Guitariste CountryUS né Thomas Grady Martin, le 17 janvier 1929 à Chapel Hill (Tennessee). Grady Martin a enregistré pour Decca Records de 1951 à 1966. Il fut l'un des pionniers du Nashville Sound et un musicien régulier au Grand Ole Opry (WSM, Nashville, Tennessee) en 1956. Il est décédé le 3 décembre 2001 à Lewisburg (Tennessee). The chances are pretty good that if a country record had some distinctive guitar licks on it, anytime from the early '50s through the 1970s, they were played by Grady Martin. Along with Hank Garland and Chet Atkins — who, as a producer, regularly used Martin — he was one of the most prominent session guitarists in Nashville for 30 years. Thomas Grady Martin was born in Chapel Hill, TN, in early 1929, to a poor farming family living outside the tiny town of Lewisburg — the youngest of four children, he was taught the piano by his mother and took up guitar with help from his older brother, and also became proficient on the fiddle at an early age. When Martin was 15, his fiddle playing got him a gig playing in the band of Nashville radio personality Big Jeff Bess. Two years later, he joined the Bailes Brothers, with whom he played guitar as well as fiddle. He was 17 when he appeared on his first recording, at a session for Curly Fox & Texas Ruby, and during this period Martin started working regularly with fellow guitarist Jabbo Arrington. By the end of the 1940s, he and Arrington had become a double-guitar act as part of Little Jimmy Dickens' Country Boys, and it was there — after Arrington's departure — that Martin teamed up with steel guitar player Thumbs Carllile. Martin first emerged as a star before the public on his instrument in 1950 with the release of Red Foley's hit "Chattanoogie Shoe Shine Boy"; he later took up Foley's offer to lead his band. Martin spent the next few years playing with Foley's band, in appearances on Ozark Jubilee as well as on the road and all of his sessions, and on dozens of other artists' recordings as well. By 1952, he was working almost exclusively on guitar — his fiddle playing was confined primarily to recording sessions, the last in 1955, in conjunction with star instrumentalists Tommy Jackson and Hank Garland; indeed, the last time Martin played fiddle in front of an audience was in 1952, accompanying Hank Williams in the latter's appearance on the Kate Smith show, one of the most watched country music clips in television history.Martin also led his own band, the Slew Foot Five, starting in 1951. Their history was a bit uneven — working on records by Burl Ives ("Wild Side of Life") and Bing Crosby ("Till the End of the World"), they rode to the upper reaches of the country and pop charts. But their own recordings, done for Decca, fared a lot less well, failing to chart despite numerous attempts across the decade on singles and LPs. Meanwhile, Martin continued playing on hundreds of recordings by other artists, including a ton of music cut by the likes of Jim Ed Brown and the Browns, Patsy Cline, and Hank Locklin. The second half of the 1950s, however, saw Martin significantly expand the range of music on which he was playing, in a new direction — the advent of the rock & roll boom may have taken many of the youngest listeners (and much of the wind out of the sails) of country music, but as a session player Martin only saw his session assignments expand to include figures such as Buddy Holly, Johnny Horton, the Collins Kids, Brenda Lee, and Ronnie Self. His best-known (or most widely heard) rock & roll sides were those cut in 1956 with Holly during the latter's ill-fated Nashville sessions, produced by Owen Bradley and later issued under various guises, including That'll Be the Day, The Great Buddy Holly, and The Nashville Sessions — they don't sound a lot like the Holly of later years, but the guitar playing by all is impeccable.One of Martin's transcendent moments on record came in yet another related field — "Western" music as distinct from country — in 1959, when he played on Marty Robbins' renowned single "El Paso." The Spanish-style nylon guitar was all Grady Martin, and it was a stunning showcase for his virtuosity, that guitar part identifying not only the song itself but Robbins' new Western sound. He was all over the album that followed, which has proved to be one of the perennially best-selling albums in the whole Columbia catalog. In addition to his work with