DON RENO
- Chronological Listing of Recording Sessions -
Compiled by Charley Pennell, based on data from Eddie Stubbs, Richard Weize, Dick Grant, Gary B. Reid, & Jeremy Stephens
19480605 |
5 June 1948, Reissue of radio broadcast, Grand Ole Opry, Nashville, TN | ||
[01] | New mule skinner blues (Jimmie Rodgers-George Vaughn) | ||
B. Monroe-L | |||
William Smith 'Bill' Monroe-m; unknown-g; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno?-bj; Gene Christian?-f; unknown-sb | |||
19510306 |
6 March 1951, King session, King Recording Studio, 1540 Brewster Ave., Cincinnati, Oh. | ||
F 1034 | When I safely reach that other shore (Don Reno) | 45-10015 | King 7001 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T; J. Phelps-B; Remus Bell-BS | |||
F 1035 | Little country preacher (Don Reno) | 45-10021 | GT7-0959-2 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T; J. Phelps-B; Remus Bell-BS | |||
F 1036 | Wings of faith (Don Reno) | 45-10021 | GT7-0959-2 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T; J. Phelps-B; Remus Bell-BS | |||
F 1037 | Jesus will save your soul (Don Reno; Lois, BMI) | 45-10015 | AL-1518 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T; J. Phelps-B; Remus Bell-BS | |||
Arthur Lee 'Red' Smiley-g; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj; Claude J. 'Jackie' Phelp-steel guitar; Tommy Magness-bs | |||
19520115 |
15 January 1952, King session, King Recording Studio, 1540 Brewster Ave., Cincinnati, Oh. | ||
K 3333 | The Lord's last supper (Don Reno) | 45-1128 | LP-617 |
R. Smiley-V; D. Reno-T; C. Haney-V; J. Haney-B | |||
K 3334 | I'm using my Bible for a roadmap (Reno-Schroeder) | 45-1045 | LP-550 |
R. Smiley-LV/BSC; D. Reno-TC; J. Haney-BC; C. Haney-LC | |||
K 3335 | I want to live like Christ, my Savior (Don Reno) | 45-1079 | KG-0341-2 |
R. Smiley-LV/BSC; D. Reno-TC; J. Haney-BC; C. Haney-LC | |||
K 3336 | Let in the guiding light (Reno-Schroeder) | 45-1079 | LP-550 |
D. Reno-LV/TC; R. Smiley-BSC; J. Haney-BC; C. Haney-LC | |||
K 3337 | There's a highway to Heaven (Don Reno) | 45-1128 | LP-550 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T; Jay Haney-B | |||
K 3338 | Some beautiful day (Don Reno) | 45-1162 | LP-617 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T; Jay Haney-B | |||
K 3339 | Jesus is standing at my right hand (Don Reno; Lois, BMI) | 45-1162 | GT-0115 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T; Jay Haney-B | |||
K 3340 | Hear Jerusalem moan (Don Reno) | 45-1045 | LP-550 |
D. Reno-LV/TC; R. Smiley-BSC; Jay Haney-BC; Chuck Haney-LC | |||
K 3341 | A pretty wreath for mother's grave (Don Reno) | 45-1199 | LP-617 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 3342 | A rose on God's shore (Don Reno) | 45-1199 | LP-617 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 3343 | There's another baby waiting for me down the line (Don Reno-Red Smiley) | 45-1063 | LP-646 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 3344 | Maybe you will change your mind (Don Reno-Red Smiley) | 45-1104 | LP-621 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 3345 | I'm gone, long gone (Don Reno-Red Smiley) | 45-1150 | LP-646 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 3346 | Drifting with the tide (Don Reno-Red Smiley) | 45-1063 | LP-621 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 3347 | Tennessee Cut-Up breakdown (Don Reno) | 45-1150 | LP-552 |
(Instrumental) | |||
K 3348 | Crazy finger blues (Don Reno) | 45-1104 | LP-552 |
(Instrumental) | |||
Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-m; Arthur Lee 'Red' Smiley-g; Jay Haney-sb | |||
19520116 |
16 January 1952, King session, Producer: Syd Nathan, King Recording Studio, 1540 Brewster Ave., Cincinnati, Oh. | ||
K 3351-2 | Let's pray | FV-12016 | |
M. O'Dell-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 3352-4 | Be on time | FV-12016 | |
M. O'Dell-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 3353-1 | When the hand of God comes down | FV-12016 | |
M. O'Dell-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 3354-2 | Wolves in sheep's clothing | KG-0952-4-2 | |
M. O'Dell-L; D. Reno-T | |||
'Mac O'Dell' Odell McLeod-g; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-m; Gopher Addis-f; Jay Haney-sb | |||
19530130 |
30 January 1953, King session, Producer: Arthur Smith, WBT Radio Station, Charlotte, N.C. | ||
K 3534 | Tennessee breakdown (Don Reno) | 45-1283 | LP-552 |
(Instrumental) | |||
K 3535 | He's coming back to Earth again (Don Reno) | 45-1263 | LP-617 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T; R. Rector-B; J. Lunsford-BS | |||
K 3536 | I can hear the angels singing (Don Reno) | 45-1303 | LP-646 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T; R. Rector-B; J. Lunsford-BS | |||
K 3537 | My mother's Bible (Don Reno) | 45-1263 | LP-550 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 3538 | Please don't feel sorry for me (Don Reno) | 45-1332 | LP-579 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 3539 | I could cry (Don Reno) | 45-1283 | LP-646 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 3540 | Springtime in dear old Dixie (Don Reno) | 45-5126 | LP-646 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T; C. Haney-B | |||
K 3541 | Choking the strings (Don Reno) | 45-1235 | LP-552 |
(Instrumental) | |||
K 3542 | Mountain church (Don Reno) | 45-1303 | LP-550 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 3543 | Love call waltz (Don Reno-Tommy Magness) | 45-1332 | LP-621 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 3544 | I'm the talk of the town (Don Reno) | 45-1235 | LP-579 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 3545 | Always be kind to mother (Don Reno) | 45-5126 | LP-646 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T; Harvey Rabon-BS | |||
Arthur Lee 'Red' Smiley-g; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj; William E. 'Red' Rector-m; Jimmy Lunsford-f; Tommy Faile-bs; Nelson Benton-drums | |||
19540406 |
6 April 1954, King session, Producer: Syd Nathan, King Recording Studio, 1540 Brewster Ave., Cincinnati, Oh. | ||
K 3774 | Since I've used my Bible for a roadmap (Reno-Schroeder) | 45-1377 | LP-646 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T; Harvey Rabon-BS | |||
K 3775 | I'm building a mansion in Heaven (Reno-Smiley) | 45-1409 | LP-550 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T; Harvey Rabon-BS | |||
K 3776 | My shepherd is God (Don Reno) | 45-1377 | LP-550 |
D. Reno-HL; R. Smiley-LT | |||
K 3777 | Tree of life (Don Reno) | 45-1352 | LP-617 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T; Harvey Rabon-BS | |||
K 3778 | Springtime in Heaven (Don Reno) | 45-1409 | LP-617 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T; Harvey Rabon-BS | |||
K 3779 | Tally-ho (Reno-Smiley) | 45-1360 | LP-579 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 3780 | Emotions (Don Reno) | 45-1360 | LP-579 |
D. Reno-HL; R. Smiley-LT | |||
K 3781 | Your tears are just interest on the loan (Don Reno) | 45-1390 | LP-646 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 3782 | All I have is just a memory (Don Reno) | 45-5105 | LP-621 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 3783 | Someone will love me in Heaven (Reno-Ward) | 45-1352 | LP-617 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T; Harvey Rabon-BS | |||
K 3784 | Limehouse blues (Braham-Furber) | 45-4907 | LP-579 |
(Instrumental) | |||
K 3785 | Dixie breakdown (Reno-Lunsford) | 45-1390 | LP-552 |
(Instrumental) | |||
Arthur Lee 'Red' Smiley-g; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj; Bill Haney-m; Jimmy Lunsford-f; Tommy Faile-bs; Nelson Benton-drums | |||
19541108 |
8 November 1954, King session, Producer: Syd Nathan, King Recording Studio, 1540 Brewster Ave., Cincinnati, Oh. | ||
K 3891 | Barefoot Nellie (Reno-Davis) | 45-1490 | LP-621 |
D. Reno-HL; R. Smiley-LT; Harvey Rabon-BS | |||
K 3892 | Cruel love (Red Smiley) | 45-4962 | LP-621 |
D. Reno-HL; R. Smiley-LT | |||
K 3893 | I'm the biggest liar in town (Don Reno) | 45-1433 | LP-621 |
D. Reno-HL; R. Smiley-LT | |||
K 3894 | It's grand to have someone to love you (Don Reno) | 45-1458 | LP-646 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 3895 | Let's live for tonight (Don Reno) | 45-4907 | LP-621 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 3896 | Old home place (Don Reno-Bill Haney) | 45-4921 | LP-646 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 3897 | Trail of sorrow (Don Reno) | 45-1509 | LP-621 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 3898 | Charlotte breakdown (Don Reno) | 45-1458 | LP-552 |
(Instrumental) | |||
K 3899 | How I miss my darling mother (Don Reno) | 45-1473 | LP-617 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 3900 | Family altar (Don Reno) | 45-4875 | LP-550 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 3901 | Jesus is waiting (Don Reno; Lois, BMI) | 45-1473 | LP-550 |
D. Reno-L; Mack Magaha-B; R. Smiley-BS | |||
K 3902 | I'm so happy (Don Reno) | 45-4875 | LP-617 |
D. Reno-L; Mack Magaha-B; R. Smiley-BS | |||
K 3903 | Hen scratchin' stomp (Don Reno) | 45-4962 | LP-552 |
(Instrumental) | |||
K 3904 | Double banjo blues (Don Reno) | 45-1509 | LP-552 |
(Instrumental) | |||
K 3905 | Reno ride (Don Reno) | 45-1490 | LP-552 |
(Instrumental) | |||
K 3906 | Banjo riff (Don Reno) | 45-4921 | LP-552 |
(Instrumental) | |||
K 3907 | Banjo signal (Don Reno-Smiley Hobbs) | 45-5105 | LP-579 |
(Instrumental) | |||
K 3908 | Mack's hoedown (Mack Magaha) | 45-1433 | LP-552 |
(Instrumental) | |||
K 3909 | Jesus answers my prayers (Don Reno; Lois, BMI) | 45-4944 | LP-617 |
D. Reno-HL; R. Smiley-LT | |||
K 3910 | Get behind me Satan (Don Reno) | 45-4944 | LP-550 |
D. Reno-L; M. Magaha-B; R. Smiley-BS | |||
Arthur Lee 'Red' Smiley-g; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj; Julian 'Smiley' Hobbs-m; Jimmy Lunsford-f; Mack Magaha-f; John D. Palmer-bs | |||
19550425.1 |
25 April 1955, King session, Producer: Arthur Smith, WBT Radio Station, Charlotte, N.C. | ||
K 3965 | Home sweet home (Bishop-Payne) | 45-1474 | LP-579 |
D. Reno-L/T/B | |||
K 3966 | Green Mountain hop (Don Reno) | 45-1474 | LP-579 |
(Instrumental) | |||
Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-g/bj/bs/drums | |||
19550425.2 |
25 April 1955, MGM session, Producer: Arthur Smith, WBT Radio Station, Charlotte, N.C. | ||
55-S 460 | Bye bye black smoke choo choo | K-12006 | |
55-S 461 | Feudin' banjos | K-12006 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-g/bj/bs/drums | |||
19560827 |
27 August 1956, King session, King Recording Studio, 1540 Brewster Ave., Cincinnati, Oh. | ||
K 4092 | If it takes me a lifetime (Red Smiley) | 45-4981 | LP-646 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 4093 | Country boy rock n' roll (Don Reno) | 45-1510 | LP-621 |
D. Reno-HL; R. Smiley-LT | |||
K 4094 | I know you're married (Don Reno-Mack Magaha) | 45-5046 | LP-621 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 4095 | No longer a sweetheart of mine (Swift-Reno-Smiley) | 45-5079 | LP-621 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 4096 | Forgotten men (Don Reno) | 45-5024 | LP-617 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 4097 | Never get to hold you in my arms anymore (Carlton Haney) | 45-5065 | LP-646 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 4098 | Kneel down (Carlton Haney) | 45-5024 | LP-550 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 4099 | Cumberland Gap (Trad.) | 45-1510 | LP-552 |
(Instrumental) | |||
K 4100 | Remington ride (Penny-Herb Remington) | 45-4981 | LP-579 |
(Instrumental) | |||
K 4101 | Beer barrel polka (YeJuda-Timm-Brown-Zeman) | 45-5046 | LP-579 |
(Instrumental) | |||
K 4102 | Richmond ruckus (Mack Magaha) | 45-5079 | LP-579 |
(Instrumental) | |||
K 4103 | When you and I were young, Maggie (J.A. Butterfield) | 45-5065 | LP-579 |
(Instrumental) | |||
Arthur Lee 'Red' Smiley-g; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj/g [4093 only]; Horace 'Benny' Williams-f; Mack Magaha-f; John D. Palmer-bs | |||
19560923 |
23 September 1956, Kipepeo reissue of live concert by Bill Monroe & His Blue Grass Boys, New River Ranch, Rising Sun, Md.,
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[01] | Kentucky waltz (Bill Monroe) | SF-CD-40063 | |
B. Monroe-L | |||
[02] | Blue grass stomp (Bill Monroe) | SF-CD-40063 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
William Smith 'Bill' Monroe-m; Edd Mayfield-g; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno?-bj; Clarence 'Tater' Tate-f; unknown-sb | |||
19570000 |
1957, Rural Rhythm reissue, New River Ranch, Rising Sun, Md. | ||
[01] | I'm the talk of the town | RB-3323 | |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
Arthur Lee 'Red' Smiley-g; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj; other personnel not known | |||
19570415 |
15 April 1957, Dot session, Producer: Mac Wiseman, Bradley Film & Recording Studio, 804 16th Avenue South, Nashville, TN,
| ||
MB 9643 | Sawing on the strings (Lewis Compton) | 45-15588 | DLP-25490 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T; M. Magaha-B | |||
MB 9644 | Sweethearts in Heaven (Buck Owens) | 45-15588 | DLP-25490 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
MB 9645 | One teardrop and one step away (Hender Saul) | 45-15835 | DLP-25490 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
MB 9646 | Unforgivable you (Ross Page) | 45-15835 | DLP-25490 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
Arthur Lee 'Red' Smiley-g; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj; Walter Louis 'Hank' 'Sugarfoot' Garland-m; Mack Magaha-f; Benjamin Edward 'Benny' Martin-f; John D. Palmer-sb; Gordon H. Terry-sack of marbles | |||
19570721 |
21 July 1957, Copper Creek reissue of live concert, New River Ranch, Rising Sun, Md. | ||
