- RCA Victor -


Asterisk (*) denotes song is not bluegrass recording.

LABEL
 Release #

Speed (rpm)
Performer

 Song titles

Release date

Master #
RCA Victor
  78 195010
Charlie Monroe & his Kentucky Pardners
A Down in the willow garden
A Sugar cane mama
B Down in Caroline
B Bringing in the Georgia mail
 74 34 45 1973
Mac Wiseman
A At the crossroad
B You can't go in the red playing bluegrass
 48 36 45
Blue Sky Boys
A Speak to me little darling
B Dust on the Bible
 21 47 78 195103
Jimmy Murphy
A Electricity
B Mother, where is your daughter
 74 113 45
Lester Flatt
A This man Jesus
B I've been away so long
 APAO 151-C 45 197311
Mac Wiseman
A Keep on the sunnyside
B It rains just the same in Missouri
 APBO 228 45 1974
Lester Flatt
A Before you go
B Love's come over me
 58 0260 78 195210
Lonesome Pine Fiddlers
A I'm left alone
B Twenty one years
 74 276 45 1972
Mac Wiseman
A It comes and goes
B I've got to catch that train
 74 0283 45 196911
Mac Wiseman
A Johnny's cash and Charley's pride
B Mama, put my little shoes away
 74 299 45 1973
McPeak Brothers
A Humble man
B Somebody socked it to mine
 APBO 0301 45 197406
Danny Davis & the Nashville Brass
A Ruby, are you mad at your man?
B Rollin' in my sweet baby's arms
 74 0312 45
McPeak Brothers
A1 Somebody socked it to mine
A2 Ruby, are you mad?
B1 Orange Blossom Special
B2 Mule skinner blues
 48 327 45 1951
Charlie Monroe
A I know He's been dealing with me
B You'd better be somewhere praying
 21 417 78 195012
Charlie Monroe & his Kentucky Pardners
A Good morning to you
B Cold gray tomb of stone
 48 424 45
Don Gibson & his King Cotton Kinfolks
A I love no one but you E0VB-5804
B Carolina breakdown E0VB-5805
 21 424 78
Don Gibson & his King Cotton Kinfolks
A I love no one but you E0VB-5804
B Carolina breakdown E0VB-5805
 48 456 45 195104
Charlie Monroe & his Kentucky Pardners
A Sing, sing, sing
B Gold star mother
 21 456 78 195104
Charlie Monroe & his Kentucky Pardners
A Sing, sing, sing
B Gold star mother
 48 474 45 195105
Jimmy Murphy
A Big mama blues
B We live a long long time to get old
 21 474 78 195105
Jimmy Murphy
A Big mama blues
B We live a long long time to get old
 21 485 78 195106
Charlie Monroe & his Kentucky Pardners
A Jesus is calling
B My Lord's gonna move this wicked race
 48 488 45 195106
Shannon Grayson & his Golden Valley Boys
A Childhood dreams E1VB-944
B Pray the clouds away E1VB-945
 21 488 78 195106
Shannon Grayson & his Golden Valley Boys
A Childhood dreams E1VB-944
B Pray the clouds away E1VB-945
 74 541 45 1971
Lester Flatt
A Don't take it so hard, Mr. Webster S-1675
B Father's table grace ZWKS-2022
 447 570 45
Gid Tanner & the Skillet Lickers
A Soldier's joy F2WW-3455
B Flop-eared mule F2WW-3456
 74 576 45 1971
Lester Flatt & Mac Wiseman
A Blue birds are singing for me AWKS-1245
B We'll meet again sweetheart AWKS-1246
 74 589 45 1971
Lester Flatt
A Kentucky ridgerunner AWKM-1843
B Roll in my sweet baby's arms AWKM-1844
 74 639 45 1972
Mac Wiseman
A I'd rather live by the side of the road
B Sing little birdie
 74 664 45 1971
Lester Flatt & Mac Wiseman
A Salty dog blues AWKM-1875
B Mama's and daddy's little girl AWKM-1877
 74 680 45 1972
Lester Flatt
A You're still mine tonight AWKS-1846
B Backin' back to Birmingham ZWKS-2020
 74 736 45 1972
Lester Flatt & Mac Wiseman
A Me and your memory
