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The recordings here are from a time when country music was called “hillbilly” and steel
guitar and fiddles were heard prominently on record. Featuring songs from Nashville’s first independent record label, Bullet Records, these tracks were recorded between 1947 and 1952. The songs have been digitally remastered in stereo and Track #15 still contains some clicks and pops. It is a rare cut from Owen Bradley and the master was fairly degraded.

Bullet Bytes - Rare Recordings from Bullet Records 1946 - 1952

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Arkansas Traveler Dub Adams and His K Bar Ranch Hands
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I Lost Everything Zeb Turner
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Little Blue Eved Blonde Goodbye Tani Allen and His Tennessee Pals
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Texas Plains Don Churchill and His Texas Mavericks
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Hop Skip and Jump The York Brothers
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He Saved My Soul Hamm Brothers
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Wave to Me My Lady Owen Bradley and His Tennesseans
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Fat Gals Skinny Gals Hal Howard and The Pearl River Boys
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Ain't Love Grand Ramblin' Tommy Scott
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I Guess That's Why I Love You Zeb Turner
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Cripple Creek Dub Adams and His K Bar Ranch Hands
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On Our Shotgun Weddin Day Tani Allen and His Tennessee Pals
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I Don't Want You Now Tani Allen and His Tennessee Pals
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Louisiana Stomp Owen Perry with the Happy Hillbillies
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My Sweet Mama Al Clauser and His Oklahoma Outlaws
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Downloads include choice of MP3, WAV, or FLAC

Description

The recordings here are from a time when country music was called “hillbilly” and steel
guitar and fiddles were heard prominently on record. Featuring songs from Nashville’s first independent record label, Bullet Records, these tracks were recorded between 1947 and 1952. The songs have been digitally remastered in stereo and Track #15 still contains some clicks and pops. It is a rare cut from Owen Bradley and the master was fairly degraded.