Chanteur US né William Carlisle, le 19 décembre 1908 à Wakefield (Kentucky). Bill Carlisle rejoint son frère Cliff au début des années trente, le duo enregistrant sous le nom des "Carlisle Brothers" pour Decca Records. Vedettes réputées dans la station de radio de Louisville, ils se séparent en 1947, Cliff désirant prendre une semi-retraite. Bill continua à se produire à la tête des "Carlisles". Il a enregistré en solo pour RCA (57-58), Columbia (60 & 62), Hickory (66) et Chart Records (69-71). Bill Carlisle est décédé le 17 mars 2003. Yodeling singer/songwriter/guitarist Bill Carlisle was the younger brother of popular 1930s country singer Cliff Carlisle. During the '30s, Bill established himself as an expert purveyor of racy, blues-tinged country songs, but during the '50s and '60s, he was best-known for his novelty songs as he and his family band, the Carlisles, became regulars on the Grand Ole Opry. The brothers performed as part of a Carlisle family group on Louisville radio in the 1920s in an early manifestation of the barn-dance format. Brother Cliff gave Carlisle his start as a soloist in 1933 by letting him sit in on an audition at the ARC label. His first single, "Rattlesnake Daddy," became quite popular and later evolved into a bluegrass favorite. Dubbed "Smilin' Bill" by publicists, Carlisle was noted for his precise and extremely fast runs on the guitar. Eventually Bill became almost as popular as his older brother, with whom he shared a talent for yodeling and a tendency to sing songs filled with risqué double entendres, such as "Copper Head Mama" (1934) and "Jumpin' and Jerkin' Blues" (1935). The Carlisle brothers signed with Decca in 1938 and built outward from the blues/Hawaiian core they had established around Cliff Carlisle's pioneer dobro stylings. During a long stint on Knoxville radio station WNOX, they became stars of two barn-dance programs, and Bill continued to appear on other stations around the Southeast as a solo artist. After World War II, the Carlisle brothers signed with the upstart King label, based in Cincinnati, scoring a giant hit with a cover of Ernest Tubb's wartime classic "Rainbow at Midnight" in 1946. Two years later, Bill had his own Top 15 hit with "Tramp on the Street." Cliff eventually retired around 1950, and Bill then organized the Carlisles, a group that despite its family moniker actually included a succession of unrelated individuals, gospel singer Martha Carson and songwriter Betty Amos among them. Carlisle also performed with several 1950s stars in the early stages of their careers — Don Gibson, Chet Atkins, and Homer & Jethro, among others. It was during these performances that he began to leap about on stage and develop his comical alter ego, Hotshot Elmer, a character he had created earlier in his career. As Elmer, Carlisle would interrupt performances by jumping over chairs, falling off the stairs, and creating general mayhem on stage. Carlisle's trademark athletic leaps earned him the nickname "Jumpin' Bill." The scene was set for the recordings that brought Carlisle his greatest renown in the 1950s: a series of novelty songs, delightfully off-center gospel pieces like "Rusty Old Halo," and straight-country harmony numbers recorded for the Mercury label. The first, "Too Old to Cut the Mustard," hit the Top Ten in 1952 and was covered by Rosemary Clooney and other pop artists. The 1950s were much less friendly to lyrics of sexual tension than were the decades in which Carlisle began his career, but "Too Old to Cut the Mustard" was one of several Carlisles numbers (another was the "The Old Knot Hole") that evoked the styles of a more tolerant era. "No Help Wanted" climbed to number one the following year and stayed there five weeks. That year he had three more hits, all of which made it to the Top Ten, including the Ira Louvin song "Taint Nice (To Talk Like That)." Though seemingly striking an old-fashioned pose in their cornball humor, these recordings crackled with an energy in tune with the stirrings of what became rock & roll; they featured sharp electric guitar solos and such instrumental novelties as a bass saxophone. This string of successes led the Opry to invite the Carlisles aboard in 1953. Carlisle's children joined his band in the 1960s, and he had another hit in 1965 with "What Kind of Deal Is This." Carlisle was a fixture of the Opry in later years, performing there up until ten days before his death on March 17, 2003. Talents : Singer, Songwriter, Guitar, Yodeler
Style musical : Old-Time Country, Comedy, Yodeling, Traditional Country, Cowboy
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DISCOGRAPHIE 78 t., Singles & EP
1946
78 t. KING 504 (US)
.
