James Robert "Bob" Wills (March 6, 1905 – May 13, 1975) was an AmericanWestern swing musician, songwriter, and bandleader. Considered by music authorities as the co-founder of Western swing, he was universally known as the King of Western Swing (after the death of Spade Cooley who used the moniker "King Of Western Swing" from 1942 to 1969.)
Wills formed several bands and played radio stations around the South and West until he formed the Texas Playboys in 1934 with Wills on fiddle, Tommy Duncan on piano and vocals, rhythm guitarist June Whalin, tenor banjoist Johnnie Lee Wills, and Kermit Whalin, who played steel guitar and bass. The band played regularly on a Tulsa, Oklahoma radio station and added Leon McAuliffe on steel guitar, pianist Al Stricklin, drummer Smokey Dacus, and a horn section that expanded the band's sound. Wills favored jazz-like arrangements and the band found national popularity into the 1940s with such hits as "Steel Guitar Rag", "New San Antonio Rose", "Smoke On The Water", "Stars And Stripes On Iwo Jima", and "New Spanish Two Step".
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How Rockabilly Came To Be –The Hillbilly & White Blues Recordings That Started It All
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Bring It on Down to My House Honey
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Bring It on Down to My House Honey · Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys
Tiffany Transcriptions, Vol. 2
℗ 1946 Kaleidoscope Records
Trumpet: Alex Brashear
Vocals: Dean McKinney
Electric Guitar: Eldon Shamblin
Vocals: Evelyn McKinney
Pedal Steel Guitar: Herb Remington
Fiddle, Flute: Joe Holley
Drums: Johnny Cuviello
Guitar: Lester Barnard Jr.
Fiddle, Flute, Saxophone: Louis Tierney
Bass: Luke Wills
Piano: Millard Kelso
Drums: Monte Mountjoy
Pedal Steel Guitar: Noel Boggs
Banjo: Ocie Stockard
Pedal Steel Guitar: Roy Honeycutt
Mandolin: Tiny Moore
Vocals: Tommy Duncan
Bass, Fiddle, Flute, Vocals: Wills Bob
Writer: Hellman
Writer: T. Duncan
Writer: Wills Bob
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Bring It On Down To My House, Honey
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Let Me Tell You About A Song
℗ 1972 Capitol Records Nashville
Released on: 2010-01-01
Composer: Bob Wills
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Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys (1944)
♪ Ride On! My Prairie Pinto ♪
Written by Alice Blackmore and Carmen Cortez
Performed by Tommy Duncan (vocal) with Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys
♪ Chicken Reel ♪
Traditional
Played on the fiddle at the beginning of the history montage
♪ My Adobe Hacienda ♪
Written by Louise Massey and Lee Penny
Performed by an unidentified female vocalist, an unidentified female vocal trio and Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys
♪ Mama Don't Allow ♪
Traditional
Performed by an unidentified female vocalist with Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys
♪ New San Antonio Rose ♪
Written by Bob Wills
Performed by Tommy Duncan (vocal), an unidentified female vocal trio and Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys
published: 06 Feb 2019
Bob Wills & Tommy Duncan - Oh, Mona - Decca 1957
Bob Wills & Tommy Duncan - Oh, Mona - Decca 1957
published: 29 Sep 2016
Various Artists - You Oughta See My Fanny Dance - Previously unissued Western Swing,1935-42.mpg
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Various Artists - You Oughta See My Fanny Dance - Previously unissued Western Swing,1935-42 BCD 16532 AR
1 CD digipac with 52-page booklet
GENRE Western Swing
TRACKS 31
PLAYING TIME 84:23
Incredibly, after all these years, there's still some prime unissued Western Swing to be heard... and
BEAR FAMILY has it!
Thirty-one previously unissued recordings by the giants of Western Swing's golden age: Bob Wills, Adolph
Hofner, Roy Newman, and others!
Some of these titles were probably withheld because they were too risqué! These days, they sound like the
most fun ever had on record!
INFORMATION
Spanning 1935-42, this exciting collection brings together 31 previously unissued tracks from theWester...
published: 31 Aug 2011
78rpm: Miss Molly - Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys, 1942 - OKeh 6710
When there's a little chill on the way, who and what's better than a smooth snuggle bunny? Especially one who's hep to the steppin'? ;)
Dig.....
