Uncle Dave Macon - Classic Sides 1924-1938 Album

Tracklist
1 | Late Last Night When My Willie Comes Home |
2 | Tennessee Jubilee |
3 | CD B - New York 1926-1927 |
4 | I's Gwine Back To Dixie |
5 | Susie Lee |
6 | Hold Onto The Sleigh |
7 | Stop That Knocking At My Door |
8 | Run |
9 | Station Will Be Changed After A While |
10 | All In Down And Out Blues |
11 | The Cross Eyed Butcher And The Cackling Hen |
12 | Wreck Of The Old Tennessee Gravy Train |
13 | The Gal That Got Stuck On Everything She Said |
14 | Since Baby's Learned To Talk |
15 | Only As Far As The Gate Dear Ma |
16 | Go Along Mule |
17 | When The Harvest Days Are Over |
18 | Old Dan Tucker |
19 | Two In One, Chewing Gum |
20 | Tennessee Red Fox Chase |
21 | Uncle Dave's Travels Part 2 (Around Louisville, Kentucky) |
22 | Over The Mountain |
23 | I'm A Goin' Away In The Morn |
24 | Keep My Skillet Good And Greasy |
25 | Tell Her To Come Back Home |
26 | Rise When The Rooster Crows |
27 | We Are Up Against It Now |
28 | Walking In The Sunlight |
29 | Sleepy Lou |
30 | Kissin' On The Sly |
31 | Uncle Dave's Travels Part 3 (In And Around Nashville) |
32 | Country Ham And Red Gravy |
33 | Man That Rode The Mule Around The World |
34 | Uncle Dave's Travels Part 1 (Misery In Arkansas) |
35 | I've Got The Morning Blues |
36 | Down By The River |
37 | Summertime On The Beeno Line |
38 | Shall We Gather At The River |
39 | She's Got The Money Too |
40 | Diamond In The Rough |
41 | Rabbit In The Pea Patch |
42 | The Bum Hotel |
43 | Walk Tom Wilson, Walk |
44 | Grey Cat On The Tennessee Farm |
45 | Comin' Round The Mountain |
46 | Old Ties |
47 | Old Ship Of Zion |
48 | My Daughter Wished To Marry |
49 | I'll Never Go There Anymore (The Bowery) |
50 | Mysteries Of The World |
51 | The Old Man's Drunk Again |
52 | Buddy Won't You Roll Down The Line |
53 | Life And Death Of Jesse James |
54 | Jordan Is A Hard Road To Travel |
55 | Molly Married A Traveling Man |
56 | Carve That Possum |
57 | Over The Road I'm Bound To Go |
58 | Hop High Ladies, The Cake's All Dough |
59 | Uncle Dave's Beloved Solo |
60 | Hold That Woodpile Down |
61 | The Bible's True |
62 | Way Down The Old Plank Road |
63 | Going Across The Sea |
64 | Worthy Of Estimation |
65 | More Like Your Dad Every Day |
66 | CD A - New York 1924-1926 |
67 | Peek-A-Boo |
68 | The New Ford Car |
69 | For Goodness Sakes Don't Say I Told You So |
70 | Sassy Sam |
71 | Bake That Chicken Pie |
72 | Uncle Dave's Travels Part 4 (Visit At The Old Maid's) |
73 | Arcade Blues |
74 | Oh Baby, You Done Me Wrong |
75 | Poor Sinners Fare You Well |
76 | I'll Tickle Nancy |
77 | From Earth To Heaven |
78 | When Reubin Comes To Town |
79 | Whoop 'Em Up Cindy |
80 | The Gayest Old Dude That's Out |
81 | Watermelon Smilin' On The Vine |
82 | Tom And Jerry |
83 | You've Been A Friend To Me |
84 | Deliverance Will Come |
85 | Wouldn't Give Me Sugar In My Coffee |
86 | CD C - New York, Chicago 1927-1929 |
87 | Sail Away Ladies |
88 | I'm The Child To Fight |
89 | All Go Hungry Hash House |
90 | Rock Around My Saro Jane |
91 | Farm Relief |
92 | CD D - Chicago, Jackson, Richmond, New Orleans, Charlotte 1929-1938 |
93 | So' Fly, Don't Bother Me |
94 | On The Dixie Bee Line (In That Henry Ford Of Mine) |
95 | Honest Confession Is Good For The Soul |
96 | Are You Washed In The Blood Of The Lamb |
97 | Cumberland Mountain Deer Race |
98 | Maple On The Hill |
99 | He's Up With The Angels Now |
100 | Sourwood Mountain Medley |
101 | Death Of John Henry (Steel Driving Man) |
102 | Darling Zelma Lee |
103 | Governor Al Smith |
104 | I'll Keep My Skillet Good And Greasy |
Credits
- Liner Notes – Pat Harrison
- Sleeve [Art] – Andrew Aitken Design
Notes
CD's are in separate jewel cases. Set is in thin cardboard box.