Maggie Get The Hammer / I Paid With A Broken Heart
1946
78 t. KING 510 (US)
.
The CARLISLES - Roll On Your Weary Way / Baby You Done Flubbed Your Dub With Me
1946
78 t. KING 535 (US)
.
The CARLISLE BROTHERS - Rainbow At Midnite / Don't Tell Me Your Worries
1947
78 t. KING 608 (US)
.
Dollar Bill Mama Blues Part 1 / Dollar Bill Mama Blues Part 2
1947
78 t. DECCA 46045 (US)
.
Wabash Cannon Ball / Sparkling Blue Eyes
1947
78 t. KING 638 (US)
.
Girl In A Blue Velvet Band / Shine Your Light
1947
78 t. KING 656 (US)
.
Wedding Bells / Sparking Blue Eyes
1948
78 t. KING 697 (US)
.
Tramp On The Street / Don't Be Ashamed Of Your Mother
1951
SP FEDERAL 10007 (US)
.
Where There's A Will, There's A Way / A Dollar Ain't A Dollar Anymore
1951
SP FEDERAL 10016 (US)
.
Wheels Of Destiny / Lost On A Sea Of Sorrow
1951 ?
SP FEDERAL 10025 (US)
.
Rainbow Follows Rain / My Weary Heart Cries
09/1951
SP MERCURY 6348x45 (US)
.
Too Old To Cut The Mustard / My Happiness Belongs To Someone Else
01/1952
SP MERCURY 6371x45 (US)
.
The CARLISLES - I Would If I Could / Patch Up Your Love Affair
1952
SP MERCURY 6388x45 (US)
.
The CARLISLES - Tennessee Memories / True Love
08/1952
SP MERCURY 6403x45 (US)
.
Love, Love, Love (The CARLISLES) / Woman Driver
11/1952
SP MERCURY 70028x45 (US)
.
The CARLISLES - No Help Wanted / This Heart Is Not For Sale
03/1953
SP MERCURY 70109x45 (US)
.
Leave That Liar Alone / Knothole
06/1953
SP MERCURY 70174x45 (US)
.
The CARLISLES - Is Zat You Myrtle / Something Different
10/1953
SP MERCURY 70233x45 (US)
.
Bill CARLISLE & The CARLISLES - Tain't Nice (To Talk Like That) / Unpucker
02/1954
SP MERCURY 70306x45 (US)
.
The CARLISLES - I'll Never Love Again / I Need A Little Help
04/1954
SP MERCURY 70351x45 (US)
.
Bill CARLISLE & The CARLISLES - Shake-A-Leg / ?
06/1954
SP MERCURY 70405x45 (US)
.
The CARLISLES - Moody's Goose / If You Don't Want It
08/1954
SP MERCURY 70435x45 (US)
.
Bill CARLISLE & The CARLISLES - Honey Love / Female Hercules
12/1954
SP MERCURY 70484x45 (US)
.
The CARLISLES - Busy Body Boogie / The Mainest Thing
02/1955
SP MERCURY 70544x45 (US)
.
The CARLISLES - It's Bedtime Bill / That Rusty Old Halo
04/1955
SP MERCURY 70604x45 (US)
.
The CARLISLES - Bargain Day, Half Off / Nine Have Tried
08/1955
SP MERCURY 70665x45 (US)
.
BILL & DOTTY, The CARLISLES - Lil' Liza Jane / Teletouch
10/1955
SP MERCURY 70712x45 (US)
.