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Honey What You Gonna Do? · Bob Wills
How Rockabilly Came To Be –The Hillbilly & White Blues Recordings That Started It All
℗ 2010 Chrome Dreams
Released on: 2011-01-17
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How Rockabilly Came To Be –The Hillbilly & White Blues Recordings That Started It All
℗ 2010 Chrome Dreams
Released on: 2011-01-17
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Bring It on Down to My House Honey · Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys
Tiffany Transcriptions, Vol. 2
℗ 1946 Kaleidoscope Records
...
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Bring It on Down to My House Honey · Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys
Tiffany Transcriptions, Vol. 2
℗ 1946 Kaleidoscope Records
Trumpet: Alex Brashear
Vocals: Dean McKinney
Electric Guitar: Eldon Shamblin
Vocals: Evelyn McKinney
Pedal Steel Guitar: Herb Remington
Fiddle, Flute: Joe Holley
Drums: Johnny Cuviello
Guitar: Lester Barnard Jr.
Fiddle, Flute, Saxophone: Louis Tierney
Bass: Luke Wills
Piano: Millard Kelso
Drums: Monte Mountjoy
Pedal Steel Guitar: Noel Boggs
Banjo: Ocie Stockard
Pedal Steel Guitar: Roy Honeycutt
Mandolin: Tiny Moore
Vocals: Tommy Duncan
Bass, Fiddle, Flute, Vocals: Wills Bob
Writer: Hellman
Writer: T. Duncan
Writer: Wills Bob
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Bring It on Down to My House Honey · Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys
Tiffany Transcriptions, Vol. 2
℗ 1946 Kaleidoscope Records
Trumpet: Alex Brashear
Vocals: Dean McKinney
Electric Guitar: Eldon Shamblin
Vocals: Evelyn McKinney
Pedal Steel Guitar: Herb Remington
Fiddle, Flute: Joe Holley
Drums: Johnny Cuviello
Guitar: Lester Barnard Jr.
Fiddle, Flute, Saxophone: Louis Tierney
Bass: Luke Wills
Piano: Millard Kelso
Drums: Monte Mountjoy
Pedal Steel Guitar: Noel Boggs
Banjo: Ocie Stockard
Pedal Steel Guitar: Roy Honeycutt
Mandolin: Tiny Moore
Vocals: Tommy Duncan
Bass, Fiddle, Flute, Vocals: Wills Bob
Writer: Hellman
Writer: T. Duncan
Writer: Wills Bob
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Let Me Tell You About A Song
℗ 1972 Capitol ...
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Bring It On Down To My House, Honey · Merle Haggard · The Strangers
Let Me Tell You About A Song
℗ 1972 Capitol Records Nashville
Released on: 2010-01-01
Composer: Bob Wills
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Bring It On Down To My House, Honey · Merle Haggard · The Strangers
Let Me Tell You About A Song
℗ 1972 Capitol Records Nashville
Released on: 2010-01-01
Composer: Bob Wills
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♪ Ride On! My Prairie Pinto ♪
Written by Alice Blackmore and Carmen Cortez
Performed by Tommy Duncan (vocal) with Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys
♪ Chicken ...
♪ Ride On! My Prairie Pinto ♪
Written by Alice Blackmore and Carmen Cortez
Performed by Tommy Duncan (vocal) with Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys
♪ Chicken Reel ♪
Traditional
Played on the fiddle at the beginning of the history montage
♪ My Adobe Hacienda ♪
Written by Louise Massey and Lee Penny
Performed by an unidentified female vocalist, an unidentified female vocal trio and Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys
♪ Mama Don't Allow ♪
Traditional
Performed by an unidentified female vocalist with Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys
♪ New San Antonio Rose ♪
Written by Bob Wills
Performed by Tommy Duncan (vocal), an unidentified female vocal trio and Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys
♪ Ride On! My Prairie Pinto ♪
Written by Alice Blackmore and Carmen Cortez
Performed by Tommy Duncan (vocal) with Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys
♪ Chicken Reel ♪
Traditional
Played on the fiddle at the beginning of the history montage
♪ My Adobe Hacienda ♪
Written by Louise Massey and Lee Penny
Performed by an unidentified female vocalist, an unidentified female vocal trio and Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys
♪ Mama Don't Allow ♪
Traditional
Performed by an unidentified female vocalist with Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys
♪ New San Antonio Rose ♪
Written by Bob Wills
Performed by Tommy Duncan (vocal), an unidentified female vocal trio and Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys
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Various Artists - You Oughta See My Fanny Dance - Previously unis...
