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Dawson, JimmieBirth name Thomas Latham; legally changed to James Dawson in 1956. Born 1924 in Haynesville, La. Died in 1992. "Jeffrey Parnell" may not be a pseudonym for Jimmie Dawson. |
Source: Shirley Dawson |
Notes:
Date | Label & Number | Image | Title & Credits | Matrix | Comps |
U.S. Singles & EPs | |||||
| Confederate (loc?) 200 [78] | I Can't Have You (I Don't Want No One) — Lonely Jeff Latham And The Tune Busters (from 78) |
A | ||
Walkin' Round in Circles — Lonely Jeff Latham And The Tune Busters (from 78) |
B | Collector CD 2868 (#17) | |||
1951 on label or cover | Playboy (Ariz.) 346 [78] | Flat-Top — Jimmie Dawson (from White Label LP 2806) |
J.P. 1234 | Pan American CD 56010 (#24) White Label LP 2806 (#5) | |
Here Today - Gone Tomorrow — Jimmie Dawson | J.P. 1235 | ||||
1955/Oct. 1 Bb c&w rev. | Bonanza (Ill.) 100 [78] (pressed by King) | Flat Top Boogie — Dave Farley | DFR-11 | ||
Here Today - Gone Tomorrow — Dave Farley | DFR-12 | ||||
1955/Oct. 1 Bb c&w rev. | Bonanza (Ill.) 45-100 [45] (pressed by King) | Flat Top Boogie — Dave Farley (from 45) |
DFR-11 | ||
Here Today - Gone Tomorrow — Dave Farley | DFR-12 | ||||
| WJOL-WMRO (Ill.) 806 [45] | Flat-Top — Your Ol'e Hillbilly Buddy - Dave Farley (from 45) |
45-DFR 11 | ||
Here Today - Gone Tomorrow — Your Ol'e Hillbilly Buddy - Dave Farley | 45-DFR 12 | ||||
| Bonanza (Ill.) 101 [78] (pressed by King) | Devil Eyes — Dave Farley | DFR 807 | ||
Walking 'Round In Circles — Dave Farley | DFR-806 | ||||
| Bonanza (Ill.) 45-101 [45] (pressed by King) | Devil Eyes — Dave Farley | 45-DFR-807 | ||
Walking 'Round In Circles — Dave Farley (from 45) |
45-DFR-806 | ||||
1955/Oct. 29 Bb c&w rev. | Bonanza (Ill.) 45-1925 [45] (pressed by King) | Devil-Eyes — Jimmie Dawson (from 45) |
45-DFR-807 | Collector CD 2868 (#29) | |
Walking 'Round In Circles — Jimmie Dawson (from 45) |
45-DFR-806 | ||||
1957/Jan. or earlier (Bb est.) | Rustic (Ill.) 1925 [45] | Devil Eyes — Jimmie Dawson (from 45) |
DFR 807 | ||
Walking 'Round In Circles — Jimmie Dawson (from 45) |
DFR 806 | ||||
1957/Feb. 9 Bb c&w rev. | Rustic (Ill.) 1926 [78] | It Took An Older Woman — Jimmie Dawson | |||
Money Talks — Jimmie Dawson | |||||
1957/Feb. 9 Bb c&w rev. | Rustic (Ill.) 1926 [45] | It Took An Older Woman — Jimmie Dawson (from 45) |
DFR-45-808 | Chief CD 1156520 (#6) Esoldun LP 2009 (#14) GVC CD 2016 (#50) Hop CD 003 (#20) | |
Money Talks — Jimmie Dawson (from 45) |
DFR-45-809 | ||||
| Jimmie Dawson Sings (Wisc.) 805 [45] | Hot Tamale Wagon — Jimmie Dawson | XL-711 | Cactus CD HOGCD-5 (#22) | |
If I Can't Have You, I Don't Want No One — Jimmie Dawson | XL-712 | Cactus CD HOGCD-5 (#32) | |||
1958/Jan. 20 Bb c&w rev. | Iowana (Ill.) 45-806 [45] (pressed by RCA) | Hot Tamale Wagon — Jimmie Dawson | XL-711 HO9W-0217 | ||
If I Can't Have You — Jimmie Dawson | XL-712 HO9W-0218 | ||||
| Pla-Boy (Ill.) 45-806 [45] | Hot Tamale Wagon — Jimmie Dawson (from 45) |
XL-711 | ||
If I Can't Have You — Jimmie Dawson (from 45) |
XL-712 | ||||
1959/Aug. or earlier (est.) | Da-Mor (Ill.) 45-9220 [45] | Raining Teardrops — Jimmy Jeffers And The "Wild Cards" (from Eagle LP 313) |
A | Eagle LP 313 (#1) White Label LP 8851 (#6) | |
Flute Shuffle — Jimmy Jeffers And The "Wild Cards" – (instr.) | B | ||||
1959/Aug. or earlier (est.) | Da-Mor (Ill.) 45-9220 [45] | Raining Teardrops — Jimmy Jeffers (from 45) |
