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Sujet: de greg et flo Jeu 20 Juil 2006, 21:33
excellent
steve rydell Méga Rockin
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Sujet: Re: HAWKSHAW HAWKINS Jeu 20 Juil 2006, 21:52
t'as vu Greg c'est bus comme ça qui nous faudrait quand on va jouer quelque part. J'ai le permis à toi d'acheter le bus
Dernière édition par le Dim 29 Oct 2006, 17:29, édité 1 fois
BIRDY ADMINISTRATRICE
Nombre de messages : 41735 Date de naissance : 05/12/1964 Age : 59 Localisation : Aux portes des Monts d'Arées emploi : Forumeuse Date d'inscription : 10/03/2006
Sujet: Re: HAWKSHAW HAWKINS Jeu 20 Juil 2006, 22:07
Moi, je le vois bien en camping car !!!!
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Sujet: Re: HAWKSHAW HAWKINS Sam 02 Fév 2008, 22:03
Hawkshaw Hawkins - Shotgun Boogie
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Sujet: Re: HAWKSHAW HAWKINS Sam 02 Fév 2008, 22:06
Hawkshaw Hawkins - Slowpoke - 45 rpm
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Sujet: Re: HAWKSHAW HAWKINS Mar 10 Nov 2009, 13:42
Chanteur Country US né Harold Franklin Hawkins, le 22 décembre 1921 à Huntington (Virginie de l'Ouest). Hawkshaw Hawkins a débuté au milieu des années quarante chez King Records de Cincinnati (Ohio). Malgré un talent certain, il ne parviendra pas à s'imposer pendant cette période. Il signera ensuite avec RCA au milieu des fifties, puis il fera un court passage chez Columbia, avant de revenir chez King. Hawkshaw Hawkins remportera son unique hit quelques jours avant sa mort survenue le 5 mars 1963 à Camden (Tennessee), dans l'accident d'avion qui emporta également Patsy Cline et Cowboy Copas. Talents : Singer, Songwriter, Guitar, Mandolin Style musical : Traditional Country, Honky Tonk
DOG HOUSE BOOGIE SHOTGUN BOOGIE SOLDIER'S JOY
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DISCOGRAPHIE 78 t. & Singles
07/1946
78 t. KING 544 (US)
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After All We Meant To Each Other / Way I Love You
08/1946
78 t. KING 549 (US)
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Time Will Come / I've Got The Blues
09/1946
78 t. KING 557 (US)
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I Ain't Goin' Honky Tonk No More / I'll Never Cry Over You
09/1946
78 t. KING 558 (US)
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Soldier's Last Letter / There's A Little Bit Of Everything
09/1946
78 t. KING 559 (US)
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Blue Eyed Elaine / Try Me One More Time
09/1946
78 t. KING 560 (US)
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You Nearly Lose Your Mind / Are You Waiting Just For Me
09/1946
78 t. KING 561 (US)
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It's Been So Long Darling / I Wonder Why You Said Goodbye
09/1946
78 t. KING 562 (US)
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Walking The Floor Over You / I'll Get Along Somehow
09/1946
78 t. KING 563 (US)
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Mean Mama Blues / Mean Old Bed Bug Blues
09/1946
78 t. KING 564 (US)
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I'm Wondering How / That's When It's Comin' Home To You
02/1947
78 t. KING 611 (US)
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Since You Went Away / When They Found The Atomic Power
06/1947
78 t. KING 625 (US)
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Heart Weary And Blue / Moonlight On The Cabin
10/1947
78 t. KING 667 (US)
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Sunny Side Of The Mountain / After Yesterday
01/1948
78 t. KING 686 (US)
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Never Say Goodbye / Secrets Of My Heart
03/1948
78 t. KING 689 (US)
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Pan American / Suppose
07/1948
78 t. KING 720 (US)
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Dog House Boogie / I Can't Tell My Broken Heart A Lies
11/1948
78 t. KING 742 (US)
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I Didn't Have The Heart To Say Goodbye / Some Of These Nights
02/1949
78 t. KING 756 (US)
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Memories Always Lingers On / Somebody Lied
05/1949
78 t. KING 776 (US)
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Life Lost Its Color / All Because Of My Jealous Heart
08/1949
78 t. KING 793 (US)
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Longer We're Together / Would You Like To Have A Broken Heart
11/1949
78 t. KING 821 (US)
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I Wasted A Nickel / I'm Kissing Your Picture Counting Tears
02/1950
SP KING 45-838 (US)
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There's A Teardrop In Your Eye / I Wanted Someone To Love Me
05/1950
SP KING 45-859 (US)
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Back To The Doghouse / Pardon Me For Loving You
08/1950
SP KING 45-876 (US)
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Yesterday's Kisses / That's All She Wrote
11/1950
SP KING 45-897 (US)
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Handcuffed To Love / Stop Please Stop
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02/1951
SP KING 45-918 (US)
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I Love You A Thousand Ways / Teardrops From My Eyes
05/1951
SP KING 45-932 (US)
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Shotgun Boogie / You Don't Belong To Me
07/1951
SP KING 45-944 (US)
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Rattlesnakin' Daddy / I Hate Myself
09/1951
SP KING 45-969 (US)
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I'm Waiting Just For You / Heartache To Recall
11/1951
SP KING 45-997 (US)
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Blue Skies In Your Eyes / Sunny Side Of The Mountain
11/1951
SP KING 45-998 (US)
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Slow Poke / Two Road
03/1952
SP KING 45-1039 (US)
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Everybody's Got A Girl But Me / Be My Life's Companion
04/1952
SP KING 45-1047 (US)
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Over The Hill (with Ruby WRIGHT) / I Am Slowly Dying Of A Broken Heart
06/1952
SP KING 45-1062 (US)