[01] | Billy in the lowground | CC-0127CD | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[02] | Springtime in glory | CC-0127CD | |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[03] | When you and I were young, Maggie | CC-0127CD | |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[04] | Bonaparte's retreat | CC-0127CD | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[05] | Gone home | CC-0127CD | |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[06] | He will set your fields on fire | CC-0127CD | |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[07] | Grey eagle | CC-0127CD | |
(Instrumental) | |||
Arthur Lee 'Red' Smiley-g; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj; Mack Magaha-f; John D. Palmer-sb | |||
19570805.1 |
5 August 1957, Dot session, Producer: Mac Wiseman, RCA Victor Studio, Methodist Television and Radio Commission, 1525
McGavock St., Nashville, TN | ||
MB 10036 | Howdy neighbor howdy (Jimmy Morris) | 45-15700 | DLP-25490 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
MB 10037 | Banjo medley: Silver bell, Snow deer, Red wing (Don Reno) | 45-15760 | DLP-25490 |
(Instrumental) | |||
MB 10038 | One more hill (Gary Walker-Gene Wilson) | 45-15760 | DLP-25490 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
MB 10039 | Won't you kiss me one more time (Pete Stamper) | DLP-25490 | |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T; Mac Wiseman-HB | |||
MB 10040 | Where did our young years go (Jack Rhodes) | 45-15649 | DLP-25490 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T; Mac Wiseman-HB | |||
MB 10041 | Cotton eyed Joe (Traditional) | 45-15649 | DLP-25490 |
D. Reno-L; M. Magaha-HB | |||
MB 10042 | Dark waters (Don Reno) | DLP-25490 | |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
MB 10043 | Your love is dying (Benny Martin) | 45-15700 | DLP-25490 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
Arthur Lee 'Red' Smiley-g; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj; Walter L. 'Hank' 'Sugarfoot' Garland-m; Mack Magaha-f; Benjamin Edward 'Benny' Martin-f; John D. Palmer-sb | |||
19571102 |
2 November 1957, Copper Creek reissue of New Dominion Barn Dance radio broadcast, Radio Station WRVA, Richmond, Va.,
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[01] | Sweethearts in Heaven (Don Reno) | CC-0128CD | |
[02] | Lasses | CC-0128CD | |
[03] | Someone will love me in Heaven | CC-0128CD | |
[04] | Closing theme: Golden slippers | CC-0128CD | |
(Instrumental) | |||
Arthur Lee 'Red' Smiley-g; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj; Ronald W. 'Ronnie' Reno-m; Mack Magaha-f; John D. Palmer-bs | |||
19580117 |
17 January 1958, Copper Creek reissue of radio broadcast, Radio Station WLOE, Eden, N.C. | ||
[01] | Opening theme | CC-0128CD | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[02] | Tennessee wagoner | CC-0128CD | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[03] | It's a little more like Heaven | CC-0128CD | |
[04] | I'm stepping out tonight | CC-0128CD | |
[05] | Getting' ready to leave this world | CC-0128CD | |
[06] | Closing theme | CC-0128CD | |
(Instrumental) | |||
Arthur Lee 'Red' Smiley-g; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj; Ronald W. 'Ronnie' Reno-m; Mack Magaha-f; John D. Palmer-bs | |||
19580325 |
25 March 1958, Copper Creek reissue of live concert, Sunset Park, Nottingham, Pa. | ||
[01] | Your love is dying | CC-0127CD | |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[02] | Don't stop me now | CC-0127CD | |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[03] | Banjo medley: Silver bell, Snow deer, Red wing | CC-0127CD | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[04] | Cowhide joke | CC-0127CD | |
[05] | Your old standby | CC-0127CD | |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[06] | Mention of a banjo contest | CC-0127CD | |
[07] | I can't stop loving you | CC-0127CD | |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[08] | Sawing on the strings | CC-0127CD | |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[09] | Banjo signal | CC-0127CD | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[10] | Big ball in Brooklyn | CC-0127CD | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[11] | Call me | CC-0127CD | |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[12] | John Henry | CC-0127CD | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[13] | Closing theme | CC-0127CD | |
(Instrumental) | |||
Arthur Lee 'Red' Smiley-g; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj; Mack Magaha-f; John D. Palmer-sb | |||
19581114 |
14 November 1958, King session, King Recording Studio, 1540 Brewster Ave., Cincinnati, Oh. | ||
K 4204 | Unwanted love (Reno-Smiley-Leftwich) | 45-6054 | LP-776 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 4205 | Better luck next time (Don Reno) | 45-6054 | LP-776 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 4206 | Wall around your heart (Reno-Smiley-Smith) | 45-5169 | LP-776 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 4207 | Another day (Reno-Smiley) | LP-776 | |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 4208 | Banjo special (Don Reno) | 45-5277 | LP-776 |
(Instrumental) | |||
K 4209 | Country Latin special (Reno-Smiley) | 45-5169 | LP-776 |
(Instrumental) | |||
Arthur Lee 'Red' Smiley-g; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj; Ronald W. 'Ronnie' Reno (probably)-m; Mack Magaha-f; John D. Palmer-bs | |||
19581125 |
25 November 1958, King session, King Recording Studio, 1540 Brewster Ave., Cincinnati, Oh. | ||
K 4210 | Get ready (Reno-Smiley-Smith) | KEP-460 | LP-656 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 4211 | Keep me humble (Reno-Smiley) | 45-5184 | LP-656 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 4212 | Brighter mansion over there (Reno-Smiley) | 45-5184 | LP-656 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 4213 | He will forgive you (Haney-Reno-Smiley) | KEP-460 | LP-656 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 4214 | Missile ride (Don Reno) | LP-861 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
K 4215 | Buggy ride (Reno-Smiley) | LP-861 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj/g [4213 only]; Arthur Lee 'Red' Smiley-g; Ronald W. 'Ronnie' Reno?-m; Mack Magaha-f; John D. Palmer-bs | |||
19590302 |
2 March 1959, King session, King Recording Studio, 1540 Brewster Ave., Cincinnati, Oh. | ||
K 4244 | I want to know (Reno-Smiley-Martin) | 45-6060 | LP-656 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 4245 | The new Jerusalem (Cooper-Eanes) | 45-5221 | LP-656 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 4246 | He's not ashamed of you (Reno-Smiley-Martin) | 45-6060 | LP-656 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 4247 | God's record book of life (Reno-Smiley-Martin) | 45-5221 | LP-656 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 4248 | Pray (Reno-Smiley) | KEP-459 | LP-656 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T; unknown-B | |||
K 4249 | Passing of time (Reno-Smiley) | KEP-459 | LP-656 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 4250 | I'll trade my cross for a crown (Reno-Smiley) | KEP-458 | LP-656 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 4251 | Sailing home (Reno-Smiley) | KEP-459 | LP-656 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 4252 | Pretending (Reno-Smiley) | 45-5260 | LP-776 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 4253 | I wouldn't change you if I could (Jim Eanes) | 45-5200 | LP-776 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 4254 | Little Rock getaway (Joe Sullivan) | 45-5200 | LP-776 |
(Instrumental) | |||
K 4255 | Sockeye (Reno-Smiley) | 45-5260 | LP-776 |
(Instrumental) | |||
Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj; Arthur Lee 'Red' Smiley-g; Curley Howard-g; Mack Magaha-f; John D. Palmer-bs | |||
19590801 |
1 August 1959, Copper Creek reissue of radio broadcast, Radio Station WARL, Arlington, N.C. | ||
[01] | Turkey in the straw | CC-0128CD | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[02] | I'll stay around | CC-0128CD | |
[03] | Flop eared mule | CC-0128CD | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[04] | There's more pretty girls than one | CC-0128CD | |
[05] | Jesse James | CC-0128CD | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[06] | Closing theme | CC-0128CD | |
(Instrumental) | |||
Arthur Lee 'Red' Smiley-g; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj; Ronald W. 'Ronnie' Reno-m; Mack Magaha-f; John D. Palmer-bs | |||
19591000 |
October 1959, King session, Troutville, Va. | ||
K 4397 | Under your spell again (Owens-Rhodes) | 45-5277 | |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
Arthur Lee 'Red' Smiley-g; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj; Mack Magaha-f; John D. Palmer-bs | |||
19591026 |
26 October 1959, King session, King Recording Studio, 1540 Brewster Ave., Cincinnati, Oh. | ||
K 4412 | Money, marbles, and chalk (Pop Eckler) | 45-5320 | LP-701 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 4413 | Dark as a dungeon (Louis M. Jones) | 45-5369 | LP-701 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 4414 | Freight train boogie (Jim Scott-Jim Nabor) | 45-5320 | LP-701 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 4415 | Gathering flowers from the hillside (J.E. Mainer) | KEP-471 | LP-701 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 4416 | East bound freight train (Grandpa Jones) | 45-5369 | LP-701 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 4417 | Charlie Brooks and Nellie Adair (Reno-Smiley) | KEP-470 | LP-701 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 4418 | Lonesome wind blues (Wayne Raney) | 45-5296 | LP-701 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 4419 | Mountain Rosa Lee (York-York) | 45-5346 | LP-701 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 4420 | She has forgotten (Karl & Harty) | 45-5296 | LP-701 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 4421 | Don't let your sweet love die (Van Ness-Manners) | 45-5469 | LP-701 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 4422 | Eight more miles to Louisville (Grandpa Jones) | 45-5346 | LP-701 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 4423 | I'm blue and lonesome (James B. Smith) | 45-5401 | LP-701 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 4424 | I need the prayers (James D. Vaughan) | KEP-464 | LP-693 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 4425 | In the garden (Austin Miles) | KEP-464 | LP-693 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 4426 | Arm of God (Alton Delmore) | KEP-466 | LP-693 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 4427 | Jesus will save your soul (Don Reno; Lois, BMI) | 45-5286 | LP-693 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
Arthur Lee 'Red' Smiley-g; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-lead g; Ronald 'Ronnie' Reno-m; Mack Magaha-f/percussion; John Palmer-sb; Ray Pennington-drums | |||
19591027 |
27 October 1959, King session, King Recording Studio, 1540 Brewster Ave., Cincinnati, Oh. | ||
K 4428 | I feel like traveling on (Hunter-Vaughn) | KEP-466 | LP-693 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 4429 | The Lord's last supper (Don Reno) | KEP-464 | LP-693 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 4430 | Little country preacher (Don Reno) | KEP-465 | LP-693 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 4431 | You never mentioned him to me (Rowe-Gaines) | KEP-464 | LP-693 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 4432 | He will set your fields on fire (Ballew-Brackett) | KEP-466 | LP-693 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 4433 | Whispering hope (Alice Hawthorne) | 45-5286 | LP-693 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 4434 | Mother's only sleeping (Bill Monroe) | KEP-456 | LP-693 |
D. Reno-LV/TC; R. Smiley-LC | |||
K 4435 | I'll meet you in the morning (Albert E. Brumley) | KEP-465 | LP-693 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
Arthur Lee 'Red' Smiley-g; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-lead g; John D. Palmer-sb; Mack Magaha-percussion | |||
19600413 |
13 April 1960, King session with the Easter Brothers, Cloverdale, Va. | ||
K 4598-3 | There's rest just ahead | 45-5349 | |
R. Easter-L; J. Easter-T; E. Easter-B | |||
K 4599-2 | Singing with the angels | 45-5349 | |
R. Easter-L; J. Easter-T; E. Easter-B | |||
K 4600-2 | Bible on the table | 45-5412 | |
R. Easter-L; J. Easter-T; E. Easter-B | |||
K 4601-2 | John saw the kingdom | 45-5412 | |
R. Easter-L; J. Easter-T; E. Easter-B | |||
Russell Easter-g; James Easter-g; Edd Easter-m; Joel Martin-bj; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-f; Mack Magaha-f; John D. Palmer-sb | |||
19600627 |
27 June 1960, King session, King Recording Studio, 1540 Brewster Ave., Cincinnati, Oh. | ||
K 4687 | Steel guitar rag (Leon McAuliff) | LP-718 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
K 4688 | Tennessee stomp (Reno-Smiley) | LP-718 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
K 4689 | Pick and hold (Reno-Smiley) | LP-718 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
K 4690 | Down on the farm (Whoa mule) (Reno-Smiley) | LP-718 | |
D. Reno-sp | |||
Arthur Lee 'Red' Smiley-g; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj; Ronald W. 'Ronnie' Reno-m; Mack Magaha-f; John D. Palmer-sb; Sid Campbell-g | |||
19600628 |
28 June 1960, King session, King Recording Studio, 1540 Brewster Ave., Cincinnati, Oh. | ||