The CARLISLES - Middle Age Spread / On My Way To The Show
12/1955
SP MERCURY 70754x45 (US)
.
The CARLISLES - Dangerous Crossing / Run, Boy
1955
EP MERCURY 1-3118 (US)
The CARLISLES - CUTTIN' CAPERS WITH THE CARLISLES
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03/1956
SP MERCURY 70828x45 (US)
.
The CARLISLES - Goo-Goo Da Da / Pickin' Peas
06/1956
SP MERCURY 70887x45 (US)
.
The CARLISLES - Knock Knock (You Can't Come In) / Money Tree
09/1956
SP MERCURY 70951x45 (US)
.
The CARLISLES - Poor Man's Riches / Rainbow At Midnight
1956
EP MERCURY 1-3280 (US)
BOUNDING BILLY & THE LITTLE CARLISLES - Rattlesnake Daddy / Feet Don't Fail Me / Women / Doggie Joe
01/1957
SP MERCURY 71035x45 (US)
.
The CARLISLES - I'm Rough Stuff / Business Man
05/1957
SP MERCURY 71110x45 (US)
.
The CARLISLES - Wouldn't You Like To / Ladder Of Love
09/1957
SP RCA VICTOR 47-7017 (US)
.
Uncle Bud / I've Waited Too Long
12/1957
SP RCA VICTOR 47-7132 (US)
.
Tiny Space Man / How Will I know ?
04/1958
SP RCA VICTOR 47-7214 (US)
.
Dumb Bunny / Who's A-Gonna Stop Me
08/1959
SP MERCURY 71490 (US)
.
Down Boy / The Union Suit
05/1960
SP COLUMBIA 4-41679 (US)
.
Air Brakes / Home, Sweet Home
1961
SP COLUMBIA 4-42049 (US)
.
Too Old To Cut The Mustard / Have A Drink On Me
01/1962
SP COLUMBIA 4-42263 (US)
.
Monkey Business / Woman Driver
1962
SP COLUMBIA 4-42609 (US)
.
Hand Me Down My Walking Cane / It Takes All Kids To Make A World
1963
SP KING 5714 (US)
.
The CARLISLE BROTHERS - Empty Arms / Rainbow At Midnight
04/1964
SP HICKORY 45-1254 (US)
.
Big John Henry's Girl / Shanghai Rooster
10/1964
SP HICKORY 45-1280 (US)
.
Before She Knows I'm Gone / Great Snow Man
1965
SP HICKORY 45-1348 (US)
.
What Kinda Deal Is This / Shot Gun
1966
SP HICKORY 45-1383 (US)
.
No Help Wanted / Take This Country Music & Shove It
1966
SP HICKORY 45-1418 (US)
.
If It Were You Instead Of Me (What Would You Do) / Doctor Road
1969
SP CHART CH-5030 (US)
.
Polk Salad Annie / Too Many Dollars, Not Enough Sence
1969
SP CHART CH-5044 (US)
.
Everything Will Be Alright / I'm Movin'
1970
SP CHART CH-5065 (US)
.
Dirty Old Man / Big Wheel From Boston
1970
SP CHART CH-5092 (US)
.
Daddy Won The War On Poverty / Too Many Dollars Not Enough Sense
1971
SP CHART CH-5117 (US)
.
Can't Get Enough / ?
1971
SP HICKORY 45-1611 (US)
.
Man Of The Lord / I'm Going Home Next Summer
1975 ?
SP GUSTO 807 (US)
.