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Various Artists - You Oughta See My Fanny Dance - Previously unissued Western Swing,1935-42 BCD 16532 AR
1 CD digipac with 52-page booklet
GENRE Western Swing
TRACKS 31
PLAYING TIME 84:23
Incredibly, after all these years, there's still some prime unissued Western Swing to be heard... and
BEAR FAMILY has it!
Thirty-one previously unissued recordings by the giants of Western Swing's golden age: Bob Wills, Adolph
Hofner, Roy Newman, and others!
Some of these titles were probably withheld because they were too risqué! These days, they sound like the
most fun ever had on record!
INFORMATION
Spanning 1935-42, this exciting collection brings together 31 previously unissued tracks from theWestern Swing's greatest years.
It features some of the music's biggest names, including Bob Wills & his Texas Playboys, Adolph Hofner, Al Dexter, Roy Newman
& his Boys, Leon Selph & his Blue Ridge Playboys, the Hi-Flyers and Ocie Stockard & his Wanderers. Groups that defined Western
Swing before it even had a name! Sidemen include country legends like Leon McAuliffe and Moon Mullican!
'Previously Unissued' often implies substandard recordings. Not so here! This is full top-notchWestern Swing by some of the music's
best-ever performers. Hot stuff on par with -- or better than -- issued performances! Songs include You Ought To SeeMy Fanny
Dance, She Can't Be Satisfied, Fruit Wagon Gal, Around The Corner At Smokey Joe's, Who Comes In At My Back Door, Hash
House Hattie, and Look Who's Squawkin'. You get the idea!
TRACK LISTING
ROY NEWMAN: Out Of Place • Nagasaki • OCIE STOCKARD: You Turned Me Down • I Don't Know Nothin' About Lovin' • Lovin'
Baby Blues • I'll Forget You Bye And Bye • Gee • Hold Me Daddy • NITE OWLS: You Ought To See My Fanny Dance • AL DEXTER:
She Can't Be Satisfied • SLIM HARBERT: FruitWagon Gal • I've Got Enough Of Your Foolin' • Honey This Time I'm Gone • Around
The Corner At Smokey Joe's • Don't Check Out On Me • Who Comes In At My Back Door • Look Who's Squawkin' • HI FLYERS:
I'm Doing It Too • DICK REINHART: Hash House Hattie • LEON SELPH: Tell Me If You Love Me • When You Smile • If You Should
Go Away • Some Day • Now That You Have Gone • She's Gone Away • In My Dreams • ADOLPH HOFNER: For The One I Love Is
You • Rose Of The Alamo • Let's Count The Stars • BOB WILLS: Sittin' On Top Of The World • La Paloma
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Various Artists - You Oughta See My Fanny Dance - Previously unissued Western Swing,1935-42 BCD 16532 AR
1 CD digipac with 52-page booklet
GENRE Western Swing
TRACKS 31
PLAYING TIME 84:23
Incredibly, after all these years, there's still some prime unissued Western Swing to be heard... and
BEAR FAMILY has it!
Thirty-one previously unissued recordings by the giants of Western Swing's golden age: Bob Wills, Adolph
Hofner, Roy Newman, and others!
Some of these titles were probably withheld because they were too risqué! These days, they sound like the
most fun ever had on record!
INFORMATION
Spanning 1935-42, this exciting collection brings together 31 previously unissued tracks from theWestern Swing's greatest years.
It features some of the music's biggest names, including Bob Wills & his Texas Playboys, Adolph Hofner, Al Dexter, Roy Newman
& his Boys, Leon Selph & his Blue Ridge Playboys, the Hi-Flyers and Ocie Stockard & his Wanderers. Groups that defined Western
Swing before it even had a name! Sidemen include country legends like Leon McAuliffe and Moon Mullican!
