The Delmore Brothers - Volume II Singing My Troubles Away
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Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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Goodbye Booze | 2:34 | |
Lonesome Jailhouse Blues | 2:54 | |
I'm Going Away | 2:44 | |
Go Easy Mabel | 2:32 | |
When It's Summer Time In A Southern Clime | 2:16 | |
That Yodelin' Gal Miss Julie | 2:31 | |
Brown's Ferry Blues #2 | 2:29 | |
Singing My Troubles Away | 2:32 | |
Lorena, The Slave | 2:35 | |
Leaving Town | 2:51 | |
Where Is My Sailor Boy | 3:02 | |
See That Coon In The Hickory Tree | 2:36 | |
False Hearted Girl | 2:51 | |
Beale St. Boogie | 2:38 | |
Happy Hickey The Hobo | 2:13 | |
Blow Your Whistle Freight Train | 2:50 | |
Wabash Blues | 2:37 | |
Take Away This Lonesome Day | 3:00 |
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Formats
- Vinyl
- LP
- Compilation
Credits
Role | Credit |
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Guitar | Alton Delmore, Rabon Delmore |
Vocals | Alton Delmore, Rabon Delmore |
Liner Notes | Charles Wolfe |
Notes
- Recorded 1933 to 1947, USA.
- Liner notes continue from Volume 1.
About The Delmore Brothers
The Delmore Brothers were an American vocal and instrumental (fiddle, guitar) duo, consisting of brothers Alton and Rabon Delmore. Rabon played the four string tenor guitar and in most cases sang the harmony. Alton played the standard six string Spanish guitar and sang lead. On occasion, they would switch parts to get a better blend.
Their career started when they auditioned for in 1931, which led to their first record for the label. Soon after, they were signed by the Grand Ole Opry. Their radio debut was on the Nashville program in 1932. From the late 1930's and throughout the 1940's, the brothers appeared on many other stations as well.
In the 1940's and 1950's, they were represented on . Their output included such songs as "Blues Stay Away From Me," "Prisoner's Farewell," "Midnight Special" and "Pan American Boogie," among others.
In 1952 Rabon died of lung cancer, after which Alton suffered a heart attack, the loss of his father and his daughter Susan, all within a three-year period. He moved back in Huntsville, Alabama. He taught some guitar, did odd jobs, and wrote prose. His autobiography, "Truth is Stranger than Publicity
Name Vars
- A & R: Delmore
- A 'n' R Delmore
- A&R Delmore
- A'n'R Delmore
- A. & R. Delmore
- A. And R. Delmore
- A. Delmore, R. Delmore
- A. Delmore-D. Delmore
- A. Delmore-R. Delmore
- A.+R. Delmore
- Alton & Rabon Delmore
- Alton And Rabon Delmore
- Alton Delmore and Rabon Delmore
- Alton Delmore-Rabon Delmore
- Alton Delmore/Rabon Delmore
- Alton and Rabon Delmore
- D.Brothers
- Del Mores
- Delemore, Delmore
- Delmoe, Delmore
- Delmore
- Delmore - Delmore
- Delmore Bros
- Delmore Bros.
- Delmore Brothers
- Delmore Brothers (Alton & Rabon)
- Delmore Brothers (Alton And Delmore)
- Delmore Brothers (Alton And Rabon)
- Delmore Brothers (Alton and Rabon)
- Delmore Brothers (Rabon And Alton)
- Delmore Brs
- Delmore, Delmore
- Delmore-Delmore
- Delmore/Delmore
- Demore Brothers
- Elton & Rabon Delmore
- R. Delmore; A. Delmore
- Rabon Delmore and Alton Delmore
- Rabon Delmore, Alton Delmore
- Robon Delmore and Alton Delmore
Members
- Alton Delmore
- Rabon Delmore