Too Old To Cut The Mustard / The Old Knothole
Albums
1958
LP 12" MERCURY MG-20359 (US)
ON STAGE WITH THE CARLISLES - (The CARLISLES)
1959
LP 12" KING 643 (US)
FRESH FROM THE COUNTRY - (The CARLISLES)
1965
LP 12" OLD HOMESTEAD OHCS-303 (US)
CARLISLE FAMILY ALBUM- OLD TIME GREAT HYMNS - FEATURING BILL & CLIFF CARLISLE - (The CARLISLE FAMILY)
1966
LP 12" HICKORY LPS-129 (US)
THE BEST OF BILL CARLISLE - What Kind Of Deal / Oh I Love That Little Woman / I'm A Runnin' / Shot Gun / Knothole / No Help Wanted / Shanghai Rooster / I'm Rough Stuff / Too Old / Overdue / Come Home Gerty / Wouldn't That Cock Your Pistol
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1968
LP 12" GUEST STAR G-1446 (US)
THE CARLISLES - FEATURING JUMPIN' BILL CARLISLE) - (The CARLISLES)
1983
LP 12" BRYLEN 4555 (US)
JUMPIN' BILL CARLISLE
1985
LP 12" BEAR FAMILY BFX 15172 (D)
BUSY BODY BOOGIE - (The CARLISLES) - New Lisa Jane / Busy Body Boogie / Money Tree / Pickin' Peas / Goo-Goo Da Da / Female Hercules / Honey Love / That Little Difference / No Help Wanted / I Need Little Help / Leave That Liar Alone / Is Zat You, Myrtle ? / I'm Rough Stuff / Knot Hole / Old Fashioned Love / Too Old To Cut The Mustard
02/2003
CD COLLECTOR / WHITE LABEL 2865 (NL)
ROUGH AND ROWDY HILLBILLY OF THE 1930'S, VOL. 1 - Mouse Been Messin' Around / Sally Let Your Bangs Hang Down / Big At The Little, Bottom At The Top / You're Just Like A Dollar Bill / I Done It Wrong / Ten or Twelve Times, Maybe More / Feet, Don't Fail Me / Three Women To Every Man / Gonna Raise A Ruckus Tonight / Beneath The Old Pine Tree / Ditty Wah Ditty / Blue Eyes / Bell Clappin' Mama / House Cat Mama / I'm Wearing The Britches Now / My Little Sadie / Go On And Leave Me If You Wish To / Sugar Cane Mama / I Believe I'm Entitled To You / Flag That Train / Rattlin' Daddy / Jumpin' And Jerkin' Blues / Dollar's All I Crave / Don't Let Me Worry Your Little Mind / Baby You Done Flubbed Your Dub With Me
2005
CD BRITISH ARCHIVE OF COUNTRY MUSIC D 034 (UK)
DUVALL COUNTY BLUES - EARLY RECORDINGS 1933-1939 - Beneath The Weeping Willow Tree / A Shack By The Side Of The Road / I Know What It Is To Be Lonesome / I’ll Always Be Your Little Darling / Drifting Together / Why Did The Blue Skies Turn To Grey / Lost On Life’s Sea / Duvall County Blues / Rattlesnake Daddy / The Girl I Left So Blue / Little Wild Rose / Cowgirl Jean / Penitentiary Blues / If Jesus Should Come / I’m Heading For Home Sweet Home / I Dreamed I Searched Heaven For You / Roll On Old Troubles, Roll On / I Done It Wrong / Sugar Cane Mama / Are You Going To Leave Me Lil
05/2005
CD BEAR FAMILY BCD 15980 (D)
GONNA SHAKE THIS SHACK TONIGHT - BUSY BODY BOOGIE - (The CARLISLES) - Busy Body Boogie / Rattlesnake Daddy / Love, Love, Love (That's What It Is) / No Help Wanted / Something Different / Knot Hole / T'aint Nice / Too Old To Cut The Mustard / Is Zat You Myrtle? / I Need A Little Help / Doggie Joe / Feet Don't Fail Me (This Time) / Shake A Leg / If You Don't Want It / Female Hercules / Honey Love / New Liza Jane / I Don't Want To Run / Money Tree / Ladder Of Love / Old Fashioned Love / I'm Rough Stuff / Dumb Bunny / Who's A-Gonna Stop Me / Uncle Bud / Bessie Lou / How Will I Know / Tiny Space Man / Down Boy / Air Brakes / John Came Home / Monkey Business / A Mouse Been Messing Around / Woman Driver
08/2005
CD CATTLE 249 (D)
TRAMP ON THE STREET
10/2005
CD FEDERAL ? (US)
HALL OF FAME 2002 - Too Old To Cut The Mustard / Is Zat You, Myrtle / Rainbow At Midnight / When Snowflakes Fall / Doggy Joe / No Help Wanted / Knothole / Tramp On The Street / That Guy's Out Gunnin' For You / Rainbow Follows Rain
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Carlisles
About the Group Sorry to say we don't have anything here for you to read about Carlisles. That's either because we haven't got it finished or we haven't found anything about this artist yet. If you have any information you can share with us such as news or magazine articles, books, song folios, photos, etc., send it along! You can contact us at [url=mailto://webmaster@hillbilly-music.com?subject=Web Notes: Carlisles (11017)]webmaster@hillbilly-music.com.[/url]
Recordings
Mercury
Rec. No.
