Gene Autry - Goodbye Little Darlin Goodbye When Im Gone Youll Soon Forget
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Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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Goodbye Little Darlin' Goodbye (From "South of the Border" | ||
Goodbye Little Darlin' Goodbye | ||
When I'm Gone You'll Soon Forget |
Video
GENE AUTRY When I'm Gone You'll Soon Forget (1940) - 78 RPM Record
GENE AUTRY Goodbye Little Darlin' Goodbye (1940) - 78 RPM Record
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Catalog Numbers
- 05463
- 37011
- C83
- G24101
Labels
- Vocalion
- Columbia
- Okeh
- Regal Zonophone
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Formats
- Shellac
- 10"
- 78 RPM
- Reissue
Companies
Role | Company |
---|---|
Record Company | Brunswick Record Corporation |
Pressed By | Sparton Of Canada Ltd. |
Credits
Role | Credit |
---|---|
Double Bass | Walter Jecker |
Fiddle | Carl Cotner, Spade Cooley |
Guitar | Eddie Tudor |
Piano Accordion | Paul Sells |
Steel Guitar [Electric Steel Guitar | Frankie Marvin |
Uncredited] | Frankie Marvin |
Vocals | Gene Autry |
Notes
- A: from "South Of The Border"
- Red label with Columbia notes and CBS microphone at top. Under COLUMBIA is written a two-line patent and trademark statement. The only patent mentioned by number is 1,702,564. This label design was in production from October 1945 to October 1947.
- "Goodbye Little Darlin' Goodbye" From "South Of The Border"
- Vocal with Instrumental Accompaniment
- Both sides recorded 12 March 1940 in Los Angeles, CA, US
- Canadian pressing by Sparton at London, Canada
- Text on label below Okeh banner without "Registered U. S. Patent Office" and "Use Columbia or Okeh Needles." Under logo is written a three-line patent and trademark statement including a reference to Patent 1702564. This label design was in use from 1941 to October 1945.
- Text on label below OKeh banner with "Registered U. S. Patent Office."
- Both sides recorded 12 March 1940 in Los Angeles, CA.
- Variant: very similar to Goodbye Little Darlin' Goodbye / When I'm Gone You'll Soon Forget but with "Use Columbia or Okeh Needles" left of center.
- Under logo is written a three-line patent and trademark statement including a reference to Patent 1702564. This label design was in use from 1941 to October 1945.
Barcodes
- Matrix / Runout: LA 2175
- Matrix / Runout: LA 2179
- Matrix / Runout (Side A label): LA 2175
- Matrix / Runout (Side B label): LA 2179
- Barcode (Side A runout): LA 2175A 44
- Barcode (Side B runout): LA 2179B 49
- Matrix / Runout (side A — label): LA 2175
- Matrix / Runout (side B — label): LA 2179
- Matrix / Runout (side A — runout): ʟᴀ 2175 A 17 ₂
- Matrix / Runout (side B — runout): ʟᴀ 2179 B 13 ₅
- Barcode (Side A runout): LA 2175A 37
- Barcode (Side B runout): LA 2179B 39
- Matrix / Runout (A label): LA 2175
- Matrix / Runout (B label): LA 2179
- Matrix / Runout (A runout): LA 2175 A 13 5
- Matrix / Runout (B runout): LA 2179 B 30 30
About Gene Autry
American performer, counted as one of the most important artists in the history of country music, Autry is the only person to be awarded stars in all five categories on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, for film, television, music, radio, and live performance. From the early 1930's on, he gained fame as a singing cowboy on the radio, in movies, and on television. A member of both the Country Music Hall of Fame and Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame, Autry made 640 recordings, including over 300 songs written or co-written by himself. His records sold more than 100 million copies and he has more than a dozen gold and platinum records, including the first record ever certified gold. From 1934 to 1953, excluding 194345 while he served in the United States Army Air Corps., Autry appeared in 93 films and 91 episodes of The Gene Autry Show television series. He was also the original owner of Records, with other business ventures including ownership of a television station, several radio stations in Southern California, & the Los Angeles Angels Major League Baseball team from 1961 to 1997 (aka the California Angels / the Anaheim Angels).
: September 29, 1907, Tioga, Texas
: October 2, 1998, Studio City, California
Real Name
- Orvon Gene Autry
Name Vars
- Antry
- Autrey
- Autry
- Autry, Gene
- Eugene Autry
- G .Autry
- G Autry
- G. Autrey
- G. Autry
- G.Autrey
- G.Autry
- Gene
- Gene Aurty
- Gene Autr
- Gene Autray
- Gene Autrey
- Gene Autry With Vocal Group
- J.ªüÈêü
- Orvon Gene Autry
- Yodeling Gene Autry
- ¸üóûªüÈêü
Aliases
- John Hardy
- Overton Hatfield
- Gene Johnson
- Bob Clayton
- Jimmie Smith
- Johnny Dodds
- Sam Hill
- Tom Long