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Unwanted / Got You On My Mind
08/1952
SP KING 45-1081 (US)
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I Love The Way You Say Goodnight / Loaded With Love
11/1952
SP KING 45-1133 (US)
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Heavenly Road / Empty Mansion
11/1952
SP KING 45-1134 (US)
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I Hope You're Crying Too / I'm A Lone Wolf
01/1953
SP KING 45-1154 (US)
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Betty Lorraine / Tangled Heart
02/1953
SP KING 45-1174 (US)
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Life Story Of Hank Williams / Picking Sweethearts
02/1953
SP KING 45-1175 (US)
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Kaw-Liga / If I Ever Get Rich Mom
03/1953
SP KING 45-1190 (US)
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Barbara Allen / Life Story Of Hank Williams
07/1953
SP RCA VICTOR 47-5333 (US)
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I'll Trade Yours For Mine / Long Way
09/1953
SP RCA VICTOR 47-5444 (US)
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Mark Round My Finger / Heap Of Lovin'
12/1953
SP RCA VICTOR 47-5549 (US)
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When You Say Yes / I'll Never Close My Heart To You
02/1954
SP RCA VICTOR 47-5623 (US)
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Waitin' For My Baby / Flashing Lights
04/1954
SP RCA VICTOR 47-5702 (US)
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Rebound / Why Didn't I Hear It From You
08/1954
SP RCA VICTOR 47-5808 (US)
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I Wanna Be Hugged To Death By You / One White Rose
10/1954
SP RCA VICTOR 47-5890 (US)
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I'll Take A Chance With You / Why Don't You Leave This Town
02/1955
SP RCA VICTOR 47-6022 (US)
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Ko Ko Mo (with Rita ROBINS) / Ling Ting Tong
05/1955
SP RCA VICTOR 47-6103 (US)
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Pedro Gonzales Tennessee Lopez / How Could Anything So Pretty Be So Doggone
08/1955
SP RCA VICTOR 47-6211 (US)
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Love You Steal / Car Hoppin' Mama
11/1955
SP RCA VICTOR 47-6298 (US)
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Standing At The End Of My World / I Gotta Have You
01/1956
SP RCA VICTOR 47-6396 (US)
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Borrowing / If It Ain't On The Menu
05/1956
SP RCA VICTOR 47-6509 (US)
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It Would Be A Doggone Lie / Sunny Side Of The Mountain
11/1956
SP RCA VICTOR 47-6716 (US)
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My Fate Is In Your Hands / I'll Be Gone
01/1957
SP RCA VICTOR 47-6794 (US)
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Action / Oh How I Cried
05/1957
SP RCA VICTOR 47-6910 (US)
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Dark Moon / With This Pen
10/1957
SP RCA VICTOR 47-7054 (US)
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(Is My) Ring On Your Finger / Sensation
1957
EP KING EP-231 (US)
THE HAWK OF THE WEST VIRGINIA HILLS - Pan American / Dog House Boogie / Sunny Side Of The Mountain / I'm Kissing Your Picture Counting Tears
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02/1958
SP RCA VICTOR 47-7145 (US)
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It's Easier Said Than Done / Guilty Of Dreaming
04/1958
SP RCA VICTOR 47-7222 (US)
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I'll Get Even With You / I Don't Apologize For Lovin' You
10/1958
SP RCA VICTOR 47-7389 (US)
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Freedom / I've Got It Again
03/1959
SP RCA VICTOR 47-7486 (US)
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She Was Here / Are You Happy
06/1959
SP COLUMBIA 4-41419 (US)
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Soldier's Joy / Big Red Benson
01/1960
SP COLUMBIA 4-41574 (US)
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Patanio / Alaska Lil And Texas Bill
06/1960
SP COLUMBIA 4-41714 (US)
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Put A Nickel In The Jukebox / Your Conscience
09/1960
SP COLUMBIA 4-41811 (US)
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My Story / You Know Me Much Too Well
10/1960
SP KING 45-5404 (US)
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Nothing More To Say / Between The Lines
04/1961
SP COLUMBIA 4-42002 (US)
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Love I Have For You / No Love For Me
11/1961
SP COLUMBIA 4-42223 (US)
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Big Ole Heartache / Twenty Miles From Shore
05/1962
SP COLUMBIA 4-42441 (US)
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Darkness On The Face Of The Earth / I Can't Seem To Say Goodbye
09/1962
SP KING 45-5692 (US)
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Silver Threads And Golden Needles / Girl Without A Name
10/1962
SP KING 45-5695 (US)
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Bad News Travels Fast (In Our Town) / Let Them Talk
02/1963
SP KING 45-5712 (US)
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Lonesome 7-7203 / Everything Has Changed
06/1963
SP KING 45-5765 (US)
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Love Died Tonight / Sunny Side Of The Mountain
10/1963
SP KING 45-5810 (US)
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Caught In The Middle Of Two Hearts / If I Ever Get A Rich Mom
04/1964
SP KING 45-5871 (US)
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I'm Beginning To Forget / Teardrops On Your Letter
07/1964
SP KING 45-5909 (US)
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Waitin' In The Shadows / This Particular Baby
06/1966
SP KING 45-6047 (US)
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Never Mind The Tears / Last Letter
12/1966
SP KING 45-6074 (US)
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Jealous Fate / It's Easy To Remember
1973
SP KING 45-8034 (US)
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Life Story Of Hank Williams / + Jack CARDWELL
1975
SP KING SG-105 (US)
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Lonesome 7-7203 / Slowpoke