Robbins, he also played on the rather different cowboy songs of Montana Slim. The 1960s saw Martin move to the forefront of session guitarists and also issue a pair of rock & roll instrumental singles, "The Fuzz"/"Tippin' In" and "Big Bad Guitar." He also found success as a songwriter with "Snap Your Fingers," which was recorded in hit versions by Joe Henderson and Barbara Lewis and later covered by Ronnie Milsap, among others. Most of his activity, however, was still devoted to playing on other peoples' records, including Roy Orbison's chart-topping "Oh, Pretty Woman," Lefty Frizzell's "Saginaw, Michigan," Little Jimmy Dickens' novelty tune "May the Bird of Paradise Fly Up Your Nose" (also a number one single), and a ton of sides by Tommy Collins, Hank Snow, Ernest Tubb, and much of the rest of Nashville. He even managed, by accident and improbably, to introduce the distorted amplified instrument sound referred to as "fuzz" on a finished record, in the years before any producer or artist recognized its value. And when folksinger Joan Baez decided to try assimilating the Nashville sound on her Any Day Now album, Martin was the guitar player at her sessions, on such records as "Poor Wayfaring Stranger," etc. For a Tennessean and a Nashville resident, Martin was amazingly amenable to working with some of the most left-leaning rock artists of the era, hewing even further over with his work on a pair of Country Joe McDonald LPs. He remained busy, if not quite as much, into the 1970s, working on records by Elvis Presley, Conway Twitty, Loretta Lynn, and Kris Kristofferson, among others, and he also joined Monument Records as a producer. Finally, in 1978, with his joining Jerry Reed's band, he returned to live performance on a regular basis for the first time since the early '50s. He also played on the soundtrack to the movie Honeysuckle Rose, starring his old friend Willie Nelson, and joined his band. Martin enjoyed some successful years in that capacity, until his health began declining in the early '90s. He died on December 3, 2001, at the Marshall Medical Center in his hometown of Lewisburg, TN
Wild Side Of Life (with Burl IVES) / It's So Long And Goodbye To You (with Burl IVES)
04/1952
SP DECCA 9-28074 (US)
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Don't Stay Away / Get Up And Give
06/1952
SP DECCA 9-28231 (US)
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You Are The Light O' My Life / Night And Day
07/1952
SP DECCA 9-28265 (US)
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Just A Little Lovin' (with Bing CROSBY) / Till The End Of The World (with Bing CROSBY)
08/1952
SP DECCA 9-28314 (US)
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Too Old To Cut The Mustard (with Bing CROSBY) / Waiting In The Lobby Of Your Heart (with Bing CROSBY)
08/1952
SP DECCA 9-28322 (US)
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Trying / Sweet Jennie Lee
09/1952
SP DECCA 9-28388 (US)
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I Went To Your Wedding / You Belong To Me
10/1952
SP DECCA 9-28424 (US)
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Settin' The Woods On Fire (with Merv SHINER) / Our Love Isn't Legal (with Merv SHINER)
11/1952
SP DECCA 9-28472 (US)
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Anniversary Song / Happy Birthday
11/1952
SP DECCA 9-28497 (US)
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Sioux City Sue / September Song
12/1952
SP DECCA 9-28499 (US)
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That Heart Belongs To Me / Picking Sweethearts
01/1953
SP DECCA 9-28548 (US)
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Lover's Quarrel (with Don CHERRY) / Changeable (with Don CHERRY)
02/1953
SP DECCA 9-28588 (US)
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Fool Such As I / Side By Side
03/1953
SP DECCA 9-28613 (US)
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Shenanigans (Part 1) / Shenanigans (Part 2)
05/1953
SP DECCA 9-28689 (US)
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Bandera / Poor Butterfly
05/1953
SP DECCA 9-28699 (US)
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My Dear (with Dick TODD) / Goin' Steady Anniversary (with Dick TODD)
06/1953
SP DECCA 9-28722 (US)
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Sweethearts On Parade (with Carmen LOMBARDO) / Coquette (with Carmen LOMBARDO)
07/1953
SP DECCA 9-28792 (US)
