Tracks1.1 On the Wrong Side of the Tracks 1.2 Let's Say Goodbye Like We Said Hello 1.3 Doin' My Time 1.4 Dad Too Is Lonely 1.5 Will You Be Satisfied That Way 1.6 There Won't Be Much More Time 1.7 Tennessee Border 1.8 Don't Give Your Heart to a Rambler 1.9 I'm Afraid to Love You Anymore 1.10 If There Were No You 1.11 On the Wrong Side of the Track 1.12 You've Been a Little Careless 1.13 There Won't Be Much More Time 1.14 Will You Be Satisfied That Way 1.15 You're Going to Be on the Receiving End 1.16 Capital Letters (Wrote Your Name Around My Heart) 1.17 Memories ; a Heart So Sick ; Blue 1.18 Lula Lee 1.19 Here's My Good-Bye to You (Answer to 'Let's Say Goodbye Like We Said Hello') 1.20 Rambler's Call 1.21 Doin' My Time 1.22 I'm Gonna Put You in My Pocket 1.23 Yesterday's Winner Is a Loser Today 1.24 You're My Big Baby Now 1.25 Blue Banjo Rag (Instrumental) 1.26 I Believe I'm Entitled to You 1.27 You Don' T Know My Mind 1.28 Muddy Water Blues 1.29 Jimmie's Yodel Blues (A Tribute to Jimmie Rodgers) 1.30 You Locked the Door of My Heart 1.31 You're Just a Rolling Stone 1.32 There's No Love in My Heart for You Now 1.33 I'd Gamble My Heart 1.34 There's Nothin' About You Special 1.35 I'm Giving You No Reason to Forget 1.36 Who Do You Think You're Fooling 1.37 I'm a Regular Daddy 1.38 It's My World 1.39 It's Bargain Day (In Broken Hearts) 1.40 Hem of His Garment 1.41 Dad, Too Is Lonely 1.42 Running Out of Time 1.43 Station Door Blues 1.44 Falling Rain Blues 1.45 It's All the Same to Me 1.46 Journey's End 1.47 I Can't Tell My Heart That 1.48 Tell Them 1.49 Kentucky ; You 1.50 Dreaming My Weary Life Away 1.51 'Tis Sweet to Be Remembered 1.52 (Send Me) a Penny Postcard 1.53 Women Beware (Of the Ramblin' Kind) 1.54 (I Can't Believe) It's Our Goodbye 1.55 When the Book of Life Is Read 1.56 When the Book of Life Is Read 1.57 Holy Life Insurance 1.58 I Ain't Got Time 1.59 Help Me Find My Broken Heart 1.60 Your Flyin' Days Are Through 1.61 I Saw Your Face in the Crowd 1.62 Singing Teacher in Heaven 1.63 Ready to Go Home 1.64 I've Got a Lot of Love, Baby 1.65 By Degrees 1.66 I'm Allergic to Your Kisses 1.67 Baby I Could Change My Ways 1.68 What a Pleasure 1.69 Don't Give My Heart to a Rambler 1.70 My Broken Heart's Startin' to Show 1.71 Too Hot to Handle 1.72 Don't Get Around Much Anymore 1.73 John Henry ; The Waterboy 1.74 Blame the Right One 1.75 I Don't Need a Doctor 1.76 Beautiful 1.77 Jesus Loves Us All 1.78 (My Heart's) on a Budget 1.79 Steppin' Out on You 1.80 Want You to Be My Baby 1.81 Dime a Dozen (That's What You Are) 1.82 How Low Can You Feel 1.83 I Need a Little Lovin' 1.84 Another Saturday Night 1.85 Just Ramblin' on 1.86 No Maybe in My Baby's Eyes 1.87 Hafta Do Somethin' 'Bout That 1.88 No Fault of Mine 1.89 Born to Be Wild 1.90 We've Got Things in Common (; Connie Hall) 1.91 Where Do We Go from Here (; Connie Hall) 1.92 What Makes a Man Wander 1.93 Where My Sweet Baby Goes 1.94 I Found My Girl in the U.S.A 1.95 I'm the Girl in the U.S.A 1.96 Doin' My Time 1.97 On the Wrong Side of the Track 1.98 You Don't Know My Mind 1.99 Dark Hollow 1.100 Lonesome at Your Table (; Connie Hall) 1.101 Walkin' My Blues Away 1.102 When Temptation Smiles 1.103 John Wesley Hardin 1.104 Misery Loves Company 1.105 Married to a Friend (; Connie Hall) 1.106 Riverboat Gambler 1.107 Two Squares Away 1.108 Reasons to Live 1.109 I'm a Lot More Lonesome Now 1.110 Lonesome Road Blues 1.111 Hem of This Garment 1.112 Careless Love 1.113 God's Mansion in the Sky 1.114 I'll Weaken ; Call 1.115 Big City 1.116 Please Don't Send Cecil Away 1.117 Four Walls, a Floor ; a Ceiling 1.118 Don't Let Love Get You Down 1.119 Big City 1.120 Fallen Leaves 1.121 Short Life of Trouble 1.122 Kentucky Mountain Chimes (Instrumental) 1.123 Hobo Bill's Last Ride 1.124 My Rough ; Rowdy Ways 1.125 Dear Old Sunny South By the Sea 1.126 Jimmie the Kid 1.127 Soldier's Sweetheart 1.128 My Blue Eyed Jane 1.129 Moonlight ; Skies 1.130 I Miss the Mississippi ; You 1.131 Never No Mo' Blue
Sub-GenreBox Sets
NotesThis long-overdue collection finally restores Skinner's most important recordings to print. Five compact discs feature Skinner's classic 1947-1962 recordings for Red Barn, Radio Artists, Capitol, Decca and Mercury, along with acetates and rare bluegrass tracks sold exclusively through the Jimmie Skinner Music Center. A sixth disc features Skinner reading excerpts from his uncompleted autobiography. His compelling narrative spins tales of the Great Depression, his first efforts at songwriting and frustrating attempts to get on record, his peak years on Knoxville radio, and decision to return to his southwestern Ohio home. Working closely with the Skinner family, his former guitarist Rusty York, and others associated with the singer, country music researcher David Sax recovered unissued Radio Artists master acetates along with dozens of photos, clippings and printed souvenirs. Includes a 92-page hardcover book.