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Chanteur Britannique né Anthony James Donegan, le 29 Avril 1931 à Glasgow (Ecosse). Lonnie Donegan est l'un des créateurs du Skiffle et a joué avec les plus grands groupes de ce style pendant les années cinquante. Lonnie a enregistré chez Polygon, Decca, Pye, Mercury, Decca, Atlantic et Chrysalis Records. Lonnie est décédé le 3 Novembre 2002 à Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, (Angleterre), peu de temps après avoir dû interrompre une tournée pour raison de santé.
To look at
Lonnie Donegan today, in pictures taken 40 years ago when he was topping the
British charts and hitting the Top Ten in America, dressed in a suit, his hair
cut short and strumming an acoustic guitar, he looks like a musical non-entity.
But in 1954, before anyone (especially anybody in England) knew what rock & roll
was, Donegan was cool, and his music was hot. He's relatively little remembered
outside of England, but Donegan shares an important professional attribute with
Elvis Presley,
Bill Haley, the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, and the Sex Pistols -- he
invented a style of music, skiffle, that completely altered the pop culture
landscape and the youth around him, and for a time, completely ruled popular
music through that new form. What's more, his music, like that of
Presley and
Haley, was vital to the early musical careers and future histories of the
Beatles, the Stones, and hundreds of other groups. And he did it in 1954, before
Elvis was known anywhere outside of Memphis and before
Bill Haley was perceived as anything but a Western swing novelty act.
Anthony James Donegan was born in Glasgow, Scotland on April 29, 1931, the son
of a classical violinist who had played with the Scottish National Orchestra.
Donegan received no encouragement to play an instrument or choose music as a
profession, for his father, like many talented musicians during the economic
slump of the '30s, was continually out of work. The family, which moved to East
London in 1933, had no desire to see him go into a dead-end profession. He first
became interested in the guitar at age nine, but it was to be another five years
before he took matters into his own hands and bought his first guitar for £12.50
(about $70 American in those days).
Donegan mostly listened to swing and Vocals acts such as Glenn Miller, Tommy
Dorsey,
the Ink Spots, and
the Andrews Sisters during the early '40s, although he also heard some
Indian music on the BBC, and African songs as transliterated for movies. His
taste in jazz went toward Louis Armstrong and Gene Krupa. It was country &
western and blues records, especially those by Frank Crumit and Josh White, that
really attracted Donegan's interests. It was through BBC broadcasts around 1946
that Donegan first started learning to play songs like "Frankie and Johnny,"
"Putting on the Style," and "House of the Rising Sun." Before long, he was
working backwards from Josh White to Blind Lemon Jefferson, Bessie Smith, and
Leadbelly, among others, and by the end of the '40s, Donegan was as literate
in American blues as anyone born in England. He began playing guitar around
London, and going to the small jazz clubs springing up around the city.
He was coaxed into his first band one night when someone approached him on the
train, saying that they'd heard he was a good banjo player, and invited him to
audition for a new group. The man extending the invitation was Chris Barber,
himself an aspiring young jazzman. Donegan had never even held a banjo before
but agreed to come to the audition, then bought a banjo and tried to fake his
way through the try-out. His bluff didn't work but the mix of personalities did,
and he was in Barber's first band. The only way Donegan had of mastering his
instrument was by listening to old records and painstakingly working out the
music and a technique,
In 1949, he was drafted into the British Army. This interrupted his stay in
Barber's band but proved a godsend when he was stationed in Vienna for a year,
which put him in direct contact with American troops and, even more important,
the American Forces Radio Network, which broadcast lots of American music. He
also gained access to more American records than ever before, courtesy of the
U.S. soldiers serving in the city. After his release from the army in 1951, he
found a new source of blues and folk music in London, in the library at the
American Embassy, which allowed visitors to listen to any recordings that were
on hand. Donegan heard it all, even -- by his own admission -- stole a couple,
and absorbed every note.
He formed his own group, the Tony Donegan Jazz Band, in 1952. They were
successful enough that the National Jazz Federation asked the band to play a
show at Festival Hall with American ragtime pianist Ralph Sutton and blues/jazz
legend Lonnie Johnson. The Federation had brought the two over to England in
defiance of a Musicians' Union ban on all foreign performers and needed a
non-union band like Donegan's to play support for the two guests. The master of
ceremonies at the show made a mistake in his announcement, introducing the
American guitarist as "Tony Johnson" and the British banjo man as "Lonnie
Donegan." The name stuck.
Donegan and his band eventually hooked back up with his old friend Chris Barber,
who'd kept his band going throughout the previous two years, and eventually
Barber and Donegan linked up with fellow jazzman Ken Colyer, into a kind of
supergroup led by Colyer. The Ken Colyer Jazzmen, as they were called,
specialized in Dixieland jazz, and built a formidable reputation, their shows
popular in every club they played. It was during these shows, between sets by
the full band, that Donegan would come on-stage with two other players and
perform his own version of American blues, country, and folk standards, punched
up with his own rhythms and accents, on acoustic guitar or banjo, backed by
upright bass and drums. The name "skiffle" was hung on this music as a way of
referring to it on the group's posters. The word, according to Donegan, was
suggested by Ken Colyer's brother Bill, who remembered an outfit called the Dan
Burley Skiffle Group, based in Chicago in the '30s. It seemed to fit, and it
caught on; the Ken Colyer Jazzmen became almost as popular for Donegan's between-set
skiffle songs as they were for their Dixieland music.
Colyer quit the group early in 1954, and Barber took over the leadership. The
Chris Barber Jazz Band, as they became known, were popular enough to justify the
recording of an album for Britain's Decca Records label. The album, New Orleans
Joy, featured songs representative of the group's live set, including a
selection from Donegan's skiffle repertory -- the skiffle group, consisting of
Donegan, Barber on bass, and their friend Beryl Bryden playing rhythm on
washboard, recorded its Vocals numbers only after arguing vociferously with the
Decca producer, who wanted an instrumental number. The three laid down four or
five songs while the producer was away, and one of the songs chosen from among
those five for the album was "Rock Island Line."
The album sold 60,000 copies in its first month of release, a huge number in
England at that time for a debut album by a homegrown jazz group. The Chris
Barber Jazz Band had not played before 60,000 people in their whole history, and
a phenomenon was obviously afoot. Encouraged by the initial sales of New Orleans
Joy, the company decided to push its luck by lifting individual songs off the
album as singles. Each of those was a success, and eventually "Rock Island Line"
came up as a 45 rpm release.
The single had a 22-week run on the English charts, peaking at number eight. As
"Rock Island Line" took the country by storm, Decca suddenly had one of the
bigger -- and most wholly unexpected -- hits in its history up to that time.
Before the smoke cleared, "Rock Island Line" also managed to reach the Top 20 in
America, a major feat for a British artist at that time. In six months, "Rock
Island Line" sold three million copies, 50 times the initial sales of the album
it came from, an extraordinary figure in anyone's accounting. It was
exceptionally popular among England's teenagers, who accounted for most of its
sales. They found the record's rhythm to be infectious and its sound alluring in
a way that no record by anyone from England ever had before. It was catchy,
earthy, even bluesy (after a fashion) American music played in a way that the
British kids could master without an enormous amount of trouble -- a guitar or
two, and maybe a banjo, an upright bass (or even one made from a washtub or tea
chest, a broom handle, and a piece of rope), and a washboard-and-thimble for
percussion.
Donegan was only paid a few pounds for the recording, and received no royalties.
He got something more valuable from it than money, however, for "Rock Island
Line" was credited to "The Lonnie Donegan Skiffle Group." Donegan was suddenly a
star, with a public that wanted more music from him. His next single for Decca,
"Diggin' My Potatoes," cut at an October 30, 1954 concert at London's Royal
Festival Hall, was banned by the BBC for its suggestive lyrics -- this hurt
sales but also gave Donegan a slight veneer of daring and rebelliousness that
didn't hurt his credibility with the kids. Decca gave up on Donegan soon after,
believing that skiffle was a flash-in-the-pan fad. The next month he was at
Abbey Road Studios in London cutting a song for EMI's Columbia label. He'd left
the Barber band by then -- though Barber continued to play on his records into
the middle of the following year -- enticed into a solo career by offers of huge
amounts of money to embark on a solo performing career. By the spring of 1955,
he was signed to Pye Records, and his single, "Lost John," hit number two in
England, although it never hit in America.
He was successful enough, however, to be brought over to America to appear on
the Perry Como Show, followed by an appearance on the Paul Winchell Show.
Suddenly, his manager was getting offers of $1500 a week for concert appearances
in cities from Cleveland to New York -- that in a day when $800 was a year's
wage in England to people of Donegan's generation. Donegan proved to be a
popular performer in America, playing on bills with
Chuck Berry, among others. He might've continued touring the United States
but for the fact he got lonely (his wife and newborn child were brought over),
and that "Lost John" had reached number two in England. After his return, he
formed a band of his own, which initially consisted of jazz guitarist Denny
Wright, Micky Ashman on bass, and Nick Nichols on drums. Wright, a jazz player
devoted to Django Reinhardt, proved to be one of the best blues axemen in
England at the time, while Ashman and Nichols made up an exceptionally tight
rhythm section. Donegan cut his first album, Showcase, in the summer of 1956,
featuring songs by bluesmen
Leadbelly and Leroy Carr, not to mention moody traditional blues like "I'm a
Ramblin' Man" and
A.P. Carter's "Wabash Cannonball." The record was a hit, racking up sales in
the hundreds of thousands.