Albums
1958
LP 12" KING 587 (US)
16 FAVORITES - VOLUME 1 - Slow Poke /Sunny Side Of The Mountain / I'm Kissing Your Picture / Counting Tears / Be My Life's Companion / If I Ever Get Rich Mom / Rattlesnakin' Daddy / I Am Slowly Dying Of A Broken Heart / Teardrops From My Eyes / Got You On My Mind / Barbara Allen / I Love The Way You Say Goodnight / Picking Sweethearts / Heavenly Road / Pan American / Would You Like To Have A Broken Heart / Everybody's Got A Girl But Me
1958
LP 12" KING 592 (US)
HAWKSHAW HAWKINS SINGS GRAND OLE OPRY FAVORITES - VOLUME 2 - Doghouse Boogie / Blue Skies In Your Eyes / Two Roads / I'm Waiting Just For You / Kawliga / Unwanted / Tangled Heart / Longer We're Together / Loaded With Love / Life Lost It's Color / Heartache To Recall / I Hate Myself / All Because Of My Jealous Heart / Shotgun Boogie / I Wasted A Nickel / Got You On My Mind
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1962
LP 12" KING 808 (US)
THE ALL NEW - Lonesome 7- 7203 / Silver Threads And Golden Needles / Let Them Talk / Caught In The Middle Of Two Hearts / I'm Beginning To Forget / This Particular Baby / Bad News Travels Fast / Girl Without A Name / Teardrops On Your Letter / Everything Has Changed / Loved Died Tonight / Waiting In The Shadows
1963
LP 12" KING 835 (US)
IN MEMORY - (Hawkshaw HAWKINS & Cowboy COPAS) - Little White Washed Chimney / There'll Never Be A Sweeter Girl Than You / You Go Your Way I'll Go Mine / Last Letter / Never Mind The Tears / Empty Arms And A Heart Full Of Sorrow / + Cowboy COPAS
1963
LP 12" KING 850 (US)
THE LEGEND - (Hawkshaw HAWKINS & Cowboy COPAS) - Little White Washed Chimney / There'll Never Be A Sweeter Girl Than You / You Go Your Way I'll Go Mine / Last Letter / Never Mind The Tears / Empty Arms And A Heart Full Of Sorrow / + Cowboy COPAS
1963
LP 12" KING 858 (US)
TAKEN FROM OUR VAULTS, VOLUME 1 - I'm Wondering How / Are You Waiting Just For Me / I Ain't Going Honky Tonkin' No More / Mean Mama Blues / Blue Eyed Elaine / Moonlight On My Cabin / That's When It's Comin' Home To You / I'll Never Cry Over You / I'll Get Along Somehow / Never Say Goodbye / Since You Went Away / Mean Old Bad Big Blues
1963
LP 12" KING 870 (US)
TAKEN FROM OUR VAULTS, VOLUME 2 - It's Been So Long Darling / Heart Weary And Blue / You Nearly Lose Your Mind / Try Me One More Time / Betty Lorraine / Yesterday Kisses / Over The Hill (With Ruby WRIGHT) / Stop Please Stop / Some Of These Nights / Back To The Doghouse / Secrets Of My Heart / When They Found The Atomic Power
1963
LP 12" KING 870 (US)
TAKEN FROM OUR VAULTS, VOLUME 3 - I Love You A Thousand Ways / Jealous Fate / Between The Lines / There's A Teardrop In Your Eye / Time Will Come / Nothing More To Say / It's Easy To Remember / Way I Love You / I Got The Blues / I Didn't Have The Heart To Say Goodbye / Memories Always Linger On / After Yesterday
1963
LP 12" HARMONY HS-11044 (US)
THE GREAT HAWKSHAW HAWKINS - Twenty Miles From Shore / Soldier's Joy / Put A Nickel In The Jukebox / Alaska Lil And Texas Bill / I Can't Seem To Say Goodbye / Patanio (The Pride Of The Plains) / You Know Me Much Too Well / Big Ole Heartache / Love I Have For You / My Story
1964
LP 12" RCA CAMDEN CAS-808 (US)
HAWKSHAW HAWKINS SINGS - I Don't Apologize For Loving You / Waitin' For My Baby (Rock Rock) / I'll Trade Yours For Mine / I Wanna Be Hugged To Death By You / Mark Round My Finger / Rebound / If It Ain't On The Menu / I'll Take A Chance With You / Ko Ko Mo (I Love You So) / I'll Be Gone / Oh How I Cried / Action
1965
LP 12" STARDAY SLP 346 (US)
GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN - (Hawkshaw HAWKINS, Cowboy COPAS & Patsy CLINE) - Wings Of A Dove / Lovesick Blues / I Suppose / Cowboy's Deck Of Cards / Little White Washed Chimney / Just A Closer Walk With Thee / Sunny Side Of The Mountain / Stop The World (I Want To Get Off) / He Stands Real Tall, Life Of Hank Williams / There He Goes / Beyond The Sunset
1965
LP 12" RCA CAMDEN CAS-931 (US)
THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN - My Fate Is In Your Hands / Is My Ring On Your Finger / Sunny Side Of The Mountain / With This Pen / Standing At The End Of My World / I'll Get Even With You / Love You Steal / Ling Ting Tong / How Could Anything So Pretty (Be So Doggone Mean) / It Would Be A Doggone Lie
1967
LP 12" KING 984 (US)
24 GREAT SONGS - (Hawkshaw HAWKINS & Cowboy COPAS) - Because Of You / Walking The Floor Over You / If I Ever Get Rich Mom / Night Plane To Memphis / Hope Of A Broken Heart / Little White Washed Chimney / Man Upstairs / If You Will Let Me Be Your Love / I Love You A Thousand Ways / Don't Let Them Change Your Mind / If I Bring Home The Bacon / Never Mind The Tears / Last Letter / Forever / There'll Never Be A Sweeter Girl Than You / Some Fine Morning / If You But Care / Empty Arms And A Heart Full Of Sorrow / Lock Me In Your Heart / Double Trouble / You Go Your Way I'll Go Mine / Below The Mason Dixon Line / Silver Threads And Golden Needles
1968
LP 12" NASHVILLE NLP-2070 (US)
HIS EVERLASTING HITS - I'm Waiting Just For You / Somebody Lied / I Suppose / Memories Linger On / That's All She Wrote / I'm Slowly Dying Of A Broken Heart / It's Easy To Remember / Some Of These Nights / Loaded With Love / Heartache To Recall
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1969
LP 12" KING KLPS-1043 (US)
LONESOME 7-7203 - Sunny Side Of The Mountain / I Wasted A Nickel / Rattlesnakin' Daddy / Heartache To Recall / Unwanted / Picking Sweethearts / Waiting In The Shadows / Lonesome 7-7203 / Silver Threads And Golden Needles / Teardrops On Your Letter
1978
LP 12" STARDAY SD-3013 (US)
16 GREATEST HITS - Lonesome 7-7203 / I Suppose / Sunny Side Of The Mountain / Little White Washed Chimney / I Love You A Thousand Ways / I'm Waiting Just For You / Teardrops On Your Letter / Doghouse Boogie / Slowpoke / I Wasted A Nickel / Pan American / Barbara Allen / Be My Life's Companion / Silver Threads And Golden Needles / I'm Slowly Dying Of A Broken Heart / Rattlesnakin' Daddy
1987
CD DELUXE DCD-7812 (US)
