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Hall of fame

Title
  1. Hall of fame / Bob Wills & Tommy Duncan.
Published by
  1. Los Angeles, Calif. : United Artists Records, [1972?]
Author
  1. Wills, Bob, 1905-1975

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Additional authors
  1. Duncan, Tommy
Description
  1. 2 audio discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, stereo.; 12 in.
Series statement
  1. Legendary masters series ; #5
Uniform title
  1. Legendary masters series ; v. 5.
Alternative title
  1. Playboy medley.
  2. My confession.
  3. Blues in "A".
  4. Silver bells.
  5. Will you miss me when I\u0027m gone?
  6. Jobob rag.
  7. Sittin\u0027 on top of the world.
  8. Boot heel rag.
  9. Yearning.
  10. Ida Red likes the boogie.
  11. Stay a little longer.
  12. It make no difference now.
  13. Wabash blues.
  14. Kind of love I can\u0027t forget.
  15. Li\u0027l Liza Jane.
  16. Maiden\u0027s prayer.
  17. Blues for Dixie.
  18. Bubbles in my beer.
  19. Hang you head in shame.
  20. Time changes everything.
  21. San Antonio rose.
Subject
  1. Western swing (Music)
Contents
  1. Playboy medley (2:26) -- My confession (2:22) -- Blues in "A" (2:28) -- Silver bells (2:23) -- Will you miss me when I\u0027m gone? (2:20) -- The Jobob rag (2:27) -- Sittin\u0027 on top of the world (3:38) -- Boot heel rag (2:31) -- Yearning (2:27) -- Ida Red likes the boogie (2:19) -- Stay a little longer (2:12) -- It makes no difference now (2:20) -- Wabash blues (2:37) -- Take me back to Tulsa (2:33) -- The kind of love I can\u0027t forget (3:00) -- Li\u0027l Liza Jane (2:15) -- A maiden\u0027s prayer (2:23) -- Blues for Dixie (2:12) -- Bubbles in my beer (2:00) -- Hang your head in shame (2:22) -- Time changes everything (2:32) -- San Antonio rose (2:13).
Owning institution
  1. Columbia University Libraries
Note
  1. Western swing music.
  2. Originally released in the early 1960\u0027s in the U.S. on the Liberty label.
  3. Program and biographical notes by Martin Robert Gerf and John McEven ([10] p. ; ill.) attached and on container.