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Call Me Up (Jane TURZY) / I've Got A Letter (Jane TURZY)
09/1953
SP DECCA 9-28845 (US)
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Dragnet / Velvet Glove
01/1954
SP DECCA 9-28987 (US)
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Bimbo / Mexicali Rose
03/1954
SP DECCA 9-29059 (US)
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My Window Faces South (with Red FOLEY) / Pork Chop Stomp
04/1954
SP DECCA 9-29098 (US)
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Short Dog Stomp / My Adobe Hacienda
06/1954
SP DECCA 9-29146 (US)
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Isle Of Capri / Twelfth Street Rag
07/1954
SP DECCA 9-29213 (US)
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Jalousie / Alexander's Ragtime Band
11/1954
SP DECCA 9-29328 (US)
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Pretty Girl Is Like A Melody / What's The Use
12/1954
SP DECCA 9-29361 (US)
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Columbus Stockade Blues (with Dick TODD) / Sweethearts Or Strangers (with Dick TODD)
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03/1955
SP DECCA 9-29468 (US)
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Long John Boogie / Gorgeous
06/1955
SP DECCA 9-29558 (US)
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Singing The Blues Till My Daddy Comes Home / Hot Lips
10/1955
SP DECCA 9-29691 (US)
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Don't Take Your Love From Me / Nashville
1955
EP DECCA ED-2231 (US)
Slip In And Slip Out / Oklahoma Hayseed / Woody Boogie / Cornstalk Hop
1955
EP DECCA ED-2232 (US)
DANCE-O-RAMA VOL. 2
1955
EP DECCA ED-2297 (US)
POWERHOUSE DANCE PARTY
08/1956
SP DECCA 9-30022 (US)
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When My Dream Boat Comes Home / Allegheny Moon
1956
EP DECCA ED-2358 (US)
JUKEBOX JAMBOREE
01/1957
SP DECCA 9-30196 (US)
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Keep It Movin' / Somebody Stole My Gal
1957
SP DECCA 9-25525 (US)
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Somebody Stole My Gal / Rose Room
09/1957
SP DECCA 9-30453 (US)
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Chicago / All The Way
1958
SP DECCA 9-25553 (US)
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Three O'Clock In The Morning / Wedding Bells
07/1959
SP DECCA 9-30940 (US)
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Hey Chick / Tuxedo Junction
11/1959
SP DECCA 9-31013 (US)
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Elmer's Tune / You've Got Me Cryin' Again
1959
EP DECCA ED-2651 (US)
Elmer's Tune / You've Got Me Crying Again / Moonlight And Roses / Meet Me Tonight In Dreamland
01/1961
SP DECCA 31211 (US)
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The Fuzz / Tippin' In
1961
SP DECCA 25568 (US)
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City Lights / Fraulein
1961
EP DECCA ED-2686 (US)
GRADY MARTIN AND HIS SLEWFOOT FIVE
04/1962
SP DECCA 31381 (US)
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Twist And Turn / Good Good Good
1962
SP DECCA 25605 (US)
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Anytime / Down The River Of Golden Dreams
1963
SP DECCA 25617 (US)
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Let Me Call You Sweetheart / Beautiful Brown Eyes
1963
SP DECCA 25629 (US)
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Melody Of Love / Around The World
1964
SP DECCA 25642 (US)
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Velvet Glove / Heartaches By The Number
11/1964
SP DECCA 31691 (US)
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El Paso /me From Malamondo (Funny World)
1964
EP DECCA ED-2747 (US)
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
1965
SP DECCA 25656 (US)
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One Rose / Pretty Girl Is Like A Melody
1965
SP DECCA 25668 (US)
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He'll Have To Go / Bully Of The Town
1965
SP DECCA 25676 (US)
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Ring Of Fire / Forever
12/1965
SP DECCA 31885 (US)
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May The Bird Of Paradise Fly Up Your Nose / Battle Of New Orleans
07/1966
SP DECCA 31990 (US)
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Last Letter / Double O Dobro
02/1967
SP DECCA 32099 (US)