'Previously Unissued' often implies substandard recordings. Not so here! This is full top-notchWestern Swing by some of the music's
best-ever performers. Hot stuff on par with -- or better than -- issued performances! Songs include You Ought To SeeMy Fanny
Dance, She Can't Be Satisfied, Fruit Wagon Gal, Around The Corner At Smokey Joe's, Who Comes In At My Back Door, Hash
House Hattie, and Look Who's Squawkin'. You get the idea!
TRACK LISTING
ROY NEWMAN: Out Of Place • Nagasaki • OCIE STOCKARD: You Turned Me Down • I Don't Know Nothin' About Lovin' • Lovin'
Baby Blues • I'll Forget You Bye And Bye • Gee • Hold Me Daddy • NITE OWLS: You Ought To See My Fanny Dance • AL DEXTER:
She Can't Be Satisfied • SLIM HARBERT: FruitWagon Gal • I've Got Enough Of Your Foolin' • Honey This Time I'm Gone • Around
The Corner At Smokey Joe's • Don't Check Out On Me • Who Comes In At My Back Door • Look Who's Squawkin' • HI FLYERS:
I'm Doing It Too • DICK REINHART: Hash House Hattie • LEON SELPH: Tell Me If You Love Me • When You Smile • If You Should
Go Away • Some Day • Now That You Have Gone • She's Gone Away • In My Dreams • ADOLPH HOFNER: For The One I Love Is
You • Rose Of The Alamo • Let's Count The Stars • BOB WILLS: Sittin' On Top Of The World • La Paloma
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How Rockabilly Came To Be –The Hillbilly & White Blues Recordings That Started It All
℗ 2010 Chrome Dreams
Released on: 2011-01-17
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Bring It on Down to My House Honey · Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys
Tiffany Transcriptions, Vol. 2
℗ 1946 Kaleidoscope Records
Trumpet: Alex Brashear
Vocals: Dean McKinney
Electric Guitar: Eldon Shamblin
Vocals: Evelyn McKinney
Pedal Steel Guitar: Herb Remington
Fiddle, Flute: Joe Holley
Drums: Johnny Cuviello
Guitar: Lester Barnard Jr.
Fiddle, Flute, Saxophone: Louis Tierney
Bass: Luke Wills
Piano: Millard Kelso
Drums: Monte Mountjoy
Pedal Steel Guitar: Noel Boggs
Banjo: Ocie Stockard
Pedal Steel Guitar: Roy Honeycutt
Mandolin: Tiny Moore
Vocals: Tommy Duncan
Bass, Fiddle, Flute, Vocals: Wills Bob
Writer: Hellman
Writer: T. Duncan
Writer: Wills Bob
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Bring It On Down To My House, Honey · Merle Haggard · The Strangers
Let Me Tell You About A Song
℗ 1972 Capitol Records Nashville
Released on: 2010-01-01
Composer: Bob Wills
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♪ Ride On! My Prairie Pinto ♪
Written by Alice Blackmore and Carmen Cortez
Performed by Tommy Duncan (vocal) with Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys
♪ Chicken Reel ♪
Traditional
Played on the fiddle at the beginning of the history montage
♪ My Adobe Hacienda ♪
Written by Louise Massey and Lee Penny
Performed by an unidentified female vocalist, an unidentified female vocal trio and Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys
♪ Mama Don't Allow ♪
Traditional
Performed by an unidentified female vocalist with Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys
♪ New San Antonio Rose ♪
Written by Bob Wills
Performed by Tommy Duncan (vocal), an unidentified female vocal trio and Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys
http://www.bear-family.de/country-western/western-swing/va-you-oughta-see-my-fanny-dance.html
Various Artists - You Oughta See My Fanny Dance - Previously unissued Western Swing,1935-42 BCD 16532 AR
1 CD digipac with 52-page booklet
GENRE Western Swing
TRACKS 31
PLAYING TIME 84:23
Incredibly, after all these years, there's still some prime unissued Western Swing to be heard... and
BEAR FAMILY has it!
