Jimmie Rodgers - Twilight On The Trail / When The Spirit Moves You (1959-60/2010)
Artist: Jimmie Rodgers
Title: Twilight On The Trail / When The Spirit Moves You
Year Of Release: 1959-60/2010
Label: Collectors' Choice Music
Genre: Country, Traditional Pop, Rock & Roll
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:05:48
Total Size: 172/408 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Twilight On The Trail / When The Spirit Moves You
Year Of Release: 1959-60/2010
Label: Collectors' Choice Music
Genre: Country, Traditional Pop, Rock & Roll
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:05:48
Total Size: 172/408 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Ghost Riders In The Sky
02. The Last Round-Up
03. High Noon
04. Oh! Bury Me Not On The Lone Prairie
05. Wagon Wheels
06. Cool Water
07. Shenandoah
08. Empty Saddles
09. Red River Valley
10. Old Faithful
11. TumblingTumbleweeds
12. Tweelight On The Trail
13. Joshua Fit The Battle o' Jericho
14. Just A Close Walk With Thee
15. Standin' In The Need Of Prayer
16. Swing Low Sweet Chariot
17. De Ol' Ark's A-Moverin'
18. The Great Gittin' Up Mornin'
19. Go Down Moses
20. I'm Gonna Walk That Lonesome Valley
21. Goin' To Shout All Over God's Heab'n
22. Let Us Break Bread Together
23. Ev'ry Time I Feel The Spirit
James Frederick Rodgers (September 18, 1933 – January 18, 2021) was an American singer and actor. Rodgers had a run of hits and mainstream popularity in the 1950s and 1960s. His string of crossover singles ranked highly on the Billboard Pop Singles, Hot Country and Western Sides, and Hot Rhythm and Blues Sides charts; in the 1960s, Rodgers had more modest successes with adult contemporary music.
He is not directly related to the earlier country singer Jimmie C. Rodgers (1897–1933), who died the same year the younger Rodgers was born. Among country audiences, and in his official songwriting credits, the younger Rodgers is often known as Jimmie F. Rodgers to differentiate the two.
He is not directly related to the earlier country singer Jimmie C. Rodgers (1897–1933), who died the same year the younger Rodgers was born. Among country audiences, and in his official songwriting credits, the younger Rodgers is often known as Jimmie F. Rodgers to differentiate the two.