang Hangover / Tennessee Kentucky And Alabam | |
1968 | LP 12" STARDAY SLP 416 (US) | DRINK UP AND GO HOME ! - Little Ole Wine Drinker Me / I Threw Away The Rose / My Bucket's Got A Hole In It / Bottle Let Me Down / Drink Up And Go Home / Put Me To Bed / Here's To The Ladies / Swinging Doors / Don't Squeeze My Sharmon / Bottom Of The Bottle / Pop A Top / I Can't Even Do Wrong Rights | |
1968 | LP 12" NASHVILLE NLP 2054 (US) | THREE SHEETS IN THE WIND - Three Sheets In The Wind / What A Tavern What A Town / Have You Seen My Baby / Ain't It Funny What A Little Drink Can Do / Dang Hangover / You Can Tell The Man Who Boozes / Hand Me Down My Mountain Dew / My Wicked Wicked Ways / Don't Mention Her Name / On The Wagon | |
1969 | LP 12" STARDAY SLP 444 (US) | THE BEST OF JOHNNY BOND - Sadie Was A Lady / I'm Gonna Raise Cain / I Wonder Where You Are Tonight / Glad Rags / Great Figure Eight Race / Cimarron / Ten Little Bottles / Sick Sober And Sorry / Let The Tears Begin / Three Sheets In The Wind / Man Who Comes Around / Hot Rod Lincoln | |
05/1969 | LP 12" CAPITOL ST-248 (US) | GREAT SONGS OF DELMORE BROTHERS - MERLE TRAVIS & JOHNNY BOND - Blues Stay Away From Me / Blue Railroad Train / There's More Pretty Girls / Gonna Lay Down My Old Guitar / Field Hand Man / Brown's Ferry Blues / Blow Yo' Whistle / Beautiful Brown Eyes / When It's Thime / Weary Lonesome Blues | |
1969 | LP 12" Sears SPSX-506 (US) |
Country Christmas With The Willis Brothers, Johnny Bond, Red Sovine, Jimmie Skinner - Y'All Come (Willis Brothers, Johnny Bond, Red Sovine, Jimmie Skinner) / Jingle Jill And Jangle Joe (Willis Brothers) / Is There Really A Santa Claus? (Red Sovine) / Christmas Guitar (Johnny Bond) / Acts Of God (Jimmie Skinner) / Family Get Together (Jimmie Skinner) / Christmas Love Song (Red Sovine) / Here Was A Man (Johnny Bond) / Hitch Up The Wagon (Willis Brothers, Johnny Bond, Red Sovine, Jimmie Skinner) / Old Fashioned Dinner (Willis Brothers) |
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01/1970 | LP 12" STARDAY SLP 456 (US) | SOMETHING OLD, NEW, PATRIOTIC AND BLUE - Girl Who Carries A Torch For Me / Tomorrow Never Comes / I Wonder Where You Are Tonight / Take Me Back To Tulsa / After Loving You / City Of Sin / How Do You Talk To A Baby / Remember The Alamo / Legend Of Lady Luck / It Only Hurts When I Cry | |
02/1971 | LP 12" STARDAY SLP 472 (US) | HERE COME THE ELEPHANTS - Here Come The Elephants / Big Old Town / Squaws Along The Yukon / Time Changes Everything / Ballad Of The Swinging Church / Day Drinking Again / Don't Let The Blues Make You Bad / My Conscience And I / Down To Your Last Fool / Giddy Up Hobo | |
1974 | LP 12" LAMB & LION LLC 4002 (US) | HOW I LOVE THEM OLD SONGS - How I Love Them Old Songs / Rose Of Reynosa / Chattanooga Choo Choo / Mean Mean Mama / Any Old Time / Who Stole The Jukebox / Just An Average Day / Sadie Was A Lady / Git Off My Horse / Hot Rod Harry / Steppin' Out / Cimarron | |