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Kaw-Liga / Heartless Woman
08/1968
SP DECCA 25739 (US)
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San Antonio Rose / Born Free
08/1968
SP DECCA 32173 (US)
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Don't Let The Stars Get In Your Eyes / Ribbon Of Darkness
03/1969
SP DECCA 25749 (US)
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Alley Cat / I Wanna Be Around
1973
SP MCA 65015 (US)
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Happy Birthday / Anniversary Waltz
09/1976
SP MONUMENT 45-202 (US)
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Riders In The Sky / El Paso
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Albums
1955
LP 10" DECCA DL 5566 (US)
COUNTRY AND WESTERN DANCE O RAMA 6 - Woody Boogie / Cornstalk Hop / Slip In And Slip Out / Oklahoma Hayseed / My Window Faces The South / Remember This / Just Because / Pork Chop Stomp
1956
LP 10" DECCA DL 8181 (US)
POWERHOUSE DANCE PARTY - Star Dust / Don't Take Your Love From Me / That's My Desire / Cecilia, People Will Say We're In Love / Beer Barrel Polka / September Song / Rose Room / Sentimental Journey / Singin' The Blues Till My Daddy Comes Home / Night And Day / Pretty Girl Is Like A Melody
1956
LP 10" DECCA DL 8292 (US)
JUKEBOX JAMBOREE - Hot Lips / Mexicali Rose / Velvet Glove / Bimbo / Jalousie / Bully Of The Town / Poor Butterfly / My Adobe Hacienda / Alexander's Ragtime Band / Side By Side / San Antonio Rose / Sioux City Sue
1957
LP 10" DECCA DL 8648 (US)
ROARING TWENTIES - Swingin' Down The Lane / Wedding Bells / What'll I Do / Nagasaki / At Sundown / Mary Lou / Somebody Stole My Gal / Prisoner's Song / Three O'Clock In The Morning / Chicago / Drifting And Dreaming / Ka-Lu-A
1959
LP 10" DECCA DL 8883 (US)
HOT TIME TONIGHT - Moonlight And Roses (Bring Mem'ries Of You) / Meet Me Tonight In Dreamland / Blue Prelude / That Old Gang Of Mine / Let Me Call You Sweetheart / Heartaches / Elmer's Tune / You've Got Me Crying Again / St Louis Blues / Japanese Sandman / My Blue Heaven / South
1960
LP 12" DECCA DL 74072 (US)
BIG CITY LIGHTS - City Lights / Singing The Blues / Tennessee Waltz / Crazy Arms / One Rose (That's Left In My Heart) / Anytime / Heartaches By The Number / Fraulein / Beautiful Brown Eyes / He'll Have To Go / Half As Much / You Are My Sunshine
1962
LP 12" DECCA DL 74286 (US)
SWINGIN' DOWN THE RIVER - Lazy River / Moon River / Swanee River / When It's Darkness On The Delta / Down The River Of Golden Dreams / Ol' Man River / Colonel Bogey March / River Stay 'way From My Door / Red River Valley / Missouri Waltz / Wabash Blues / Beautiful Ohio
1964
LP 12" DECCA DL 74476 (US)
SONGS EVERYBODY KNOWS - Alley Cat / I Left My Heart In San Franciscvo / Fly Me To The Moon (In Other Words) / More / What Kind Of Fool Am I / Around The World / Danke Schoen / Days Of Wine And Roses / I Wanna Be Around / Misty / Arrivederci Roma (Goodbye To Rome) / Melody Of Love
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1965
LP 12" DECCA DL 74610 (US)
INSTRUMENTALLY YOURS - El Paso / Theme From Malamondo / Girl From Ipanema / All Alone Am I / Ramona, Ruby / Ring Of Fire / Where Have All The Flowers Gone / Near You / Devil Woman / Forever / On The Rebound
1967
LP 12" DECCA DL 74865 (US)
A TOUCH OF COUNTRY - Heartless Woman / Last Letter / Battle Of New Orleans / Kaw-Liga / Ribbon Of Darkness / Your Last Goodbye / Don't Let The Stars Get In Your Eyes / Double O'Dobro / May The Bird Of Paradise Fly Up Your Nose / Frankie And Johnny / Cattle Call / I Just Don't Let You Said Goodbye
1967
LP 12" DECCA DL 74915 (US)
HAPPY SOUNDS - Georgie Girl / Lara's Theme / Born Free / Man And A Woman / Un Homme Et Une Femme / What Now My Love / Et Maintenant / Thoroughly Modern Millie / Bye Bye Blues / Strangers In The Night / So What's New / On A Clear Day (You Can See Forever) / Shadow Of Your Smile / Sweetheart Tree
1977
LP 12" MONUMENT MG 7617 (US)
COWBOY CLASSICS - Riders In The Sky / Tumbling Tumbleweeds / Shenandoah / San Antonio Rose / Streets Of Laredo / High Noon (Do Not Forsake Me) / Cool Water / El Paso / Dusty Skies / Last Roundup / Riders In The Sky (reprise)
04/1999
CD SONY 33631 (US)
COWBOY CLASSICS - Riders In The Sky / Tumbling Tumbleweeds / Shenandoah / San Antonio Rose / The Streets Of Laredo / High Noon (Do Not Forsake Me) / Cool Water / El Paso / Dusty Skies / The Last Round Up / Riders In The Sky (Reprise)
200?