In concert, the group's sound was fuller still, with Donegan and Wright sharing
guitar chores with bearded, bespectacled Dick Bishop, who had played on
Donegan's earliest records. Still later, Jimmy Currie, a veteran of
Tony Crombie's Rockets (the first home-grown rock & roll band in England,
patterned loosely after
Bill Haley's Comets) became Donegan's lead guitarist in what is regarded as
his strongest band. Currie was not only more folk oriented than Wright, but also
wrote songs, although Wright would turn up on Donegan sessions as late as 1965.
Donegan and his band essentially played live in the studio (there was virtually
no overdubbing in those days), but the best record of their sound comes from a
concert recorded at London's Conway Hall on January 25, 1957, which was later
released by Pye. Another compelling glimpse of the group can be found in the
British jukebox movie The Six-Five Special (1957), based on the popular
television series of the period, in which Donegan rips through a killer live
rendition of "Jack 'O Diamonds," as well as a fine cover of
Woody Guthrie's "The Grand Coulee Dam."
While Donegan was racking up hits -- "Bring a Little Water, Sylvie" (number
seven), "Don't You Rock Me, Daddy-O" (number four), "Cumberland Gap (number
six), and "Does Your Chewing Gum Lose Its Flavor On the Bedpost Overnight?" (number
three and number five in the U.S.) all in less than three years -- thousands of
skiffle groups were springing up all over England. New artists, most notably
Tommy Steele and, later,
Cliff Richard, started out playing skiffle music and put their own stamp on
the material before moving on to other sounds. Among the many tens of thousands
of British teens he inspired were members of the Beatles, Gerry & the
Pacemakers, and the Searchers. By mid-1958, however, skiffle was waning rapidly
as a commercial sound, but Donegan continued to appear on the charts right into
1962. Only when the next wave of young rockers came along, who, like Donegan,
had their own ideas about music and what they wanted to do with it, did he
finally fade from the charts.
He continued to record sporadically during the '60s, including some sessions at
Hickory Records in Nashville with
Charlie McCoy,
Floyd Cramer, and
the Jordanaires, but after 1964, he was primarily occupied as a producer for
most of the decade at Pye Records. Among those he worked with during this period
was future Moody Blues guitarist-singer Justin Hayward. Donegan's attempt at a
recording comeback late in the '60s was unsuccessful, but in 1974, a new boomlet
for skiffle music in Germany brought him on tour and into the studio anew, and
the following year he and Chris Barber toured together and recorded a new long-player,
The Great Re-Union Album. In 1976, however, after another series of shows and
recordings in Germany, Donegan suffered a heart attack that left him sidelined,
and he moved to California to recuperate.
In 1978, however, he was back in the studio, recording the album that was his
first chart entry in 15 years, Putting on the Style, an all-star skiffle-style
album that teamed Donegan with Ringo Starr, Elton John, Brian May, Peter Banks,
and other stars and superstars of rock who owed their entry into music to "Rock
Island Line." A follow-up album featuring Albert Lee presented Donegan working
in a somewhat less familiar country & western vein. By 1980, he was making
regular concert appearances again, and a new album with Barber followed. In 1983
Donegan toured England with
Billy Joe Spears, and in 1984, he made his theatrical debut in a revival of
the 1920 musical Mr. Cinders. More concert tours followed, along with a move
from Florida to Spain. Heart surgery in 1992 slowed Donegan down again, but by
the end of the year he was touring once again with Chris Barber.
Lonnie Donegan remains a beloved pioneer of English rock & roll, and the king of
skiffle. In the late '90s, his musical credibility came around again to perhaps
the highest level of respect of his life, with several multi-disc hits and
career-wide compilations available. Donegan passed away November 3, 2002,
following heart problems. Unlike a lot of American rock & roll of the mid-'50s,
and even more British attempts at the music from the same period and after,
Donegan's music remains eminently enjoyable and enlivening.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lonnie_Donegan
Talents : Vocals, Songwriter, Banjo, Guitar, Drums
Style musical : Skiffle, Rockabilly, Traditional Country, Folk
ROCK ISLAND LINE (1955) DIGGIN' MY POTATOES (1956) GAMBLIN' MAN (1957) THE BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS (1959) |
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DISCOGRAPHY
Singles & EP
10/1955 | EP POLYGON JTE 107 (UK) |
Lonnie DONEGAN SKIFFLE GROUP - Midnight Special / New Burying Ground / It Takes A Worried Man / When The Sun Goes Down |
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11/1955 | SP DECCA F 10647 (UK) | . | Lonnie DONEGAN SKIFFLE GROUP - Rock Island Line / John Henry |
02/1956 | SP NIXA NJS 2006 (UK) | . | Midnight Special / When The Sun Goes Down |
02/1956 | EP NIXA NJE 1014 (UK) |
Lonnie DONEGAN'S SKIFFLE GROUP with Chris BARBER (Harmonica) - BACKSTAIRS SESSION - Midnight Special / New Burying Ground / It Takes A Worried Man / When The Sun Goes Down |
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02/1956 | SP DECCA F 10695 (UK) | . | Lonnie DONEGAN SKIFFLE GROUP - Diggin' My Potatoes / Bury My Body |
04/1956 | SP PYE 7N 15036 (UK) | . | Lost John / Stewball |
04/1956 | EP DECCA DFE 6345 (UK) | Lonnie DONEGAN SKIFFLE GROUP - Rock Island Line / John Henry / Bury My Body / Diggin' My Potatoes | |
06/1956 | EP NIXA NJE 1017 (UK) | Lonnie DONEGAN SKIFFLE GROUP - SKIFFLE SESSION - Railroad Bill / Stack A Lee / Ballad Of Jesse James / Old Riley | |
195? | EP METRONOME MEP 1087 (DK) | Lonnie DONEGAN SKIFFLE GROUP - SKIFFLE SESSION - Railroad Bill / Stack A Lee / Ballad Of Jesse James / Old Riley | |
08/1956 | SP PYE 7N 15071 (UK) | . | Bring A Little Water, Sylvie / Dead Or Alive |
12/1956 | SP COLUMBIA DB 3850 (UK) | . |
Lonnie DONEGAN with Chris BARBER'S JAZZ BAND - On A Christmas Day / Take My Hand, Precious Lord |
12/1956 | EP PYE NIXA NEP 24031 (UK) |
Lonnie DONEGAN & His SKIFFLE GROUP - LONNIE DONEGAN HIT PARADE - Bring A Little Water Sylvie / Dead Ou Alive / Lost John / Stewball |
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1956 | EP PYE PNV 24004 (F) | Midnight Special / New Burying Ground / It Takes A Worried Man / When The Sun Goes Down | |
1956 | EP PYE PNV 24011 (F) | Don't You Rock Me Daddy-O / I'm Alabamy Bound / Lost John / Stewball | |
1956 | SP PYE 45 PV 15002 (F) | . | Stewball / Lost John |
1956 | SP PYE 45 PV 15012 (F) | . | Don't You Rock Me Daddy-O / I'm Alabamy Bound |
1956 | EP PYE PNV 24012 (F) | Love Is Strange / Bring A Little Water, Sylvie / Cumberland Gap / Dead Or Alive | |
1956 | SP PYE 45 PV 15014 (F) | . | Love Is Strange / Cumberland Gap |
01/1957 | SP PYE 7N 15080 (UK) | . | Don't You Rock Me, Daddy-O / I'm Alabamy Bound / Lost John / Stewball |
05/1957 | SP PYE 7N 15093 (UK) | . | Putting On The Style / Gamblin' Man |
06/1957 | EP PYE NIXA NEP 24040 (UK) | Lonnie DONEGAN & His SKIFFLE GROUP - LONNIE DONEGAN HIT PARADE - VOLUME TWO - Cumberland Gap / Love Is Strange / Don't You Rock Me Daddy O / I'm Alabamy Bound | |