1974 | LP 12" SHASTA SH 516 (US) | RIDES AGAIN - Oklahoma Hills / Tomorrow Never Comes / I'll Step Aside / I Wonder Where You Are Tonight / Red River Valley / Rainbow At Midnight / Hot Rod Lincoln / Fort Worth Jail / Cimarron / Time Changes Everything / Oklahoma Waltz | |
1975 | LP 12" STARDAY SLP 954 (US) | THE BEST OF JOHNNY BOND - Sadie Was A Lady / I'm Gonna Raise Cain / I Wonder Where You Are Tonight / Glad Rags / Great Figure Eight Race / Cimarron / Ten Little Bottles / Sick Sober And Sorry / Let The Tears Begin / Three Sheets In The Wind / Man Who Comes Around / Hot Rod Lincoln | |
1977 | LP 12" CMH CMH-6212 (US) | "THE SINGING COWBOY" RIDES AGAIN - Johnny BOND & the WILLIS BROTHERS - Johnny BOND with The WILLIS BROTHERS : One More Ride / Johnny BOND : Along The Navajo Trail / WILLIS BROTHERS with Johnny BOND : Sky Ball Paint / Johnny BOND : Silver On The Sage / WILLIS BROTHERS : San Antonio Rose / Johnny BOND with The WILLIS BROTHERS : The Last Roundup / WILLIS BROTHERS : Riders In The Sky / Johnny BOND : Trail To Mexico / WILLIS BROTHERS with Johnny BOND : Sioux City Sue / Johnny BOND : Streets Of Laredo / WILLIS BROTHERS with Johnny BOND : San Antonio Rose / Johnny BOND : Empty Saddles | |
1977 | LP 12" CMH CMH-6213 (US) | THE RETURN OF "THE SWINGING COWBOY" - Johnny BOND & The WILLIS BROTHERS - WILLIS BROTHERS : Cimarron / Johnny BOND & The WILLIS BROS. : Idaho / Cowboy's Dream / High Noon / WILLIS BROTHERS : Take Me Back To My Boots And Saddles / Johnny BOND & The WILLIS BROS. : Cool Water / Johnny BOND : Rollin' Plains / WILLIS BROTHERS : Take Me Back To Tulsa / Johnny BOND : South Of The Border / Johnny BOND & The WILLIS BROS. : The Happy Cowboy / WILLIS BROTHERS : Red River Valley / Johnny BOND & The WILLIS BROS. : Back In The Saddle Again | |
1979 | LP 12" DANNY JB 7901 (US) | TEXAS CANNONBALL - Texas Cannonball / Sparkling Brown Eyes / Hills Of Kentucky / I Love You Because / Kentucky Waltz / Starlight On The Prairie / I Found You Out / Lily Of The Valley / First Rose / What Would You Do If You Were Me / I'll Step Aside / Oklahoma Waltz | |
1983 | LP 12" CATTLE LP 34 (GER) | JOHNNY BOND AT HOME - I Dreamed That You Belonged To Me / Home Trails / Dear Old Dad / Call Of The Canyon / Cannonball Boogie / Leave My Foolish Heart Alone / Careless Heart / I'm A Poor Lonesome Cowboy Lookin' For A Cow / Ride, Ride, Ride / No One To Cry Over Me / The Silly Cowboy Song / It's The Dessert In My Soul / Weep No More / I'll Get By Without You / The Trail Is Way Too Long / What Will I Tell Old Paint / Thanks For Your Letter / Blues In My Dreams | |
1989 | LP 12" REVIVAL LPS 3010 (UK) | A LOTTA ROCK 'N' ROLL - Put Me To Bed / Barrel House Bessie / Tennessee Kentucky And Alabam / Smoke Smoke Smoke That Cigarette / Little Rock'n Roll / Wildcat Boogie / Louisiana Swing / Brown's Ferry Blues / Blo'yo Whistle Freight Train / Fastback / Hot Rod Lincoln / Ben Dewberry's Final Run / X 15 / Sick Sober And Sorry / My Bucket's Got A Hole In It / Little Ole Wine Drinker Me / Lonesome Train | |