K 4691 | Love, oh love, please come home (Leon Jackson) | 45-5520 | LP-718 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 4692 | Bringin' in the Georgia mail (Fred Rose) | 45-5432 | LP-718 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 4693 | Born to lose (Frankie Brown) | 45-5469 | LP-718 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 4694 | San Antonio Rose (Bob Wills) | LP-718 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
K 4695 | When it's time for the whip-poor-will to sing (Alton Delmore) | 45-5650 | LP-718 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 4696 | Please remember that I love you (Reno-Smiley) | 45-5432 | LP-718 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-H; R. Reno-H | |||
K 4697 | Unfaithful one (Sid Campbell) | LP-718 | |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-H; R. Reno-H | |||
Arthur Lee 'Red' Smiley-g; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj/lead g (on 4696 only]; Ronald W. 'Ronnie' Reno-m; Mack Magaha-f; John D. Palmer-sb; Sid Campbell-g | |||
19600813 |
13 August 1960, Copper Creek reissue of Don Owens Jamboree television broadcast, WTTG-TV, Washington, DC | ||
[01] | Introduction by Don Owens | CC-0128CD | |
Don Owens-sp | |||
[02] | I know you're married, but I love you still | CC-0128CD | |
R. Smiley-V; D. Reno-V | |||
[03] | Commentary with Don Owens | CC-0128CD | |
Don Owens-sp | |||
[04] | Dixie breakdown | CC-0128CD | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[05] | Commentary with Don Owens | CC-0128CD | |
Don Owens-sp | |||
[06] | Family Bible | CC-0128CD | |
Arthur Lee 'Red' Smiley-g; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj; Ronald W. 'Ronnie' Reno-m; Mack Magaha-f; John D. Palmer-bs | |||
19600814 |
14 August 1960, Kipepeo reissue of live concert by Bill Monroe, Watermelon Park, Berryville, VA | ||
[01] | Bluegrass stomp | Kipepeo No # | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[02] | Can't you hear me callin' | Kipepeo No # | |
[03] | I hear a sweet voice calling | Kipepeo No # | |
[04] | Lonesome road blues | Kipepeo No # | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[05] | Travelling down this lonesome road | Kipepeo No # | |
[06] | When He reached down His hand for me | Kipepeo No # | |
[07] | When you are lonely | Kipepeo No # | |
[08] | Will you be lovin' another man | Kipepeo No # | |
William Smith 'Bill' Monroe-m; Malcolm B. 'Mac' Wiseman-g; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj | |||
19610000 |
1961, Grassound reissue of live concert, Troutville, Va. | ||
[01] | My blushing red rose (Ashley-Manupelli) | G-101 | |
[02] | Broken dreams (Ashley-Manupelli) | G-101 | |
[03] | Sunshine stamps (Ashley-Manupelli) | G-101 | |
[04] | Theme II | G-101 | |
[05] | Walking with Jesus (Ashley-Manupelli) | G-101 | |
[06] | Tomorrow I'll be through with you (Ashley-Manupelli-Reno-Smiley) | G-101 | |
[07] | Only a fool would listen (Ashley-Manupelli) | G-101 | |
[08] | Emotions (Reno-Smiley) | G-101 | |
[09] | Chase theme: Skillet; Dixie breakdown; Patty; Banjo signal | G-101 | |
Arthur Lee 'Red' Smiley-g; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj; Ronald 'Ronnie' Reno-m; Mack Magaha-f; John D. Palmer-sb | |||
19610424 |
24 April 1961, King session, King Recording Studio, 1540 Brewster Ave., Cincinnati, Oh. | ||
K 10753 | Lee's march (Magaha-Reno) | LP-787 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
K 10754 | Follow the leader (Stroup-Reno) | LP-776 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
K 10755 | Double eagle (Trad.) | 45-5520 | LP-776 |
(Instrumental) | |||
K 10756 | Carry me back to old Virginia (Trad.) | LP-787 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
K 10757 | Washington & Lee swing (Trad.) | 45-5650 | LP-776 |
(Instrumental) | |||
K 10758 | Goodbye, Liza Jane (Trad.) | LP-787 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
K 10759 | Birth of the blues (DeSylva-Brown-Henderson) | LP-787 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
Arthur Lee 'Red' Smiley-g; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj; Ronald W. 'Ronnie' Reno-m; Mack Magaha-f; John D. Palmer-sb; Steve Chapman-electric g; Sid Campbell-g | |||
19610425 |
25 April 1961, King session, King Recording Studio, 1540 Brewster Ave., Cincinnati, Oh. | ||
K 10760 | Flop eared mule (Trad.) | LP-787 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
K 10761 | The world is waiting for the sunrise (Lockhart-Seitz) | LP-787 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
K 10762 | Ho-dancin' bully of the town (Trad.) | LP-776 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
K 10763 | Buffalo gal (Trad.) | LP-776 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
K 10764 | Speedin' (John Hardy) (Trad.) | LP-776 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
K 10765 | Sweet thing (Buddy Starcher) | LP-794 | |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 10766 | I'm just a used-to-be to you (Bill Monroe) | LP-776 | |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 10767 | That moon is no stopping place for me (Bill Franklin) | 45-5554 | LP-932 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 10768 | Higher (Reno-Smiley) | 45-5583 | LP-932 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 10769 | Jimmie caught the Dickens (pushing Ernest in the Tubb) (Reno-Haney-Easter) | 45-5537 | LP-776 |
D. Reno-L | |||
K 10770 | Just doing rock and roll (Addis-Reno-Smiley) | 45-5537 | LP-932 |
D. Reno-L | |||
Arthur Lee 'Red' Smiley-g; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj; Ronald W. 'Ronnie' Reno-m; Mack Magaha-f; John D. Palmer-sb; Steve Chapman-electric g; Sid Campbell-g | |||
19610605 |
5 June 1961, King session, King Recording Studio, 1540 Brewster Ave., Cincinnati, Oh. | ||
K 10844 | Gettysburg recalled (Don Reno-Dr. Albert J. Russo) | LP-756 | |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 10845 | Stonewall Brigade (Don Reno-Dr. Albert J. Russo) | KEP-474 | LP-756 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 10846 | V.M.I.'S gallant hour (Don Reno-Dr. Albert J. Russo) | LP-756 | |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 10847 | Battle of Atlanta (Don Reno-Dr. Albert J. Russo) | KEP-474 | LP-756 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 10848 | Antietam (Don Reno-Dr. Albert J. Russo) | LP-756 | |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T/recitation | |||
K 10849 | Shiloh (Don Reno-Dr. Albert J. Russo) | LP-756 | |
D. Reno-recitation | |||
K 10850 | Jeb's Black Horse Brigade (Don Reno-Dr. Albert J. Russo) | LP-756 | |
D. Reno-recitation | |||
K 10851 | Virginia's heritage (Don Reno-Dr. Albert J. Russo) | LP-756 | |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
Arthur Lee 'Red' Smiley-g; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj; Ronald W. 'Ronnie' Reno-m; Mack Magaha-f; John D. Palmer-sb; Steve Chapman-electric g; Sid Campbell-g, Ray Pennington-drums | |||
19610606 |
6 June 1961, King session, King Recording Studio, 1540 Brewster Ave., Cincinnati, Oh. | ||
K 10852 | Confederate flag (Don Reno-Dr. Albert J. Russo) | LP-756 | |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 10853 | The first shot (Don Reno-Dr. Albert J. Russo) | KEP-474 | LP-756 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 10854 | Lee's command (Don Reno-Dr. Albert J. Russo) | LP-756 | |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 10855 | Appomattox (Don Reno-Dr. Albert J. Russo) | KEP-474 | LP-756 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 10856 | Are you waiting just for me? (Ernest Tubb) | unissued | SLP-485-498 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 10857 | Family Bible (Buskirk-Beeland-Gray) | unissued | SLP-485-498 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 10858 | Holiday religion (Long-Speca) | 45-5554 | LP-807 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 10859 | You gotta be my baby (George Jones) | LP-932 | |
R. Reno-L | |||
K 10860 | Out behind the barn (Boudeleaux Bryant) | unissued | GT-4-0955-2 |
R. Reno-L | |||
K 10861 | Sweetheart you done me wrong (Bill Monroe-Lester Flatt) | unissued | SLP-485-498 |
D. Reno-L; R. Smiley-H; M. Magaha-H | |||
Arthur Lee 'Red' Smiley-g; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj; Ronald W. 'Ronnie' Reno-m; Mack Magaha-f; John D. Palmer-sb; Steve Chapman-electric g; Sid Campbell-g, Ray Pennington-drums | |||
19611100 |
November 1961, Starday session for Red Allen & Frank Wakefield, Starday Sound Studio, Nashville, TN | ||
ST 5106 | Made up my mind | SLP-343 | |
R. Allen-V; F. Wakefield-V | |||
ST 5107 | Trouble around my door (Allen-Wakefield; Starday, BMI) | 572 | SLP-232 |
R. Allen-V; F. Wakefield-V | |||
ST 5108 | Thinking tonight of my blue eyes | SEP-229 | SLP-296 |
R. Allen-V; F. Wakefield-V | |||
ST 5109 | Bluegrass mandolin (Mountain strings) | SLP-201 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
ST 5110 | Will the circle be unbroken | SLP-201 | |
R. Allen-V; F. Wakefield-V | |||
ST 5111 | Beautiful blue eyes (Hill-York; Starday, BMI) | 572 | SLP-201 |
R. Allen-V; F. Wakefield-V | |||
Harley 'Red' Allen-rhythm g; Frank Wakefield-m; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj; Robert Russell 'Chubby' Wise-f; John Palmer or Roy M. 'Junior' Huskey-sb | |||
19620319 |
19 March 1962, Capitol sessions for Rose Maddox, Nashville, TN | ||
37318-18 | Uncle Pen (Bill Monroe) | T-1799 | |
Rose Maddox-L | |||
37319-5 | Footprints in the snow (Trad., arr. Rose Maddow) | T-1799 | |
Rose Maddox-L | |||
37320-15 | Blue moon of Kentucky (Bill Monroe) | T-1799 | |
Rose Maddox-L | |||
37317-17 | My rose of old Kentucky (Bill Monroe) | T-1799 | |
Rose Maddox-L | |||
37321-17 | Molly and Tenbrooks (Bill Monroe) | T-1799 | |
Rose Maddox-L | |||
Arthur Lee 'Red' Smiley-g; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj; William Smith 'Bill' Monroe-m; Mac Magaha-f; Wayne Gailey-electric steel g; Thomas Lee 'Tommy' Jackson-f; John D. Palmer-sb | |||
19620320 |
20 March 1962, Capitol sessions for Rose Maddox, Nashville, TN | ||
37322-11 | Rollin' in my sweet baby's arms (Charles Monroe) | T-1799 | |
Rose Maddox-L | |||
37323-5 | Cottonfields (Huddie Ledbetter) | T-1799 | |
Rose Maddox-L | |||
37324-11 | Each season changes you (Ruth Talley-Albert Goree) | T-1799 | |
Rose Maddox-L | |||
37325-7 | The old crossroads is waitin' (Bill Monroe) | T-1799 | |
Rose Maddox-L | |||
37326-6 | I'll meet you in church Sunday morning (Bill Monroe) | T-1799 | |
Rose Maddox-L | |||
37327-2 | Down, down, down (Tommy Collins) | T-1799 | |
Rose Maddox-L | |||
37328-5 | Ole Slewfoot (Howard Hausey-Eddie Manney) | T-1799 | |
Rose Maddox-L | |||
Arthur Lee 'Red' Smiley-g; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj; Donna Stoneman-m; Mac Magaha-f; Thomas Lee 'Tommy' Jackson-f; Wayne Gailey-esg; John D. Palmer-sb | |||
19620604 |
4 June 1962, King session, King Recording Studio, 1540 Brewster Ave., Cincinnati, Oh. | ||
K 11226 | Ten paces (Gertrude Doro-Donaldson-Kahn) | 45-5673 | SLP-485 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 11227 | Corinna, Corinna (Williams-Chatman-Parish) | LP-932 | |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 11228 | Signed, sealed and delivered (Copas-Mann) | unissued | SLP-485 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 11229 | Country side of Heaven (where the bluegrass music flows) (Bill Brock) | SLP-485 | |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 11230 | Row your boat (alternate version) (W. Jerome) | SLP-485 | |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
Arthur Lee 'Red' Smiley-g; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj; Ronald W. 'Ronnie' Reno-m; Mack Magaha-f; John D. Palmer-sb; Steve Chapman-g; Sid Campbell-g, Ray Pennington-drums | |||
19620605 |
5 June 1962, King session, King Recording Studio, 1540 Brewster Ave., Cincinnati, Oh. | ||
K 11232 | Just about then (Ray Starr Pennington) | 45-5772 | LP-932 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 11233 | Greenback dollar (Bill Gray) | LP-847 | |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 11234 | Little red school house (Smith-Dzurus) | SLP-485 | |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 11235 | Everglades (Harlan Howard) | 45-5673 | LP-862 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 11230-2 | Row your boat (W. Jerome) | GT4-0955-2 | |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 11236 | Garden in the sky (Don Reno-Red Smiley) | LP-932 | |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
Arthur Lee 'Red' Smiley-g; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj; Ronald W. 'Ronnie' Reno-m; Mack Magaha-f; John D. Palmer-sb; Steve Chapman-g; Sid Campbell-g, Ray Pennington-drums | |||
19620918 |
18 September 1962, King session, King Recording Studio, 1540 Brewster Ave., Cincinnati, Oh. | ||
K 11311 | I'm jealous of you (Ray Starr Pennington) | 45-5808 | LP-816 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 11312 | Bouquet of roses (Nelson-Hillard) | LP-816 | |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 11313 | It's a sin (Marvin) | 45-5728 | LP-816 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 11314 | Excuse me (I've got a heartache) (Harlan Howard-Buck Owens) | LP-816 | |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[05] | Honky tonk Heaven (Ray Starr Pennington) | GT4-0955-2 | |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 11315 | Make believe Heaven (Ray Starr Pennington) | LP-816 | |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 11316 | Only in a dream world (D. Reno-C. Basham) | 45-5808 | LP-816 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 11317 | Don't let temptation turn you 'round (C. Friend-F. Thompson) | 45-5697 | LP-813 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 11318 | Kansas City railroad blues (Traugott) | LP-816 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