07/1957 | SP PYE 7N 15087 (UK) | . | Cumberland Gap / Love Is Strange |
10/1957 | SP PYE 7N 15108 (UK) | . | My Dixie Darling / I'm Just A Rolling Stone |
10/1957 | EP PYE NIXA NEP 24067 (UK) | Lonnie DONEGAN & His SKIFFLE GROUP - LONNIE DONEGAN HIT PARADE - VOLUME THREE - Putting On The Style / My Dixie Darling / Gambling Man / I'm Just A Rolling Stone | |
12/1957 | SP PYE NIXA 7N 15116 (UK) | . | Lonnie DONEGAN & His SKIFFLE GROUP - Jack O'Diamonds / Ham & Eggs |
03/1958 | EP PYE NIXA NEP 24075 (UK) | Lonnie DONEGAN & His SKIFFLE GROUP - DONEGAN ON STAGE - Mule Skinner Blues (live) / Old Hannah (live) / On A Monday (live) / Glory (live) | |
04/1958 | SP PYE NIXA 7N 15129 (UK) | . | Lonnie DONEGAN & His SKIFFLE GROUP - Grand Coulee Dam / Nobody Loves Like An Irishman |
05/1958 | EP PYE NIXA NEP 24081 (UK) | Lonnie DONEGAN & His SKIFFLE GROUP - LONNIE DONEGAN HIT PARADE - VOLUME FOUR -Grand Coulee Dam / Ham And Eggs / Jack Of Diamonds / Nobody Loves Like An Irishman | |
07/1958 | SP PYE NIXA 7N 15148 (UK) | . | Lonnie DONEGAN & His SKIFFLE GROUP - Sally Don't You Grieve / Betty, Betty, Betty |
09/1958 | SP PYE NIXA 7N 15158 (UK) | . | Lonnie DONEGAN & His SKIFFLE GROUP - Lonesome Traveller / Time Are Gettin' Hard, Boys |
10/1958 | SP PYE NIXA 7N 15165 (UK) | . | Lonnie DONEGAN & His SKIFFLE GROUP - Lonnie's Skiffle Party (Part. 1) / Lonnie's Skiffle Party (Part. 2) |
11/1958 | SP PYE NIXA 7N 15172 (UK) | . | Lonnie DONEGAN & His SKIFFLE GROUP - Tom Dooley / Rock O' My Soul |
1958 | MAXI PYE JAZZ NJ 2006 (UK) | . | Midnight Special / When The Sun Goes Down |
1958 | EP VOGUE PNV 24020 (F) | My Dixie Darling / I'm Just A Rollin' Stone / Putting On The Style / Gamblin' Man | |
1958 | SP VOGUE 45 PV 15017 (F) | . | Putting On The Style / Gamblin' Man |
1958 | SP VOGUE 45 PV 15025 (F) | . | Jack O'Diamonds / Ham'n Eggs |
01/1959 | SP PYE NIXA 7N 15181(UK) | . | Lonnie DONEGAN & His SKIFFLE GROUP - Does Your Chewing Gum Lose Its Flavour / Aunt Rhody |
03/1959 | EP PYE NIXA NEP 24104 (UK) | Lonnie DONEGAN & His SKIFFLE GROUP - LONNIE DONEGAN HIT PARADE - VOLUME FIVE - Tom Dooley / Rock O' My Soul / Sally Don't You Grieve / Betty, Betty, Betty | |
04/1959 | SP PYE NIXA 7N 15198 (UK) | . | Lonnie DONEGAN & His SKIFFLE GROUP - Fort Worth Jail / Whoa Buck |
04/1959 | EP PYE NIXA NEP 24107 (UK) | RELAX WITH LONNIE - Bewildered / Kevin Barry / It Is No Secret / My Lagan Love | |
06/1959 | SP PYE NIXA 7N 15206 (UK) | . | Lonnie DONEGAN & His SKIFFLE GROUP - The Battle Of New Orleans / Darling Corey |
09/1959 | SP PYE NIXA 7N 15223 (UK) | . | Lonnie DONEGAN & His SKIFFLE GROUP - Sal's Got A Sugar Lip / Chesapeake Bay |
10/1959 | EP PYE NIXA NEP 24114 (UK) | Lonnie DONEGAN & His SKIFFLE GROUP - LONNIE DONEGAN HIT PARADE - VOLUME SIX - The Battle Of New Orleans / Fort Worth Jail / Does Your Chewing Gum Lose Its Flavour / Darling Corey | |
11/1959 | SP PYE NIXA 7N 15237 (UK) | . | Lonnie DONEGAN & His SKIFFLE GROUP - San Miguel / Talking Guitar Blues |
1959 | SP VOGUE 45 PV 15039 (F) | Nobody Love Like An Irish Man / Sally Don't You Grieve | |
1959 | EP VOGUE PNV 24039 (F) | Tom Dooley / Rock O' My Soul / Does Your Chewing Gum Lose Its Flavour (On The Bedpost Overnight) / Whoa Buck | |
1959 | SP VOGUE 45 PV 15043 (F) | . | Tom Dooley / Rock O' My Soul |
1959 | EP VOGUE PNV 24048 (F) | The Battle Of New Orleans / Darling Corey / For Worth Jail / Betty Betty Betty | |
1959 | SP VOGUE 45 PV 15059 (F) | . | For Worth Jail / Betty Betty Betty |
1959 | SP VOGUE 45 PV 15064 (F) | . | The Battle Of New Orleans / Darling Corey |
03/1960 | SP PYE 7N 15256 (UK) | . |
Lonnie DONEGAN & His GROUP - My Old Man's A Dustman / The Golden Vanity |
05/1960 | SP PYE 7N 15267 (UK) | . | I Wanna Go Home (The Wreck Of The John 'B') (Lonnie DONEGAN) / Jimmy Brown The Newsboy (Lonnie DONEGAN & His SKIFFLE GROUP) |
08/1960 | SP PYE 7N 15275 (UK) | . | Lorelei / In All My Wildest Dreams |
09/1960 | EP PYE NEP 24127 (UK) |
YANKEE DOODLE DONEGAN - Corrine Corrina / Junko Partner / Nobody Understands Me / Sorry But I'm Gonna Have To Pass |
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11/1960 | SP PYE 7N 15312 (UK) | . | Lonnie DONEGAN & His GROUP - Lively / Black Cat |
11/1960 | SP PYE 7N 15315 (UK) | . | Virgin Mary / Beyond The Sunset |
1960 | EP VOGUE PNV 24059 (F) | San Miguel / The House Of The Rising Sun / Chesapeake Bay / Sal's Got A Sugar Lip | |
1960 | SP VOGUE 45 PV 15074 (F) | . | Sal's Got A Sugar Lip / Chesapeake Bay |
1960 | SP VOGUE 45 PV 15080 (F) | . | San Miguel / The House Of The Rising Sun |
01/1961 | EP PYE NEP 24134 (UK) | LONNIE DONEGAN HIT PARADE - VOLUME SEVEN - My Old Man's A Dustman / The Golden Vanity / Sal's Got A Sugar Lip / Talking Guitar Blues | |
03/1961 | SP PYE 7N 15330 (UK) | . | Beneath The Willow / Leave My Woman Alone |
05/1961 | SP PYE 7N 15354 (UK) | . | Lonnie DONEGAN & His GROUP - Have A Drink On Me / Seven Daffodils |
08/1961 | SP PYE 7N 15371 (UK) | . | Lonnie DONEGAN & His GROUP - Michael Row The Boat / Lumbered |
11/1961 | EP PYE NEP 24149 (UK) | LONNIE DONEGAN HIT PARADE - VOLUME EIGHT - Michael Row The Boat Ashore / Lumbered / Have A Drink On Me / I Wanna Go Home | |
1961 | SP PYE 7N 3106 (UK) |
Lonnie DONEGAN & His GROUP - Michael, Row The Boat / Ramblin' Round |
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1961 | EP VOGUE PNV 24084 (F) | Michael, Row The Boat / Frankie And Johnny / Fancy Talking Tinker / Don't You Rock Me Daddy-O | |
1961 | SP VOGUE 45 PV 15098 (F) | . | I Wanna Go Home / Jimmie Brown The Newboy |
1961 | SP VOGUE 45 PV 15121 (F) | . | Beneath The Willow (Bury Me) / Leave My Woamn Alone |
01/1962 | SP PYE 7N 15410 (UK) | . | The Comancheros (Lonnie DONEGAN) / Ramblin' Round (Lonnie DONEGAN & His GROUP) |
03/1962 | SP PYE 7N 15424 (UK) | . | The Party's Over / Over The Rainbow |
06/1962 | SP PYE 7N 15446 (UK) | . | I'll Never Fall In Love Again (Lonnie DONEGAN) / Keep On The Sunny Side (Lonnie DONEGAN & His GROUP) |
08/1962 | SP PYE 7N 15455 (UK) | . | Lonnie DONEGAN & His GROUP - Pick A Bale Of Cotton / Steal Away |
12/1962 | SP PYE 7N 15493 (UK) | . |
Lonnie DONEGAN & Max MILLER - The Market Song / Tit-Bits |
1962 | SP PYE 7N 3109 (UK) |
The Comancheros (Lonnie DONEGAN) / Medley : So Long - On Top Of Old Smokey - Down In The Valley - So Long (Lonnie DONEGAN & His GROUP) |
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1962 | EP VOGUE PNV 24096 (F) | The Comancheros / Ramblin' Bound / Have A Drink On Me / Jimmie Brown The Newsboy | |
1962 | SP VOGUE 45 PV 15144 (F) | . | The Comancheros / Ramblin' Bound |
03/1963 | SP PYE 7N 15514 (UK) | . |
Lonnie DONEGAN & His GROUP - Losing By A Hair / Trumpet Sounds |
05/1963 | SP PYE 7N 15530 (UK) | . | Lonnie DONEGAN & His GROUP - Very Good Year / Rise Up |
09/1963 | SP PYE 7N 15564 (UK) | . |
Lemon Tree / I've Gotta Gal So Fine |
10/1963 | SP PYE 7N 15579 (UK) | . | Lonnie DONEGAN & His GROUP - 500 Miles Away From Home / This Train |
1963 | EP VOGUE PNV 24102 (F) | Sing Hallelujah / No Hiding Place / This Train / Nobody Knows The Trouble I've Seen | |
1963 | EP VOGUE PNV 24113 (F) | It Was A Very Good Year / Rise Up / Losing By A Hair / Trumpet Sounds | |
06/1964 | SP PYE 7N 15669 (UK) | . | Beans In My Ears / It's A Long Road To Travel |
09/1964 | SP PYE 7N 15679 (UK) | . |
Fisherman's Luck / There's A Big Wheel |
03/1965 | SP PYE 7N 15803 (UK) | . |