1994 | CD CMH CD-8001 (US) | THE SINGING COWBOY RIDES AGAIN - Johnny BOND & The WILLIS BROS - WILLIS BROTHERS : Riders In The Sky / Johnny BOND with The WILLIS BROTHERS : Back In The Saddle Again / Cool Water / Sky Ball Paint / Johnny BOND : Along The Navajo Trail / South Of The Border / WILLIS BROTHERS : San Antonio Rose / Johnny BOND : Streets Of Laredo / Johnny BOND with The WILLIS BROTHERS : High Noon / WILLIS BROTHERS with Johnny BOND : Sioux City Sue / Johnny BOND : Rollin' Plains / WILLIS BROTHERS with Johnny BOND : Red River Valley / Johnny BOND : Trail To Mexico / Johnny BOND with The WILLIS BROTHERS : One More Ride / WILLIS BROTHERS : Take Me Back To Tulsa / Johnny BOND : Empty Saddles / Johnny BOND with The WILLIS BROTHERS : The Last Roundup / WILLIS BROTHERS : Cimarron (Roll On) | |
01/1996 | CD KING 1424 (US) | TRUCKSTOP COMEDY - Ten Little Bottles / You Get Mean When You Drink / Letter From Home / Of Horseradish And Cactus / Hijacker / Sick, Sober And Sorry / Side Car Cycle / Pig Got Up And Slowly Walked Away | |
09/1998 | CD VARESE 5874 (US) | THE VERY BEST OF JOHNNY BOND - Hot Rod Lincoln / Way A Star Is Born / Little Rock Roll / Side Car Cycle / Wild Cat Baby / Buck Private's Lament / Like Nothin', Man / Tijuana Jail / Fool's Paradise / Louisiana Swing / I Wonder Where You Are Tonight / Old Couch / Tomorrow Never Comes / Late And Great Myself / Ten Little Bottles / Cimarron (Roll On) / Hot Rod Lincoln [stereo underdub] | |
199? | CD CATTLE CDD 202 (GER) | THE GOLDEN AGE OF JOHNNY BOND - The Daughter Of Jole Blon / I'm Gonna Be Long Gone (When I Go Away) / One More Tear / Draftee Blues / How Low Do The Blues Wanna Go ? / Someday You're Gonna Be Blue / I'm A Pris'ner Of War (On A Foreign Shore) / Gotta Make Up For Lost Time / I'll Step Aside / Too Many Years Too Late / I Dreamed That You Belonged To Me / The Road Is Way Too Long (with Dick REINHART) / I Like My Chicken Fryin' Size / So Round, So Firm, So Fully Packed / Der Führer's Face / Divorce Me C.O.D. / Rainbow At Midnight (with Jack RIVERS) / Baby, You Gotta Quit That Noise / It's A Sin / Those Gone And Left Me Blues | |
199? | CD CATTLE CDD 246 (GER) | THE HEART AND SOUL OF JOHNNY BOND - New Wabash Cannonball / I'm Comin' Home / Rose Of El Paso / Who'll Take My Place / You've Been Asking For It, Baby / Help Me Lose The Blues / You Let Me Down / Now You Care No More For Me / After I'm Gone / A Long Lonesome Road / You Don't Care / Love Gone Cold / Take It Or Leave It, Baby / Women Make A Fool Out Of Me / I Wish I Had A Nickel / I'm Biting My Fingernails And Thinking Of You / I Offer You My Second Hand Heart / I'm Kickin' The Bucket Over You / Star Spangled Waltz / Under The Red, White And Blue / I Wanna Do Something For Santa Claus / Jingle Bells Boogie / Down In The Dumps / Don't You Weep Anymore Darlin' / You Brought Sorrow To My Heart / Heart And Soul | |