K 11319 | I'll see it happen to you (Leslie York) | 45-5697 | LP-816 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 11320 | Grandfather's clock (Trad.) | 45-5728 | LP-816 |
(Instrumental) | |||
K 11321 | Black and white rag (George Botsford) | 45-5905 | LP-816 |
(Instrumental) | |||
K 11322 | Dill pickles (Trad.) | 45-5905 | LP-816 |
(Instrumental) | |||
Arthur Lee 'Red' Smiley-g; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj; Ronald W. 'Ronnie' Reno-m; Mack Magaha-f; John D. Palmer-sb; Steve Chapman-g; Sid Campbell-g, Ray Pennington-drums | |||
19630000 |
1963, Pinecastle reissue of TV shows, unknown | ||
[01] | Love please come home (Leon Jackson) | DVD-0102 | |
[02] | Down yonder | DVD-0102 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[03] | In the pines (Trad.) | DVD-0102 | |
[04] | Home sweet home (Bishop-Payne) | DVD-0102 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[05] | Just over in the Gloryland | DVD-0102 | |
[06] | I'm the talk of the town (Don Reno) | DVD-0102 | |
[07] | I'm using my Bible for a road map (Reno-Shroeder; Lonat, BMI) | DVD-0102 | |
[08] | I know you're married (Reno-Magaha; Lois, BMI) | DVD-0102 | |
[09] | Barefoot Nellie (Reno-Davis) | DVD-0102 | |
[10] | I wouldn't change you if I could (Jim Eanes) | DVD-0102 | |
[11] | Nine lb. hammer (M. Travis) | DVD-0102 | |
[12] | John Henry (Traditional) | DVD-0102 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[13] | Ballad of Jed Clampett | DVD-0102 | |
[14] | Bye bye blues (Hamm-Bennett-Lown-Gray) | DVD-0102 | |
Arthur Lee 'Red' Smiley-g; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj; Ronald W. 'Ronnie' Reno-m; Mack Magaha-f; John D. Palmer-sb; [Carter Glen Stanley-g; Ralph Edmond Stanley-bj] | |||
19630408 |
8 April 1963, King session, King Recording Studio, 1540 Brewster Ave., Cincinnati, Oh. | ||
K 11486 | Old rugged cross (Ennard) | LP-853 | |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 11487 | River of Jordan (Trad.) | 45-5936 | LP-853 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 11488 | Amazing grace (J. Newton-Wm. Walker) | 45-5921 | LP-853 |
(quartet); Red Smiley-BS | |||
K 11489 | Echoes from the burning bush (Trad.) | 45-5936 | LP-853 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 11490 | Jesus Savior, pilot me (E. Hopper-J. E. Gould) | LP-853 | |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T; unknown-B | |||
K 11491 | Precious memories (J. B. Wright) | LP-853 | |
(quartet); S. Chapman-BS | |||
K 11492 | In the sweet bye and bye (Trad.) | LP-853 | |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 11493 | Mansion in the sky (Trad.) | 45-5921 | LP-853 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
Arthur Lee 'Red' Smiley-g; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj; Ronald W. 'Ronnie' Reno-m; Mack Magaha-f; John D. Palmer-sb; Steve Chapman-g; Ray Pennington-drums | |||
19630409 |
9 April 1963, King session, King Recording Studio, 1540 Brewster Ave., Cincinnati, Oh. | ||
K 11494 | Rock of ages (Trad.) | LP-853 | |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 11495 | What a friend we have in Jesus (Converse-Wohfeil) | LP-853 | |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 11496 | Farther along (W. B. Stevens) | LP-853 | |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T; unknown-B | |||
K 11497 | Where we'll never grow old (J. C. Moore) | LP-853 | |
(quartet) | |||
K 11498 | Just a country banjo (Seeing Nellie home) (Trad.) | 45-5937 | LP-861 |
(Instrumental) | |||
K 11499 | Keep your skillet good and greasy (Trad.) | LP-861 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
K 11500 | Pretty Polly (Trad.) | LP-861 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
K 11501 | Weeping willow tree (Hoepner-Clauser) | LP-861 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
K 11502 | Cripple Creek (F. Herron) | LP-861 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
K 11503 | Lady of Spain (Hargraves-Evans-Damerall-Tilsey) | 45-5772 | GT4-0955-2 |
(Instrumental) | |||
Arthur Lee 'Red' Smiley-g; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj; Ronald W. 'Ronnie' Reno-m; Mack Magaha-f; John D. Palmer-sb; Steve Chapman-g; Ray Pennington-drums | |||
19630603 |
3 June 1963, King session, Producer: Ray Starr, King Recording Studio, 1540 Brewster Ave., Cincinnati, Oh. | ||
K 11571 | Dear old Dixie (L. Flatt-E. Scruggs) | unissued | SLP-485 |
(Instrumental) | |||
K 11572 | Nine pound hammer (M. Travis) | LP-861 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
K 11573 | Chinese breakdown (D. Wood) | 45-5937 | LP-861 |
(Instrumental) | |||
K 11574 | My old Kentucky home (Stephen Foster) | LP-861 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
K 11575 | Yes sir, that's my baby (Donaldson-Kahn) | unissued | SLP-485 |
(Instrumental) | |||
K 11576 | Bill Bailey (Traditional) | LP-861 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
Arthur Lee 'Red' Smiley-g; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj; Ronald W. 'Ronnie' Reno-m; Mack Magaha-f; John D. Palmer-sb | |||
19630604 |
4 June 1963, King session, Producer: Ray Starr, King Recording Studio, 1540 Brewster Ave., Cincinnati, Oh. | ||
K 11577 | It won't be like Christmas (Jim Eanes) | LP-874 | |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 11578 | Blue Christmas (Hayes-Johnson) | LP-874 | |
R. Smiley-L | |||
K 11579 | White Christmas (Berlin) | unissued | GT-2176 |
D. Reno-L | |||
K 11580 | Christmas doll (Jim Eanes) | LP-874 | |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 11581 | It came upon a midnight clear (Traditional) | LP-874 | |
D. Reno-sp; (Instrumental) | |||
K 11582 | Jingle bells (Traditional) | LP-874 | |
D. Reno-sp; (Instrumental) | |||
K 11583 | Silent night (Traditional) | LP-874 | |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-sp/T | |||
K 11584 | From the manger to the cross (Odell McLeod) | unissued | 485-498 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-sp/T | |||
K 11585 | Frosty the snowman (S. Nelson-J. Rollins) | LP-874 | |
Jeff Simmons-L | |||
Arthur Lee 'Red' Smiley-g; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj; Ronald W. 'Ronnie' Reno-m; Mack Magaha-f; Steven Chapman-electric g; John D. Palmer-sb | |||
19630605 |
5 June 1963, King session, Producer: Ray Starr, King Recording Studio, 1540 Brewster Ave., Cincinnati, Oh. | ||
K 11586 | Christmas time's a-coming (Tex Logan) | LP-874 | |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-sp/T | |||
K 11587 | Joy to the world (Traditional) | LP-874 | |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-sp/T | |||
K 11588 | Rudolph, the red-nosed reindeer (Johnny Marks) | unissued | GT7-2176-2 |
Ronnie Reno-L | |||
K 11589 | Christmas reunion (D. Reno-R.S. Pennington) | LP-874 | |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-sp/T | |||
K 11590 | The true meaning of Christmas (Traditional) | LP-874 | |
D. Reno-sp | |||
Arthur Lee 'Red' Smiley-g; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj; Ronald W. 'Ronnie' Reno-m; Mack Magaha-f; Steven Chapman-electric g; John D. Palmer-sb | |||
19630700 |
July 1963, Reissue of Stanley Brothers concert, Roanoke, Va. | ||
[01] | In the pines | ||
C. Stanley-L; R. Stanley-T | |||
[02] | Home sweet home | ||
(Instrumental) | |||
[03] | Over in the Gloryland | ||
C. Stanley-L; R. Stanley-T; D. Reno-B; R. Smiley-BS | |||
[04] | Nine pound hammer | ||
R. Reno-LV; 1st chorus: C. Stanley-L; R. Stanley-T; 2nd chorus: R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T; 3rd chorus: C. Stanley-L; group sing-along by others | |||
[05] | John Henry | ||
(Instrumental) | |||
Carter Glen Stanley-g; Ralph Edmond Stanley-bj; Arthur Lee 'Red' Smiley-g; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj; Ronald Wesley 'Ronnie' Reno-m; Mack Magaha-f; Steven R. 'Steve' Chapman-g; John D. Palmer-sb | |||
19630919 |
19 September 1963, Rural Rhythm session, Spartanburg, S.C. | ||
[01] | Love, o love, please come home | MP-0108 | |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[02] | Down yonder | MP-0108 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[03] | In the pines | MP-0108 | |
C. Stanley-L; R. Stanley-T | |||
[04] | Home sweet home | MP-0108 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[05] | Over in the gloryland | MP-0108 | |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[06] | Where is that chord | MP-0108 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[07] | Bare foot Nellie | MP-0108 | |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[08] | Nine pound hammer | MP-0108 | |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[09] | John Henry | MP-0108 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[10] | I wouldn't change you if I could | MP-0108 | |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[11] | Panhandle country | MP-0108 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[12] | Whispering hope (Alice Hawthorne) | MP-0108 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[13] | Bill Bailey | MP-0108 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[14] | Arkansas traveler | MP-0108 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[15] | I'm using my Bible for a road map | MP-0108 | |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[16] | I'm the talk of the town | MP-0108 | |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[17] | Fisher's hornpipe | MP-0108 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[18] | I know you're married | MP-0108 | |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[19] | Ballad of Jed Clampett | MP-0108 | |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[20] | Patty on the turnpike | MP-0108 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
Arthur Lee 'Red' Smiley-g; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj; Ronald W. 'Ronnie' Reno-m; Steve Chapman-g; Mack Magaha-f; Carter Stanley-g [on 03 only]; Ralph Stanley-bj [on 03 only] | |||
19640316 |
16 March 1964, King session, Producers: Hal Neely, Carlton Haney, King Recording Studio, 1540 Brewster Ave., Cincinnati, Oh.,
| ||
K 11834 | I don't blame you (Jim Scott) | 45-5915 | LP-914 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 11835 | There ain't nobody gonna miss me (Lloyd Copas) | 45-5915 | LP-914 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 11836 | Forever (Branch-Copas) | 45-5935 | LP-914 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 11837 | Tragic romance (Grandpa Jones) | 45-5935 | LP-914 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 11838 | Down in Nashville, Tennessee (Copas-Mann-Sturtz-King-Stewart) | LP-914 | |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 11839 | Things are gonna be different (Copas-Stewart) | 45-5875 | LP-914 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
Arthur Lee 'Red' Smiley-g; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj; Ronald W. 'Ronnie' Reno-m; Mack Magaha-f; Sid Campbell-rhythm g; John Palmer-sb | |||
19640317 |
17 March 1964, King session, Producers: Hal Neely, Carlton Haney, King Recording Studio, 1540 Brewster Ave., Cincinnati, Oh.,
| ||
K 11840 | Sundown and sorrow (Frank-King) | 45-6082 | LP-914 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 11841 | Too many teardrops (Lloyd Copas) | 45-5875 | LP-914 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 11842 | It's enough to make anyone cry (Copas-E. Nelson, Jr.) | LP-914 | |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 11843 | I can see that you're living a lie (Copas) | 45-5927 | LP-914 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 11844 | The road of broken hearts (Zeb Turner) | 45-5927 | LP-914 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 11845 | Goodbye, sweetheart, goodbye (Copas) | LP-914 | |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 11846 | Talking tribute to Cowboy Copas | LP-914 | |
R. Smiley-sp; D. Reno-sp | |||
Arthur Lee 'Red' Smiley-g; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj; Ronald W. 'Ronnie' Reno-m; Mack Magaha-f; Sid Campbell-rhythm g; John Palmer-sb | |||
19640601 |
1 June 1964, King session, Producers: Hal Neely, Carlton Haney, King Recording Studio, 1540 Brewster Ave., Cincinnati, Oh.,
| ||
K 11894 | Little mountain road (Don Reno-Red Smiley) | 45-6010 | LP-911 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 11895 | A lonely road when you're all alone (Don Reno-Red Smiley) | 45-5938 | LP-911 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 11896 | Brand new road (Don Reno-Red Smiley) | LP-911 | |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 11897 | Blue is the way I feel (Don Reno-Red Smiley) | LP-911 | |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 11898 | Open road (Don Reno-Red Smiley) | 45-6010 | LP-911 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 11899 | Cross roads (Don Reno-Red Smiley) | LP-911 | |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
Arthur Lee 'Red' Smiley-g; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj; Ronald W. 'Ronnie' Reno-m; Mack Magaha-f; John D. Palmer-sb | |||
19640602 |
2 June 1964, King session, Producers: Hal Neely, Carlton Haney, King Recording Studio, 1540 Brewster Ave., Cincinnati, Oh.,
| ||
K 11900 | I know your burdens are greater than mine (Pee Wee King) | 45-5938 | LP-911 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 11901 | The last mile (Don Reno-Red Smiley) | 45-6082 | LP-911 |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T; M. Magaha-B | |||
K 11902 | Roadrunner (Don Reno-Red Smiley) | LP-911 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
K 11903 | Jacknife-in' (Don Reno-Red Smiley) | LP-911 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
K 11904 | Interstate 81 (Don Reno-Red Smiley) | LP-911 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