Get Out Of My Life / Won't You Tell Me |
07/1965 | SP PYE 7N 15893 (UK) | . |
Louisiana Man / Bound For Zion |
11/1965 | SP PYE 7N 15993 (UK) |
World Cup Willie / Where In This World Are We Going |
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04/1966 | SP PYE 7N 17109 (UK) | . |
I Wanna Go Home / Black Cat |
11/1966 | SP PYE 7N 17232 (UK) | . |
Auntie Maggie's Remedy / My Sweet Marie |
03/1968 | SP COLUMBIA DB 8371 (UK) | . |
Toys / Relax Your Mind |
1968 | SP CORNET 5001 (GER) | Toys / Relax Your Mind | |
11/1969 | SP DECCA F 12984 (UK) | . |
My Lovely Juanita / Who Knows Where The Time Goes? |
11/1970 | SP PYE 7N 45009 (UK) | . |
Burning Bridges / Till I Can't Take It Anymore |
10/1971 | SP RCA 2128 (UK) | . |
Don't Blame The Child / Come To Australia (Great Uncle Albert Is Dead) |
10/1972 | SP PYE 7N 45184 (UK) | . |
Speak To The Sky / Get Out Of My Life |
06/1973 | SP PYE 7N 45252 (UK) | . |
Lonnie DONEGAN & Kenny BALL - Who's Gonna Play This Old Piano / South |
01/1976 | SP PYE 7N 45548 (UK) | . |
Battle Of New Orleans / Puttin' On The Style |
07/1976 | SP BLACK LION BSP 45105 (UK) | . |
Lost John / Jenny's Ball |
09/1976 | SP DECCA FR 13669 (UK) | . |
I've Lost My Little Willie / Censored |
1976 | SP PHILIPS 6005 131 (GER) |
LEGENDARY OLDIES - Have A Drink On Me / Rock Island Line |
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02/1978 | SP CHRYSALIS CHS 2205 (UK) | . | Rock Island Line / Ham n Eggs |
03/1978 | SP CHRYSALIS CHS 2211 (UK) | . | Puttin' On The Style / Drop Down Baby |
1978 | SP PYE 7N 46096 (UK) | . |
My Old Man's A Dustman / I Wanna Go Home (The Wreck Of The John 'B') |
09/1978 | SP PYE 7N 46107(UK) | . | Tom Dooley / Battle Of New Orleans |
04/1979 | SP FLASHBACK FBS 10 (UK) | . |
My Old Man's A Dustman / Does Your Chewing Gum Lose It's Flavour |
11/1981 | SP OLD GOLD OG 9131 (UK) | . |
Gamblin' Man / Puttin' On The Style |
11/1981 | EP CUBA LIBRE / VIRGIN VS 460 (UK) |
THE SHAKIN' PYRAMIDS & Lonnie DONEGAN - Cumberland Gap / Wabash Cannonball / Don't You Rock Me Daddy-O / Only My Pillow / Grab It And Growl |
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1989 | SP OLD GOLD OG 9902 (UK) | . |
Last Train To San Fernando (Johnny DUNCAN [BLUE GRASS BOYS]) / Rock Island Line (Lonnie DONEGAN) |
1990 | EP OLD GOLD OG 7705 (UK) |
Cumberland Gap / Don't You Rock Me Daddy-O / Bring A Little Water Sylvie / Lost John |
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1995 | CD OLD GOLD OG63432 (UK) | Does Your Chewing Gum Lose It's Flavour? / Cumberland Gap |
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Albums
10/1956 | LP 10" PYE NIXA NPT 19012 (UK) | SHOWCASE - Wabash Cannonball / How Long, How Long Blues / Nobody's Child / I Shall Not Be Moved / I'm Alabammy Bound / I'm A Ramblin' Man / Wreck Of The Old '97 / Frankie And Johnny | |||||||||
07/1957 | LP 10" PYE NPT 19027 (UK) | LONNIE - Lonesome Traveller / The Sunshine Of His Love / Ain't No More Cane On The Brazos / Ain't You Glad You've Got Religion / Times Are Getting Hard Boys / Lazy John / Light From The Lighthouse / I've Got Rocks In My Bed / Long Summer Day | |||||||||
1957 | LP 12" MERCURY MG-20229 (US) | AN ENGLISHMAN SINGS AMERICAN FOLK SONGS - Wabash Cannonball / How Long, How Long Blues / The Wreck Of The Old '97 / Ramblin' Man / Frankie And Johnny / Don't You Rock Me Daddy-O / Nobody's Child / I Shall Not Be Moved / I'm Alabammy Bound / Railroad Bill / Old Riley | |||||||||
1958 | LP 10" PYE VPV 76002 (F) | LONNIE DONEGAN - How Long / Wabash Cannonball / Wreck Of The Old '97 / Ramblin' Man / Frankie And Johnny / Nobody's Child / I Shall Not Be Moved / I'm Alabammy Bound / Dead Or Alive / Bring A Little Water, Sylvie | |||||||||
06/1959 | LP 12" PYE NPL 18034 (UK) | TOPS WITH LONNIE - Don't You Rock Me Daddy-O / Puttin' On The Style / Gamblin' Man / My Dixie Darling / Bring A Little Water, Sylvie / Cumberland Gap / Grand Coulee Dam / Sally Don't You Grieve / Nobody Loves Like An Irishman / Lost John / Does Your Chewing Gum Its Flavour On The Bedpost Over Night / Tom Dooley | |||||||||
11/1959 | LP 12" PYE NPL 18043 (UK) | LONNIE RIDES AGAIN - Fancy Talking Tinker / Miss Otis Regrets / Gloryland / Jimmie Brown The Newsboy / Mr. Froggy / Take This Hammer / The Gold Rush Is Over / You Pass Me By / Talking Guitar Blues / John Hardy / The House Of The Rising Sun | |||||||||
1959 | LP 12" DOT DLP-3159 (US) | LONNIE DONEGAN - Sally Don't You Grieve / Whoa Back / Lonesome Traveler / The Sunshine Of His Love / Ain't No More Cane On The Brazos / Ain't You Glad You Got Religion / Grand Coulee Dam / Time's A Gettin' Hard Boys / Lazy John / Light From The Lighthouse / I've Got Rocks In My Bed / Long Summer Day | |||||||||
1960 | LP 12" ATLANTIC 8038 (mono) / SD-8038 (stereo) (US) | SKIFFLE FOLK MUSIC - The Gold Rush Is Over / The House Of The Rising Sun / John Hardy / Talking Guitar Blues / You Pass Me By / San Miguel / Take This Hammer / Fancy Talking Tinker / Gloryland / Miss Otis Regrets / Jimmie Brown, The Newsboy / Mr. Froggy | |||||||||
10/1961 | LP 12" PYE NPL 18063 (UK) | MORE! TOPS WITH LONNIE - Battle Of New Orleans / Lorelei / Lively! / Sal's Got A Sugar Lip / I Wanna Go Home / Leave My Woman Alone / My Old Man's A Dustman (Ballad Of A Refuse Disposal Officer) / Fort Worth Jail / Have A Drink On Me / (Bury Me) Beneath The Willow Tree / Little Liza Jane / Puttin' On The Style / Camptown Races / Knees Up Mother Brown / On Top Of Old Smokey / Down In The Valley / So Long | |||||||||
1961 | LP 12" DOT DLP-3394 (US) | LONNIE DONEGAN - Does Your Chewing Gum Lose It's Flavor / Sally Don't You Grieve / Whoa Back, Buck / Lonesome Traveler / Sunshine Of His Love / Ain't No More Cane On The Brazos / Grand Coulee Dam / I've Got Rocks In My Bed / Aunt Rhody / Time's A Gettin' Hard / Lazy John / Light From The Lighthouse / I've Got Rocks In My Bed / Aunt Rhody | |||||||||
08/1962 | LP 12" GOLDEN GUINAE GGL 0135 (UK) | A GOLDEN AGE OF DONEGAN - Have A Drink On Me / Nobody Loves Like An Irishman / Cumberland Gap / Seven Golden Daffodils / Puttin´ On The Style / Battle Of New Orleans / Rock O´ My Soul / Forth Worth Jail / Grand Coulee Dam / My Old Man´s A Dustman (Ballad Of A Refuse Disposal Officer) | |||||||||
11/1962 | LP 12" PYE NPL 18073 (UK) | SING HALLELUJAH - Sing Hallelujah / We Shall Walk Through The Valley / No Hiding Place / Good News! Chariots A'Comin' / Steal Away / Noah Found Grace In The Eyes Of The Lord / Joshua Fit The Battle Of Jericho / His Eye Is On The Sparrow / Born In Bethlehem / This Train / New Burying Ground / Nobody Knows The Trouble I've Seen | |||||||||
1963 | LP 12" ABC-PARAMOUNT ABC 433 (mono) / ABCS 433 (stereo) (US) | SING HALLELUJAH - Sing Hallelujah / We Shall Walk Through The Valley / No Hiding Place / Good News! Chariots A'Comin' / Steal Away / Noah Found Grace In The Eyes Of The Lord / Joshua Fit The Battle Of Jericho / His Eye Is On The Sparrow / Born In Bethlehem / This Train / New Burying Ground / Nobody Knows The Trouble I've Seen | |||||||||
1963 | LP 12" GOLDEN GUINAE GGL 0170 (UK) | A GOLDEN AGE OF DONEGAN - VOL. 2 - Tom Dooley / Michael, Row The Boat / Lively! / Bring A Little Water, Sylvie ("Sylvie") / Dead Or Alive / Jack O'Diamonds / Does Your Chewing Gum Lose Its Flavour (On The Bedpost Overnight) ? / Lonesome Traveller / Talking Guitar Blues / Don't You Rock Me Daddy-O / Jimmie Brown The Newsboy / Gamblin' Man | |||||||||