199? | CD CATTLE CDD 266 (GER) | THE FABULOUS JOHNNY BOND (1941-1951) - Cherokee Waltz / Mister And Mississippi / Starlight On The Prairie / The First Rose / What Would You Do If You Were Me / Kentucky Waltz / I Found You Out / Lily Of The Valley / They Got Me / I Love You Because / Sparkling Blue Eyes Waltz / Texas Cannonball / Hills Of Kentucky / I'll Step Aside / Oklahoma Waltz / What's Been Goin' (While I've Been Gone) / Wasted Tears / Read It And Weep / John's Other Wife / I Won't Stand In Your Way / Tennessee Saturday Night / A Heart Full Of Love (For A Handful Of Kisses) / Till The End Of The World / Somebody Loves You / Put Me To Bed No. 2 / Baby You're Thru Foolin' Me / It Ain't A Gonna Happen To Me | |
01/2000 | CD KING 3822 (US) | COUNTRY MUSIC HALL OF FAME : 1999 - 10 Little Bottles / Divorce Me C.O.D / Sick, Sober And Sorry / Love Song In 32 Bars / Gear Jammer And The Hobo / Three Sheets In The Wind / Here Come The Elephants / Hot Rod Lincoln / Of Horseradish And Cactus / Thinkin' Tonite | |
07/2000 | CD JASMINE 3512 (UK) | HEART AND SOUL OF THE WEST - Red River Valley / Ten Years / Twilight On The Trail / Out On The Open Range / Tomorrow Never Comes / Mexicali Rose / Ridin' Down To Santa Fe / Saddle Serenade / Oklahoma Hills / Headin' Down The Wrong Highway / I'll Step Aside / Gals Don't Mean A Thing / Goodbye Old Paint / Birmingham Jail / When The Work's All Done This Fall / Heart And Soul / At Mail Call Today / Empty Saddles / Tumbling Tumbleweeds / The First Rose / The Last Roundup / Sad And Blue / You Brought Sorrow To My Heart / Think Of Me / You Don't Care / So Long To The Red River Valley | |
01/2001 | CD BLOODSHOT 20807 (US) | COUNTRY & WESTERN - Out On The Open Range / Stars Of The Midnight Range / Gals Don't Mean A Thing / Have I Stayed Away Too Long / Goodbye Old Paint / Ridin' Down To Santa Fe / Saddle Serenade / You Brought Sorrow To My Heart / Think Of Me / You Don't Care / Mexicali Rose / When The Work's All Done This Fall / Silver On The Sage / Birmingham Jail / Boots And Saddles / Red River Valley / Ten Years / Twilight On The Trail / The Last Round Up / Tomorrow Never Comes / Oklahoma Hills / Empty Saddles / Tumbling Tumbleweeds / Headin' Down The Wrong Highway / The First Rose / I'll Step Aside / So Long To The Red River Valley / Heart And Soul / At Mail Call Today / Don't Live A Lie / Sad And Blue | |
03/2001 | CD ASV LIVING ERA 5360 (US) | JOHNNY BOND & HIS RED RIVER VALLEY BOYS - Barrel House Bessie / Blind Alley / Cherokee Waltz / Cimarron (Roll On) / Cream Of Kentucky / Daughter Of Jole Blon' / Divorce Me C.O.D. / Don't Look Now / Fat Gal / I Like My Chicken Fryin' Size / I'll Step Aside / It's A Sin / Love Song In 32 Bars / Mean Mama Boogie / Oklahoma Waltz / Put Me To Bed / Rainbow At Midnight / Sad, Sad And Blue / Set 'Em Up, Joe / Smoke! Smoke! Smoke! (That Cigarette) / So Round, So Firm, So Fully Packed / Steppin' Out / Tennessee, Kentucky And Alabam' / That's Right / 'Til The End Of The World | |
