The Unsung Father of Country Music

~ Release by Ernest V. Stoneman (see all versions of this release, 1 available)

Tracklist

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1CD
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1Goodbye, Dear Old Step Stone
Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Stoneman3:12
2John Hardy
Justin Winfield3:09
3The Resurrection
recorded in:
Bristol, Tennessee, United States (on 1927-07-25)
recording of:
The Resurrection (on 1927-07-25)
composer:
G. R. Street
publisher:
Peer International Corporation (BMI)
Ernest V. Stoneman and His Dixie Mountaineers3:13
4West Virginia Highway
recorded in:
Camden, New Jersey, United States (on 1926-09-24)
guitar:
Ernest Stoneman (on 1926-09-24)
violin:
Kahle Brewer (on 1926-09-24)
recording of:
West Virginia Highway (on 1926-09-24)
Ernest V. Stoneman - Kahle Brewer3:04
5The Titanic
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1924-09-04)
autoharp, harmonica and baritone vocals:
Ernest Stoneman (on 1924-09-04)
recording of:
The Titanic (aka "It Was Sad When That Great Ship Went Down") (on 1924-09-04)
publisher:
William & Versey Smith (in 1927)
writer:
[unknown] (Special Purpose Artist – Do not add releases here, if possible.) (from 1915 until 1916)
Ernest V. Stoneman3:13
6The Spanish Merchant's Daughter
recorded in:
Bristol, Tennessee, United States (on 1928-10-31)
banjo:
Bolen Frost (on 1928-10-31)
guitar:
Uncle Eck Dunford (on 1928-10-31)
harmonica and baritone vocals:
Ernest Stoneman (on 1928-10-31)
violin and soprano vocals:
Hattie Stoneman (on 1928-10-31)
recording of:
The Spanish Merchant's Daughter (on 1928-10-31)
lyricist and composer:
A. M. Wakefield
arranger:
Ernest Stoneman
Stoneman Family43:15
7The Burial of Wild Bill
Frank Jenkins' Pilot Mountaineers2:51
8Sweeping Through the Gates
producer:
Ralph Peer (on 1927-07-25)
fiddle:
Kahle Brewer (on 1927-07-25) and Uncle Eck Dunford (on 1927-07-25)
guitar:
Ernest Stoneman (on 1927-07-25)
organ:
Irma Frost (on 1927-07-25)
vocals:
Edna Brewer (on 1927-07-25), Irma Frost (on 1927-07-25) and Ernest Stoneman (on 1927-07-25)
recording of:
Sweeping Through the Gates (on 1927-07-25)
composer:
Ernest Stoneman
Ernest V. Stoneman and His Dixie Mountaineers3:11
9Long Eared Mule
Ernest V. Stoneman and His Grayson County Boys3:05
10The Religious Critic
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (in 1926-04)
autoharp, harmonica and baritone vocals:
Ernest Stoneman (in 1926-04)
recording of:
The Religious Critic (in 1926-04)
Ernest V. Stoneman2:58
11Possum Trot School Exhibition Part 1
recorded in:
Atlanta, Georgia, United States (until 1922-02-22)
banjo:
Bolen Frost (on 1928-02-22) and George Stoneman (on 1928-02-22)
guitar:
Ernest Stoneman (on 1928-02-22)
violin:
Uncle Eck Dunford (on 1928-02-22)
spoken vocals:
Sam Patton (on 1928-02-22)
recording of:
Possum Trot School Exhibition (on 1928-02-22)
writer:
Ernest Stoneman
Ernest V. Stoneman and The Blue Ridge Corn Shuckers3:31
12Possum Trot School Exhibition Part 2
recorded in:
Atlanta, Georgia, United States (until 1922-02-22)
banjo:
Bolen Frost (on 1928-02-22) and George Stoneman (on 1928-02-22)
guitar:
Ernest Stoneman (on 1928-02-22)
violin:
Uncle Eck Dunford (on 1928-02-22)
spoken vocals:
Sam Patton (on 1928-02-22)
recording of:
Possum Trot School Exhibition (on 1928-02-22)
writer:
Ernest Stoneman
Ernest V. Stoneman and The Blue Ridge Corn Shuckers53:30
13I Am Resolved
recorded in:
Bristol, Tennessee, United States (on 1927-07-25)
recording of:
I Am Resolved (on 1927-07-25)
lyricist:
Palmer Hartsough
composer:
J. H. Fillmore
Ernest V. Stoneman and His Dixie Mountaineers3:04
14A Message From Home Sweet Home
