Nice stuff. She sure was pretty. I remember her in her prime and as I recall she was kind of a wild child in country music and was frowardness upon by some. I like her voice. Thanks for the post. Old Jimmy sure had some great stuff out. Another great who died way to young. My dad was an alcoholic but a nice gentle guy. He loved Jimmy Rodgers stuff ad bought old 78's when he should have been buying food for the family. Drowned when I was 2. My mom told me about him.
Love love love Wanda Jackson. I grew up on your music and now my daughter who is 18 just covered this song on youtube.... She loves you too!!! Would love to meet you!
Great version, my favorite. Thanks for downloading. Couldn't find a Jimmie Rodgers version on YouTube. Is a Rodgers rendition available?
I play blues harmonica (cross harp) and Jimmie Rodgers tunes play real well. Real blues, even if it is labeled country. Interestingly, a scholarly paper on the origins of the blues puts forth the theory that the blues and country music crystallized in close to their current form in the Mississippi Delta area at about the same time, around 1900.
Great version, my favorite. Thanks for downloading. Couldn't find a Jimmie Rodgers version on YouTube. Is a Rodgers rendition available?
I play blues harmonica (cross harp) and Jimmie Rodgers tunes plau real well. Real blues, even if it is labeled country. Interestingly, a scholarly paper on the origins of the blues puts forth the theory that the blues and country music crystallized in close to their current form in the Mississippi Delta area at about the same time, around 1900.
@MrHadley2011 Stonewall Jackson died long ago before Wanda was born ... Your question was not dumb, but revealed a gap in your common knowledge. There are no dumb questions, but only silly answers. (Look it up, I didn't bullshit you !
There's a country singer; a former Grand Ol Opry member, still very much alive if long past his career peak, named Stonewall Jackson. Don't count too much on common knowledge.
Thanks,Carters01. I called my vinyl supplier and bought Capitol ST 2606,"Wanda Jackson Salutes the Country Music Hall of Fame". She does classics by Hank Sr.,Ernest Tubb,Roy Acuff,and Jimmie Rodgers.
I can't find "Wanda Jackson sings Jimmie Rodgers" on her discographies. On what album does this song appear? Was it ever released as a 45? My collection must have it! Thanks.
Wanda said in an interview (on youtube) this Jimmie Rodgers blue yodel is the first song she learned to sing and accompany on her guitar. She strums and sings it during the interview. ( Roots of Rock: Wanda Jackson )
Nice stuff. She sure was pretty. I remember her in her prime and as I recall she was kind of a wild child in country music and was frowardness upon by some. I like her voice. Thanks for the post. Old Jimmy sure had some great stuff out. Another great who died way to young. My dad was an alcoholic but a nice gentle guy. He loved Jimmy Rodgers stuff ad bought old 78's when he should have been buying food for the family. Drowned when I was 2. My mom told me about him.
bacsi19461 1 day ago
Love love love Wanda Jackson. I grew up on your music and now my daughter who is 18 just covered this song on youtube.... She loves you too!!! Would love to meet you!
SandraLee7d 1 month ago
Wanda sings a good blues song too,sample(Weary Blues from Waiting)
lmturmenne 4 months ago
those were natural beauties not the new plastic surgery freaks
simpson2221 4 months ago
WHAT A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN IN EVERY WAY.
THE QUEEN.
ELVIS4221 4 months ago
Thanks for posting,,,,my kind of music,,,thank you miss Jackson...KOP...Bill
KyThumb 5 months ago
Great version, my favorite. Thanks for downloading. Couldn't find a Jimmie Rodgers version on YouTube. Is a Rodgers rendition available?
I play blues harmonica (cross harp) and Jimmie Rodgers tunes play real well. Real blues, even if it is labeled country. Interestingly, a scholarly paper on the origins of the blues puts forth the theory that the blues and country music crystallized in close to their current form in the Mississippi Delta area at about the same time, around 1900.
lorrin1950 6 months ago
Great version, my favorite. Thanks for downloading. Couldn't find a Jimmie Rodgers version on YouTube. Is a Rodgers rendition available?
I play blues harmonica (cross harp) and Jimmie Rodgers tunes plau real well. Real blues, even if it is labeled country. Interestingly, a scholarly paper on the origins of the blues puts forth the theory that the blues and country music crystallized in close to their current form in the Mississippi Delta area at about the same time, around 1900.
lorrin1950 6 months ago
Dumb Question??? Is Wanda Jackson, Stonewall Jackson's wife???
MrHadley2011 9 months ago
@MrHadley2011 They are not related. Jackson is her maiden name. She has been married to Wendell Goodman since 1961.
Carters01 9 months ago
@MrHadley2011 Stonewall Jackson died long ago before Wanda was born ... Your question was not dumb, but revealed a gap in your common knowledge. There are no dumb questions, but only silly answers. (Look it up, I didn't bullshit you !
SpaceCowboy641 2 months ago
@SpaceCowboy641
There's a country singer; a former Grand Ol Opry member, still very much alive if long past his career peak, named Stonewall Jackson. Don't count too much on common knowledge.
coy0te9 2 months ago
comofan100
Wonderfull.
Comofan100 9 months ago
What's a mornin' without country music,
God bless the old days...
thesabrix 11 months ago
Wonderful yodel!!!
bonifacioclaudio16 1 year ago
I bet if ole Jimmie was livin when she recorded this one he would be standin tall.
if ya know what i mean.
bushwacker2008 1 year ago
Thanks,Carters01. I called my vinyl supplier and bought Capitol ST 2606,"Wanda Jackson Salutes the Country Music Hall of Fame". She does classics by Hank Sr.,Ernest Tubb,Roy Acuff,and Jimmie Rodgers.
RedneckSlim 1 year ago
I can't find "Wanda Jackson sings Jimmie Rodgers" on her discographies. On what album does this song appear? Was it ever released as a 45? My collection must have it! Thanks.
RedneckSlim 1 year ago
@RedneckSlim On the album 'Tears Will Be The Chaser For Your Wine'. I don't know if it was released on a 45.
Carters01 1 year ago
Wanda said in an interview (on youtube) this Jimmie Rodgers blue yodel is the first song she learned to sing and accompany on her guitar. She strums and sings it during the interview. ( Roots of Rock: Wanda Jackson )
donpdn 1 year ago
Thanx for uploadin it Man.Thumbs up
The007BLUESMAN 1 year ago
A beautiful woman and a beautiful voice!
eileenkabush 1 year ago