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Episode #7- Good Records: "Truck Stops, Lazy and Desperate Men, Gooseballs and Fried Chicken."

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This episode of the Old Dingy Jukebox features some of my favorite country 45s from the 1950s and 1960s. Ranging from obscure, small label 45s to the more well known artists like George Jones and Merle Haggard on major labels like Capitol and Decca. Overall, the variety found on these records will make for an enjoyable listen to enthusiasts of down home American music styles. Enjoy.

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  1. Dick Mosely- Truck Stop Number Three. Tornado Records-1968
  2. Lonnie Irving- Gooseball Brown. Starday Records-1960
  3. Wynn Stewart- ‘Ol What’s Her Name. Capitol Records-1967
  4. George Jones- I Woke Up From Dreaming. Musicor Records- 1966
  5. Farmer Boys- I’m Just Too Lazy. Capitol Records- 1955
  6. Donny Young- It’s Been A Long, Long Time For Me. Decca Records- 1958
  7. Joe Maphis- Tennessee Two Step. Columbia Records- 1956
  8. Vern Stovall- Movin’ Round. Longhorn Records- 1967
  9. Carl Perkins- Let The JukeBox Keep Playing. Sun Records- 1955
  10. Merle Haggard- The Longer You Wait. Capitol Records- 1966
  11. The Cimarrons- Southern Fried Chicken. Zipp Records- 1956
  12. Connie & Joe- Home Is Where The Heart Is. Starday Records- 1960
  13. Buck Owens/Rose Maddox- Talk Of The Town. Capitol Records- 1963
  14. Johnny Bond- Broke Disgusted and Sad. Columbia Records- 1951
  15. Red Sovine- No Thanks Bartender. Decca Records- 1957
  16. Wayne Raney- Young Widow Brown. Starday Records- 1964
  17. Dick Mosely- Under the Double Eagle. Tornado Records-1968



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This episode of the Old Dingy Jukebox features some of my favorite country 45s from the 1950s and 1960s. Ranging from obscure, small label 45s to the more well known artists like George Jones and Merle Haggard on major labels like Capitol and Decca. Overall, the variety found on these records will make for an enjoyable listen to enthusiasts of down home American music styles. Enjoy.

E-mail: olddingyjukebox@gmail.com

Web: https://theolddingyjukebox.buzzsprout.com/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/olddingyjukeboxpodcast

Twitter: @OldDingy

Instagram: @olddingyjukeboxpodcast

Contribute/Donate to the podcast: https://paypal.me/christiangallo1?locale.x=en_US

  1. Dick Mosely- Truck Stop Number Three. Tornado Records-1968
  2. Lonnie Irving- Gooseball Brown. Starday Records-1960
  3. Wynn Stewart- ‘Ol What’s Her Name. Capitol Records-1967
  4. George Jones- I Woke Up From Dreaming. Musicor Records- 1966
  5. Farmer Boys- I’m Just Too Lazy. Capitol Records- 1955
  6. Donny Young- It’s Been A Long, Long Time For Me. Decca Records- 1958
  7. Joe Maphis- Tennessee Two Step. Columbia Records- 1956
  8. Vern Stovall- Movin’ Round. Longhorn Records- 1967
  9. Carl Perkins- Let The JukeBox Keep Playing. Sun Records- 1955
  10. Merle Haggard- The Longer You Wait. Capitol Records- 1966
  11. The Cimarrons- Southern Fried Chicken. Zipp Records- 1956
  12. Connie & Joe- Home Is Where The Heart Is. Starday Records- 1960
  13. Buck Owens/Rose Maddox- Talk Of The Town. Capitol Records- 1963
  14. Johnny Bond- Broke Disgusted and Sad. Columbia Records- 1951
  15. Red Sovine- No Thanks Bartender. Decca Records- 1957
  16. Wayne Raney- Young Widow Brown. Starday Records- 1964
  17. Dick Mosely- Under the Double Eagle. Tornado Records-1968



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