Partager
YOU AIN'T TALKIN' TO ME
Charlie POOLE
- Ref. MC2552
- LEGACY, 2005. Enregistrement 1925-1931.
Interprètes
- Charlie POOLE : Voix, Banjo
- Lonnie AUSTIN : Fiddle
- Roy HARVEY : Guitare
- Posey RORER : Fiddle
- Norman WOODLIEF : Guitare
- Odell SMITH : Fiddle
- Lucy TERRY : Piano
- NORTH CAROLINA RAMBLERS
- ALLEGHENY HIGHLANDERS
- FLOYD COUNTY RAMBLERS
- Sam MCNEIL : Banjo
- Banks MCNEIL : Fiddle
- J.W. BOONE : Voix, Guitare
- Walter BOONE : Harmonica, Voix
- Dock WALSH : Banjo, Voix
- Arthur COLLINS : Voix
- Frank JENKINS : Banjo
- Uncle Dave MACON : Voix, Banjo
- Sid HARKREADER : Guitare, Voix
- HIGHLANDERS
- BLUE RIDGE HIGHBALLERS
- Artur WELLS : Banjo
- Charlie LAPRADE : Fiddle
- Lonnie GRIFFITH : Guitare
- BRANCH AND COLEMAN
- Ernest BRANCH : Banjo, Voix
- Bernice COLEMAN : Voix, Fiddle
- Cal STEWART : Voix
- THE RED FOX CHASERS
- Paul MILES : Banjo
- Guy BROOKS : Voix, Fiddle
- A.P. THOMPSON : Voix, Guitare
- Bob CRANFORD : Voix
- Byron PARKER AND HIS MOUNTAINEERS
- DeWitt "Snuffy" JENKINS : Banjo
- Homer SHERRILL : Fiddle
- Leonard STOKES : Guitare, Voix
- Clyde ROBBINS : Guitare
- Fred VAN EPS : Banjo
- Buster CARTER : Voix, Banjo
- Preston YOUNG : Guitare, Voix
- PEERLESS QUARTET
- Artur COLLINS
- Frank C. STANLEY
- Henry BURR
- Byron G. HARLAN
- Gid TANNER : Voix, Fiddle
- Fate NORRIS : Voix, Guitare
- Eddie MORTON : Voix
- John Fletcher PATTERSON : Banjo, Voix
- Dick NOLEN : Banjo
- Percy SETLIFF : Fiddle
- Lee NOLEN : Guitare
- Henry Clay EVERHART : Voix, Banjo
- Robert Dewey COOPER : Fiddle
- Thomas Franklin COOPER : Guitare
- Billy MURRAY : Voix
- Sam MOORE : Harmonica, Banjo
- Carl FREED : Piano
- Kelly HARRELL : Voix
- R.D. HUNDLEY : Banjo
- Alfred STEAGEL : Guitare
- Fisher HENDLEY : Banjo
- Marshall SMALL : Banjo
- Henry WITHER : Guitare
- GEORGIA CRACKERS
- Leon COFER : Banjo, Voix
- Paul COFER : Fiddle, Voix
- Ben EVANS : Guitare, Voix
- BIG CHIEF HENRY'S INDIAN STRING BAND
- Harold HALL : Banjo
- Henry HALL : Fiddle
- Clarence HALL : Guitare
- Charlie PARKER : Voix, Banjo
- Mack WOOLBRIGHT : Voix, Guitare
- DaCosta WOLTZ : Banjo
- Ben JARRELL : Fiddle, Voix
Pistes
- 1 Shootin' creek
- 2 Baltimore fire
- 3 Leaving home
- 4 There'll come a time
- 5 White house blues
- 6 The highwayman
- 7 Hungry hash house
- 8 The letter that never came
- 9 Take a drink on me
- 10 Husband and wife were angry one night
- 11 Ramblin' blues
- 12 Took my gal a-walkin'
- 13 Old and only in the way
- 14 Don't let your deal go down blues
- 15 Bil Mason
- 16 A kiss waltz
- 17 Flop eared mule
- 18 A trip to New York, pt.1
- 19 Sweet sixteen
- 20 Write a letter to my mother
- 21 If the river was whiskey
- 22 Mother's last farewell kiss
- 23 Milwaukee blues
- 24 Where the whippoorwill is whispering good night
- 25 The girl I left in sunny Tennessee
- 26 Sunny Tennessee
- 27 Bulldog down in sunny Tennessee
- 28 Moving day
- 29 It's movin' day
- 30 Home, sweet home
- 31 I'm the man that rode the mule 'round the world
- 32 Man that rode the mule 'round the world
- 33 Lynchburg Town
- 34 Going to Lynchburg Town * Don't let your deal go down
- 35 Some one
- 36 Monkey on a string
- 37 Monkey on a string
- 38 Can I sleep in your barn tonight mister
- 39 May I sleep in your barn tonight, mister
- 40 Married life blues
- 41 The infanta march
- 42 Sunset march
- 43 I'll roll in my sweet baby's arms
- 44 Goodbye Eliza Jane
- 45 Good-bye sweet Liza Jane
- 46 Good-bye Booze
- 47 Goodbye Booze
- 48 You ain't talking to me
- 49 You ain't talking to me
- 50 If I lose, I don't care
- 51 The battleship of Maine
- 52 Budded rose
- 53 Standing by a window
- 54 Uncle Dave's beloved solo
- 55 Come take a trip in my airship
- 56 I once loved a sailor
- 57 Dixie medley
- 58 My wife, she has gone and left me
- 59 My wife went away and left me
- 60 Baby Rose
- 61 Just keep wating till the good time comes
- 62 Shuffle feet, shuffle
- 63 Con from Tennessee
- 64 Coon from tennessee
- 65 On the banks of the Kaney
- 66 Dixie medley
- 67 Southern medley
- 68 The man that wrote Home sweet home never was a married man
- 69 Sweet sunny South
- 70 Take me back to the sweet sunny South
- 71 Oh! Didn't he ramble
- 72 He rambled