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April 22, 1946 Universal Recorders Mark Hopkins Hotel, San Francisco, California 3 PM Recorded on 16 inch acetate discs. References: |
Bob Wills – Fiddle / Vocals Tommy Duncan – Vocals Dean McKinney – Vocals Evelyn McKinney – Vocals Joe Holley – Fiddle Louis Tierney – Fiddle / Saxophone Millard Kelso – Piano Alex Brashear – Trumpet Noel Boggs – Steel Guitar Lester (Junior) Barnard – Electric Guitar Johnny Cuviello – Drums Billy Jack Wills – Bass Luke Wills – Bass |
| Title | Vocal | Composer | Time | Trans | Issue | Notes |
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| Black Rider | Tommy Duncan | 19-B | KAL - F-39 (unissued) , | |||
| Cimorron Roll On (Tk 1 incomplete) | Trio | |||||
| Cimorron Roll On (Tk 2) | Trio | 19-D | ||||
| Columbus Stockade Blues | Trio | |||||
| Do You Ever Think Of Me (Tk 1 incomplete) | ||||||
| Do You Ever Think Of Me (Tk 2) | 20-A | |||||
| Empty Chair At The Christmas Table | 34-B | |||||
| G.I. Wish | Tommy Duncan | 41-D | KAL - F-35, C-35, K-35 , | |||
| Goodnight Little Sweetheart | 19-C | |||||
| In My Dear Old Southern Home | 18-A | |||||
| Jealous Hearted Me | Dean McKinney | KAL - K-6002, C-6002 , | ||||
| Just Friends | 24-C | |||||
| Liberty | Instrumental | 19-A | ||||
| Paradise Isle | Instrumental | |||||
| Ride On My Prairie Pinto | Tommy Duncan | 17-A | ||||
| Scott #2 | ||||||
| St Louis Blues (Part 1) | Bob Wills & Tommy Duncan | KAL - F-35, C-35, K-35 , | ||||
| St Louis Blues (Part 2) | Bob Wills & Tommy Duncan | 5:45 | KAL - F-35, C-35, K-35 , | |||
| Texas Plains | McKinney Sisters | 2:19 | 18-B | KAL - F-21, C-21, K-21 , | ||
| There's Gonna Be A Party | Tommy Duncan | 17-B | KAL - F-32, C-32, K-32 , Lariat 1 | |||
| Til The Longest Day I Live (Tk 1 incomplete) | ||||||
| Til The Longest Day I Live (Tk 2) | 40-C | |||||
| Traveling Blues | Tommy Duncan | 17-D | ||||
| We Might As Well Forget It | 24-D | |||||
| When Day Is Done | McKinney Sisters | 42-B | KAL - K-6002, C-6002 , | |||
| White Cross On Okinawa | 34-C | |||||
| Whose Heart Are You Breaking Now | Tommy Duncan | 17-C |
TRANS means which Tiffany Transcription disc (16 inch discs distributed to radio stations) it was released on and the letter is the track number. Issued is where is was issued since the demise of the Tiffany Transcription Co. KAL means Kaleidoscope with the following prefixes “F“ means LP, “C” means cassette and “K” means CD. Not all issues on other labels are listed. Both Rhino (who purchased Kaleidoscope Records), Edsel Records in England, and Collectors Choice issued the Kaleidoscope albums pretty much unaltered.
This discography is based on the discography by Jeff Alexson and Tom Diamant published in the February 1988 Western Swing Newsletter.There are still unanswered questions and it is continually being researched and updated.
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