K 11905 | Sandy road (Don Reno-Red Smiley) | LP-911 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
Arthur Lee 'Red' Smiley-g; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj/g [on 11845 only]; Ronald W. 'Ronnie' Reno-m; Mack Magaha-f; John D. Palmer-sb | |||
19640816 |
16 August 1964, Copper Creek reissue of live concert, Himmelreich's Grove, Womelsdorf, PA | ||
[01] | When you are lonely (Monroe-Flatt) | CCLP-0106 | |
[02] | Orange Blossom Special (Rouse) | CCLP-0106 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[03] | If I should wander back tonight (C. Van Ness) | CCLP-0106 | |
[04] | Grandfather's clock (Traditional) | CCLP-0106 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[05] | I wouldn't change you if I could (A. Smith) | CCLP-0106 | |
[06] | Texas quickstep (Traditional) | CCLP-0106 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[07] | I'm blue, I'm lonesome (James B. Smith) | CCLP-0106 | |
[08] | Panhandle country (Bill Monroe) | CCLP-0106 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[09] | Please remember that I love you (D. Reno-R. Smiley) | CCLP-0106 | |
[10] | Lady of Spain (Tilsey-Hargraves-Damerall-Evans) | CCLP-0106 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[11] | Won't you kiss me one me more time (Pete Stamper) | CCLP-0106 | |
[12] | Rocking on the waves (Traditional) | CCLP-0106 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[13] | Whispering hope (Alice Hawthorne) | CCLP-0106 | |
[14] | Uncle Pen (Bill Monroe) | CCLP-0106 | |
[15] | I know you're married (but I love you still) (Reno-Magaha) | CCLP-0106 | |
[16] | Sweethearts in Heaven (Buck Owens) | CCLP-0106 | |
[17] | Under the double eagle (Traditional) | CCLP-0106 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[18] | Theme | CCLP-0106 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
Arthur Lee 'Red' Smiley-g; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj; Ronald W. 'Ronnie' Reno-m; Mack Magaha-f; John D. Palmer-bs | |||
19641100 |
Late November 1964, Dot session, Producer: Arthur Smith, Arthur Smith Studio, Charlotte, N.C. | ||
MB 19472 | Somewhere tonight (Don Reno) | DLP-3617 | |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
MB 19473 | It's only right that I should pay (Don Reno) | DLP-3617 | |
MB 19474 | Military five string (Don Reno) | 45-16693 | DLP-3617 |
(Instrumental) | |||
MB 19475 | Silver threads among the gold (Traditional) | DLP-3617 | |
MB 19476 | Soldier's joy hop (Don Reno) | DLP-3617 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
MB 19477 | Three finger hop (Don Reno) | DLP-3617 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
MB 19478 | Clear skies (Don Reno) | DLP-3617 | |
MB 19479 | If I could hold you one more time (Don Reno) | DLP-3617 | |
MB 19480 | Now I'm willing to give you my heart (Don Reno) | 45-16693 | DLP-3617 |
MB 19481 | Lonesome hearted blues (Don Reno) | DLP-3617 | |
MB 19482 | I know you're married (but I love you still) (Don Reno-Mack Magaha) | DLP-3617 | |
MB 19483 | Charlotte breakdown (Don Reno) | DLP-3617 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj; Chuck Haney-g; Ronald W. 'Ronnie' Reno-m; James 'Jimmy' Buchanan-f; Donald "Duck" Austin-bs | |||
19650419 |
19-21 April 1965, Cabin Creek session with Benny Martin, Bradley's Barn, 722 Bender's Ferry Road, Mount Juliet, Tenn. | ||
[01] | Glory to His name | CC-204 | |
[02] | Keep on the sunny side | CC-204 | |
[03] | I'll live on | CC-204 | |
[04] | The old rugged cross | CC-204 | |
[05] | Hold fast to the right | CC-204 | |
[06] | Little white church | CC-204 | |
[07] | I heard my mother call my name in prayer | CC-204 | |
[08] | The sweet bye & bye | CC-204 | |
[09] | He will set your fields afire | CC-204 | |
[10] | Lonesome valley | CC-204 | |
[11] | I'll fly away | CC-204 | |
[12] | What a friend we have in Jesus | CC-204 | |
[13] | What would you give in exchange | CC-204 | |
[14] | Hold to God's unchanging hand | CC-204 | |
[15] | Take up thy cross | CC-204 | |
[16] | Won't it be wonderful there | CC-204 | |
[17] | That beautiful picture | CC-204 | |
[18] | Swing low sweet chariot | CC-204 | |
[19] | Where he leads me I will follow | CC-204 | |
[20] | Chapel in the valley | CC-204 | |
Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj; Benjamin Edward 'Benny' Martin-f; unknown-g; unknown-m; Bob Moore-sb | |||
19651000 |
Fall 1965, Monument session, unknown | ||
D11W 763 | Soldier's prayer in Vietnam | 45-912 | MLP-8048 |
D11W 764 | Five by eight | 45-912 | MLP-8048 |
(Instrumental) | |||
Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj; Benjamin Edward 'Benny' Martin-f; Bob Moore-sb; other personnel not known | |||
19660000 |
1966, Sardis session, Producer: Arthur Smith, Arthur Smith Studio, Charlotte, N.C. | ||
[01] | Salty dog | Sardis 5012 | |
[02] | Lonesome road | Sardis 5012 | |
[03] | You'll be rewarded over there | Sardis 5012 | |
[04] | Faded love | Sardis 5012 | |
[05] | Mule skinner blues | Sardis 5012 | |
[06] | Sweethearts in Heaven | Sardis 5012 | |
[07] | God gave you to me | Sardis 5012 | |
[08] | I wish I could fall in love | Sardis 5012 | |
[09] | Golden slippers | Sardis 5012 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[10] | Nine pound hammer | Sardis 5012 | |
[11] | Beer barrel polka | Sardis 5012 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[12] | Mansion over the hilltop | Sardis 5012 | |
Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj; Chuck Haney-g; Ronald W. 'Ronnie' Reno-m; Ray Crisp-f; Jean Reno-accordion; Duck Austin-sb | |||
19660200 |
February 1966, Monument session, Producer: Fred Foster, Fred Foster Sound Studio, 319 17th Ave. North, Nashville, Tenn.,
| ||
E2W 800 | Too bad that you're no good for me (F. Carter-R. E. Carter; Pamper Music, BMI) | 45-931 | |
E2W 801 | You can't make a heel toe the mark (R. Pennington-D. Reno; Pamper Music, BMI) | 45-931 | |
Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj; Benjamin Edward 'Benny' Martin-f; other personnel not known | |||
19660300 |
March 1966, Monument session, Producer: Fred Foster, Fred Foster Sound Studio, 319 17th Ave. North, Nashville, Tenn. | ||
[01] | I've been shuffled (Reno, Pennington) | MLP-8048 | |
[02] | Since wedding bells have rung (Reno) | MLP-8048 | |
[03] | Coffee cup (F. Carter, Jr.) | MLP-8048 | |
[04] | Kiss me once again (Reno) | MLP-8048 | |
[05] | Put it off until tomorrow (Owens, Parton) | MLP-8048 | |
[06] | Water will seek its own level (Pennington) | MLP-8048 | |
[07] | I ain't gonna walk your dog no more (Pennington) | MLP-8048 | |
[08] | My church (J. Driftwood) | MLP-8048 | |
[09] | Your mama didn't raise no idiot (Reno) | MLP-8048 | |
[10] | Life is a toil (Paul Clayton) | MLP-8048 | |
Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj; other personnel not known | |||
19660800 |
August 1966, Monument session, Producer: Fred Foster, Fred Foster Sound Studio, 319 17th Ave. North, Nashville, Tenn. | ||
E8W 913 | My mammy's Miss America, my daddy's Uncle Sam | 45-966 | |
E8W 914 | I'm worried about me | 45-966 | |
Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj; other personnel not known | |||
19670100 |
Early 1967, Rebel session, unknown | ||
SoN 43681 | Sunset hill | F-268 | |
SoN 43682 | Flat tops a-pickin' | F-268 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
George William 'Bill' Harrell-g; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj; Ronald W. 'Ronnie' Reno-m; other personnel not known | |||
19670116 |
16-17 January 1967, Wango session, Producer: Ray Davis, Johnny's Used Cars, 4801 Harford Rd., Baltimore, MD | ||
[01] | Salty dog blues | LP-113 | |
B. Harrell-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[12] | Red wing (P. D.) | LP-113 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[02] | Grey eagle hornpipe | CD-111 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[03] | Little Maggie | CD-111 | |
B. Harrell-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[07] | I'm just here to get my baby out of jail | LP-113 | |
B. Harrell-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[08] | Back up and push | LP-113 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[05] | Sunnyside of the mountain | CD-111 | |
B. Harrell-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[15] | Dreaming of a little cabin | LP-113 | |
B. Harrell-L; D. Reno-T/sp; R. Reno-B | |||
[04] | Down yonder | LP-113 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[06] | Don't let your deal go down | CD-111 | |
B. Harrell-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[09] | Mary of the wild moor | CD-111 | |
B. Harrell-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[10] | Flop eared mule | CD-111 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[11] | Darlin' little Joe | CD-111 | |
R. Reno-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[13] | Mom's faded old sunbonnet | CD-111 | |
D. Reno-L | |||
[14] | Old spinning wheel | CD-111 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[16] | Silver threads among the gold | CD-111 | |
George William 'Bill' Harrell-g; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj; Ronald W. 'Ronnie' Reno-m; Duck Austin-sb | |||
19670200 |
ca. February 1967, Rural Rhythm session, Producers: Lee Sutton, Mac Wiseman, Akron, Oh. | ||
[01] | Under the double eagle | RRDR-171 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[02] | I'm a man of constant sorrow | RRDR-171 | |
[03] | Long journey home | RRDR-171 | |
[04] | Red rockin' chair | RRDR-171 | |
[05] | Hot corn, cold corn | RRDR-171 | |
[06] | Footprints in the snow | RRDR-171 | |
[07] | Gotta travel on | RRDR-171 | |
[08] | Little pal | RRDR-171 | |
[09] | Nine pound hammer | RRDR-171 | |
Ronnie Reno-L | |||
[10] | I don't love nobody | RRDR-171 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[11] | Poor Ellen Smith | RRDR-171 | |
[12] | The great speckled bird | RRDR-171 | |
[13] | Limehouse blues | RRDR-171 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[14] | Molly and Tenbrooks | RRDR-171 | |
[15] | Whitehouse blues | RRDR-171 | |
B. Harrell-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[16] | When the roses bloom again | RRDR-171 | |
B. Harrell-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[17] | Nobody's business | RRDR-171 | |
[18] | Dill pickle rag | RRDR-171 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[19] | Keep on the sunny side | RRDR-171 | |
[20] | Worried man blues | RRDR-171 | |
B. Harrell-L; D. Reno-T | |||
George William 'Bill' Harrell-g; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj; Ronald W. 'Ronnie' Reno-m; George Saunders Shuffler-sb | |||
19670400 |
ca. April 1967, Jalyn session, Engineer: Leon Turner, Commercial Sound | ||
[01] | I know you're married (Reno-Magaha; Lois, BMI) | JLP-108 | |
B. Harrell-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[02] | Bringing Mary home (Duffy-Kingston-Mank; Starday, BMI) | JLP-108 | |
B. Harrell-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[03] | Devil's dream (P. D.) | JLP-108 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[04] | Talk of the town (Reno; Lois, BMI) | JLP-108 | |
B. Harrell-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[05] | Eating out of your hand (Harrell; Starday, BMI) | JLP-108 | |
B. Harrell-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[06] | Red Wing (P. D.) | JLP-108 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[07] | Jesse James (P. D.) | JLP-108 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[08] | Pretty Polly (P. D.) | JLP-108 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[09] | White dove (Carter Stanley) | JLP-108 | |
B. Harrell-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[10] | I'm going back to old Kentucky (Monroe; Peer Int., BMI) | JLP-108 | |
B. Harrell-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[11] | I'm so lonesome, I could cry (Hank Williams; Rose-Acuff, BMI) | JLP-108 | |
B. Harrell-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[12] | Rosewood casket (P. D.) | JLP-108 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
George William 'Bill' Harrell-g; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj; Ronald W. 'Ronnie' Reno-m; Fred Johnson-sb | |||
19670500 |
May 1967, Derby Town session, Charlestown, Ind. | ||
[01] | Little Becky (Jake Kessinger-Ronnie Reno; Cuzz Pub., BMI) | DTR-103 | |
[02] | Gold digger (Bill Harrell; Cuzz Pub., BMI) | DTR-103 | |
[03] | The mighty dark monster (Kenny Sowder-Carl Dixon; Cuzz Pub., BMI) | DTR-103 | |
[04] | The life of the party (Kenny Sowder-Jimmy Logsdon; Cuzz Pub., BMI) | DTR-103 | |
[05] | Everybody's got a dream (Kenny Sowder; Cuzz Pub., BMI) | DTR-103 | |
ZTSB 125297 | Yellow pages (Jimmy Goodman-Jerry Fender; Cuzz Pub., BMI) | DTR-103 | |
[07] | No one to kiss me goodnight (George Shuffler-Ronnie Reno; Cuzz Pub., BMI) | DTR-103 | |
[08] | A dollar down (George Shuffler-Ronnie Reno; Cuzz Pub., BMI) | DTR-103 | |
[09] | Black snake moan (George Shuffler; Cuzz Pub., BMI) | DTR-103 | |
[10] | Empty arms (George Shuffler-Ronnie Reno; Cuzz Pub., BMI) | DTR-103 | |
ZTSB 125298 | Ex-Missus Jones (Jake Kessinger-Ronnie Reno; Cuzz Pub., BMI) | DTR-103 | |
[12] | The party's almost over (Kenny Sowder; Cuzz Pub., BMI) | DTR-103 | |
George William 'Bill' Harrell-g; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj; Ronald W. 'Ronnie' Reno-m; George Saunders Shuffler-sb | |||
19671101 |
1 November 1967, King session, Producer: Louis Innis, King Recording Studio, 1540 Brewster Ave., Cincinnati, Oh. | ||
K 12480 | Heaven's treasure (Ronnie Reno) | KLP-1029 | |
Quartet | |||
K 12481 | Let me look at myself (Ronnie Reno) | KLP-1029 | |
B. Harrell-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 12482 | Salvation is all I need (Ronnie Reno-George Shuffler) | KLP-1029 | |