Side
Song Title
6348
A
Too Old To Cut The Mustard
6348
B
My Happiness Belongs To Someone Else
6371
A
I Would If I Could
6371
B
Patch Up Our Old Love Affair
6388
A
Tennessee Memories
6388
B
True Love
6403
A
Love Love Love
6403
B
Woman Driver
70109
A
Leave That Liar Alone
70109
B
Knothole
70544
A
Rusty Old Halo
70544
B
It's Bedtime Bill
70604
A
Bargain Day, Half Off
70604
B
Nine Have Tried
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Bill Carlisle
Born: December 19, 1908
Died: March 17, 2003
Country Music Hall of Fame (2002)
WSB Barn Dance
WSM Grand Ole Opry
WSB
Atlanta, GA
About the Artist Sorry to say we don't have anything here for you to read about Bill Carlisle. That's either because we haven't got it finished or we haven't found anything yet. If you have any information you can share with us such as news or magazine articles, books, song folios, photos, etc., send it along! You can contact us at [url=mailto://webmaster@hillbilly-music.com?subject=Web Notes: Bill Carlisle (12007)]webmaster@hillbilly-music.com.[/url]
RECORDINGS:
Columbia
Rec. No.
Side
Song Title
41679
A
Home Sweet Home
41679
B
Air Brakes
42049
A
Have A Drink On Me
42049
B
Too Old To Cut The Mustard
Conqueror
Rec. No.
Side
Song Title
8802
A
She's Gone But I'll Meet Her In Heaven
8802
B
Sin Has Caused So Many Tears
Federal
Rec. No.
Side
Song Title
10006
A
A Dollar Ain't A Dollar Anymore
10006
B
Where There's A Will, There's A Way
10016
A
Wheels Of Destiny
10016
B
Lost On A Sea Of Sorrow
Hickory
Rec. No.
Side
Song Title
1383
A
Take This Country Music and Shove It
1383
B
No Help Wanted
1418
B
Doctor R. D.
1418
B
IF IT Were You Instead of Me
King
Rec. No.
Side
Song Title
515
A
What Does It Matter To You
515
B
You Wouldn't Understand
535
A
Don't Tell Me Your Worries
567
A
Rocking Chair Money
567
B
When Snow Flakes Fall
608
A
Dollar Bill Mama Blues [Part One]
608
B
Dollar Bill Mama Blues [Part Two]
638
A
The Girl In The Blue Velvet Band
638
B
Shine Your Light To Others
656
A
Wedding Bells
656
B
Sparking Blue Eyes
663
A
Answer To Rainbow At Midnight
663
B
You Laughed When I Cried
679
A
When The Old Cow Went Dry
679
B
Love In The First Degree
697
A
Don't Be Ashamed Of Mother
697
B
Tramp On The Street
709
A
That Guy's Out Gunnin' For You
709
B
I Never See My Baby Alone
738
A
I Hope You See The Same Star That I Do
738
B
I Saw My Future In A Rainbow
758
A
Old Joe Clark
758
B
Skip To My Lou
805
A
Empty Arms
805
B
I'm Crying Tonight Over You
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Mercury
Rec. No.