B On the southbound train
 74 758 45 1972
Mac Wiseman
A On Susan's floor BWKM-1480
B Song of the wildwood* BWKM-1448
 74 796 45 1972
Lester Flatt
A February snow BWKS-1651
B Foggy mountain breakdown BWKS-1652
 74 834 45 1973
Mac Wiseman
A Eight more miles to Louisville
B Let time be your friend
 74 922 45 197304
Lester Flatt & Mac Wiseman
A Blue Ridge cabin home AWKM-1878
B Waiting for the boys to come home AWKM-1880
 48 1002 45
Mac Wiseman
A The little folks
B Sweet sadness
 20 2657 78
Charlie Monroe & his Kentucky Pardners
A Shenandoah waltz
B Walking with you in my dreams
 20 3163 78 19481023
Bill Monroe & his Blue Grass Boys
A Mule skinner blues BS 054518
B Blue yodel no. 7 (Anniversary blue yodel) BS 071072
 20 3295 78 19481225
Bill Monroe & his Blue Grass Boys
A Katy Hill BS 054524
B Back up and push BS 071077
 20 4291 78 195109
Charlie Monroe & his Kentucky Pardners
A That wild black engine
B You'll find her name written there
 47 4304 45 195110
Shannon Grayson & his Golden Valley Boys
A Sunset of time
B Someday in heaven
 20 4304 78 195110
Shannon Grayson & his Golden Valley Boys
A Sunset of time
B Someday in heaven
 47 4394 45 195112
Jimmy Murphy
A Rambling heart
B Educated fool
 47 4426 45 195112
Shannon Grayson & his Golden Valley Boys
A If you don't love your neighbor
B Secret weapon
 20 4426 78 195112
Shannon Grayson & his Golden Valley Boys
A If you don't love your neighbor
B Secret weapon
 20 4609 78 195203
Jimmy Murphy
A Love that satisfied
B First guitar of mine
 47 4647 45 195204
Shannon Grayson & his Golden Valley Boys
A Work is all I hear
B Roses and thorns
 20 4647 78 195204
Shannon Grayson & his Golden Valley Boys
A Work is all I hear
B Roses and thorns
 47 4857 45 195207
Lonesome Pine Fiddlers
A You broke your promise E2VW-6241
B Nobody cares (Not even you) E2VW-6243
 20 4857 78 195207
Lonesome Pine Fiddlers
A You broke your promise E2VB-6241
B Nobody cares (Not even you) E2VB-6243
 20 4905 78 195208
Ellis & Bill, the Green Mountain Boys
A My little home in West Virginia
B Sleepy eyed Joe
 47 5011 45 195210
Lonesome Pine Fiddlers
A I'm left alone E2VW-6242
B Twenty-one years E2VW-6244
 20 5011 78 195210
Lonesome Pine Fiddlers
A I'm left alone E2VB-6242
B Twenty-one years E2VB-6244
 47 5087 45
Ellis & Bill, the Green Mountain Boys
A Foggy valley E2VW-6220
B Stony Fork E2VW-6221
 47 5128 45 195301
Lonesome Pine Fiddlers
A You left me to cry E2VW-7660
B That's why you left me so blue E2VW-7661
 20 5128 78 195301
Lonesome Pine Fiddlers
A You left me to cry E2VB-7660
B That's why you left me so blue E2VB-7661
 47 5235 45 195303
Lonesome Pine Fiddlers
A My brown eyed darling E2VW-7659
B I'll never make you blue E2VW-7662
 20 5235 78 195303
Lonesome Pine Fiddlers
A My brown eyed darling E2VB-7659
B I'll never make you blue E2VB-7662
 47 5445 45 195309
Lonesome Pine Fiddlers
A Honky tonk blues E3VW-0251
B Dirty dishes E3VW-0254
 20 5445 78 195309
Lonesome Pine Fiddlers
A Honky tonk blues E3VB-0251
B Dirty dishes blues E3VB-0254
 47 5526 45 195311
Lonesome Pine Fiddlers
A Lonesome pine breakdown E3VW-0255
B Five string rag E3VW-0256
 20 5526 78 195311
Lonesome Pine Fiddlers
A Lonesome pine breakdown E3VB-0255
B Five string rag E3VB-0256
 20 5590 78 195401
Country All-Stars
A Sweet Georgia Brown
B Indiana march
 20 5660 78 195403
Lonesome Pine Fiddlers