B. Harrell-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 12483 | Walking in His likeness (Ronnie Reno) | KLP-1029 | |
D. Reno-LV/TC; B. Harrell-LC; G. Shuffler-BS | |||
K 12484 | Mother and daddy are gone (Ronnie Reno) | KLP-1029 | |
B. Harrell-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 12485 | God's Bible is your guide (Ronnie Reno) | KLP-1029 | |
B. Harrell-L; D. Reno-T | |||
George William 'Bill' Harrell-rhythm g; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj/lead g [on 12485 only]; Ronald W. 'Ronnie' Reno-m; James Delbert 'Jimmy' Buchanan-f; Vassar Carlton Clements-f; George Saunders Shuffler-sb | |||
19671102 |
2 November 1967, King session, Producer: Louis Innis, King Recording Studio, 1540 Brewster Ave., Cincinnati, Oh. | ||
K 12486 | Stepping stones to glory (Ronnie Reno) | KLP-1029 | |
B. Harrell-L; D. Reno-T; G. Shuffler-BS | |||
K 12487 | Give the world a sunny smile (George Shuffler) | KLP-1029 | |
B. Harrell-L; D. Reno-T; G. Shuffler-BS | |||
K 12488 | Don't judge (George Shuffler) | KLP-1029 | |
B. Harrell-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 12489 | Old log cabin (Ronnie Reno) | KLP-1029 | |
B. Harrell-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 12490 | I'm just a little old fashioned (Ronnie Reno) | KLP-1029 | |
B. Harrell-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 12491 | My mother's child (Bill Harrell) | KLP-1029 | |
B. Harrell-L; D. Reno-T | |||
George William 'Bill' Harrell-rhythm g; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj/lead g [on 12491 only]; Ronald W. 'Ronnie' Reno-m; James Delbert 'Jimmy' Buchanan-f; Vassar Carlton Clements-f; George Saunders Shuffler-sb | |||
19671103 |
3 November 1967, King session, Producer: Louis Innis, King Recording Studio, 1540 Brewster Ave., Cincinnati, Oh. | ||
K 12495 | Big train (Ronnie Reno) | KLP-1033 | |
K 12496 | You give me your love, I'll give you mine (J. Buchanan- G. Shuffler-V. Clements) | KLP-1033 | |
B. Harrell-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 12497 | Sassy fiddle (V. Clements) | KLP-1033 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
K 12498 | Reno and Shuffler hornpipe (G. Shuffler-R. Reno) | KLP-1033 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
George William 'Bill' Harrell-rhythm g; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj; Ronald W. 'Ronnie' Reno-m; James Delbert 'Jimmy' Buchanan-f; Vassar Carlton Clements-f; George Saunders Shuffler-sb | |||
19671218.1 |
18 December 1967, King session, Producer: Louis Innis, King Recording Studio, 1540 Brewster Ave., Cincinnati, Oh. | ||
K 12520 | Mr. Bottle (R. Reno-G. Shuffler) | KLP-1033 | |
K 12521 | Just a phone call will do (R. Reno-G. Shuffler) | KLP-1033 | |
B. Harrell-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 12522 | The Path that leads me home (R. Reno-G. Shuffler) | KLP-1033 | |
B. Harrell-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 12523 | Welcome home (R. Reno-G. Shuffler) | KLP-1033 | |
B. Harrell-L; D. Reno-T | |||
George William 'Bill' Harrell-rhythm g; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj/12-string g [on 12523 only]; Ronald W. 'Ronnie' Reno-m; James Delbert 'Jimmy' Buchanan-f; Vassar Carlton Clements-f; George Saunders Shuffler-sb | |||
19671218.2 |
18 December 1967, King session, Producer: Louis Innis, King Recording Studio, 1540 Brewster Ave., Cincinnati, Oh. | ||
K 12524 | I told (B. Harrell-G. Shuffler) | KLP-1033 | |
K 12525 | Where is Jones (Bill Harrell) | KLP-1033 | |
B. Harrell-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 12526 | Twelve string time (R. Reno) | KLP-1033 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
K 12527 | All the way to Reno (R. Reno) | KLP-1033 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
George William 'Bill' Harrell-rhythm g; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj/12-string g [on 12525-12526]; Ronald W. 'Ronnie' Reno-m; James Delbert 'Jimmy' Buchanan-f; Vassar Carlton Clements-f; George Saunders Shuffler-sb | |||
19680625.1 |
25 June 1968, King session, Producer: Louis Innis, King Recording Studio, 1540 Brewster Ave., Cincinnati, Oh. | ||
K 12686 | Oak Grove Church (Don Reno; Lois, BMI) | KSD-1068 | |
K 12687 | My redeemer lives again (Don Reno; Lois, BMI) | KSD-1068 | |
B. Harrell-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 12688 | Another daddy gone wrong (Don Reno-J. Buchanan; Lois, BMI) | KSD-1068 | |
B. Harrell-L; D. Reno-T/sp | |||
K 12689 | When they crucified Jesus (Don Reno; Lois, BMI) | KSD-1068 | |
B. Harrell-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 12690 | My god's highway (Don Reno; Lois, BMI) | KSD-1068 | |
B. Harrell-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 12691 | I'm using my Bible for a roadmap (Reno-Shroeder; Lonat, BMI) | KSD-1068 | |
B. Harrell-L; D. Reno-T | |||
George William 'Bill' Harrell-rhythm g; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj/lead g [on 12689 only]; James Delbert 'Jimmy' Buchanan-f; Vassar Carlton Clements-f; Norman Keith 'Buddy' Spicher-f; Arnold 'Buck' Ryan-f; George Saunders Shuffler-sb | |||
19680625.2 |
25 June 1968, King session, Producer: Louis Innis, King Recording Studio, 1540 Brewster Ave., Cincinnati, Oh. | ||
K 12692 | I want to be a Christian soldier (Don Reno-George Shuffler; Lois, BMI) | KSD-1068 | |
B. Harrell-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 12693 | If I never wake again (I'll be in Glory Land) (Don Reno; Lois, BMI) | KSD-1068 | |
B. Harrell-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 12694 | Anchored in Jesus (Don Reno; Lois, BMI) | KSD-1068 | |
B. Harrell-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 12695 | A pretty wreath for mother's grave (Don Reno; Lonat, BMI) | KSD-1068 | |
B. Harrell-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 12696 | For the Bible tells me so (Bill Harrell-George Shuffler; Lois, BMI) | KSD-1068 | |
B. Harrell-L; D. Reno-T | |||
K 12697 | The night I got saved (Don Reno; Lois, BMI) | KSD-1068 | |
B. Harrell-L; D. Reno-T | |||
George William 'Bill' Harrell-rhythm g; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj/lead g [on 12695-12697]; James Delbert 'Jimmy' Buchanan-f; Vassar Carlton Clements-f; Norman Keith 'Buddy' Spicher-f; Arnold 'Buck' Ryan-f; George Saunders Shuffler-sb | |||
19680728 |
28-29 July 1968, Rebel session with Eddie Adcock, Producer: Charles R. Freeland, Roy D. Homer Associates, Clinton, Md. | ||
[01] | Turkey in the straw (Arr. Adcock & Bucke; Zap Publishing Co., BMI) | SLP-1482 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[02] | Down yonder (Arr. Adcock & Bucke; Zap Publishing Co., BMI) | SLP-1482 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[03] | The waltz you saved for me (Arr. Adcock & Bucke; Zap Publishing Co., BMI) | SLP-1482 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[04] | Liza Jane (Arr. Adcock & Bucke; Zap Publishing Co., BMI) | SLP-1482 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[05] | Little old cabin in the lane (Arr. Adcock & Bucke; Zap Publishing Co., BMI) | SLP-1482 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[06] | Swanee River (Arr. Adcock & Bucke; Zap Publishing Co., BMI) | SLP-1482 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[07] | Bye bye blues (Hamm-Bennett-Lown-Gray) | SLP-1482 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[08] | Bully of the town (Arr. Adcock & Bucke; Zap Publishing Co., BMI) | SLP-1482 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[09] | Shanty in old Shanty Town (Arr. Adcock & Bucke; Zap Publishing Co., BMI) | SLP-1482 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[10] | Lonesome road blues (Arr. Adcock & Bucke; Zap Publishing Co., BMI) | SLP-1482 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[11] | Banjo riff (Don Reno; Louis, BMI) | SLP-1482 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[12] | Speeding west (West; BMI) | SLP-1482 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
Edward Windsor 'Eddie' Adcock-bj; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj; Ronald W. 'Ronnie' Reno-m; other personnel not known | |||
19680800 |
Summer 1968, Jalyn session, Producer: Jack Lynch, Dayton, Oh. | ||
[01] | Wabash Cannon Ball (A.P. Carter) | JLP-119 | |
[02] | Down in the willow garden (P.D.) | JLP-119 | |
[03] | She's my baby (P.D.) | JLP-119 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[04] | The wondering boy (P.D.) | JLP-119 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[05] | Kentucky (C. Davis) | JLP-119 | |
[06] | Black Mountain rag (P.D.) | JLP-119 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[07] | Philadelphia lawyer (W. Guthrie) | JLP-119 | |
[08] | In memory of Carter Stanley (Jack Lynch) | JLP-119 | |
[09] | Going across the sea (P.D.) | JLP-119 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[10] | The letter edged in black (P.D.) | JLP-119 | |
[11] | Ruby (Emmy; Acuff, Rose) | JLP-119 | |
[12] | Walk on boy (P.D.) | JLP-119 | |
George William 'Bill' Harrell-g; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj; Ronald W. 'Ronnie' Reno-m; George Saunders Shuffler-sb | |||
19710000.1 |
1971, Rural Rhythm session for Buck Ryan, Producer: Dick Unteed, Akron, Oh. | ||
[01] | Good bye Liza Jane | RRBR-244 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[02] | Chicks waltz | RRBR-244 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[03] | Natural bridge blues | RRBR-244 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[04] | I saw your face in the moon | RRBR-244 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[05] | Kansas City railroad blues | RRBR-244 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[06] | Kingdom coming | RRBR-244 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[07] | Stomping with Reno | RRBR-244 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[08] | Whispering | RRBR-244 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[09] | Fiddling around | RRBR-244 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[10] | Red's Virginia waltz | RRBR-244 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[11] | Love somebody | RRBR-244 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[12] | Lee Highway blues | RRBR-244 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[13] | Mary's melody | RRBR-244 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[14] | Ryan's stomp | RRBR-244 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[15] | South sea sweetheart | RRBR-244 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[16] | Indian Creek | RRBR-244 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[17] | In the pines | RRBR-244 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[18] | Ryan's polka | RRBR-244 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[19] | Blackberry blossom | RRBR-244 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[20] | Hog trough reel | RRBR-244 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
Arnold 'Buck' Ryan-f; George William 'Bill' Harrell-g; Arthur Lee 'Red' Smiley-g; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj/lead g; Jim Ebert-piano; Tom Kiley-steel g; Jerry McCoury-sb; Bob Finkes-drums | |||
19710000.2 |
1971, Wango session, Wango Studios, Baltimore, Md. | ||
[01] | There'll come a time | LP-111 | |
[02] | Rosewood casket | LP-111 | |
[03] | Seven years blues | LP-111 | |
[04] | Silver haired daddy (of mine) | LP-111 | |
[05] | Sweeter than the flowers | LP-111 | |
[06] | Speak to me, little darling | LP-111 | |
[07] | Tell me why my daddy don't come home | LP-111 | |
[08] | Letter edged in black | LP-111 | |
[09] | That little kid sister of mine | LP-111 | |
[10] | Wreck of the old 97 | LP-111 | |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[11] | The last letter (Rex Griffin) | LP-111 | |
Arthur Lee 'Red' Smiley-g; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj; George William 'Bill' Harrell-g; Arnold 'Buck' Ryan-f; Jerry McCoury-sb | |||
19710518.1 |
18 May 1971, Rome session, Producers: Dick Unteed, Casey Casebolt, Ray Davis Studio, Glen Burnie, Md. | ||
ARP 1399 | Highway 52 (Dave Evans) | R-1009 | R-1011 |
(Instrumental) | |||
[02] | True or false (Reno-Smiley) | R-1011 | |
[03] | Mule skinner blues (Jimmie Rodgers) | R-1011 | |
[04] | Flowers are like people (Reno-Smiley) | R-1011 | |
[05] | Riverdale flash (Reno-Smiley) | R-1011 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[06] | Somewhere someday again (Reno-Smiley) | R-1011 | |
Arthur Lee 'Red' Smiley-g; George William 'Bill' Harrell-g; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj; Arnold 'Buck' Ryan-f; Jerry McCoury-sb | |||
19710518.2 |
18-19 May 1971, Wango session, Producers: Dick Unteed, Casey Casebolt, Ray Davis Studio, Glen Burnie, Md. | ||
[01] | I've just got to see you once more | LP-113 | |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[02] | Just a message | LP-113 | |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[03] | I'm troubled in mind | LP-113 | |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[04] | Each minute seems a million years | CD-111 | |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[05] | Oh how I miss you | CD-111 | |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[06] | Remember me | CD-111 | |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[07] | What a friend we have in Jesus | CD-111 | |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
Arthur Lee 'Red' Smiley-g; George William 'Bill' Harrell-g; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj; Arnold 'Buck' Ryan-f; Jerry McCoury-sb | |||
19710519 |
19 May 1971, Rome session, Producers: Dick Unteed, Casey Casebolt, Ray Davis Studio, Glen Burnie, Md. | ||
