Tracklist
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1 | Diggin' With Spade (feat. Milton Delugg) [feat. Milton DeLugg] |
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2:32 | ||||
2 | Aria From Dixie | Tex Williams |
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2:14 | |||
3 | You'll Rue the Day |
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2:31 | ||||
4 | Guitar Swing |
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2:04 | ||||
5 | My Chickashay Gal | Smokey Rogers |
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1:57 | |||
6 | Yearning (Just for You) |
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1:42 | ||||
7 | Do Ya Or Don't Cha |
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2:21 | ||||
8 | Hornpipe Swing |
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2:01 | ||||
9 | The Wabash Cannonball |
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1:33 | ||||
10 | Texas Playboy Rag No. 2 |
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2:28 | ||||
11 | Fireball Mail |
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2:39 | ||||
12 | Sioux City Sue |
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2:32 | ||||
13 | Tattle-Tail Polka |
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2:37 | ||||
14 | Piggy Bank Polka |
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1:25 | ||||
15 | Leather Britches |
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2:00 | ||||
16 | Pale Moon | Tex Williams |
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2:05 | |||
17 | Red Wing | Tex Williams |
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1:54 | |||
18 | Crazy 'Cause I Love You |
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2:09 | ||||
19 | California Polka |
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2:49 | ||||
20 | Texas Playboy Rag |
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2:28 | ||||
21 | You Can't Break My Heart |
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2:55 | ||||
22 | Spadella |
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2:39 | ||||
23 | Hide Your Face |
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2:59 | ||||
24 | Cowpoke Polka |
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1:56 | ||||
25 | Banjo Polka (feat. Smokey Rogers) |
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1:28 | ||||
26 | Riverside Stomp | Tex Williams |
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1:24 | |||
27 | Snow Deer Stomp |
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2:05 |
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Spade Cooley
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Spade Cooley (Donnell Clyde Cooley, Grand, Oklahoma, December 17, 1910 – Oakland, California, November 23, 1969) was an American, Western Swing fiddler, singer and big band leader and also songwriter, actor, and television personality. His career ended in 1961 when he was arrested and convicted for the murder of his second wife, Ella Mae Evans. Cooley, being part Cherokee, was sent to the Chemawa Indian School in Salem, Oregon to be educated. Around 1930 his family fled the Dust Bowl for California. One of the groups which played at the Venice Pier Ballroom in Venice, California, … read more
Spade Cooley (Donnell Clyde Cooley, Grand, Oklahoma, December 17, 1910 – Oakland, California, November 23, 1969) was an American, Western Swing fiddler, singer and big band leader and also … read more
Spade Cooley (Donnell Clyde Cooley, Grand, Oklahoma, December 17, 1910 – Oakland, California, November 23, 1969) was an American, Western Swing fiddler, singer and big band leader and also songwriter, actor, and television personality.… read more