22 GREATEST HITS - Sunny Side Of The Mountain / I'm Slowly Dying Of A Broken Heart / I Suppose / Barbara Allen / Rattlesnakin' Daddy / I Wasted A Nickel / I Love You A Thousand Ways / Pan American / Lonesome 7-7203 / Silver Threads And Golden Needles / Got You On My Mind / Teardrops On Your Letter / Be My Life's Companion / Dog House Boogie / Little White Washed Chimney / I'm Waiting Just For You / Slowpoke / Love Died Tonight / After All We've Meant To Each Other / Heartache To Recall / Loaded With Love / If I Ever Get Rich Mom
1991
3 CD BEAR FAMILY BCD 15539 (D)
HAWK :
CD 1 : I'll Trade Yours For Me, Heap Of Lovin' / Mark Round My Finger / Long Way / When You Say Yes / I'll Take A Chance With You / I'll Never Close My Heart To You / Why Don't You Leave This Town / Rebound / One White Rose / I Wanna Be Hugged To Death By You / Why Didn't I Hear It From You / Flashing Lights / Waitin' For My Baby (Rock Rock) / Ko Ko Mo (I Love You So) / Ling Ting Tong / Pedro Gonzales Tennessee Lopez / How Could Anything So Pretty / Car Hoppin' Mama / Love You Steal / Oh How I Cried / Borrowing / If It Ain't On The Menu / I Gotta Have You / Standing At The End Of My World
CD 2 : I've Got It Again / Sunny Side Of The Mountain / You Just Stood There / Dark Moon / I'll Get Even With You / Guilty Of Dreaming / Are You Happy / She Was Here / Freedom / It's Easier Said Than Done / Sensation / Is My Ring On Your Finger / I've Got It Again / Freedom / It Would Be A Doggone Lie / My Fate Is In Your Hands / I'll Be Gone / Best Of Company / Action / You Can't Find Happiness That Way / I Don't Apologize For Loving You / With This Pen / Thank You For Thinking Of Me
CD 3 : Twenty Miles From Shore / Big Ole Heartache / Big Red Benson / Soldier's Joy / Patanio (The Pride Of The Plains) / Alaska Lil And Texas Bill / Darkness Of The Face Of The Earth / Put A Nickel In The Jukebox / I Can't Seem To Say Goodbye / No Love For Me / You Know Me Much Too Well / My Story / Love I Have For You / Patanio (The Pride Of The Plains) / Your Conscience
02/2000
CD WEST SIDE 822 (US)
I'M A RATTLESNAKIN' DADDY - Lonesome 7-7203 (undubbed) / I Ain't Goin' Honky Tonkin' Anymore / I've Got The Blues Unidentified Prisoner / When They Found The Atomic Power / Sunny Side Of The Mountain / You Nearly Lose Your Mind / Last Letter / Pan American / Dog House Boogie / Back To The Doghouse / I Love You A Thousand Ways / Teardrops From My Eyes / Unwanted / Shot Gun Boogie / Slowpoke / I'm Waiting Just For You / Be My Life's Companion / Got You On My Mind / Everybody's Got A Girl But Me / I'm A Lone Wolf / Kaw-Liga / Life Of Hank Williams / Rattlesnakin' Daddy / Lonesome 7-7203
05/2004
CD FEDERAL 506 (US)
BEST OF THE BEST 1921-1963 - Lonesome 7-7203 / Dog House Boogie / Slowpoke / I'm Waiting Just For You / I Love You A Thousand Ways / Pan American / I Wasted A Nickel / Life Story Of Hank Williams / Barbara Allen / Sunny Side Of The Mountain
09/2004
CD COLLECTABLES 7321 (US)
THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN / HAWKSHAW HAWKINS SINGS - You Do Something To Me / Sylvia / Some Day / Beloved / Song Of India / Lolita / You Are My Love / Lygia / Flower Song / Che Gelida Manina (Your Tiny Hand Is Frozen) / O Tu Che In Seno Agli Angeli (Thou Heavenly One) / Joy To The World / O Christmas Tree / The Lord's Prayer / The First Noel / O Come, All Ye Faithful / Away In A Manger (Luther's Cradle Hymn) / Hark! The Herald Angels Sing / God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen / We Three Kings Of Orient / O Little Town Of Bethlehem / Silent Night / Guardian Angels / I Saw Three Ships / O Holy Night
04/2008
CD BEAR FAMILY BCD 16988 (D)
CAR HOPPIN' MAMA - GONNA SHAKE THIS SHACK - Pan American / I'm A Lone Wolf / 3. Somebody Lied / Some Of These Nights / Dog House Boogie / Stop, Please Stop / There's A Teardrop In Your Eye / Little White Washed Chimney / Shotgun Boogie / I'm Waiting Just For You / I'll Get Along Somehow / Mean Mama Blues / Rattlesnakin' Daddy / Back To The Doghouse / Kaw-Liga / Got You On My Mind / It Would Be A Doggone Lie / I'll Be Gone / Action / Car Hoppin' Mama / Ko Ko Mo (I Love You So) / Sensation / If It Ain't On The Menu / I Wanna Be Hugged To Death By You / When You Say Yes / Rebound / Flashing Lights / Ling Ting Tong / I Gotta Have You / Waitin' For My Baby (Rock, Rock) / Pedro Gonzales Tennessee Lopez / How Could Anything So Pretty (Be So Doggone Mean) / I've Got It Again
Sujet: Re: HAWKSHAW HAWKINS Mar 10 Nov 2009, 13:50
Hawkshaw Hawkins
Born: December 22, 1921
Died: March 5, 1963
KWTO Ozark Jubilee
WFIL Hayloft Hoedown
WSM Grand Ole Opry
WWVA Original Jamboree
WWVA
Wheeling, WV
He was born in Huntington, West Virginia; his name was Harold Franklin Hawkins, but the music world came to know him as Hawkshaw Hawkins. He grew to be about six feet five inches tall. His nature and height probably had a hand in the fans giving him the nickname of "Eleven and one-half yards of personality". He was part of a family of four. When he was just 13 years old, he got his first guitar, a homemade one, that he got in a trade for five rabbits. He continued his musical interests and got his first foot in the door through a bit of fate. There was an amateur radio contest in his home town and someone dared Hawkshaw to enter the contest. He not only won the contest, but the radio station, WSAZ of Huntington, WV, gave him his first regular spot on the air. In a question and answer session as part of a column called "Witness Box" in an old Country Song Roundup, Hawkshaw related that a couple named Dot and Smokey gave him one of his first breaks in the music business when he teamed with them over WSAZ. He also said Jake Taylor had helped out, too but no other details were provided. A couple years later and he was working as the emcee of a show that aired over WCMI in Ashland, Kentucky. He also appeared over other stations such as WCHS in Charleston, West Virginia, WLAW, in Lawrence, Massachusetts and WFIL out of Philadelphia,
