Blue Yodel No. 9 by Jimmie Rodgers (1930)

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This video is presented as an historical reference by Empty Set Group, producers of "Waiting For A Train", the new Jimmie Rodgers musical.
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He didn't catch the reference I could tell

TexasRevving
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the fact that we are all looking for the reference Colter Wall makes proves he is cooler then we could ever be.

ericsukiennik
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I’m here because I didn’t catch the reference

colbyprice
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To Who It May Concern: This evening in the parking lot of a 7/11 store, three young lads in their pickup truck were blasting a "modern" country/rock and roll version of this song for all to hear, already three sheets in the wind and strutting their stuff. I don't know if they realize it but 90 years ago, somewhere, three young lads with a Model T pickup were blasting this song on a Victrola for all to hear, three sheets to the wind and strutting their stuff. The good stuff never dies.

perdido
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Thirteen Silver Dollars by Colter Wall has a lot of references that not many people would get, except old country legends and fans, and those who know about them. Thank you Colter Wall for sharing such a relic.

Augustus_
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Louis Armstrong on trumpet. Amazing blending of musical genres. Makes you wonder where Jimmie would have taken his music if he'd lived longer.

BradReddekopp
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I guess after I finish listening to this song. I will search Colter Wall.

marionwalkerjr.
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" I found myself sleepin in the snow, for one or two odd reasons I ain't too proud to repeat, for now I'll say I have no place to go."

tmtallman
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Colter Wall makes a great reference to this song. Check him out.

JStew
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I discovered Jimmie through Howlin' Wolf, who was inspired by him. Such a good old tune! Jimmie's yodeling, Louis' trumpet and Lil on the keys are such a great combo.

bryantc
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sorry, left a couple silver dollars here, ill be on my way

umpdampte
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this is country, jazz, blues and gangsta all in one

goPistons
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Two of the best musicians from the 20's/30's, and Both from two different music genres!

miguelosvaldofloresdomingu
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Damn straight Colter Walls "thirteen silver dollars" got me here.

bugvswindshield
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Now I get what Colter Wall was talking about in "Thirteen Silver Dollars"!

jonathanmoorhead
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I left my stash
Somewhere down in Preston
Along with thirteen silver dollars and my mind

oregonborn
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The fact that this even exist, is amazing! I would love to hear Jimmie in a studio with today's production!

northernredneck
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A monumental moment in American music. An unbilled Louis Armstrong on trumpet and wife Lil Hardin Armstrong on piano. July 1930 Los Angeles.

timothylewis
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Colter Wall brought me here too! Saw Colter in Portland a few weeks ago.
Awesome. Need more "true country" music like his ~

jaylenepaulus
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I came here because of Colter Wall referencing it in one of his songs, and I love Jimmie Rodgers now! But I also heard Rodgers mentioned by Merle Haggard in his cover of Hard Time Blues where he gives credit to the man. Funny thing is I searched “jimmy rogers” and found an entirely different musician, the blues artist Jimmy Rogers, who I also like now!

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