THE CARTER FAMILY Bring Back My Blue-Eyed Boy To Me

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ARTIST: THE CARTER FAMILY
TITLE: BRING BACK MY BLUE-EYED BOY TO ME
FORMAT: LP
LABEL: MONK RECORDS
CATALOGUE NUMBER: mk332


In February 1929 the Carter family returned to Camden, NJ for their third-ever recording session (for Victor) laying down 12 plus tracks of which 5 can be heard here. Their next recording session, also for Victor was in Atlanta Georgia in November of that same year (just a month after the stock market crash), where they recorded their classic “Wabash Cannonball”, among others.


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ARTIST: THE CARTER FAMILY
TITLE: BRING BACK MY BLUE-EYED BOY TO ME
FORMAT: LP
LABEL: MONK RECORDS
CATALOGUE NUMBER: mk332

TRACK LIST:

February 15, 1929 - Camden, New Jersey:
Don't Forget This Song 
Foggy Mountain Top 
Bring Back My Blue-Eyed Boy To Me
Diamonds In The Rough 
Engine One-Forty-Three 
November 22, 1929 - Atlanta, Georgia:
Homestead On The Farm 
Cyclone Of Rye Cove 
Motherless Children

November 24, 1929 - Atlanta, Georgia:
When The Roses Bloom In Dixieland 
No Telephone In Heaven 
Western Hobo 
Carter's Blues 
Wabash Cannonball 
November 25, 1929 - Atlanta, Georgia:
Distant Land To Roam 
Jimmie Brown The Newsboy

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Drawing on the rich musical tradition of rural Appalachia, by 1930 the Carter family had become an American institution. Often called the “first family” of country music, the original Carter family consisted of A.P. Carter, his wife Sara and Sara’s cousin Maybelle. Maybelle’s daughter June Carter, would go on to become a star in her own right and famously marry Johnny Cash. Maybelle Carter’s pioneering guitar style not only revolutionized American music, but she was also one of the first white musicians to use the guitar as a lead instrument. In February 1929 the Carter family returned to Camden, NJ for their third-ever recording session (for Victor) laying down 12 plus tracks of which 5 can be heard here. Their next recording session, also for Victor was in Atlanta Georgia in November of that same year (just a month after the stock market crash), where they recorded their classic “Wabash Cannonball”, among others.

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