Foolin' Around with Lightnin' Wells
Lightnin’ Wells and co-host Silas Albright celebrate The Father of Country Music, Jimmie Rodgers, with 14 Rodgers tracks performed by Wells throughout the years across numerous instruments and with plenty of yodeling. Rodgers, born Sept 8, 1987 in Meridian, Mississippi, grew up working on railroads with his father, starting as a waterboy before eventually becoming a brakeman. Rodgers later lived and played in Asheville, North Carolina, eventually recorded in Bristol, Tennessee and went on to become a country music superstar with hits like million-seller Blue Yodel No. 1 (T for Texas), Waitin’ For a Train, In the Jailhouse Now and Muleskinner Blues, influencing later stars from Gene Autry and Ernest Tubb to Bill Monroe and Bob Dylan. (0:59) Lightnin' introduces Jimmie Rodgers (8:28) The Brakeman’s Blues (13:13) Everybody Does it in Hawaii (17:02) My Rough and Rowdy Ways (21:02) I’m Lonely and Blue (25:09) In My Dear Old Southern Home (28:20) Mother (The Queen of My Heart) (32:20) Tuck Away My Lonesome Blues (36:10) He’s in the Jailhouse Now (40:19) Why Should I Be Lonely (44:31) Hurry Home Sweet Mama (48:00) Roll Along Kentucky Moon (52:18) Never No Mo’ Blues (55:56) Travelin’ Blues (59:58) Waiting For a Train Video: Jimmie Rodgers stars in short film The Singing Brakeman (1929) featuring performances of Waiting for a Train, Daddy and Home and Blue Yodel No. 1 (T for Texas) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQtnyfqtWJU]
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