Side
Song Title
71490
A
Down Boy
71490
B
Union Suit
Montgomery Ward
Rec. No.
Side
Song Title
7035
A
Rattlin Daddy
7035
B
I'm Wearin' The Britches Now
7036
A
Still There's A Spark Of Love
7036
B
Cowgirl Jean
7037
A
You're Just Like A Dollar Bill
7037
B
Ten Or Twelve Times, Maybe More
7038
A
I Done It Wrong
7038
B
I Want A Gal
RCA
Rec. No.
Side
Song Title
20-7017
A
Uncle Bud
20-7017
B
I've Waited Too Long
20-7132
A
How Will I Know
20-7132
B
Tiny Space Man
20-7214
A
Dumb Bunny
20-7214
B
Who's Gonna Stop Me
47-7017
A
Uncle Bud
47-7017
B
I've Waited Too Long
47-7132
A
How Will I Know
47-7132
B
Tiny Space Man
47-7214
A
Dumb Bunny
47-7214
B
Who's Gonna Stop Me
RCA Victor
Rec. No.
Side
Song Title
7017
A
Uncle Bud
7017
B
I've Waited Too Long
Vocalion
Rec. No.
Side
Song Title
2528
A
Lost On Life's Sea
2528
B
Blue Eyes
2529
A
Don't Marry The Wrong Woman
2529
B
Barnyard Tumble
2797
A
Sugar Cane Mama
2797
B
String Bean Mama
2819
A
Penitentiary Blues
2819
B
Bachelor Blues
2831
A
Duvall County Blues
2831
B
Copper Head Mama
2839
A
Cowboy Jack
2839
B
Beneath The Weeping Willow Tree
2928
A
Little Wild Rose
2928
B
Little Honey Bee
2946
A
Gonna Kill Myself
2946
B
There's A Mouse Been Messin' Around
2966
A
Two Eyes Of Blue
2966
B
When I Grow Too Old To Dream
2984
A
Jumpin' And Jerkin' Blues
2984
B
House Cat Mama
3018
A
Bell Clapper Mama
3018
B
Long Legged Daddy Blues
3062
A
Women Please Quit Knocking At My Door
3062
B
Shirkin' Mama Blues
4645
A
Virginia Blues
4645
B
Rattle Snake Daddy
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Carlisle, Bill
Born 1908 in Wakefield, Ky. A regular on the Grand Ole Opry (WSM, Nashville, Tenn.), then Ozark Jubilee (ABC-TV) in 1956. Died in 2003.
References: Obituary in issue 96 (2003) of American Music Magazine.
Original Releases
Discography is not intended to be complete
Date & Source
Label & Number
V
Titles {& References to LP/CD List}
As By
Matrix Numbers
1957/Sept. 2 Bb c&w rev.
RCA Victor 47-7017
Uncle Bud {a} I've Waited Too Long
1 1
H2WW-5618 H2WW-5616
1957/Dec. 30 Bb pop rev.
RCA Victor 47-7132
Tiny Space Man {a} How Will I Know? {a}
1 1
H2WW-7326 H2WW-7325
1958/Apr. 7 Bb c&w rev.
RCA Victor 47-7214
Dumb Bunny {a} Who's A-Gonna Stop Me {a}
1 1
H2WW-5615 H2WW-5617
1959/Aug. 31 Bb pop rev.