1965 | LP 12" PYE NPL 18126 (UK) | FOLK ALBUM - I'm Gonna Be A Batchelor / "Interstate 40" / After Taxes / Where In This World Are We Going / Diamonds Of Dew / Bound Of Zion / She Was T-Bone Talking Women / Wedding Bells / Reverend Mr. Black / The Doctor's Daughter / Blistered / Farewell | |||||||||
1966 | LP 12" MARBLE ARCH MAL 636 (mono) / MALS 636 (stereo) (UK) | A GOLDEN AGE OF DONEGAN - Have A Drink On Me / Nobody Loves Like An Irishman / Cumberland Gap / Seven Golden Daffodils / Puttin´ On The Style / Battle Of New Orleans / Rock O´ My Soul / Forth Worth Jail / Grand Coulee Dam / My Old Man´s A Dustman (Ballad Of A Refuse Disposal Officer) | |||||||||
1968 | LP 12" MARBLE ARCH MAL 797 (UK) | SHOWCASE - Wabash Cannonball / How Long, How Long Blues / Nobody's Child / I Shall Not Be Moved / I'm Alabammy Bound / Ramblin' Man / Wreck Of The Old "97" / Frankie And Johnny | |||||||||
1970 | LP 12" DECCA SKL 5068 (UK) | LONNIE POPS - LONNIE DONEGAN TODAY - Little Green Apples / Hey! Hey / First Of May / Both Sides Now / If You Go Away / Love Song To A Princess / Who Knows Where The Time Goes / What The World Needs Now Is Love / My Lovely Juanita / The Windmills Of Your Mind / The Long Haired Lover From Liverpool / And You Need Me | |||||||||
1971 | LP 12" HALLMARK HMA 204 (UK) | MY OLD MAN'S A DUSTMAN - My Old Man's A Dustman / Gamblin' Man / Michael, Row The Boat / Have A Drink On Me / Frankie And Johnny / Cumberland Gap / Wabash Cannonball / Don't You Rock Me Daddy-O / Tom Dooley / San Miguel | |||||||||
1972 | LP 12" GOLDEN HOUR GH 514 (UK) |
LONNIE DONEGAN'S' GOLDEN HOUR OF GOLDEN HITS - Rock Island Line / Jack O´Diamonds / Tom Dooley / Puttin´ On The Style / I´m Alabammy Bound / Wabash Cannonball / Wreck Of The Old 97 / Battle Of New Orleans / Bring A Little Water Sylvie / Nobody Loves An Irishman / Michael Row The Boat / Does Your Chewing Gum Lose Its Flavour / My Old Man´s A Dustman / Cumberland Gap / Don´t You Rock Me Daddy O / Grand Coulee Dam / Have A Drink On Me / Gamblin´ Man / Nobody´s Child / San Miguel / Talking Guitar Blues / Jimmy Brown The News Boy |
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1973 | LP 12" GOLDEN HOUR GH 565 (UK) | LONNIE DONEGAN'S GOLDEN HOUR OF GOLDEN HITS - VOL. 2 - Pick A Bale Of Cotton / Mule Skinner Blues / Times Are Getting Hard Boys / She's Got A Sugar Lip / My Dixie Darling / Ham 'n' Eggs / Lively / Stewball / Fort Worth Jail / Dead Or Alive / Sally Don't You Grieve / Chesapeake Bay / It Takes A Worried Man / Lost John / I'm Just A Rolling Stone / Aunt Rhody / Rock O' My Soul / The Golden Vanity / Corrine Corrina / Seven Golden Daffodils / Lumbered / A Very Good Year | |||||||||
1973 | LP 12" HALLMARK HMA 252 (UK) | LONNIE DONEGAN - Does Your Chewing Gum Lose It's Flavour (On The Bedpost Over Night) / Rock Island Line / Bring A Little Water Sylvie / Nobody Loves Like An Irishman / Nobody's Child / Grand Coulee Dam / Puttin' On The Style / Jack O' Diamonds / Seven Golden Daffodils / I'm Alabammy Bound / Talking Guitar Blues / Battle Of New Orleans | |||||||||
1975 | LP 12" TYLER LDNH 123 (UK) | LONNIE DONEGAN - Does Your Chewing Gum Lose Its Flavour? / Burning Bridges / Ballad Of Sammy's Bar / Hit Me Across The Head With A Spoon Mama / Beyond The Shadow / Gone To Australia (Great Uncle Albert Is Dead) / Battle Of New Orleans / Till I Can't Take It Anymore / I Lost My Heart On The 5.42 / Relax Your Mind / Grand Coulee Dam / Looking For A Man / Don't Blame The Child | |||||||||
1976 | LP 12" RONCO RTL 2017 (UK) | THE GREATEST HITS OF LONNIE DONEGAN - Does Your Chewing Gum Lose It's Flavour / Puttin' On The Style / My Old Man's A Dustman / Don't You Rock Me Daddy-O / Have A Drink On Me / Sally Don't You Grieve / Michael, Row The Boat / Lost John / Bring A Little Water, Sylvie / Jack O' Diamonds / Battle Of New Orleans / I Wanna Go Home (Wreck Of The John 'B') / Rock Island Line / Tom Dooley / Grand Coolie Dam / My Dixie Darling / Pick A Bale Of Cotton / I'm Alabamy Bound / Cumberland Gap / Fort Worth Jail | |||||||||
1977 | 2 LP 12" PYE FILD 011 (UK) | THE FILE SERIES :
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1977 | LP 12" CHRYSALYS CHR 1158 (UK) | PUTTIN' ON THE STYLE - Rock Island Line / Have A Drink On Me / Ham 'n' Eggs / I Wanna Go Home / Diggin' My Potatoes / Nobody's Child / Puttin' On The Style / Frankie And Johnny / Drop Down Baby / Lost John | |||||||||
1977 | LP 12" UNITED ARTISTS 827 (US) | PUTTIN' ON THE STYLE - Rock Island Line / Have A Drink On Me / Ham 'n' Eggs / I Wanna Go Home / Diggin' My Potatoes / Nobody's Child / Puttin' On The Style / Frankie And Johnny / Drop Down Baby / Lost John | |||||||||
1978 | LP 12" CHRYSALYS CHR 1205 (UK) | SUNDOWN - I'm All Out And Down / Home / Steamline Train / Sundown / Mama's Got The Know How / Morning Light / Louisiana Sun / The Battle Of New Orleans / Cajun / Dreaming My Dreams With You | |||||||||
1978 | LP 12" MUSIC FOR PLEASURE MFP 50389 (UK) | THE HITS OF LONNIE DONEGAN - Puttin' On The Style / Tom Dooley / Michael, Row The Boat / Wabash Cannonball / It Takes A Worried Man (To Sing A Worried Song) / Does Your Chewing Gum Lose Its Flavour (On The Bedpost Overnight) ? / Rock Island Line / Stewball / Battle Of New Orleans / Pick A Bale Of Cotton / Mule Skinner Blues / My Old Man's A Dustman | |||||||||
1979 | LP 12" DECCA 6.24024 (GER) |
CHRIS BARBER'S JAZZBAND FEATURING LONNIE DONEGAN & MONTY SUNSHINE - Ice Cream / The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise / Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out / Diggin' My Potatoes / Reckless Blues / I Never Knew What A Girl Could Do / It's Tight Like That / Weeping Willow Blues / St. Louis Blues / Storyville Blues / Oh, Didn't He Ramble / I Hate A Man Like You |
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1981 | 2 LP 12" CUBE 2001 (UK) | JUBILEE CONCERT - Ace In The Hole / Isle Of Capri / Going Home / Shine / Jenny's Ball / One Sweet Letter From You / Hush-A-Bye / Bugle Call March / Ice Cream / John Henry / Take This Hammer / Railroad Bill / Tom Dooley / New Burying Ground / Grand Coulee Dam / New York Town / Miss Otis Regrets / Does Your Chewing Gum Lose It's Flavour On The Bedpost Overnight? / One Night Of Love / Rock Island Line / Gloryland / Corrina Corrina / Goodnight Irene | |||||||||
1985 | LP 12" BEAR FAMILY BFX 15170 (GER) | RARE AND UNISSUED GEMS - Cajun Joe / Louisiana Man / There's A Big Wheel / Fisherman's Luck / Lovey Told Me Goodbye / Bad News / Nothing To Gain / Five Hundred Miles Away From Home / Tiger Rag / Keep On The Sunny Side / Red Beret / Kevin Barry / The Comancheros / Just A-Wearying For You / Ding, Ding / Leaving Blues | |||||||||
1986 | LP 12" PRT 202 320-241 (GER) | THE LONELY DONEGAN FOLK ALBUM - I'm Gonna Be A Batchelor / "Interstate 40" / After Taxes / Where In This World Are We Going / Diamonds Of Dew / Bound Of Zion / She Was T-Bone Talking Women / Wedding Bells / Reverend Mr. Black / The Doctor's Daughter / Blistered / Farewell | |||||||||
1987 | 2 LP 12" PRT PYL7003 (UK) | THE HIT SINGLES COLLECTION :
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1987 | LP 12" PINORREKK HB-P-7012 (UK) |
