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Blankenship Family - Working On The Railroad / Jack And Mae Album

Blankenship Family - Working On The Railroad / Jack And Mae Album
Performer: Blankenship Family
Title: Working On The Railroad / Jack And Mae
Country: US
Released: 11 Sep 1931
Catalog number: 23583
Label: Victor
MP3 album szie: 1336 mb
FLAC album size: 1212 mb

Tracklist

1Jack And Mae
Written-By – W. P. Blankenship
2Working On The Railroad
Arranged By – W. P. Blankenship

Credits

  • Bass Vocals [Uncredited]William Pool Blankenship
  • Cello [Uncredited]Darius Blankenship (tracks: A)
  • Fiddle [Uncredited]William Pool Blankenship (tracks: A)
  • Guitar [Uncredited]William Walter Blankenship
  • Lead Vocals [Uncredited]Daphna Blankenship, Darius Blankenship
  • Tenor Vocals [Uncredited]William Walter Blankenship (tracks: A)
  • Ukulele [Banjo Ukulele] [Uncredited]Daphna Blankenship (tracks: A)

Notes

Both sides recorded 29 May 1931 in Charlotte, NC.

Victor reported total sales of 997 copies.

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout): A 23583A
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B runout): A 23583B

Companies

  • Record Company – RCA Victor Company, Inc.

Short intro

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