CD BACM 2222 (UK)
CORNSTALK HOP - Wooly Boogie / September Song / The Velvet Glove / Cornstalk Hop / Singing The Blues Till My Daddy Comes Home / Allegheny Moon / When My Dreamboat Comes Home / Slip In And Slip Out / A Pretty Girl Is Like A Melody / Oklahoma Hayseed / Star Dust / Anniversary Song / My Window Faces The South / Mexicali Rose / Bimbo / Remember This / Sioux City Sue / Just Because / Pork Chop Stomp / Hot Lips / Chicago / Don't Take Your Love From Me / Beer Barrel Polka / Night And Day / Columbus Stockade Blues / Sweethearts Or Strangers / Bully Of The Town / Somebody Stole My Gal
09/2007
CD REV-OLA 26 (UK)
ROUGHNECK BLUES 1949-1956 - San Antonio Rose / My Window Faces The South (Red FOLEY) / A-Sleeping At The Foot Of The Bed (Little Jimmy DICKENS) / Chattanoogie Shoe Shine Boy (Red FOLEY) / Diesel Smoke, Dangerous Curves (Burl IVES) / (Now And Then There's) A Fool Such As I (Dottie DILLARD & Jack SHOOK) / Hillbilly Fever (Little Jimmy DICKENS) / Birmingham Bounce (Red FOLEY) / Don't You Worry (Cecil GANT) / It Ain't Gonna Be Like That (Cecil GANT) / I'm A Big Boy Now (Justin TUBB) / My Girl And His Girl (Danny DILL) / Roughneck Blues (Al TERRY) / Bird Dog (Don WOODY) / Juke Joint Johnny (Red SOVINE) / I'm A One-Woman Man (Johnny HORTON) / Baby's Gone (Vernon CLAUD) / Shake Baby Shake (Wayne RANEY) / All I Can Do Is Cry (Wayne WALKER) / It Would Be A Doggone Lie (Autry INMAN) / I'm Hungry For Your Lovin' (Danny DILL) / Three Alley Cats (Roy HALL) / Rock Billy Boogie (Johnny BURNETTE) / Crazy, Crazy Lovin' (Johnny CARROLL) / You're Barking Up The Wrong Tree (Don WOODY) / Bigelow 6-200 (Brenda LEE) / Everybody's Rockin' But Me (Bobby LORD) / I'm Coming Home (Johnny HORTON) / Rock Aroudn With Ollie Vee (Buddy HOLLY) / Modern Don Juan (Buddy HOLLY) / The Train Kept A-Rollin' (Johnny BURNETTE TRIO) / When My Dream Boat Comes Home
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SLEW FOOT FIVE 1955
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Grady Martin and His Slewfoot 5
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Recordings
Decca
Rec. No.
Side
Song Title
27838
B
Beer Barrel Polka
28074
A
Get Up And Give
28074
B
Don't Stay Away
28231
A
You Are The Light O' My Life
28231
B
Night And Day
28265
B
Till The End Of The World
28322
A
Trying
28322
B
Sweet Jennie Lee
28388
A
I Went To Your Wedding
28388
B
You Belong To Me
28472
A
Anniversary Song
28472
B
Happy Birthday
28497
A
September Song
28497
B
Sioux City Sue
28548
B
Changeable
28588
A
A Fool Such As I
28588
B
Side By Side
28613
A
Shenanigans,Pt.2
28613
B
Shenanigans,Pt.1
28689
A
Bandera
28689
B
Poor Butterfly
28722
A
Sweethearts On Parade
28792
A
Call Me Up
28845
A
Dragnet
28845
B
The Velvet Glove
28987
A
Bimbo
28987
B
Mexicali Rose
29213
A
Jalousie
29213
B
Alexander's Ragtime Band
29328
A
A Pretty Girl Is Like A Melody
29328
B
What's The Use
29361
B
Sweethearts Or Strangers
29468
A
Long John Boogie
29468
B
Gorgeous
29558
A
Singing The Blues Till My Daddy Com
29558
B
Hot Lips
29691
A
Don't Take Your Love From Me
29691
B
Nashville
29845
A
Dragnet
29845
B
Velvet Glove
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Martin, Grady
Born in 1929. A regular on the Grand Ole Opry (WSM, Nashville, Tenn.) in 1956. Died in 2001. Original Releases
Discography is not intended to be complete
Date & Source
Label & Number
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Titles {& References to LP/CD List}
As By
Matrix Numbers
1956/Aug. 11 Bb pop rev.
Decca 9-30022
When My Dream Boat Comes Home [instr.] Allegheny Moon [instr.]
1 1
45-100298+ 45-100297
1961/Jan. 30 Bb pop rev.
Decca 31211
The Fuzz [instr.] Tippin' In [instr.]
2 2
110,057+ 110,056
References in "As By" Column:
as by Grady Martin And The Slew Foot Five
as by Grady Martin And His Guitar
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PHOTOS
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WHEN MY DREAMBOAT COMES HOME 1956
Grady & Red FOLEY 1955
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Grady avec Red FOLEY (FREIGHT TRAIN BOOGIE) superbe document d'époque
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