[01] | A dime looks like a wagon wheel (Reno-Smiley) | R-1011 | |
[02] | Emotions (Don Reno) | R-1011 | |
[03] | Buck Ryan rag (Buck Ryan) | R-1011 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
ARP 1400 | Soldier's last letter (Stewart Tubb) | R-1011 | |
[05] | Shine hallelujah shine (Monroe) | R-1011 | |
[06] | Could I stop loving you? (Reno-Smiley) | R-1011 | |
Arthur Lee 'Red' Smiley-g; George William 'Bill' Harrell-g; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj; Arnold 'Buck' Ryan-f; Jerry McCoury-sb | |||
19710700 |
July 1971, Atteiram reissue of live concert, Recorded by: Dave Heath, KERA-FM, Dallas, Tex., Lone Star Festival, McKinney, Tex.,
| ||
[01] | Trail of sorrow | API-1556 | |
[02] | Lee hi-way blues | API-1556 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[03] | Bringing Mary home | API-1556 | |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[04] | Charlotte breakdown | API-1556 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[05] | Cheap love affair | API-1556 | |
[06] | Help me make it through the night | API-1556 | |
[07] | Where did the young years go (Jack Rhodes) | API-1556 | |
[08] | He'll set your fields on fire | API-1556 | |
[09] | Encore: Set your fields on fire | API-1556 | |
[10] | Tally ho | API-1556 | |
[11] | Green mountain hop | API-1556 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[12] | Applause | API-1556 | |
Arthur Lee 'Red' Smiley-g; George William 'Bill' Harrell-g; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj; Arnold 'Buck' Ryan-f; Jerry McCoury-sb | |||
19720600 |
June 1972, Starday session, Producer: Hal Neely, Starday Studios, Nashville, Tenn. | ||
ST 9346 | Sweet Miss Sarah Jane (Ray Buzzeo; Blackwood Music, BMI) | SLP 481-498 | |
B. Harrell-L; D. Reno-H; Wendy Thatcher-H; Gordon Terry-H | |||
ST 9347 | 1500 miles away from home (Smokey Green; Ft. Knox Music, BMI) | SLP 481-498 | |
B. Harrell-L; D. Reno-H; Wendy Thatcher-H; Gordon Terry-H | |||
ST 9348 | Bluegrass on my mind (Don Reno; Ft. Knox Music, BMI) | SLP 481-498 | |
B. Harrell-L; Wendy Thatcher-H | |||
ST 9349 | A gift of love (Don Reno; Ft. Knox Music, BMI) | SLP 481-498 | |
B. Harrell-L; D. Reno-T | |||
ST 9350 | Down yonder (L. Wolfe Gilbert; Peer, BMI) | SLP 481-498 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
ST 9351 | Bye bye blues (Arr. Reno; Ft. Knox Music, BMI) | SLP 481-498 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
ST 9352 | Truck stop boogie (Don Reno-Eddie Adcock) | ST-952 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
ST 9353 | Where there's smoke there's fire (Don Reno; Fort Knox Music, BMI) | SLP 481-498 | |
B. Harrell-L; D. Reno-T | |||
ST 9354 | Don't you know I love you Charlie Brown (Don Reno; Fort Knox Music, BMI) | SLP 481-498 | |
B. Harrell-L; D. Reno-T | |||
ST 9355 | I couldn't win (Don Reno; Ft. Knox Music, BMI) | SLP 481-498 | |
B. Harrell-L; D. Reno-T | |||
ST 9356 | I'm afraid my darlin's gone (Reno-Monroe; Ft. Knox Music, BMI) | SLP 481-498 | |
D. Reno-LV/TC; B. Harrell-LC | |||
ST 9357 | I'll fly away (Brumley; A. E. Brumley & Sons, SESAC) | SLP 481-498 | |
B. Harrell-L; D. Reno-T; Wendy Thatcher-H; Gordon Terry-H | |||
ST 9358 | Maiden's prayer (Bob Wills; Hill & Range, BMI) | SLP 481-498 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
George William 'Bill' Harrell-g; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj; Arnold 'Buck' Ryan-f; Ellis Padgett-sb | |||
19721100 |
November 1972, King session, Producers: Charlie Dick, Tommy Hill, Starday Recording Studio, 3557 Dickerson Road, Nashville,
Tenn. | ||
[01] | Grey eagle | CD-5115 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[02] | Polka on the guitar | CD-5115 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[03] | Lady Hamlet | CD-5115 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[04] | Italian waltz | CD-5115 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[05] | Guitar medley in G | CD-5115 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[06] | Old spinning wheel in the parlor | CD-5115 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[07] | Hot rize flour medley | CD-5115 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[08] | Turkey in the straw | CD-5115 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[09] | Rocking alone in an old rocking chair | CD-5115 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[10] | Dixie medley | CD-5115 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[11] | Peacock rag | CD-5115 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[12] | I like mountain music | CD-5115 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[13] | Ranger's waltz | CD-5115 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[14] | Train medley | CD-5115 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[15] | Tarnation | CD-5115 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-lead g; George William 'Bill' Harrell-g; Buck Ryan-f; [overdubbed in 1999: Ronald W. 'Ronnie' Reno-g; Dale Reno-m; Don Wayne Reno-bs] | |||
19730102 |
2 January 1973, Wango session with Charlie Moore, Producer: Ray Davis, Ray Davis Studio, Glen Burnie, Md. | ||
[01] | Ridin' on that midnight train | LP-112 | |
C. Moore-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[02] | Why not confess? | LP-112 | |
C. Moore-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[03] | As long as I live | LP-112 | |
C. Moore-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[04] | I wonder where you are tonight | LP-112 | |
C. Moore-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[05] | It's mighty dark to travel | LP-112 | |
C. Moore-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[06] | Highway of sorrow | LP-112 | |
C. Moore-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[07] | Love please come home | LP-112 | |
C. Moore-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[08] | The quilting party | LP-112 | |
C. Moore-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[09] | Darlin' Nellie Gray | LP-112 | |
C. Moore-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[10] | Remember me | LP-112 | |
C. Moore-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[11] | As long as I live | LP-112 | |
C. Moore-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[12] | The picture on the wall | LP-112 | |
C. Moore-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[13] | I dreamed I searched Heaven for you | LP-112 | |
C. Moore-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[14] | Keep on the firing line | LP-112 | |
C. Moore-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[15] | From the manger to the cross | LP-112 | |
C. Moore-L; D. Reno-T | |||
Charles Benjamin 'Charlie' Moore-g; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-g; Jimmy Arnold-bj; Larry Jefferson-m; Johnny Dacus-f; Henry Dockery-bs | |||
19731000 |
October 1973, King Bluegrass session, Producer: Robert Trout, Lemco Studios, Lexington, Ky. | ||
[01] | Eatin' out of your hand (Bill Harrell) | KB-526 | |
B. Harrell-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[02] | I know you're married but I love you still (Don Reno) | KB-526 | |
B. Harrell-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[03] | Katy Hill (arr. Don Reno) | KB-526 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[04] | Black diamond (Bernie Faulkner) | KB-526 | |
[05] | Cora's gone (arr. Flatt & Scruggs) | KB-526 | |
[06] | Love please come home (Leon Jackson) | KB-526 | |
B. Harrell-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[07] | Will there be sweethearts in heaven (Buck Owens) | KB-526 | |
[08] | Tally ho! (Don Reno) | KB-526 | |
[09] | Today has been a lonesome day (Delmore Brothers) | KB-526 | |
[10] | Alabama bound (arr. Don Stover) | KB-526 | |
[11] | Green Mountain top (Don Reno) | KB-526 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[12] | He will set your fields on fire (Ballew and Brackett) | KB-526 | |
George William 'Bill' Harrell-g; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj; Arnold 'Buck' Ryan-f; Ed Ferris-sb | |||
19740200 |
ca. February 1974, King Bluegrass session, Producer: Robert Trout, Lemco Studios, Lexington, Ky. | ||
[01] | Shenandoah River (Don Reno) | KB-528 | |
B. Harrell-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[02] | Dixie breakdown (Don Reno) | KB-528 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[03] | Mountain road (Don Reno) | KB-528 | |
B. Harrell-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[04] | The Beech nut tree (Don Reno) | KB-528 | |
B. Harrell-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[05] | Talk of the town (Don Reno) | KB-528 | |
B. Harrell-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[06] | Let the savior in (Don Reno) | KB-528 | |
B. Harrell-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[07] | One track mind (Bill Harrell, R. Self) | KB-528 | |
B. Harrell-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[08] | The Whippoorwill song (Don Reno) | KB-528 | |
B. Harrell-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[09] | Over the river (Don Reno) | KB-528 | |
B. Harrell-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[10] | Cripple Creek (arr. Reno) | KB-528 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[11] | Love is a stranger (Bill Harrell) | KB-528 | |
B. Harrell-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[12] | My old log cabin (Don Reno) | KB-528 | |
B. Harrell-L; D. Reno-T | |||
George William 'Bill' Harrell-g; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj; Dale Reno-m; Arnold 'Buck' Ryan-f; Ed Ferris-sb; Raymond McLain-bj [on 01-03, 10] | |||
19750000 |
1975, King Bluegrass session, Producer: Robert Trout, Lemco Studios, Lexington, Ky. | ||
[01] | Everybody's something they're not (Bill Harrell, Don Barber) | KB-540 | |
B. Harrell-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[02] | Unwanted love (Reno, Leftwich, Smiley) | KB-540 | |
B. Harrell-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[03] | Banjo signal (Don Reno) | KB-540 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[04] | Shackles and chains (Mac Wiseman) | KB-540 | |
B. Harrell-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[05] | Blue bird singing | KB-540 | |
B. Harrell-L; D. Reno-T; Dale Reno-V | |||
[06] | Oak Grove church (Don Reno) | KB-540 | |
B. Harrell-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[07] | Two bricks short of a load (Don Reno) | KB-540 | |
B. Harrell-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[08] | When the saints go marchin' in | KB-540 | |
B. Harrell-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[09] | Gray eagle hornpipe | KB-540 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[10] | You're no longer a sweetheart of mine (Reno, Smiley, Swift) | KB-540 | |
B. Harrell-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[11] | I've lost some battles but I've finally won the war (Jake Kissenger) | KB-540 | |
B. Harrell-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[12] | I wouldn’t change you if I could (Jim Eanes) | KB-540 | |
B. Harrell-L; D. Reno-T | |||
George William 'Bill' Harrell-g; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj; Dale Reno-m; Arnold 'Buck' Ryan-f; Ed Ferris-sb | |||
19750300 |
March 1975, Monument session, Producer: Arthur Smith, Arthur Smith Studio, 5407 Monroe Road, Charlotte, N.C. | ||
[01] | The catfish song | PZ-33804 | |
[02] | Choking the strings | PZ-33804 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[03] | Please remember that I love you | PZ-33804 | |
[04] | Contentment | PZ-33804 | |
[05] | Little fox fire | PZ-33804 | |
[06] | Under the double eagle | PZ-33804 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[07] | Bi-centennial | PZ-33804 | |
[08] | Three string guitar | PZ-33804 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[09] | Emotions | PZ-33804 | |
[10] | Little soldier and his band | PZ-33804 | |
[11] | If you don't stand for something (you'll fall for anything) | PZ-33804 | |
[12] | A pretty wreath for mother's grave | PZ-33804 | |
Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj; George William 'Bill' Harrell-g; Dale Reno-m; Arnold 'Buck' Ryan-f; Ed Ferris-sb; Arthur Smith-f [07 only]/db [08 only]/m [09 only] | |||
19750523 |
23 May 1975, Rebel issue of live recordings, Producer: Charles R. Freeland, Bluegrass Festival at the Old Stanley Homeplace,
McClure, Va. | ||
[01] | Eatin' out of your hand (Harrell) | SLP-1554-55 | |
B. Harrell-L | |||
[02] | Record commercial (Harrell) | SLP-1554-55 | |
B. Harrell-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[03] | Mama don't allow | SLP-1554-55 | |
D. Reno-L | |||
George William 'Bill' Harrell-g; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj; | |||
19750800 |
August 1975, Wango issue of live recording, Gloryland Park, Bear, Del. | ||
[01] | I'm coming back but I don't know when | LP-113 | |
C. Monroe-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[02] | Beyond the sunset | CD-111 | |
D. Reno-LV/TC; B. Harrell-LC; Dale Reno-H | |||
Charlie Monroe-g; George William 'Bill' Harrell-g; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj; Dale Reno-m; Arnold 'Buck' Ryan-f; Ed Ferris-sb | |||
19760000.1 |
1976, CMH session, Producer: Arthur Smith, Arthur Smith Studio, 5407 Old Monroe Road, Charlotte, N.C. | ||
[01] | Dear old Dixie | CMH-6201 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[02] | One morning in May | CMH-6201 | |
Bill Harrell-V; Don Reno-V | |||
[03] | It's a long, long way from the bottom | CMH-6201 | |
Bill Harrell-V; Don Reno-V | |||
[04] | Hobo's story | CMH-6201 | |
Bill Harrell-V; Don Reno-V | |||
[05] | Please keep remembering | CMH-6201 | |
Bill Harrell-V; Don Reno-V | |||
[06] | At last I'm free | CMH-6201 | |