A | ||
Double Shuffle — Jimmy Jeffers – (instr.) (from 45) |
B | ||||
1959/Sept. 7 Bb pop rev. | Fraternity (Ohio) F-857 [45] (pressed by RCA) | Teardrops From My Eyes — Jimmy Jeffers And The "Jokers" (from 45) |
K9OW-9572 | Ace CD 316 (#17) Wendi LP 00010 (#8) | |
Double Shuffle — Jimmy Jeffers And The "Jokers" – (instr.) | K9OW-9571 | Canadian CD 4530 (#10) | |||
1960/July or earlier (Bb est.) | Target (loc?) TA-850 [45] | Purple Crackle (Part 2) — Jimmy Jeffers With The "Jokers" – (instr.) (from 45) |
K-906B | ||
Purple Crackle (Part 1) — Jimmy Jeffers With The "Jokers" – (instr.) (from 45) |
K-906A | ||||
1960/July or earlier (Bb est.) | Target (loc?) 45-861 [45] | Froggie Went A Courtin' — Jimmie Dawson (from White Label LP 8937) |
A | White Label LP 8937 (#6) | |
Let's Take A Chance — Jimmie Dawson (from White Label LP 8937) |
B | White Label LP 8937 (#5) | |||
| Borderline (loc?) 1550 [45] | Hand Me Down My Walkin' Cane — Dixie Drifter (from 45) |
B | ||
Let 'Em Talk — Dixie Drifter (from 45) |
A | ||||
| Banner (Ill.) 711 [45] | Cricket In Your Ear — Jimmy Dawson (from Buffalo Bop CD 55090) |
B | Buffalo Bop CD 55090 (#13) | |
Play-Play-Play-boy — Jimmy Dawson | A | ||||
| Banner (Ill.) 1040 [45] | Put A Cricket In Your Ear — Tommy Latham | B | Hydra LP 7702 (#15) Juke Box Saturday Night LP 1003 (#3) | |
The Play-Boy — Tommie Latham | A | ||||
| Trieste (loc?) 1462 [45] | I'm Gonna Put A Cricket In Your Ear — Jeffrey Parnell & The Tune Twisters (from Buffalo Bop CD 55181) |
TM 0426-2 | Buffalo Bop CD 55181 (#24) | |
Playboy — Jeffrey Parnell & The Tune Twisters | TM 0427 | ||||
1964 RCA mx code | Cuca (Wisc.) J-1186 [45] (pressed by RCA) | Little Hero — The Dixie Drifter / Vocal Backing: The Kjervik Sisters (from Ace CD 1136) |
RK5M-6045 | Ace CD 1136 (#9) | |
Rings On My Fingers (Bells On My Toes) — The Dixie Drifter / Vocal Backing: The Kjervik Sisters | RK5M-5046 | ||||
1964 (art. est.) | Westmont (Wisc.) 815 [45] | Big-Big Man — The Old Dixie Drifter, WJRS's Singing Disc-Jockey (from 45) |
B | Collector CD 2873 (#18) | |
Let 'Em Talk — The Old Dixie Drifter, WJRS's Singing Disc-Jockey (from 45) |
A | ||||
1962/Feb. 3 Bb pop rev. | Sonic (Ill.) 10135 [45] | Walking Kane — Jeffrey Parnell (from 45) |
A | ||
Mean Mean Women — Jeffrey Parnell (from 45) |
B | ||||
1968/Sept. (art. est.) | County Fair (Wisc.) A/B [45] | Big Black Bug Boogie — Dixie Drifter | A | ||
Mean Women Blues — Dixie Drifter | B | ||||
1967/May Bb ad or art. | County Fair (Wisc.) 711 [45] | Big Black Bug Boogie — Jimmy Dawson | A | ||
Mean Women Blues — Jimmy Dawson | B | ||||
1968/Nov. (art. est.) | K-Ark (Mo.) 774 [45] | Big Black Bug Boogie — Jimmy Dawson (The Dixie Drifter) (from 45) |
A | Dig-It CD 100 (#28) K-Ark CD [FSLTN] (#11) | |
Mean Woman Blue's — Jimmy Dawson (The Dixie Drifter) | B | K-Ark CD [FSLTN] (#29) | |||
Canadian Singles & EPs | |||||
| Caledon (Canada) 201 [45] | Big Black Bug Boogie — Jimmy Dawson (The Dixie Drifter) | |||
Mean Woman Blue's — Jimmy Dawson (The Dixie Drifter) |
Acknowledgments: Stephane Chatain, Scott Cheesebrew, Shirley Dawson, Udo Frank, Shane Hughes, Bernd Kratochwil, Sheila Latham Lengle, Tom Lincoln, Gerd Miller, Gary Myers, Michel Proost, Eric Rheingans, Mike Smyth, Al Turner, Natalie Vogel, Stefan Wriedt, eBay
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