Mercury 71490X45
Down Boy {a} Union Suit
2 2
YW18291 YW18290
Mercury EP-1-3280
Bounding Bill Carlisle And His Little Carlisles [monaural] Rattlesnake Daddy {a,b,c,e,f} Feet Don't Fail Me {a} Women Doggie Joe {a,f}
3 3 3 3
7552-7555 7552-7555 7320-7551 7320-7551
1960/May 30 Bb c&w rev.
Columbia 4-41679
Air Brakes {a} Home, Sweet Home
1 1
JZSP 50412 JZSP 50413
1960/Nov. (Bb est.)
Columbia 4-41873
John Came Home {a} Skin 'Em Quick
1962/Jan. 13 Bb c&w rev.
Columbia 4-42263
Monkey Business {a} Woman Driver {a}
1 1
JZSP 55705 JZSP 55706
Additional Tracks on Comps
1957
RCA Victor unissued
Bessie Lou {a}
1961
Columbia unissued
A Mouse Been Messing Around {a}
References in "As By" Column:
as by Bill Carlisle
as by Bill Carlisle And The Carlisles
as by The Carlisles / Vocal By Billy Carlisle And The Carlisles
Other Notes:
SEE ALSO: Carlisles
Collector-Oriented Compilation LPs and CDs Containing Tracks
Single-artist compilations included selectively
a.
Bear Family BCD 15980 (cd)
Busy Body Boogie / Jumpin' Bill Carlisle
b.
Bear Family BCD 17022 (cd)
Perfect For Parties
c.
Cactus CD 5008 (cd)
Rockin' Hillbilly, Vol. 9
d.
Official OFF-CD 5055 (cd)
Mercury Hillbilly
e.
Orbit 5915 (cd)
Rock N Roll Dance Party Country Style, Vol. 15
f.
Wendi LP 000003 (lp)
Let's Go Rock-A-Billy
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Original Releases
Discography is intended to be complete through 1964
Date & Source
Label & Number
V
Titles {& References to LP/CD List}
As By
Matrix Numbers
1951/Sept. 29 Bb c&w rev.
Mercury 6348X45
Too Old To Cut The Mustard {a,h} My Happiness Belongs To Someone Else
1 1
7264 7262
1952/Jan. 19 Bb c&w rev.
Mercury 6371-X45
I Would If I Could (But I Can't) Patch Up Our Old Love Affair
1 1
7267 7266
1952/Aug. 26 Bb c&w rev.
Mercury 6403-X45
Love, Love, Love (That's What It Is) {a} Woman Driver {c}
1 1
YW 7367 YW 7322
1952/Nov. 29 Bb c&w rev.
Mercury 70028X45
No Help Wanted {a,b,d,g} This Heart Is Not For Sale
1 1
YB7434 YB7433
1953/Mar. 7 Bb c&w rev.
Mercury 70109X45
Leave That Liar Alone Knothole {a}
1 1
YW7448 YW7452
1953/June 13 Bb c&w rev.
Mercury 70174X45
Something Different {a} Is Zat [!!] You, Myrtle {a}
2 2
YW7469 YW7468
Mercury 1-3118
Too Old To Cut The Mustard No Help Wanted Is Zat You, Myrtle {i} Something Different
1 1 1 1
A
B
1954/Feb. 6 Bb c&w rev.
Mercury 70306X45
I Need A Little Help {a} I'll Never Love Again
2 2
YW7553 YW7554
1954/Apr. 24 Bb c&w rev.
Mercury 70351-X45
Shake-A-Leg {a} Let Me Hold Your Little Hand
2 2
YW7565 YW7564
1954/June 26 Bb c&w rev.
Mercury 70405X45
Moody's Goose If You Don't Want It (The Salesman's Song) {a}
2 2
YW7603 YW7602
1954/Aug. 21 Bb c&w rev.
Mercury 70435X45
Honey Love {a} Female Hercules {a}
2 2
YW7619 YW7618
1954/Dec. 4 Bb c&w rev.
Mercury 70484X45
Busy Body Boogie {a,i} The Mainest' [!!] Thing
2 2
YW7649 YW7650
1955/Feb. 12 Bb c&w rev.