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Like many artists in that era, Hawkshaw's musical career was interrupted by World War II. He entered the Army Engineering Corps in November of 1943. He was stated to have served in the Army about two and a half years as a Sergeant. He served in the European Theatre of Operations (ETO) and in the Pacific. He was also a part of the 197th Engineering Maintenance Company. During that time, he saw nearly 15 months of combat duty and was a participant in the "Battle of the Bulge", which took place in late 1944 and lasted through 1945. He earned four battle stars. After the war ended in Germany, he was assigned to the Philippines. It was while he was stationed in the Philippines that Hawkshaw enjoyed one of the highlights of his career that was often mentioned in the write-ups in the magazines of that era. He was part of an all-GI show in Manila that aired over radio station WTUM or WUTM (we've seen various radio station names for this stint in the Philippines, the fan club newsletter we have mentions it was WUTM.). In January of 1946, Hawkshaw was discharged from the military service. It appears that upon going home to resume his music career, he went first to the steel regions of Pennsylvania and hooked up with radio station WKST in New Castle. While he was there, an artists bureau member heard Hawkshaw's singing and sent a recommendation to WWVA in Wheeling, West Virginia, the home of the World's Original Jamboree. He made a guest appearance on that show on July 29, 1946 and in August, he joined the cast of the show. It didn't take long for the fans to discover his popularity. They ran a popularity contest after he had been there only six weeks and he came in second place (one article we read mentioned he came in second to Big Slim)! Later, he won a popularity contest. A fan club newsletter mentions the crowds "...would scream encores as he performed on the Jamboree stage." We get an idea of the audience reaction to Hawkshaw's appearances on the WWVA Original Jamboree show from some quotes attributed to Curly Miller, in a Hillbilly News article of 1947. Curly was the emcee of the show back then and they wrote that towards the end of the show, Curly would step up to the microphone and introduce the man the fans called "Eleven yards of personality and song." But it seems that before Curly could even get to say his name, his voice was drowned out by "..the screaming and thunderous applause of the frenzied audience". Curly had worked as master of ceremonies at several of the top shows of the time, the WIBC Jamboree in Indiana, the WLS National Barn Dance, the Hayloft Frolic, the Noon Day Merry-Go-Round and others before coming to the WWVA show. Curly said,
"But I have never seen or heard any other entertainer given such a tremendous applause and welcome ovation."
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The article goes on to try and explain this popularity, attributing it to "His top recordings, his pleasing voice, his vibrant personality, his all-around good humor". They also said he was just Hawkshaw Hawkins, "…no airs, no strut, no sham." Hawkshaw worked for some time with the Big Slim show as they teamed up on personal appearances before Big Slim left the station. In July of 1948, Hawkshaw left WWVA (his replacement they said was Tennessee Morgan) and in August joined WFIL in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania where it was reported he would also do television spots in addition to working on the radio. While at WFIL, he appeared on the Saturday night show, the Hayloft Hoedown which was televised and broadcast over the ABC network. But perhaps his West Virginia roots were too strong, for in November 1948, he returned to WWVA. The fan club newsletter reported that they staged a special welcome Jamboree for his return. They said thousands came to the theatre, lining up early in the day to make sure they got the best seats. They wrote, "No star ever received a greater ovation than hawk as he stepped before the footlites of the famous Jamboree stage that night."
Around September of 1950, Hawkshaw had formed a new band. In one article, it notes that Hawkshaw's band was called the "West Virginia Night Hawks" and included Billy Grammer who would later also become noted musician himself and later a member of the Opry in his own right. Billy Grammer played the "boogie guitar" in Hawkshaw's band back then. Sammy Barnhart played bass. Another couple of guys named Mel and Stan were known as the "Kentucky Twins" and another unidentified person played "Fireball", who was the comedian of the troupe. In a WWVA Family Album of 1950, it lists the members of his band as Red Watkins, guitar, Glenn Ferguson, fiddle, Herman "Jiggs" Lemley and Buddy Nelson, bass fiddle. This stint at WWVA lasted until February 2, 1952 when he left to go on an extended tour of Canada and states such as Massachusetts, Vermont, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New York, New Jersey, Indiana, Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Michigan and Ohio. After that extended tour, he returned to WWVA on September 18, 1952 to appear twice a night on the Original Jamboree as well as a studio show at 1:45am. He stayed this time until June of 1954. He went west to Missouri to work with the cast that was being put together by the Ozark Jubilee airing over KWTO in Springfield, Missouri that was led by Red Foley. Hawkshaw's popularity continued while there and in fact was one of the original cast members that were also a part of the first television broadcasts of the show. In July of 1954, Hawkshaw had started a daily radio show over KWTO. And later that same month, on July 17, the first performance of the Ozark Jubilee took place at the Jewell Theater in Springfield. Other members of that inaugural cast included Tommy Sosebee, Slim Wilson and Porter Wagoner. Later on, the show loaned him to Nashville's Grand Ole Opry and before you know it, the Opry made him a member. It seems that while on the Ozark Jubilee, a couple of Opry stars, Hank Snow and Ernest Tubb had heard him and talked to Jack Stapp who was the director of WSM and the Grand Ole Opry then. Let's see how Hawkshaw described his invitation to join the Opry in a magazine article (he joined the Opry in June of 1955):
"I was sitting in my house when the phone rang. I answered it and a voice said, 'This is Hank.' Hank Snow, you mean, I said. 'Yes', you have a job at WSM anytime you want it.' Well, I just couldn't believe it but I called Mr. Stapp and he told me to report in two weeks for the Opry." Later, Hawkshaw noted, " It's taken me 17 years to get to the Grand Ole Opry and I hope it takes 17 years more for them to get rid of me."