Bill Harrell-V; Don Reno-V | |||
[07] | Where would our flowers grow? | CMH-6201 | |
Bill Harrell-V; Don Reno-V | |||
[08] | B. G. chase | CMH-6201 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[09] | The winds blew across the wild moor | CMH-6201 | |
Bill Harrell-V; Don Reno-V | |||
[10] | Make believe (you didn't set me free) | CMH-6201 | |
Bill Harrell-V; Don Reno-V | |||
[11] | Into these hills | CMH-6201 | |
Bill Harrell-V; Don Reno-V | |||
George William 'Bill' Harrell-g; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj; Dale Reno-m; Arnold 'Buck' Ryan-f; Clay Smith-g; Ed Ferris-sb | |||
19760000.2 |
1976, CMH session, Producer: Arthur Smith, Arthur Smith Studio, 5407 Old Monroe Road, Charlotte, N.C. | ||
[01] | Charlotte breakdown (D. Reno) | CMH-9003 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[02] | Just a phone call will do (D. Reno-G. Shuffler) | CMH-9003 | |
[03] | Bringin' in the Georgia mail (F. Rose) | CMH-9003 | |
B. Harrell-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[04] | Little Rock getaway (J. Sullivan) | CMH-9003 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[05] | The Lord's last supper (D. Reno) | CMH-9003 | |
[06] | I'm using my Bible for a roadmap (Charles Schroeder-Don Reno) | CMH-9003 | |
B. Harrell-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[07] | Reno ride (B. Norman-D. Reno-L. Mann) | CMH-9003 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[08] | Talk of the town (D. Reno) | CMH-9003 | |
[09] | Long gone (D. Reno) | CMH-9003 | |
[10] | Gold digger (B. Harrell) | CMH-9003 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[11] | Country boy rock 'n' roll (D. Reno) | CMH-9003 | |
[12] | I know you're married (but I love you still) (D. Reno-M. Magaha) | CMH-9003 | |
B. Harrell-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[13] | Dixie breakdown (D. Reno-J. Lunseford) | CMH-9003 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[14] | I couldn't win (D. Reno) | CMH-9003 | |
[15] | He's coming back to Earth again (D. Reno) | CMH-9003 | |
[16] | Remington ride (H. Penny-H. Remington) | CMH-9003 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[17] | Don't let your sweet love die (V. Ness-Manners) | CMH-9003 | |
[18] | Trail of sorrow (D. Reno) | CMH-9003 | |
[19] | Limehouse blues (D. Furber-P. Braham) | CMH-9003 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[20] | My mother's Bible (D. Reno) | CMH-9003 | |
George William 'Bill' Harrell-g; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj; Dale Reno-m; Arnold 'Buck' Ryan-f; Clay Smith-g; Arthur Smith-g/db; Ed Ferris-sb | |||
19770000.1 |
1977, CMH session, Producer: Arthur Smith, Arthur Smith Studio, 5407 Old Monroe Road, Charlotte, N.C. | ||
[01] | Home in the mountains | CMH-6216 | |
[02] | Miss Elsie's place | CMH-6216 | |
[03] | Follow the leader | CMH-6216 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[04] | pretty angel tree | CMH-6216 | |
[05] | If today was tomorrow | CMH-6216 | |
[06] | Banjo Bill | CMH-6216 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[07] | I want to go back to the mountains | CMH-6216 | |
[08] | A Walking catfish | CMH-6216 | |
[09] | Once in a while | CMH-6216 | |
[10] | Booked in advance | CMH-6216 | |
[11] | Going back to church with mama | CMH-6216 | |
George William 'Bill' Harrell-g; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj; Dale Reno-m; Arnold 'Buck' Ryan-f; Clay Smith-g; Arthur Smith-g/db; Ed Ferris-sb | |||
19770000.2 |
1977, CMH session, Arthur Smith Studio, 5407 Old Monroe Road, Charlotte, N.C. | ||
[01] | Are you missing me? (Ira Louvin-Charlie Louvin) | CMH-6222 | |
[02] | Redeliverance (A. Smith-D. Reno) | CMH-6222 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[03] | It's grand to have someone to love you (D. Reno) | CMH-6222 | |
[04] | Memphis five string (A. Smith) | CMH-6222 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[05] | If tears could unlock prison doors (R. Moody) | CMH-6222 | |
[06] | Mountaineer's farewell (D. Reno) | CMH-6222 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[07] | Ridgerunner (D. Reno) | CMH-6222 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[08] | Faded old sunbonnet (D. Reno) | CMH-6222 | |
[09] | Somebody left another young'un at our house (M. Butler-A. Smith) | CMH-6222 | |
[10] | Nova Scotia sleigh ride (M. Christian) | CMH-6222 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[11] | Just one teardrop and one step away (H. Saul) | CMH-6222 | |
[12] | Down that last lonesome highway (M. Christian) | CMH-6222 | |
Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj/g; Don Wayne Reno-bj; Arthur Smith-g; Dale Reno-m; Buck Ryan-f; Bonny Beverley-f; Ed Ferris-sb | |||
19790000.1 |
1979, CMH session with Arthur Smith, Producer: Arthur Smith, Arthur Smith Studio, 5407 Old Monroe Road, Charlotte, N.C.,
| ||
[01] | Sheik of Araby (Wheeler-H. B. Smith-Snyder) | CMH-6234 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[02] | Over the rainbow (E. Y. Harburg-H. Arlen) | CMH-6234 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[03] | After you've gone (H. Creamer-T. Layton) | CMH-6234 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[04] | Follow me boogie (A. Smith) | CMH-6234 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[05] | Hello Dolly (J. Herman) | CMH-6234 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[06] | Pennsylvania rock (L. Lee-Z. Manners) | CMH-6234 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[07] | Five foot two, eyes of blue (J. Young-R. Henderson-S. H. Lewis) | CMH-6234 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[08] | Yellow bird (A. Bergman-M. Keith-N. Luboff) | CMH-6234 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[09] | Chicken (A. Smith) | CMH-6234 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[10] | Cabaret (F. Ebb-J. Kander) | CMH-6234 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[11] | Bye bye blues (B. Lown-C. Gray-D. Bennett-F. Hamm) | CMH-6234 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[12] | 12th Street rag (A. Razaf-E. L. Bowman) | CMH-6234 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
Arthur Smith-lead g; Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj; Clay Smith-rhythm g; David Floyd-bs; Paul Collier-drums | |||
19790000.2 |
1979, CMH session, Producer: Arthur Smith, Arthur Smith Studio, 5407 Old Monroe Road, Charlotte, N.C. | ||
[01] | Singin' on the mountain (D. Reno) | CMH-6240 | |
D. Reno-V; S. Beverly-V | |||
[02] | Sweethearts in heaven (B. Owens) | CMH-6240 | |
D. Reno-V; B. Beverly-V | |||
[03] | Skyline drive (D. Reno) | CMH-6240 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[04] | What can I say (S. Wilson- D. Barber) | CMH-6240 | |
D. Reno-V; S. Beverly-V | |||
[05] | The Closest thing to heaven (M.S. Elias) | CMH-6240 | |
D. Reno-V; S. Beverly-V | |||
[06] | Daddy was a hard working man (S. Wilson) | CMH-6240 | |
D. Reno-V; S. Beverly-V | |||
[07] | Foggy Mountain rock (L. Certain-B. Graves-G. Stacey) | CMH-6240 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[08] | Don't say goodbye if you love me (J. Davis-B. Dodd) | CMH-6240 | |
D. Reno-V; S. Beverly-V | |||
[09] | Take me along for the ride (W. Carson-R. Reno) | CMH-6240 | |
D. Reno-V; B. Beverly-V | |||
[10] | Cincinnati rag (M. Christian) | CMH-6240 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[11] | My arms are empty and cold (S. Wilson-D. Barber) | CMH-6240 | |
D. Reno-V; S. Beverly-V | |||
Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj/g; Don Wayne Reno-2nd bj; Bonny Beverly-g/2nd f; Dale Reno-m; Arnold 'Buck' Ryan-f; Arthur Smith-bs | |||
19800000 |
1980, CMH session, Producer: Arthur Smith, Arthur Smith Studio?, 5407 Old Monroe Road, Charlotte, N.C. | ||
[01] | Riverdale flash (A. Smiley-Don Reno; New Rome Music, BMI) | CMH-9023 | |
Don Reno-L/H; Bonny Beverly-L/H; Buck Ryan-L/H | |||
[02] | Somewhere tonight (Don Reno; Clay Music Corp./Painted Desert Music, BMI) | CMH-9023 | |
Don Reno-L/H; Bonny Beverly-L/H; Buck Ryan-L/H | |||
[03] | Mansion on the hill (Fred Rose-Hank Williams; Milene Music, ASCAP) | CMH-9023 | |
Don Reno-L/H; Bonny Beverly-L/H; Buck Ryan-L/H | |||
[04] | Take your shoes off, Moses (J. D. Jarvis; Weldee Music Co./Spangle Music, BMI) | CMH-9023 | |
D. Reno-L/H; B. Beverly-L/H; B. Ryan-L/H | |||
[05] | Feudin' banjos (A. Smith; Combine Music Corp., BMI) | CMH-9023 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[06] | I love you because (L. Payne; Fred Rose Music, Inc., BMI) | CMH-9023 | |
Don Reno-L/H; Bonny Beverly-L/H; Buck Ryan-L/H | |||
[07] | Banjo signal (A. Smiley-Don Reno; Fort Knox Music Co., BMI) | CMH-9023 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj/g; Don Wayne Reno-2nd bj/bs; Bonny Beverly-g/2nd f; Steve Wilson-db; Arnold 'Buck' Ryan-bs | |||
19830000.1 |
1983, Windy Ridge session, Unknown | ||
[01] | Bare foot Nellie | WR-1002 | |
R. Smiley-L; D. Reno-T | |||
[02] | It's a sin | WR-1002 | |
[03] | Calypso hornpipe | WR-1002 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[04] | Sing an old fashioned song | WR-1002 | |
[05] | Orange Blossom Special | WR-1002 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[06] | I never get to hold you in my arms anymore | WR-1002 | |
[07] | Silver bells | WR-1002 | |
[08] | A little child will lead us | WR-1002 | |
[09] | Let's live for tonight | WR-1002 | |
[10] | Tarnation | WR-1002 | |
[11] | I wish I'd never met you darling | WR-1002 | |
[12] | Give the world a sunny smile | WR-1002 | |
Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj; Ronald W. 'Ronnie' Reno-g; Don Wayne Reno-bj; Dale Reno-m | |||
19830000.2 |
1983, Reader's Digest session with Bobby Thompson, Nashville, Tenn.? | ||
[07] | The Wabash Cannonball | 096-D | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[09] | Jesse James / She'll be comin' around the mountain | 096-D | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[10] | This land is your land | 096-D | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[12] | Dueling banjos | 096-D | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[08] | George Cohen medley | 096-D | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[05] | Under the double eagle | 096-D | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[04] | Guitar boogie | 096-D | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[03] | The ballad of Jed Clampett | 096-D | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[02] | Cripple Creek | 096-D | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[01] | Foggy Mountain breakdown | 096-D | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[11] | Old Joe Clark | 096-D | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[06] | Rocky Top | 096-D | |
(Instrumental) | |||
Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj; Robert Clark 'Bobby' Thompson-bj; Ronald W. 'Ronnie' Reno-bj; Don Wayne Reno-bj; Dale Reno-m; Kenny Malone-drums | |||
19831100 |
November 1983, Kaleidoscope session, Producer: Tom Stern, Harbor Sound, Sausalito, Calif. | ||
[01] | Your love is dying (Martin) | F-34 | |
[02] | No longer a sweetheart of mine (Reno, Smiley, Swift) | F-34 | |
[03] | Clear skies (Reno) | F-34 | |
[04] | Lonesome wind blues (Raney) | F-34 | |
[05] | Chokin' the strings (Reno) | F-34 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[06] | Freight train boogie (Scott, Nabor) | F-34 | |
[07] | I'm the talk of the town (Reno) | F-34 | |
[08] | John Hardy (P.D.) | F-34 | |
Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj/lead g; Byron Berline-f; Ronald W. 'Ronnie' Reno-g; Tony Rice-g; Dale Reno-m; Don Wayne Reno-bs | |||
19840000 |
1984, Step One session, Producers: Ronnie Reno, Ray Pennington, Reflections Studio, Nashville, Tenn. | ||
[01] | Drifting with the tide (Don Reno; Ft. Knox Music, BMI) | SOR-0010 | |
[02] | Whispering (Trad.) | SOR-0010 | |
[03] | Tennessee ride (Karen & Boyce Edwards; Shady Dell Music, BMI) | SOR-0010 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[04] | Limehouse blues (Trad.) | SOR-0010 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[05] | I wouldn't change you if I could (Arthur Smith-Paul Jones; Peer Int'l., BMI) | SOR-0010 | |
[06] | Charlotte breakdown (Don Reno; Ft. Knox Music, BMI) | SOR-0010 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[07] | Emotions (Don Reno; Ft. Knox Music, BMI) | SOR-0010 | |
[08] | The world is waiting for the sunrise (Trad.) | SOR-0010 | |
[09] | Don't cheat in our home town (Ray Pennington-Roy Marcum; Ft. Knox Music, BMI) | SOR-0010 | |
[10] | Dueling banjos (Don Reno-Arthur Smith; Ft. Knox Music, BMI/Combine Music Corp., BMI) | SOR-0010 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[11] | I know you're married (Don Reno-Mac Magaha; Ft. Knox Music, BMI) | SOR-0010 | |
[12] | Blue and lonesome (Bill Monroe; Peer Southern, BMI) | SOR-0010 | |
Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj; Ronald W. 'Ronnie' Reno-g; Don Wayne Reno-bj; Dale Reno-m; Ron Elliott-steel g/db; Rob Hajacos-f; Bonny Beverly-f; David Smith-bs; Joe Roden-drums | |||
19840300 |
March 1984, Kaleidoscope session, Producer: Tom Stern, Harbor Sound, Sausalito, Calif. | ||
[01] | Sawin' on the strings (Compton) | F-34 | |
[02] | Country boy rock and roll (Reno) | F-34 | |
[03] | East bound freight train (Jones) | F-34 | |
[04] | I want to know (Reno, Smiley, Martin) | F-34 | |
D. Reno-V; Dale Reno-H; D. W. Reno-H | |||
[05] | Dixie breakdown (Reno) | F-34 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
Donald Wesley 'Don' Reno-bj; Tom Stern-bj [05 only]; Ronald W. 'Ronnie' Reno-m; Dale Reno-m; David Shapiro-lead g [04-05 only]; Byron Berline-f; Don Wayne Reno-bs | |||
Revised: 9 November 2021
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