Mercury 70544-X45
It's Bedtime, Bill {j} Rusty Old Halo
2 2
YW7678 YW7676
1955/Apr. 30 Bb c&w rev.
Mercury 70604X45
Bargain Day, Half Off Nine Have Tried (And Nine Have Died) {e}
2 2
YW7677 YW7648
1955/Aug. 13 Bb c&w rev.
Mercury 70665X45
Lil' Lize Jane {a} Teletouch
2 3
YW7738 YW7739
1955/Oct. 8 Bb c&w rev.
Mercury 70712X45
Middle Age Spread On My Way To The Show
2 2
YW7651 YW7750
1955/Dec. 3 Bb c&w rev.
Mercury 70754X45
Run, Boy Dangerous Crossing
1 1
YW7771 YW7772
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1956/Mar. 24 Bb c&w rev.
Mercury 70828X45
Pickin' Peas (Down The Long Pea Row) Goo-Goo Da Da (Baby Latin Meaning "Daddy")
1 1
YW12681 YW12680
1956/June 16 Bb c&w rev.
Mercury 70887X45
Knock, Knock (You Can't Come In) Money Tree {a}
1 1
YW12678 YW12679
1956/Sept. 8 Bb c&w rev.
Mercury 70951X45
Poor Man's Riches Rainbow At Midnight
1 1
YW12734 YW12733
1957/Jan. 26 Bb c&w rev.
Mercury 71035x45
I'm Rough Stuff {a,f} Business Man
1 1
YW14709 YW147081
1957/May 13 Bb c&w rev.
Mercury-Starday 71110X45
Wouldn't You Like To Ladder Of Love {a}
1 1
YW14720 YW12735
Mercury LP cut
I Don't Want To Run {a} Old Fashioned Love {a}
References in "As By" Column:
as by The Carlisles
as by The Carlisles / Vocal By Bill Carlisle And The Carlisles
as by The Carlisles / Vocal By Bill And Dottie
Other Notes:
Chronology of EP uncertain.
SEE ALSO: Carlisle, Bill
Collector-Oriented Compilation LPs and CDs Containing Tracks
a.
Bear Family BCD 15980 (cd)
Busy Body Boogie / Jumpin' Bill Carlisle
b.
Blazon 2001 (cd)
Sizzling Hillbilly, Vol. 1
c.
Cactus CD 5002 (cd)
Rockin' Hillbilly, Vol. 3
d.
Club PR PRLP- 008 (lp)
Pure Rockabilly, Vol. 8
e.
El Toro ETCD 1011 (cd)
Tennessee Rock'n Billy 1955
f.
Official OFF-CD 5055 (cd)
Mercury Hillbilly
g.
Orbit 5906 (cd)
Rock N Roll Dance Party Country Style, Vol. 6
h.
Orbit 5913 (cd)
Rock N Roll Dance Party Country Style, Vol. 13
i.
Proper PROPERBOX 103 (cd)
From Boppin' Hillbilly To Red Hot Rockabilly
j.
Rockafeller US 7002 (lp)
Rock And Roll, The Untold Story, Vol. 2: Cowboys, Hillbillies 'N Injuns
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THE CARLISLES (NO HELP WANTED) 1953
NEW LIZA JANE
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T' AIN'T NICE
IS ZAT YOU MYRTLE
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Fantastique pré-rockabilly RATTLESNAKE DADDY
FEET DON'T FAIL ME
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TOO OLD TO CUT THE MUSTARD Version originale
TOO OLD TO CUT THE MUSTARD
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DOGGIE JOE
Les CARLISLES au GRAND OLE OPRY le 17 SEPTEMBRE 1965 (I NEED LITTLE HELP)
donald Modérateur
Nombre de messages : 5346 Date de naissance : 03/02/1959 Age : 65 Localisation : devant le clavier Date d'inscription : 19/01/2008
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