MONTY SUNSHINE'S JAZZ BAND FEAT. LONNIE DONEGAN– MAMA DON'T ALLOW - When I Grow Too Old To Dream / There's Yes, Yes In Your Eyes / Ma, He's Making Eyes At Me / Savoy Blues / If I Ever Cease To Love / When I Move To The Sky / Corinna, Corinna / (In The Sweet) Bye And Bye / Trouble In Mind / Black Cat On The Fence / Isle Of Capri / Mama Don't Allow |
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1988 | LP 12" PICKWICK PWK 076 (UK) | THE BEST OF LONNIE DONEGAN - 22 SKIFFLE GREATS - Rock Island Line / Jack O' Diamonds / Tom Dooley / Puttin' On The Style / I'm Alabammy Bound / Wabash Cannonball / Wreck Of The Old '97 / Battle Of New Orleans / Bring A Little Water Sylvie / Nobody Loves Like An Irishman / Michael Row The Boat Ashore / Gamblin' Man / Nobody's Child / San Miguel / Talking Guitar Blues / Jimmie Brown The Newsboy / Does Your Chewing Gum Lose It's Flavour (On The Bedpost Over Night) / My Old Man's A Dustman / Cumberland Gap / Don't You Rock Me Daddy-O / Grand Coulee Dam / Have A Drink On Me | |||||||||
1989 | 2 LP 12" CASTLE CCSLP 223 (UK) | THE COLLECTION :
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1989 | CD LASERLIGHT DIGITAL 15 110 (UK) | LONNIE DONEGAN - Cumberland Gap / Bring A Little Water, Sylvie / Jack O'Diamonds / Grand Coulee Dam / Tom Dooley / Battle Of New Orleans / Betty, Betty, Betty / Sally, Don't You Grieve / Have A Drink On Me / Michael Row The Boat Ashore / Fort Worth Jail / Lost John / My Dixie Darling / Pick A Bale Of Cotton / Puttin' On The Style / My Old Man's A Dustman / I Wanna Go Home / Does Your Chewing Gum Lose It's Flavour | |||||||||
07/1992 | CD KAZ KAZCD 21 (UK) | ROCK ISLAND LINE -THE BEST OF LONNIE DONEGAN & HIS SKIFFLE GROUP - Rock Island Line / Pick A Bale Of Cotton / Gambling Man / Grand Coulee Dam / When The Sun Goes Down / It Takes A Worried Man / Stewball / Battle Of New Orleans / My Dixie Darling / I've Got Rocks In My Bed / Dead Or Alive / I'm A Ramblin' Man / Sal's Got A Sugar Lip / There's A Big Wheel / Bring A Little Water Sylvie / Lost John / Cumberland Gap / Midnight Special / Golden Vanity / How Long Blues / Wreck Of Ol' 97 / Lonesome Traveller / Don't You Rock Me Daddyo / Nobody's Child / Joshua Fit De Battle Of Jericho / Tom Dooley | |||||||||
1992 | CD SEE FOR MILES SEECD 346 (UK) | THE EP COLLECTION - Rock Island Line / Diggin' My Potatoes / Lost John / Stewball / Bring A Little Water, Sylvie / Dead Or Alive / Don't You Rock Me Daddy-O - Cumberland Gap / Puttin' On The Style / Gamblin' Man / My Dixie Darling / Jack O' Diamonds / Grand Coulee Dam / Sally, Don't You Grieve / Betty, Betty, Betty / Tom Dooley / Does Your Chewing Gum Lose Its Flavour / Fort Worth Jail / The Battle Of New Orleans / Sal's Got A Sugar Lip / My Old Man's A Dustman / I Wann Go Home / Have A Drink On Me / Michael, Row The Boat Ashore / Lumbered | |||||||||
1993 | CD SEE FOR MILES SEECD 382 (UK) | THE EP COLLECTION - VOLUME TWO - Midnight Special / New Burying Ground / Worried Man Blues / When The Sun Goes Down / Railroad Bill / Stackalee / The Ballad Of Jesse James / Ol' Riley / Mule-Skinner Blues / Old Hannah / On A Monday / Glory / Bewildered / Kevin Barry / It Is No Secret / My Laggan Love / Corrine, Corrina / Junko Partner / Nobody Understands Me / Sorry, But I'm Gonna Have To Pass / Lorelei / No Hiding Place / Pick A Bale Of Cotton / Losing By A Hair / The Party's Over | |||||||||
02/1994 | 8 CD BEAR FAMILY BCD 15700 (GER) | MORE THAN - PYE IN THE SKY :
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10/1994 | 3 CD SEQUEL 233 (UK) | PUTTING ON THE STYLES :
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1994 | 3 CD CASTLE MUSIC KAZ21 (UK) | ROCK ISLAND LINE - THE SINGLES ANTHOLOGY
1955-1967 :
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05/1997 | CD LASERLIGHT 21040 (GER) | ROCK MY SOUL - Rock Island Line / Bring A Little Water Sylvie / Have A Drink On Me / Does Your Chewing Gum Lose It's Flavour / My Old Man's A Dustman / Don't You Rock Me Daddy O / Pick A Bale Of Cotton / Battle Of New Orleans / Cumberland Gap / Midnight Special / Stewball / San Miguel / Wreck Of Ol' 97 / Rock My Soul / Joshua Fit The Battle Of Jericho / Michael Row The Boat Ashore | |||||||||
10/1998 | CD CASTLE SELECT SELCD 539 (UK) | SKIFFLE SENSATION! - Midnight Special / Ol' Riley / Railroad Bill / Lost John / Stewball / Bring A Little Water, Sylvie / Dead Or Alive / Wabash Cannonball / I'm Alabamy Bound / The Wreck Of The Old '97 / I Shall Not Be Moved / Rock Island Line / Don't You Rock Me Daddy-O / On A Monday / Mule Skinner Blues / Cumberland Gap / Gamblin' Man / Puttin' On The Style / My Dixie Darlin' / Jack O' Diamonds / The Grand Coulee Dam / Hard Travellin' / Tom Dooley / Battle Of New Orleans / Have A Drink On Me / Pick A Bale Of Cotton | |||||||||
04/1999 | CD IMPORT CAPO 501 (UK) | MULE SKINNER BLUES - Muleskinner Blues / Please Don't Call Me In The Morning / Rock Island Line / When I Get Off This Feeling / Fancy Talking Tinker / I'm Alabammy Bound / Stewball / Skiffle / The Welfare Line / All Together Now / I Don't Wanna Lose You / Poker Club / Spanish Nights / Always From The Heart | |||||||||
04/1999 | 2 CD JASMINE 352 (UK) | LONNIE DONEGAN MEETS LEINEMAN :
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10/1999 | CD CASTLE PIE PIESD 121 (UK) | KING OF SKIFFLE - Rock Island Line / Lost John / Bring A Little Water Sylvie / Dead Or Alive / Don't You Rock Me Daddy-O / Cumberland Gap / Gamblin' Man / Puttin' On The Style / My Dixie Darling / Jack O'Diamonds / Grand Coolie Dam / Tom Dooley / Does Your Chewing Gum Lose It's Flavour / Battle Of New Orleans / My Old Man's A Dustman / Have A Drink On Me | |||||||||
1999 | 2 CD SEQUEL 325 (UK) | TALKING GUITAR BLUES - THE VERY BEST OF LONNIE
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01/2000 | CD VIRGIN / POINTBLANK CDVE 945 (EUR) |
VAN MORRISON - LONNIE DONEGAN - CHRIS BARBER– THE SKIFFLE SESSIONS - LIVE IN BELFAST 1998 - It Takes A Worried Man / Lost John / Goin' Home / Good Morning Blues / Outskirts Of Town / Don't You Rock Me Daddy-O / Alabamy Bound / Midnight Special / Dead Or Alive / Frankie And Johnny / Goodnight Irene / Railroad Bill / Mule Skinner Blues / The Ballad Of Jesse James / I Wanna Go Home |
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03/2000 | CD SEQUEL NEMCD 342 (UK) | SHOWCASE... PLUS - Midnight Special / When The Sun Goes Down / New Burying Ground / Worried Man Blues / Harmonica Blues / The Ballad Of Jesse James / Ol' Riley / Railroad Bill / Stackalee / Lost John / Stewball / Bring A Little Water, Sylvie / Dead Or Alive / Wabash Cannonball / How Long, How Long Blues / Nobody's Child / I Shall Not Be Moved / I'm Alabammy Bound / I'm A Ramblin' Man / Wreck Of The Old '97 / Frankie And Johnny / Rock Island Line / I've Got Rocks In My Bed / Don't You Rock Me Daddy-O / Cumberland Gap / Love Is Strange | |||||||||
03/2000 | CD SEQUEL NEMCD 343 (UK) | LONNIE... PLUS - Lonesome Traveller / The Sunshine Of His Love / Ain't No More Cane On The Brazos / Ain't You Glad You Got Religion / Times Are Getting Hard Boys / Lazy John / Light From The Lighthouse / I've Got Rocks In My Bed / Long Summer Day / Sally Don't You Grieve / Whoa Buck (Whoa Back Buck) / The Grand Coulee Dam / Ham'N'Eggs / Nobody Loves Like An Irishman / Hard Travellin' (version 1) / Hard Travellin' (version 2) / Hard Travellin' (version 3) / Shorty George / Baby Don't You Know That's Love / Bewildered (So Bewildered) / It Is No Secret / Kevin Barry / My Lagan Love / My Only Son Was Killed In Dublin (The Dying Rebel) | |||||||||