Frank Jenkins' Pilot Mountaineers3:06
15The Wreck of the '97
Ernest V. Stoneman Trio2:51
16Old Joe Clark
recorded in:
Camden, New Jersey, United States (on 1926-09-25)
banjo:
Bolen Frost (on 1926-09-25)
guitar, harmonica and baritone vocals:
Ernest Stoneman (on 1926-09-25)
violin:
Kahle Brewer (on 1926-09-25)
soprano vocals:
Hattie Stoneman (on 1926-09-25)
recording of:
Old Joe Clark (on 1926-09-25)
lyricist and composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
part of:
Roud Folk Song Index (number: 3594)
Ernest V. Stoneman3:06
17Mountaineer's Courtship
recorded in:
Bristol, Tennessee, United States (on 1927-07-25)
producer:
Ralph Peer (on 1927-07-25)
guitar, harmonica and baritone vocals:
Ernest Stoneman (on 1927-07-25)
soprano vocals:
Irma Frost (on 1927-07-25)
vocals:
Uncle Eck Dunford (on 1927-07-25)
recording of:
Mountaineer’s Courtship (on 1927-07-25)
composer:
Ernest Stoneman
publisher:
Peer International Corporation (BMI)
E. Stoneman - Miss I. Frost - E. Dunford3:18
18No More Good-Byes
producer:
Ralph Peer (on 1927-07-25)
soprano vocals:
Irma Frost (on 1927-07-25)
recording of:
No More Good-Byes (on 1927-07-25)
lyricist:
Eddie Latta
Ernest V. Stoneman and His Dixie Mountaineers2:45
19The Raging Sea, How It Roars
Ernest V. Stoneman and The Blue Ridge Corn Shuckers3:22
20The Face That Never Returned
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1924-09-04)
autoharp, harmonica and baritone vocals:
Ernest Stoneman (on 1924-09-04)
recording of:
The Face That Never Returned (on 1924-09-04)
Ernest V. Stoneman3:06
21Ramblin' Reckless Hobo
The Sweet Brothers2:59
22Hop Light Ladies
Ernest V. Stoneman and The Dixie Mountaineers4:09
23All I've Got's Gone
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1928-11-21)
baritone vocals:
Ernest Stoneman (on 1928-11-21)
recording of:
All I've Got's Gone (on 1928-11-21)
Ernest V. Stoneman and His Dixie Mountaineers3:20
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1Goodbye, Dear Old Stepstone
Ernest V. Stoneman and His Dixie Mountaineers3:20
2The Railroad Flagman's Sweetheart
Frank Jenkins' Pilot Mountaineers3:08
3There's a Light Lit Up in Galilee
recorded in:
Bristol, Tennessee, United States (on 1928-10-31)
banjo:
Bolen Frost (on 1928-10-31)
guitar:
Uncle Eck Dunford (on 1928-10-31)
harmonica and baritone vocals:
Ernest Stoneman (on 1928-10-31)
violin and soprano vocals:
Hattie Stoneman (on 1928-10-31)
vocals:
Uncle Eck Dunford (on 1928-10-31)
concertmaster:
Ernest Stoneman (on 1928-10-31)
recording of:
There's a Light Lit Up in Galilee (on 1928-10-31)
composer:
Ernest Stoneman
Ernest Stoneman's Dixie Mountaineers2:45
4Sourwood Mountain
recorded in:
Camden, New Jersey, United States (on 1926-09-24)
banjo:
Bolen Frost (on 1926-09-24)
guitar, harmonica and baritone vocals:
Ernest Stoneman (on 1926-09-24)
violin:
Kahle Brewer (on 1926-09-24)
soprano vocals:
Hattie Stoneman (on 1926-09-24)
recording of:
Sourwood Mountain (on 1926-09-24)
lyricist and composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
part of:
Roud Folk Song Index (number: 754)
Ernest V. Stoneman and His Dixie Mountaineers2:54
5The Orphan Girl
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (in 1926-04)
autoharp, harmonica and baritone vocals:
Ernest Stoneman (in 1926-04)
recording of:
The Orphan Girl (in 1926-04)
Ernest V. Stoneman2:48
6Too Late
recorded in:
Bristol, Tennessee, United States (on 1928-11-01)
banjo:
Bolen Frost (on 1928-11-01)
guitar, harmonica and baritone vocals:
Ernest Stoneman (on 1928-11-01)
violin:
Uncle Eck Dunford (on 1928-11-01)
soprano vocals:
Hattie Stoneman (on 1928-11-01)
recording of:
Too Late (on 1928-11-01)
composer:
Uncle Eck Dunford