09/2002 | CD VARESE 066199 (US) | THE HOME RECORDINGS - Clouds Will Soon Roll By / Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain / I'm Lonely And Blue / End Of The World / Address Unknown / Born To Lose / I'm Thinkin' Tonight Of My Blue Eyes / Down On The Old Plantation / Dear Evalina / Don't Live A Lie / If I Had My Way / I Hang My Head And Cry / Keep A Light In Your Window Tonight / By A Window At The End Of The Lane / My Pretty Quadroon / Blue Ridge Mountain Blues / Oklahoma Waltz - Cherokee Waltz / I Wonder Where You Are Tonight - One Sweet Letter From You / Fool's Paradise / My Darlin' Lola Lee | |
01/2003 | CD JASMINE 3541 (UK) | I LIKE MY CHICKEN FRYIN' SIZE - Bartender's Blues / Rock My Cradle Once Again / Drowning My Sorrows / What Would You Do / Set 'Em Up Joe / Too Many Years Too Late / Daughter Of Jole Blon / Whoopee Ti Yi Yo / Draftee Blues / Fat Gal / Smoke Smoke Smoke (That Cigarette) / Divorce Me COD / Cimarron / Barrel House Bessie / Oklahoma Waltz / Rainbow At Midnight / First Rose / I'll Step Aside / Petal From A Faded Rose / So Round So Firm So Fully Packed / Put Me To Bed / I Like My Chicken Fryin' Size / I'm Gonna Be Long Gone | |
11/2005 | CD AIM 3011 (AUS) | HOT ROD LINCOLN - Hot Rod Lincoln / I'll Step Aside / Oklahoma Hills / Tomorrow's Never There / Fort Worth / Red River Valley / Rainbow At Midnight / Time Changes / I Wonder Where You Are / Cimarron / Oklahoma Waltz | |
07/2006 | CD CATTLE 313 (GER) | ALABAMA BOOGIE BOY - Alabama Boogie Boy / Sweet Mama, Tree Top Tall / Put A Little Sweetnin' In Your Love / My Darling Lola Leestealin' / Everybody Knew The Truth But Me / I Lose Again / I Dreamed I Searched Heaven For You / Thanks / Our Love Isn't Legal / I Went To Your Wedding / I Found You Out / In Old Mexico / Broke, Disgusted And Sad / The Man Behind The Throttle / Louisiana Lucy / Anybody's Baby / Number Nine Blues / Born To Be Bad / The Hills Of Old Kentucky / Back Street Affair / Peace Be Still / The Ninety And Nine / Old Man Blues / I Wonder Where You Are Tonight / Live And Let Live / Fire Water | |
02/2007 | CD BEAR FAMILY BCD 16810 (GER) | GONNA SHAKE THIS SHACK TONIGHT / PUT ME TO BED - The Little Rock Roll / Alabama Boogie Boy / The Son Of Old Casey / Put A Little Sweetnin' In Your Love / I'll Be Here (After You're Gone) / Honky-Tonk Fever / Fast Women And Sloe Gin / Livin' It Up / Keep Your Cotton Pickin' Hands Off My Gal / Lay It On The Linel / Somebody's Pushin' / Sale Of Broken Hearts / That's Just What I'll Do / Wild Cat Baby / Don't Take It Away / Wildcat Boogie / Broken Doll / Louisiana Swing / Number Nine Blues / All I Can Do Is Cry / Lonesome Train / Put Me To Bed / It Ain't A Gonna Happen To Me / Tennessee, Kentucky And Alabam' / Barrel House Bessie / Bartender's Blues / Women Make A Fool Out Of Me / Tennessee Walking Horse / Put Me To Bed, Pt. 2 / I'm Pounding The Rails Again | |
03/2007 | CD VARESE / SARABANDE 066801 (US) | HIS BEST - Cimarron (Roll On) / Hot Rod Lincoln / I'll Step Aside / I Wonder Where You Are Tonight / Tomorrow Never Comes / Oklahoma Waltz / Wish Ida Bought A Half A Pint And Stayed In The Yard / Fort Worth Jail / I'm Thinking Tonight Of My Blue Eyes / Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain |
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