His fame continued to spread. He was being heard on a radio network show called "Saturday Night Country Style" that was broadcast each week from the famous live jamboree / Opry type shows back then from places such as Richmond, Louisville, Wheeling, Knoxville, Shreveport, Dallas and Nashville. Hawkshaw himself was a bit of a talented musician, playing several instruments, though most fans associate him playing the guitar. He could also play the five-string banjo, mandolin, violin, bass and harmonica, too. He also wrote many tunes during his career, such as:
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A Heartache To Recall
Dog House Boogie
I'm A Lone Wolf
I'm Waiting Just For You
I've Got The Blues
I've Loved You More Than I Know
I Wasted A Nickel
Shot Gun Boogie
The Time Will Come
The Way I Love You (the first song he recorded)
During its heyday, Hawkshaw's Fan Club, "Golden Spurs" was one of the biggest in the industry. Hawkshaw enjoyed other aspects of life besides music and was fond of outdoor sports, such as fishing, baseball, swimming, coon-hunting and horseback riding. They said he later started 'collecting' tropical fish if that's the way to describe it and also had a Pomeranian dog named Cricket. In fact, he was quite the horseman and had several horses. He learned to use a bullwhip when he met Kit Carson while at a radio station in Lawrence, Massachusetts and continued to use it in his shows. His abilities with the horses should help us understand the natural teaming of Big Slim who was also a horseman while they were at WWVA. In a side note, Hank Snow was also a part of Big Slim's show for a short time. Hawkshaw at one time had two trained horse, one named "Chief" who was said to be able to do 25 tricks. Another horse was "Tomahawk" - a combination of the names Hawkshaw and Tom, for Tom Kelly, his manager. In one interesting mention we found, it notes that Hawkshaw was going to take a show on tour in the Northwest for 60 days "…at a guaranteed $100,000 dollars." He recorded first for the King record label. On May 1, 1953, he signed with the RCA Victor label. Then he moved to Columbia before returning to the King label. Perhaps his most requested song at one time was Filipino Baby, for they wrote, "…what Hawkshaw can't do with that song, no one can." During that second tour with the King label, he recorded a Justin Tubb (son of Ernest Tubb) tune called "Lonesome 7-7203" in 1962. But sadly, Hawkshaw would not live to see it reach number one on the charts. On March 5, 1963, he, along with fellow Grand Ole Opry stars, Cowboy Copas and Patsy Cline, were returning from a benefit show (for a disc jockey that had lost his leg) in a plane piloted by Randy Hughes, the son-in-law of Cowboy Copas and the manager of Patsy Cline. The plane encountered a blinding thunderstorm that caused the plane to crash in the woods near Camden, Tennessee. On the personal side, Hawkshaw was married at one time to a young lady from Huntington, WV, named Reva Barbour, who he later divorced. Their daughter was Marlene, who is now a Country Gospel singer/songwriter, author and speaker. He married again, this time to Jean Shepard, another famed country music singer who is also a part of the Grand Ole Opry. Hawk and Jean had two sons: Don Robin and Harold Franklin II. Harold is also a singer/songwriter. The marriage of Hawkshaw Hawkins and Jean Shepard was quite a thing back on November 26, 1960. Country Song Roundup featured it on their cover and wrote up the details and provided some photos. They were appearing as part of a Grand Ole Opry show at the Forum Auditorium in Wichita, Kansas. And it was quite a show to say the least - sharing the stage that day were Tex Ritter, Hank Morton, Carl Perkins, The Plainsmen Quartet, The LeGarde Twins from Australia, Moon Mullican, Gary Van and his Western Starlighters. The article reports that a crowd of 4,000 folks attended this gala event.
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Their wedding took place after the show. When the curtain closed after the last song and after a brief interlude, organ music filled the auditorium, then the Plainsmen Quartet sang a couple of tunes, "True Love" and "Her Hand In Mine" to set the mood for the ceremony. Then Jean appeared dressed in her bridal gown. The procession took them through the audience to the stage, with an arbon of Chrysanthemums. The owner of the local radio station KSIR, Nick Sanders, was the emcee of the ceremony, letting the audience know what was occurring. After the ceremony, Jean told the audience that those wanting a souvenir, could come to the stage and take a piece of the floral decorations. Needless to say, fans took her up on this offer. The audience even got to sample the wedding cake, though there wasn't enough for everyone, but the article said nearly a 1,000 people got to taste it. After the wedding, the couple would make their home in Nashville. And we'll leave you with this greeting that he was known for,
"May the Lord Take a Likin' To Ya!"
Timeline and Trivia Notes West Virginia Nighthawks members:
Hawkshaw Hawkins
Billy Grammer, boogie guitar
Sammy Barnhart, bass
Mel and Stan, the "Kentucky Twins"
"Fireball", comedian
Red Watkins, guitar
Glenn Ferguson, fiddle
Herman "Jiggs" Lemley
Buddy Nelson, bass fiddle
Credits & Sources
National Hillbilly News; July-August 1947; Poster Show Print Co.; Huntington, WV
Country Song Roundup No. 12; June 1951; Charlton Pub. Corp.; Derby, CT
Country Song Roundup No. 25; August 1953; American Folk Publications, Inc.; Derby, CT
Country Song Roundup No. 32; June 1954; American Folk Publications, Inc.; Derby, CT
Country Song Roundup No. 33; July-August 1954; American Folk Publications, Inc.; Derby, CT
Country Song Roundup No. 72; copy of article provided courtesy of Marlene Gilliam
Country and Western Jamboree; November 1956; Maher Publications; 2001 Calumet Avenue; Chicago, IL
The Mountain Broadcast and Prairie Recorder; January 1947; Article by Mary Jean Shurtz; Mountain Broadcast Pub. Co., Inc.; 45 Astor Place, New York, NY
Country & Western Jamboree; January 1957;
The Original Country Music Who's Who Annual for 1960; Edited and Produced by Thurston Moore, Cardinal Enterprises, Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio; 1960.
