Extensive and Eclectic and we hear them as is with scratches, crackles and pops.
Being a radio and mobile DJ for a decade and a half, I collected several hundred albums. I had nothing on my dad who owned more than 500 (33 1/3) LPs and over 100 78 RPMs at the time of his death in December 2019. I had no idea he had so many. We found them spread all over the house when we prepared for the estate sale. I went through every one and categorized them on an app called Discogs. I thought so many were unique, I decided to start a podcast called Spinning My Dad’s Vinyl. Each episode will feature an album. I’ll tell stories about the family listening to these albums and I’ll give other info about the album and the time it was released.
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Extensive and Eclectic and we hear them as is with scratches, crackles and pops.
Being a radio and mobile DJ for a decade and a half, I collected several hundred albums. I had nothing on my dad who owned more than 500 (33 1/3) LPs and over 100 78 RPMs at the time of his death in December 2019. I had no idea he had so many. We found them spread all over the house when we prepared for the estate sale. I went through every one and categorized them on an app called Discogs. I thought so many were unique, I decided to start a podcast called Spinning My Dad’s Vinyl. Each episode will feature an album. I’ll tell stories about the family listening to these albums and I’ll give other info about the album and the time it was released.
The Ultimate Nashville Stars
Here’s a nice little compilation album with some pretty big names on it. The recordings you are about to hear sold millions of copies combined.
And they all came from a town at the heart of country music smack dab in the heart of Tennessee.
So get ready to hear wall-to-wall solid gold from wall-to-wall talent in Volume 241: Nashville Souvenirs.
For more information about this album, see the Discogs webpage for it.
Credits and copyrights
Various – Souvenirs Of Music City U.S.A.Label: Plantation Records – PLP-506Format: Vinyl, LPReleased: 1978Genre: Folk, World, & Country
We will hear 10 of the 20 songs on this album. I got a little carried away.
Jeannie C. Riley – Harper Valley P.T.A.written by Tom T. HallReleased in August 1968
Charlie Rich – Sittin' And Thinkin'written by Charlie RichFirst recorded on August 9, 1962 and released in October of that year.
Gordon Terry – Johnson's Old Gray Muleis attributed to Thomas Westendorf, who wrote the song in 1884, but it's listed as traditional on Second Hand Songs dot com.Released in March of 1957.
Rita Remington – Feel My LoveWritten by Rita Remington and Shelby S. Singleton Released in January of 1977
Roy Orbison – Sweet And Easy To Lovewritten by Sam Phillipsrecorded on December 14, 1956 and released on January 24, 1957.
David Allan Coe – Got You On My MindWritten by Howard Biggs and Joe ThomasReleased August of 1977 more than 10 years after recording it.
Willie Nelson – Night Lifewritten by Myles Goodwyn, Walt Breeland, Paul Buskirk, and Willie NelsonReleased in September of 1965.
Carl Perkins – Blue Suede ShoesWritten by Carl PerkinsRecorded and released in December 1955. Elvis did his version just three months later.
Johnny Cash – I Walk The LineWritten by Johnny Cashrecorded on April 2, 1956 and released May 1.
Little David Wilkins– Just Blow In His EarWritten by Bill Way, John Reynolds, and Johnny BienstockReleased in 1969
I do not own the rights to this music. ASCAP, BMI licenses provided by third-party platforms for music that is not under Public Domain.
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Spinning My Dad’s Vinyl
Extensive and Eclectic and we hear them as is with scratches, crackles and pops.
Being a radio and mobile DJ for a decade and a half, I collected several hundred albums. I had nothing on my dad who owned more than 500 (33 1/3) LPs and over 100 78 RPMs at the time of his death in December 2019. I had no idea he had so many. We found them spread all over the house when we prepared for the estate sale. I went through every one and categorized them on an app called Discogs. I thought so many were unique, I decided to start a podcast called Spinning My Dad’s Vinyl. Each episode will feature an album. I’ll tell stories about the family listening to these albums and I’ll give other info about the album and the time it was released.