Thirty-one previously unissued recordings by the giants of Western Swing's golden age: Bob Wills, Adolph
Hofner, Roy Newman, and others!
Some of these titles were probably withheld because they were too risqué! These days, they sound like the
most fun ever had on record!
INFORMATION
Spanning 1935-42, this exciting collection brings together 31 previously unissued tracks from theWestern Swing's greatest years.
It features some of the music's biggest names, including Bob Wills & his Texas Playboys, Adolph Hofner, Al Dexter, Roy Newman
& his Boys, Leon Selph & his Blue Ridge Playboys, the Hi-Flyers and Ocie Stockard & his Wanderers. Groups that defined Western
Swing before it even had a name! Sidemen include country legends like Leon McAuliffe and Moon Mullican!
'Previously Unissued' often implies substandard recordings. Not so here! This is full top-notchWestern Swing by some of the music's
best-ever performers. Hot stuff on par with -- or better than -- issued performances! Songs include You Ought To SeeMy Fanny
Dance, She Can't Be Satisfied, Fruit Wagon Gal, Around The Corner At Smokey Joe's, Who Comes In At My Back Door, Hash
House Hattie, and Look Who's Squawkin'. You get the idea!
TRACK LISTING
ROY NEWMAN: Out Of Place • Nagasaki • OCIE STOCKARD: You Turned Me Down • I Don't Know Nothin' About Lovin' • Lovin'
Baby Blues • I'll Forget You Bye And Bye • Gee • Hold Me Daddy • NITE OWLS: You Ought To See My Fanny Dance • AL DEXTER:
She Can't Be Satisfied • SLIM HARBERT: FruitWagon Gal • I've Got Enough Of Your Foolin' • Honey This Time I'm Gone • Around
The Corner At Smokey Joe's • Don't Check Out On Me • Who Comes In At My Back Door • Look Who's Squawkin' • HI FLYERS:
I'm Doing It Too • DICK REINHART: Hash House Hattie • LEON SELPH: Tell Me If You Love Me • When You Smile • If You Should
Go Away • Some Day • Now That You Have Gone • She's Gone Away • In My Dreams • ADOLPH HOFNER: For The One I Love Is
You • Rose Of The Alamo • Let's Count The Stars • BOB WILLS: Sittin' On Top Of The World • La Paloma
James Robert "Bob" Wills (March 6, 1905 – May 13, 1975) was an AmericanWestern swing musician, songwriter, and bandleader. Considered by music authorities as the co-founder of Western swing, he was universally known as the King of Western Swing (after the death of Spade Cooley who used the moniker "King Of Western Swing" from 1942 to 1969.)
Wills formed several bands and played radio stations around the South and West until he formed the Texas Playboys in 1934 with Wills on fiddle, Tommy Duncan on piano and vocals, rhythm guitarist June Whalin, tenor banjoist Johnnie Lee Wills, and Kermit Whalin, who played steel guitar and bass. The band played regularly on a Tulsa, Oklahoma radio station and added Leon McAuliffe on steel guitar, pianist Al Stricklin, drummer Smokey Dacus, and a horn section that expanded the band's sound. Wills favored jazz-like arrangements and the band found national popularity into the 1940s with such hits as "Steel Guitar Rag", "New San Antonio Rose", "Smoke On The Water", "Stars And Stripes On Iwo Jima", and "New Spanish Two Step".
[G] ROLY POLY, [C] eatin' corn n' [G] 'taters Hungry ev'ry minute of the [D] day [G] ROLY POLY, [C] gnawin' on a [G] biscuit Long as he can [D] chew it, it's [G] OK. [C] He can eat an apple pie An' [G] never even bat an eye [A] He likes everything from [A7]soup to [D] hay [G] ROLY POLY, [C] daddy's little [G] fattie Bet he's gonna [D] be a man some-[G] day. ROLY POLY, scrambled eggs for breakfast Bread n' jelly twenty times a day ROLY POLY, eats a hardy dinner It takes lots of strength to run and play. Pulls up weeds and does the chores And he runs both ways to all the stores He works up an appetite that way ROLY POLY, daddy's little fattie