03/2000 | CD SEQUEL NEMCD 344 (UK) | LONNIE RIDES AGAIN... PLUS - The Gold Rush Is Over / The House Of The Rising Sun / John Hardy / Talking Guitar Blues / You Pass Me By / San Miguel / Take This Hammer / Fancy Talking Tinker / Gloryland / Miss Otis Regrets / Jimmy Brown The Newsboy / Mr.Froggy / John Hardy (alt take) / Talking Guitar Blues (UK version) / The Golden Vanity / Chesapeake Bay / Ace In The Hole / Take This Hammer / Corrine, Corrina / Junko Partner / Sorry But I'm Gonna Have To Pass / Nobody Understands Me / Red Berets / Keep On The Sunny Side / Tiger Rag | |||||||||
03/2000 | CD SEQUEL NEMCD 345 UK) | SING HALLELUJAH... PLUS - Ain't You Glad You Got Religion / Rock O'My Soul / Light From The Lighthouse / It Is No Secret / The Sunshine Of His Love / Gloryland / Virgin Mary / Michael Row The Boat / Sing Hallelujah / We Shall Walk Through The Valley / No Hiding Place / Good News! Chariots A'Comin' / Steal Away / Noah Found Grace In The Eyes Of The Lord / Joshua Fit De Battle Of Jericho / His Eye Is On The Sparrow / Born In Bethlehem / This Train / New Burying Ground / Nobody Knows The Trouble I've Seen / Trumpet Sounds / Rise Up / There's A Big Wheel / Bound For Zion / Glory | |||||||||
03/2000 | CD SEQUEL NEMCD 346 (UK) | THE FOLK ALBUM... PLUS - I'm Gonna Be A Bachelor / Interstate Forty / After Taxes / Where In The World (Where In This World Are We Going) / Diamonds Of Dew / Bound For Zion / She Was T-Bone Talking Woman / Wedding Bells / Reverend Mr Black / The Doctor's Daughter / Blistered / Farewell (Fare Thee Well) / Seven Daffodils (Seven Golden Daffodils) / When I Was Young / (It Was) A Very Good Year / 500 Miles Away From Home / Lemon Tree / Fisherman's Luck / Louisiana Man / Won't You Tell Me / My Sweet Marie / Ding Ding / Leaving Blues | |||||||||
04/2000 | CD CASTLE MUSIC 165 (UK) | KING OF SKIFFLE - Rock Island Line / Jack O'Diamonds / Tom Dooley / Puttin' On The Style / I'm Alabammy Bound / Wabash Cannonball / Wreck Of The Old '97 / Battle Of New Orleans / Bring A Little Water, Sylvie / Nobody Loves Like An Irishman / Michael, Row The Boat Ashore / Does Your Chewing Gum Lose Its Flavour On The Bedpost Overnight / My Old Man's A Dustman / Cumberland Gap / Don't You Rock Me Daddy-O / Grand Coulee Dam / Have A Drink On Me / Gamblin' Man / Nobody's Child | |||||||||
09/2000 | CD DELTA ? (US) | PUTTING ON THE STYLE - 500 Miles Away From Home / Bring A Little Water Sylvie / Corrine Corrina / Cumberland Gap / Glory / Ham'n' Eggs / House Of The Rising Sun / I Shall Not Be Moved / Junko Partner / Keep On The Sunny Side / Miss Otis Regrets / Mule Skinner Blues / Nobody Knows The Trouble I've Seen / Nobody's Child / On A Monday / Putting On The Style / Sorry But I'm Gonna Have To Pass / Times Are Getting Hard Boys / Pick A Bale Of Cotton / Little Liza Jane | |||||||||
10/2000 | 2 CD CASTLE MUSIC 666 (UK) | TALKING GUITAR BLUES - THE VERY BEST OF LONNIE
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05/2001 | CD ZIRCON 51002 (CAN) | COMPLETE CONWAY - LIVE 1957 - On A Monday / Old Hannah (Go Down Old Hannah) / Mule-Skinner Blues / Precious Memories / Brother Moses Smote The Water / Ella Speed / Glory / Black Gir / Glory / I'm Alabammy Bound / Cumberland Gap / Don't You Rock Me Daddy-O / Bring A Little Water, Sylvie / Gamblin' Man / Puttin' On The Style | |||||||||
02/2002 | CD CASTLE MUSIC PLS CD 539 (UK) | KING OF SKIFFLE - Rock Island Line / Jack O Diamonds / Tom Dooley / Putting On The Style / I'm Alabammy Bound / Wabash Cannonball / Wreck Of The Old 97 / Battle Of New Orleans / Bring A Little Water Sylvie / Nobody Loves Like An Irishman / Michael Row The Boat Ashore / Does Your Chewing Gum Lose Its Flavour (On The Bedpost Ov ) / My Old Man's A Dustman / Cumberland Gap / Don't You Rock Me Daddy-O / Grand Coulee Dam / Have A Drink On Me / Gamblin Man / Nobody's Child | |||||||||
09/2002 | 3 CD CASTLE MUSIC CMETD 580 (UK) | ROCK ISLAND LINE - THE SINGLES ANTHOLOGY
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07/2003 | CD CASTLE MUSIC 72338 (UK) | PUTTING ON THE STYLE - THE GREATEST HITS - Rock Island Line / Lost John / Bring A Little Water, Sylvie / Don't You Rock Me Daddy-O / Cumberland Gap / Gamblin' Man / Puttin' On The Style / My Dixie Darling / Jack O'Diamonds / The Grand Coolie Dam / Sally Don't You Grieve / Tom Dooley / Does Your Chewing Gum Lose Its Flavour / The Battle Of New Orleans / Sal's Got A Sugar Lip / My Old Man's A Dustman / I Wanna Go Home / Lorelei / Lively! / Have A Drink On Me / Michael Row The Boat / Lumbered / The Comancheros / The Party's Over / Pick A Bale Of Cotton | |||||||||
11/2004 | CD UPBEAT JAZZ URCD200 (UK) | THIS YERE DE STORY - Bring A Little Water Sylvie / Story / My Grandfather's Clock / Story / One Meat Ball / Story / House Of The Rising Sun / Story / Saint Louis Blues / Story / Wreck Of The Old 97 / Story / Ramblin' Man / Story / Midnight Special / Can't You Line 'em / Story / This Land Is Your Land (intro) / This Land Is Your Land (reprise) / Battle Of New Orleans / I Wanna Go Home / Putting On The Style / Rock Island Line / My Old Man's a Dustman / Corrine Corrina (bridge) / Goodnight Irene / Corrine Corrina (reprise/finale) | |||||||||
12/2004 | CD CASTLE MUSIC PLSCD 727 (UK) | PUTTIN' ON THE COUNTRY STYLE - Rock Island Line (Pye Re-Cut) / Battle Of New Orleans / Wabashcannonball / Nobody's Child / Wreck Of The Old 97 / My Dixie Darlin' / Jimmie Brown The Newsboy / Gold Rush Is Over / Talking Guitar Blues / John Hardy / Fort Worth Jail / Wedding Bells / Rev. Mr Black / Love Is Strange / Beyong The Sunset / Keep On The Sunny Side / 500 Miles From Home / There's A Big Wheel / Lousiana Man / Burning Bridges / Muleskinner Blues (live) / Worried Man | |||||||||
07/2005 | CD DISKY ? (UK) | KING OF THE SKIFFLE - Rock Island Line / Jack O'Diamonds / Tom Dooley / Puttin' On The Style / I'm Alabammy Bound / Wabash Cannonball / Wreck Of The Old '97 / Battle Of New Orleans / Bring A Little Water, Sylvie / Nobody Loves Like An Irishman / Michael, Row The Boat Ashore / Does Your Chewing Gum Lose Its Flavour On The Bedpost Overnight / My Old Man's A Dustman / Cumberland Gap / Don't You Rock Me Daddy-O / Grand Coulee Dam / Have A Drink On Me / Gamblin' Man / Nobody's Child | |||||||||
10/2005 | CD CASTLE MUSIC CMRCD 1224 (UK) | LONESOME TRAVELLER - AN INTRODUCTION TO AN INSPIRATIONAL PERFORMER - Old Grey Goose / Lost John / Ain't No More Cane On The Brazos / Midnight Special / Bring A Little Water Sylvie / Sorry But I'm Gonna Have To Pass / Love Is Strange / Junko Partner / Stewball / Talking Guitar Blues / Seven Golden Daffodils / I've Got Rocks In My Head / Grand Coolie Dam / 500 Miles Away From Home / It Was A Very Good Year / Ramblin' Round / Lonesome Traveller / Times Are Getting Hard Boys / Nobody Loves Like An Irishman / Sally Don't You Grieve / Michael Row The Boat Ashore / Rock O' My Soul / Nobody's Child / I Wanna Go Home / Wreck Of The Old 97 / I'm A Ramblin' Man / Farewell (Fare Thee Well) / Rock Island Line | |||||||||
05/2006 | 3 CD CASTLE PULSE PBXCD 377 (UK) | SKIFFLE KING :