CD C and CD D have wrong dates listed in the title on the back. The front dates are correct.
Barcodes
- Barcode: 788065772925
- Other (Disc A): JSP7729 A
- Other (Disc B): JSP7729 B
- Other (Disc C): JSP7729 C
- Other (Disc D): JSP7729 D
Album
Classic Sides 1924-1938. Born less than half-a-decade after the end of the Civil War and performing well into the 1950s, Uncle Dave Macon was the link between the original roots of modern country music and the next generation of performers led by the Carter Family. Although Macon did not begin his professional career until the 1920s, much of his repertoire consisted of songs he must have first heard as a young man in Tennessee, including blackface minstrel tunes, gospel, work songs, comic banjo workouts, and traditional folk tunes like his early signature song Keep My Skillet Good and Greasy. Listen free to Uncle Dave Macon Classic Sides 1924-1938 Keep My Skillet Good and Greasy, Down by the River and more. 100 tracks . Uncle Dave Macon David Harrison Macon, October 7, 1870 March 22, 1952 also known as The Dixie Dewdrop was an American old-time banjo player, singer, songwriter, and comedian. Known for his chin whiskers, plug hat, gold teeth, and gates-ajar collar, he gained regional fame as a vaudeville performer in the early 1920s before becoming the first star of the Grand Ole Opry in the latter half of the decade. Uncle Dave Macon October 7, 1870 March 22, 1952, born David Harrison Macon-also known as The Dixie Dewdrop-was an American old-time banjo player, singer, songwriter, and comedian. Compilation album by Uncle Dave Macon. Disc A: New York 1924-1926. Keep My Skillet Good and Greasy. Down by the River. Old Dan Tucker. Station Will Be Changed After a While. Going Across the Sea. Watermelon Smilin' on the Vine. All Go Hungry Hash House. Old Ship of Zion. Rise When the Rooster Crows. Way Down the Old Plank Road. The Bible's True. Late Last Night When My Willie Comes Home. I've Got the Morning Blues. Death of John Henry Steel Driving Man. Box Set. Uncle Dave Macon Artist Format: Audio CD. Uncle Dave Macon was a very talented man in his time. It is always a good thing to collect these sounds and play them to our children so they will get a feeling of the older times. Read more. Disc IDs 0. Cover Art 0. Uncle Dave Macon on 1928-07-25 and Sam McGee on 1928-07-25. Worthy of Estimation. I'm the Child to Fight. by Uncle Dave Macon. Released: May 24, 2004. Track Listing. Uncle Dave's Beloved Solo. The Old Man's Drunk Again. Early Recordings Uncle Dave Macon album. Redirected from Early Recordings Uncle Dave Macon. Early Recordings are the early recordings of Uncle Dave Macon, released in 2001 and recorded between 1924-1925. Old Man's Last Hope 2:29. Keep My Skillet Good and Greasy 2:28. Hill-Billie Blues 2:51. All I've Got's Gone 2:36. The Fox Chase 2:42. Papa's Billie Goat 2:44. The Old Log Cabin In The Lane 2:46. She Was Always Chewing Gum 2:51. See a detailed Uncle Dave Macon timeline, with an inside look at his albums, children, awards & more through the years. Classic Cuts, Vol. 2: 1924-38 released. Award2006. Grammy Hall of Fame. Albumиюл 12, 2004. Classic Sides D: 1929-1938. Classic Sides D: 1929-1938 released. Songиюн 21, 2004. Uncle Dave Macon. 1 Tracks. songs table