Stoneman Family3:29
7The Fate of Talmadge Osborne
Ernest V. Stoneman3:17
8I Know My Name Is There
producer:
Ralph Peer (on 1927-07-25)
soprano vocals:
Irma Frost (on 1927-07-25)
recording of:
Know My Name Is There (on 1927-07-25)
composer:
Daniel S. Warner
Ernest V. Stoneman and His Dixie Mountaineers3:05
9Flop Eared Mule
Ernest V. Stoneman Trio3:07
10The Lightning Express
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1925-05-27)
autoharp, harmonica and baritone vocals:
Ernest Stoneman (on 1925-05-27)
cover recording of:
Please, Mr. Conductor (The Lightning Express) (on 1925-05-27)
writer:
J. Fred Helf and E. P. Moran
Ernest V. Stoneman3:09
11Old Time Corn Shuckin' Part 1
producer:
Ralph Peer (on 1927-07-27)
banjo:
Bolen Frost (on 1927-07-27) and George Stoneman (on 1927-07-27)
guitar and baritone vocals:
Ernest Stoneman (on 1927-07-27)
ukulele:
Iver Edwards (on 1927-07-27)
violin:
Kahle Brewer (on 1927-07-27) and Uncle Eck Dunford (on 1927-07-27)
recording of:
Old Time Corn Shuckin’, Part 1 (on 1927-07-27)
writer:
Ernest Stoneman
publisher:
Southern Music Publishing Co., Inc. ((ASCAP) tradename Peermusic)
Ernest V. Stoneman and The Blue Ridge Corn Shuckers2:57
12Old Time Corn Shuckin' Part 2
producer:
Ralph Peer (on 1927-07-27)
banjo:
Bolen Frost (on 1927-07-27) and George Stoneman (on 1927-07-27)
guitar:
Ernest Stoneman (on 1927-07-27)
ukulele:
Iver Edwards (on 1927-07-27)
violin:
Kahle Brewer (on 1927-07-27) and Uncle Eck Dunford (on 1927-07-27)
spoken vocals:
Uncle Eck Dunford (on 1927-07-27)
recording of:
Old Time Corn Shuckin’, Part 2 (on 1927-07-27)
writer:
Ernest Stoneman
publisher:
Southern Music Publishing Co., Inc. ((ASCAP) tradename Peermusic)
Ernest V. Stoneman and The Blue Ridge Corn Shuckers3:25
13Are You Washed in the Blood?
producer:
Ralph Peer (on 1927-07-25)
soprano vocals:
Irma Frost (on 1927-07-25)
recording of:
Are You Washed in the Blood? (on 1927-07-25)
composer:
Elisha A. Hoffman (19th century hymn/gospel writer)
Ernest V. Stoneman and His Dixie Mountaineers3:18
14When the Snowflakes Fall Again
Frank Jenkins' Pilot Mountaineers3:09
15The Wreck on the C & O
recorded in:
Asheville, North Carolina, United States (in 1925-08)
autoharp, harmonica and baritone vocals:
Ernest Stoneman (in 1925-08)
recording of:
The Wreck on the C & O (in 1925-08)
writer:
Ernest Stoneman
Ernest V. Stoneman3:28
16Once I Had a Fortune
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1927-01-24)
baritone vocals:
Ernest Stoneman (on 1927-01-24)
recording of:
Once I Had a Fortune (on 1927-01-24)
Ernest V. Stoneman and The Dixie Mountaineers3:37
17The Road to Washington
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1927-05-12)
guitar, harmonica and baritone vocals:
Ernest Stoneman (on 1927-05-12)
violin:
Hattie Stoneman (on 1927-05-12)
recording of:
White House Blues (on 1927-05-12)
lyricist:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist) and Wilbur Jones (“The Father of Bluegrass”)
part of:
Roud Folk Song Index (number: 787)
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest V. Stoneman3:11
18He Is Coming After Me
Ernest V. Stoneman and The Dixie Mountaineers3:32
19Say, Darling, Say
Justin Winfield3:03
20The Old Hickory Cane
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1927-05-19)
guitar, harmonica and baritone vocals:
Ernest Stoneman (on 1927-05-19)
recording of:
The Old Hickory Cane (on 1927-05-19)
lyricist:
Josephine Furman (US 19th century lyricist)
composer:
H.T. Merrill (US 19th century songwriter)
Ernest V. Stoneman3:00
21New River Train
Justin Winfield2:52
22Nine Pound Hammer
Ernest and Eddie Stoneman2:41
23All I Got's Gone
Ernest and Eddie Stoneman2:58