Hawkshaw Hawkins Golden Spurs Fan Club; December 1953; President, Monna Massey.
Hawkshaw Hawkins Song Folio; circa 1950; Lois Publishing Company; Cincinnati, Ohio
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RECORDINGS:
Columbia
Rec. No.
Side
Song Title
41419
A
Big Red Benson
41419
B
Soldier's Joy
41574
A
Patanio (The Pride Of The Plains)
41574
B
Arkansas Lil And Texas Bill
41714
A
Put A Nickel In The Jukebox
41714
B
Your Conscience
41811
A
You Know Me Much Too Well
41811
B
My Story
42002
A
No Love For Me
42002
B
The Love I Have For You
42223
A
Twenty Miles From Shore
42223
B
Big Ole Heartache
42441
A
Darkness On The Face Of The Earth
42441
B
I Can't Seem To Say Goodbye
King
Rec. No.
Side
Song Title
1039
A
Be My Life's Companion
1039
B
Everybody's Got A Girl But Me
1047
A
I Am Slowly Dying Of A Broken Heart
1047
B
Over The Hillsung w/ Huby Wright
1062
A
Unwanted
1062
B
Got You On My Mind
1081
A
I Love The Way You Say Goodnight
1081
B
Loaded With Love
1134
A
I'm A Lone Wolf
1134
B
I Hope You're Crying Too
1154
A
Tangled Heart
1154
B
Betty Lorainne
1174
A
The Life Of Hank Williams
1174
B
Picking Sweethearts
1175
A
Kaw-Liga
1175
B
If I Ever Get Rich Mom
1190
A
The Life Story Of Hank Williams
1190
B
Barbara Allen
3123
A
Rattlesnakin' Daddy
3123
B
I Hate Myself
3240
A
Two Roads
5404
A
Nothing More To Say
5404
A
Nothing More To Say
5404
B
Between The Lines
5404
B
Between The Lines
544
A
After All
544
B
The Way I Love You
557
A
Never Cry Over You
557
B
I Ain't Goin' Honky Tonkin'
558
A
Soldier's Last Letter
558
B
There's A Little Bit Of Everything In Texas
559
A
Try Me One More Time
559
B
Blue Eyed Elaine
560
A
Are You Waiting Just For Me
560
B
You Nearly Lose Your Mind
561
A
It's Been So Long Darling
561
B
I Wonder Why You said Goodbye
562
A
Walking The Floor Over You
562
B
I'll Get Along Somehow
563
A
Mean Mama Blues
563
B
Mean Old Bed Bug Blues
564
A
I'm Wondering How
564
B
That's When It's Coming Home To You
5692
A
Girl Without A Name
5692
A
Silver Threads And Golden Needles
5692
B
Silver Threads And Golden Needles
5692
B
Girl Without A Name
5695
A
Bad News Travels Fast
5695
B
Let Them Talk
5712
A
Lonesome 7-7203
5712
A
Lonesome 7-7203
5712
B
Everything Has Changed
5712
B
Everything Has Changed
5765
A
Love Died Tonight
5765
A
Love Died Tonight
5765
B
Sunny Side Of The Mountain
5765
B
Sunny Side Of The Mountain
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5810
A
Caught In The Middle Of Two Hearts
5810
A
Caught In The Middle Of Two Hearts
5810
B
If I Ever Get Rich Mom
5810
B
If I Ever Get Rich Mom
5871
A
I'm Beginning To Forget
5871
A
I'm Beginning To Forget
5871
B
Teardops On Your Letter
5871
B
Teardrops On Your Letter
588
A
There's A Little bit Of Everything In Texas
588
B
Soldier's Last Letter
5909
A
Waiting In The Shadows
5909
A
This Particular Baby
5909
B
This Particular Baby
5909
B
The Shadows
6047
A
Never Mind The Tears
6047
B
Last Letter
6074
A
Jealous Fate
6074
B
It's Easy To Remember
611
A
Since You Went Away
611
B
When They Found The Atomic Power
625
A
Blue Skies In Your Eyes
625
B
Moonlight On My Cabin
667
A
After Yesterday
667
B
Sunny Side Of The Mountain
686
A
Secrets Of My Heart
686
B
Never Say Goodbye
689
A
Pan American
689
B
I Suppose
696
A
I'm Waiting Just For You
696
B
A Heartache To Recall
720
A
Dog House Boogie
720
B
I Can't Tell My Broken Heart A Lie
742
A
I Don't Have The Heart To Say Goodbye
742
B
Some Of These Nights
756
A
Somebody Lied
756
B
Memories Always Linger On
776
A
All Because Of My Jealous Heart
776
B
Life Lost It's Color
793
A
Would You Like To Have A Broken Heart
793
B
The Longer Were together More We Drift Apart)
821
A
I Wasted A Nickel
821
B
I'm Kissing Your Picture Counting Tears
838
A
There's A Teardrop In Your Eye
838
B
Wanted Someone To Love Me
859
A
Back To The Dog House
859
B
Pardon Me For Loving You
876
A
Yesterday's Kisses
876
B
That's All She Wrote
897
A
Stop Please Stop
897
B
Handcuffed To Love
918
A
I Love You A Thousand Ways
918
B
Teardrops From My Eyes
932
A
Shotgun Boogie
932
B
You Don't Belong To Me
944
A
Rattlesnakin' Daddy
944
B
I Hate Myself
969
A
I'm Waiting Just For You
969
B
A Heartache To Recall
997
A
Skies in Your Eyes
997
B
Side of the Mountain
998
A
Slow Poke
998
B
Two Roads
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RCA Victor
Rec. No.