A You're no good E3VB-0252
B I'll never change my mind E3VB-0253
 47 5660 45 195403
Lonesome Pine Fiddlers
A You're no good E3VW-0252
B I'll never change my mind E3VW-0253
 47 5734 45 195405
Lonesome Pine Fiddlers
A Baby, you're cheating E4VW-3644
B Some kinda sorry E4VW-3646
 20 5734 78 195405
Lonesome Pine Fiddlers
A Baby, you're cheatin' E4VB-3644
B Some kinda sorry E4VB-3646
 47 5817 45 195409
Lonesome Pine Fiddlers
A Don't forget me E4VW-3643
B I'm feeling for you (But I can't reach you) E4VW-3645
 20 5817 78 195409
Lonesome Pine Fiddlers
A Don't forget me E4VB-3643
B I'm feeling for you (But I can't reach you) E4VB-3645
 47 5913 45 195411
Lonesome Pine Fiddlers
A No curb service E4VW-5523
B New set of rules E4VW-5524
 20 5913 78 195411
Lonesome Pine Fiddlers
A No curb service E4VB-5523
B New set of rules E4VB-5524
 47 5958 45 195412
Jimmy Martin & the Osborne Brothers
A Save it! Save it! E4VW-6007
B 20-20 vision E4VW-6011
 20 5958 78 195412
Jimmy Martin & the Osborne Brothers
A Save it! Save it! E4VB-6007
B 20-20 vision E4VB-6011
 47 5979 45
Lonesome Pine Fiddlers
A Windy mountain E4VW-5522
B There's just one of you E4VW-5525
 20 5979 78 195501
Lonesome Pine Fiddlers
A Windy mountain E4VB-5522
B There's must one you E4VB-5525
 47 6037 45 195503
Jimmy Martin & the Osborne Brothers
A Chalk up another one E4VW-6008
B I pulled a boo boo E4VW-6009
 20 6037 78 195503
Jimmy Martin & the Osborne Brothers
A Chalk up another one E4VB-6008
B I pulled a boo boo E4VB-6009
 47 6111 45 195506
Jimmy Martin & the Osborne Brothers
A They didn't know the difference (but I did) E4VW-6010
B That's how I can count on you E4VW-6012
 20 6111 78 195506
Jimmy Martin & the Osborne Brothers
A They didn't know the difference (but I did) E4VB-6010
B That's how I can count on you E4VB-6012
 20 6433 78 195603
Country Pardners
A Maple on the hill G2WW-0220
B Ever-ready kisses G2WW-0222
 47 6530 45 195605
Country Pardners
A Have mercy on you G2WW-0219
B Another old dog in the race G2WW-0221
 20 6530 78 195605
Country Pardners
A Have mercy on you G2WW-0219
B Another old dog in the race G2WW-0221
 20 6665 78 195609
Country Pardners
A You'll forget G2WW-5333
B Pleasure kisses G2WW-5334
 20 6738 78 195612
Country Pardners
A I chose the wrong girl G2WB-5335
B Pretty Polly G2WB-5336
 47 7994 45 196202
Walter Forbes
A Ballad of lost Jimmie Whelan
B Cumberland Mountain deer chase
 47 9175 45 196704
John Hartford
A Gentle on my mind
B Good old electric washing machine
 47 0674 45 196811
Homer & Jethro
A There ain't a chicken safe in Tennessee
B Gal from Possum Holler
 47 9793 45 1969?
Stonemans
A Get together
B Doesn't anybody know my name
 47 9814 45
Mac Wiseman
A Ring of fire
B Me & Bobby McGee
 47 9842 45 197005
Stonemans
A Who'll stop the rain
B Proud to be together
 47 9953 45
Lester Flatt
A I can't tell the boys from the girls ZWKM-1885
B Everybody has one (but you) ZWKM-1888
 47 9982 45 197008
Stonemans
A California blues (Blue yodel no. 4)
B Looks like baby's gone
 47 9983 45 197008
Mac Wiseman
A Things you have turned to
B Wrinkled, crinkled, wadded dollar bill
 47 9989 45 1971
Lester Flatt & Mac Wiseman
A Will you be loving another man AWKM-1248
B Jimmie Brown, the newsboy AWKM-1251





Compiled by: Charley Pennell
Last modified: 26 January 2006
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