This was recorded in 1951 as the A side.The B side was "Good Morning Mister Echo" which went on to be a big hit for Jane Turzy.This was the second release on Decca,and she eventually recorded a total of 14 for this label.She recorded one each for the following, Coral, B&F, Aladdin & Pagent. Jane Turzy had the unique ability to adjust to the changing mood in music of the era,which led to a very succesful career in music for her. All of her recordings are listed below, and which side I like ( A-B or Both) is listed next to each record.
Discrography:
Decca
1. I Cried Myself To Sleep / Pretty Eyed Baby 27479,1951 (B)
2. Be Doggone Sure You call / Good Morning Mister Echo 27622,1951 (both)
3. Lonley Little Robin / Sweet Violets 27668,1951 (Both)
4. I've Got Those Summer Blues Again / Bing, Bong Bing 27701,1951 (B)
5. Yes You Are / I Like It 27851,1951 (both)
6. Mountain Laurel / Allegheny Fiddler 27949,1952 (both)
7. Little Train A-Chuggin' In My Heart / The Boom Song 28062,1952 (both)
8. Tennessee Warbler / It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angles 28374,1952 (B)
9. Ain't It A Cryin' Shame / Be My Baby 28436,1952 (B)
10. The Heart That Belongs To Me / Picking Sweethearts 28499,1952 (A)
11. Oh, Jimmy Jimmy / I Can't Get You Out Of My Heart 28607,53 (A)
12. I've Got a Letter / Call Me Up 28792,1953 (both)
13. It's You, It's You I Love / Such A Night 29087,1954 (A)
14. Lie To Me / My Sweet French Baby 29119,1954
Coral
Lonley Me / Honey Bee 62039,1958 (both)
B&F
Who Baby Who / Looky Look 1326,1960 (both)
Aladdin
Quick 3467,1960 B-side (Vocal by Janie and The Lemon Drops) B side
Pagent
Quick Like A Bunny P-716,1964 A-side (Vocal Jane Turzy with The Bunny-Hops)
Note: Both the Aladdin and the Pagent records have the same song.
@danielmkubacki Happy to hear that you do like it, and yes she had a very strong and clear voice.Thank you.
mezskr4 9 months ago
I like this song. she has a strong voice!
danielmkubacki 9 months ago