Side
Song Title
20- 6794
A
Oh How I Cried
20- 6794
B
Action
20-5333
A
I'll Trade Yours For Mine
20-5333
B
The Long Way
20-5444
A
A Heap Of Lovin'
20-5444
B
The Mark Round My Finger
20-5549
A
I'll Never Close My Heart
20-5549
B
When You Say Yes
20-5623
A
Waiting For My Baby
20-5623
B
Flashing Lights
20-5702
A
Rebound
20-5702
A
Rebound
20-5702
B
Why Didn't I Hear It From You
20-5702
B
Why Didn't I Hear It From You
20-5808
A
One White Rose
20-5808
B
I Wanna Be Hugged To Death By You
20-5890
A
Why Don't You Leave This Town
20-5890
B
I'll Take A Chance With You
20-6022
A
Koko Mo
20-6022
B
Lin Ting Tong
20-6103
A
Pedro Gonzales Tennessee Lopez
20-6103
B
How Could Anything So Purty Be So Doggone Mean
20-6211
A
Car Hoppin Mama
20-6211
B
The Love You Steal
20-6298
A
I Gotta Have You
20-6298
B
Standing At The End Of My World
20-6396
A
Borrowing
20-6396
B
If It Ain't On The Menu
20-6508
A
Baby, It's In The Making
20-6508
B
You Can't Divorce My Heart
20-6716
A
I'll Be Gone
20-6716
B
My Fate Is In Your Hands
20-6910
A
Dark Moon
20-6910
B
With This Pen
20-7054
A
Sensation
20-7054
B
The Ring On Your Finger
20-7145
A
Guilty Of Dreaming
20-7145
B
It's Easier Said Than Done
20-7222
A
I Don't Apologize
20-7222
B
I'll Get Even With You
47-5623
A
Waitin' For My Baby (Rock, Rock)
47-5623
B
Flashin' Lights
47-5890
A
Why Don't You Leave This Town
47-5890
B
I'll Take A Chance With You
47-6022
A
Ko Ko Mo (I Love You So)
47-6022
B
Ling Ting Tong
47-6298
A
Standing At The End Of My World
47-6298
B
I Gotta Have You
47-6396
A
Borrowing
47-6396
B
If It Ain't On The Menu
47-6509
A
It Would Be A Doggone Lie
47-6509
B
Sunny Side Of The Mountain
47-6716
A
My Fate Is In Your Hands
47-6716
B
I'll Be Gone
47-7054
A
Sensation
47-7054
B
Is My Ring On Your Finger
47-7145
A
Guilty Of Dreaming
47-7145
B
It's Easier Said Than Done
47-7222
A
I'll Get Even With You
47-7222
B
I Don't Apologize
47-7389
A
Freedom
47-7389
B
I've Got It Again
47-7478
A
She Was Here
47-7478
B
Are You Happy
47-7486
A
She Was Here
47-7486
B
Are You Happy
Starday
Rec. No.
Side
Song Title
105
A
Slowpoke
105
B
Lonesome 7-7203
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Hawkins, Hawkshaw
Real name Harold Franklin Hawkins. Born 1921 in Huntingdon, W.Va. Died in 1963.
Source: Jim Hilmar
Original Releases
Discography is not intended to be complete
Date & Source
Label & Number
V
Titles {& References to LP/CD List}
As By
Matrix Numbers
1954/Feb. 20 Bb c&w rev.
RCA Victor 47-5623
Waitin' For My Baby (Rock Rock) {b,c,d,e} Flashing Lights
1 1
E3VW-2881 E3VW-2882
1955/Feb. 19 Bb c&w rev.
RCA Victor 47-6022
Ko Ko Mo (I Love You So) {a,b} Ling Ting Tong {b}
2 2
F2-WW-0234 F2-WW-0235
1956/May 5 Bb c&w rev.
RCA Victor 47-6509
It Would Be A Doggone Lie {b} Sunny Side Of The Mountain
1 1
G2WW-0264 G2WW-0262
References in "As By" Column:
as by Hawkshaw Hawkins
as by Hawkshaw Hawkins And Rita Robbins
Collector-Oriented Compilation LPs and CDs Containing Tracks
Single-artist compilations not included
2006
a.
Proper PROPERBOX 103 (cd)
From Boppin' Hillbilly To Red Hot Rockabilly
2007
b.
Bear Family BCD 16864 (cd)
Gonna Shake This Shack Tonight!
Year Unknown
c.
Cactus CD 5007 (cd)
Rockin' Hillbilly, Vol. 8
d.
Doghouse 002 (cd)
Cowboy Hit Parade, Vol. 2
e.
Orbit 5909 (cd)
Rock N Roll Dance Party Country Style, Vol. 9
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"SUNNY SIDE OF MOUNTAIN" version 1947 pour KING Records et en 1948 le superbe "DOG HOUSE BOOGIE"
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Radio Show en 1949 et le fantastique "I'M A LONE WOLF" en 1951
Dernière édition par FRANK DAYMON le Mer 11 Nov 2009, 19:02, édité 1 fois
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"SHOTGUN BOOGIE" de Tennessee Ernie FORD version LIVE et "SUNNY SIDE OF MOUNTAIN" fantastique document LIVE
Dernière édition par FRANK DAYMON le Mer 11 Nov 2009, 19:03, édité 1 fois
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Hawkshaw HAWKINS et Rita ROBBINS en duo superbe version de "KO KO MO" en 1955 et "LING TING TONG"
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LIVE at THE GRAND OLE OPRY "CAR HOPPIN' MAMA" LOUISISANA HAYRDIDE
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"IF I AIN'T ON THE MENU" présentation Little Jimmy DICKENS au LOUISIANA HAYRIDE dans les fifties
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THE TRAGEDY Cowboy COPAS, Patsy CLINE & Hawkshaw HAWKINS crash plane le 3 MAI 1963 in MEMORY