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05/2006 | CD DELTA MUSIC 26533 (UK) | THE EARLY YEARS - Rock Island Line / John Henry / St. Louis Blues (Lonnie DONEGAN & Ottilie PATTERSON) / The Girls Go Crazy (Lonnie DONEGAN, Ottilie PATTERSON & Chris BARBER) / Bobby Shaftoe (Lonnie DONEGAN, Ottilie PATTERSON & Chris BARBER) / Chimes Blues (Lonnie DONEGAN, Ottilie PATTERSON & Chris BARBER) / Ice Cream (Lonnie DONEGAN, Ottilie PATTERSON & Chris BARBER) / Merry Down Rag (Lonnie DONEGAN, Ottilie PATTERSON & Chris BARBER) / Reckless Blues (Lonnie DONEGAN & Ottilie PATTERSON) / I Hate A Man Like You (Lonnie DONEGAN & Ottilie PATTERSON) / Bury My Body / Diggin' My Potatoes / New Orleans Blues (Lonnie DONEGAN, Ottilie PATTERSON & Chris BARBER) / Oh, Didn't He Ramble (Lonnie DONEGAN, Ottilie PATTERSON & Chris BARBER) / Stevedore Stomp (Lonnie DONEGAN & Chris BARBER) / I Never Knew Whar A Girl Could Do (Lonnie DONEGAN, Ottilie PATTERSON & Chris BARBER) / Weeping Willow Blues (Lonnie DONEGAN, Ottilie PATTERSON & Chris BARBER) / I'd Love It / It's Tight Like That / Skokiaan / Storyville Blues / Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out (Lonnie DONEGAN & Ottilie PATTERSON) | |||||||||
08/2006 | CD CASTLE MUSIC CMRCD 1407 (UK) | DONEGAN ON STAGE - On A Monday / Old Hannah [live at Conway Hall] / Mule Skinner Blues [live at Conway Hall] / Precious Memories [live at Conway Hall] / Brother Moses Smote The Water [live at Conway Hall] / Ella Speed / Glory [false start - live at Conway Hall] / Black Girl [live at Conway Hall] / Glory / I'm Alabammy Bound [live at the Royal Albert Hall] / Cumberland Gap [live at the Royal Albert Hall] / Don't You Rock Me Daddy-O / Bring A Little Water, Sylvie [live at the Royal Albert Hall] / Gamblin' Man / Puttin' On The Style | |||||||||
10/2006 | CD UPBEAT JAZZ 212 (UK) | THE LAST TOUR - Ol' Riley (Lonnie DONEGAN GROUP) / When I Get Off This Feelin' (Lonnie DONEGAN GROUP) / The Battle Of New Orleans (Lonnie DONEGAN GROUP) / Band Intro (Lonnie DONEGAN GROUP) / I've Got Rocks In My Bed (Lonnie DONEGAN GROUP) / Corrine, Corrina (Lonnie DONEGAN GROUP) / Rock Island Line (Lonnie DONEGAN GROUP) / Does Your Chewing Gum Lose Its Flavour On The Bedpost Over Night? (Lonnie DONEGAN GROUP) / Where Did You Get That Hat? (Lonnie DONEGAN GROUP) / Lonnie Chat (Lonnie DONEGAN GROUP) / I'll Never Fall In Love Again (Lonnie DONEGAN GROUP) / It Takes A Worried Man (Peter DONEGAN GROUP) / I Wanna Go Home (Peter DONEGAN GROUP) / I Love You (Peter DONEGAN) / Corrine Corrina (Lonnie DONEGAN GROUP) | |||||||||
01/2007 | 2 CD SMITH & CO. SCCD 1123 (US) | THE ORIGINAL SKIFFLE RECORDINGS 1953-1956 :
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05/2007 | CD PEGASUS PEGCD 622 (UK) | THE BEST OF LONNIE DONEGAN - The Ballad Of Jesse James / Bobby Shaftoe / Diggin' My Potatoes / Ramblin' Man / John Henry / Old Riley / Nobody's Child / Bring A Little Water Sylvie / The Girls Go Crazy About The Way I Walk / Frankie And Johnny / I Hate A Man Like You / I Shall Not Be Moved / Takes A Worried Man / Rock Island Line / Railroad Bill / Lost John / Dead Or Alive / Stewball / Stackalee / Wabash Cannonball / Wreck Of The Old '97 / I'm Alabamy Bound / Bury My Body | |||||||||
2007 | CD CASTLE MUSIC CMQCD1505 (UK) | PUTTIN' ON THE STYLE - Rock Island Line / Have A Drink On Me / Ham 'n' Eggs / I Wanna Go Home / Diggin' My Potatoes / Nobody's Child / Puttin' On The Style / Frankie And Johnny / Drop Down Baby / Lost John / ADDITIONAL TRACKS : The Grand Coulee Dream / London Is Behind Me / Whoa Buck (Whoa Back, Buck) / I'm Just A Rolling Stone | |||||||||
10/2007 | CD MEMORY LANE / PEGASUS PGNCD 921 (UK) | MIDNIGHT SPECIAL - LONNIE DONEGAN AND FRIENDS - Midnight Special / Stevedore Stomp / Merrydown Blues / The Martinique / New Burying Ground / Papa De Da Da / Ugly Chile / Whistling Rufus / Hush A By / In The Evening When The Sun Goes Down / Oh, Didn't He Ramble / The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise / April Showers / Careless Love / One Sweet Letter from You / New Orleans Blues / You Don't Understand / Wild Cat Blues / The Big House Blues | |||||||||
11/2007 | CD UPBEAT JAZZ URCD 218 (UK) | JUBILEE CONCERT 2ND HALF - Tom Dooley / Lonnie Chant - New Burying Ground / Grand Coulee Dam / New York Town / Miss Otis Regrets / Does Your Chewin Gome Lose Its Flavour On The Bedpost / One Night Of Love / Rock Island Line / You Were On My Mind / I'll Be Your Alibi / Leaving Blues (DONEGAN'S DANCING SUNSHINE BAND) / Donegan's Dancing Sunshine Band (DONEGAN'S DANCING SUNSHINE BAND) / Over In The Gloryland / Corrine Corrina / Goodnight, Irene | |||||||||
03/2008 | CD DISKY SI905664 (NL) | HERE'S LONNIE DONEGAN - Cumberland Gap / Gamblin' Man / Puttin' On The Style / Lost John / Don't You Rock Me Daddy-O / Rock Island Line / Bring A Little Water Sylvie / Jack O'Diamonds / Stewball / Midnight Special / I'm Just A Rolling Stone / Wabash Cannonball / The Ballad Of Jesse James / My Dixie Darling / Dead Or Alive / Frankie & Johnny / Wreck Of The Old '97 / Stackalee (Stack O'Lee) | |||||||||
08/2008 | 3 CD ACROBAT / FUTURE NOISE ACTRCD 9013 (UK) | MIDNIGHT SPECIAL - THE SKIFFLE YEARS 1953-57 :
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2008 | 3 CD DELTA MUSIC 60352 (UK) | PUTTIN' ON THE STYLE :
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01/2009 | CD MBOP DIRECT / FOUNTAIN ? (UK) | FROM THE BEGINNING - John Henry / Diggin' My Potatoes / New Orleans Blues / Oh, Didn't He Ramble / Skokiaan / Storyville Blues / St. Louis Blues / Bobby Shaftoe / Chimes Blues / Rock Island Line / I Never Knew What A Girl Could Do / Weeping Willow Blues / I'd Love It | |||||||||
02/2009 | CD UPBEAT URCD 226 (UK) | LONNIE LIVE! RARE TAPES FROM THE LATE SIXTIES - Bring A Little Water, Sylvie - Putting On The Style - Tom Dooley - Does Your Chewing Gum Lose Its Flavour On The Bedpost Overnight / My Old Man's A Dustman / Lonnie Chat / I Wanna Go Home / Battle Of New Orleans #1 / Rock Island Line / Cumberland Gap - Jack Of Diamonds - Gambling Man / Chinatown / Harvest Moon/Me And My Gal - It's A Long Way To Tipperary / Chesapeake Bay / Lonnie Chat / Sammy's Bar / Beyond The Shadow / Relax Your Mind / Hit Me Across The Head With A Spoon Mama / Grand Coulee Dam / Does Your Chewing Gum Lose Its Flavour On The Bedpost Overnight? / Battle Of New Orleans #2 / I Lost My Heart On The 542 / Come To Australia, Great Uncle Albert Is Dead / Looking For A Man | |||||||||
02/2009 | 3 CD BIG3 BT 3008 (UK) | LONNIE DONEGAN & THE ORIGINAL HITS OF THE
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08/2009 | CD PEGASUS PGDCD 058 (UK) | HEROES COLLECTION :
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01/2010 | 2 CD SMITH & CO. SCCD 1190 (US) | MORE ORIGINAL SKIFFLE RECORDINGS - 1952-1959 :
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05/2011 | CD DELTA MUSIC 6816 (UK) |
THE HIT COLLECTION - Rock Island Line / Cumberland Gap / Battle Of New Orleans / Don't You Rock Me Daddy-O / Bring A Little Water, Sylvie / The Grand Coulee Dam / Sally Don't You Grieve / Dead Or Alive / Tom Dooley / Jack O'Diamonds / My Dixie Darling / Betty Betty Betty / Stewball / Lonesome Traveller / Gamblin' Man / Puttin' On The Style / Does Your Chewing Gum Lose Its Flavour On The Bedpost Overnight? / My Old Man's A Dustman |
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08/2012 | 2 CD PRIMO PRMCD 6138 (CZ) | THE ESSENTIAL RECORDINGS :
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12/2012 | 2 CD JASMINE JASCD 224 (UK) | MY OLD MAN'S A DUSTMAN -
THE SINGLES A'S & B'S 1954-1961 :
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