Delbert Barker, Johnny Williams And The Playboys, Texas Jim Robertson - Tribute To Hank Williams
Artist: Delbert Barker, Johnny Williams And The Playboys, Texas Jim Robertson
Album: Tribute To Hank Williams
Rating: 3.0
Album: Tribute To Hank Williams
Rating: 3.0
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Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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There'll Be No Teardrops Tonight | ||
Red River Valley | ||
Half As Much | ||
Cold, Cold Heart | ||
Prisoner's Song | ||
Jesus, Tender Shepherd | ||
Baby, We're Really In Love | ||
Hey Good Lookin' | ||
Down In The Valley | ||
Rock Of Ages |
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Catalog Numbers
AKS-195Labels
International Award SeriesListen online
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Formats
- Vinyl
- LP
- Album
- Compilation
- Stereo
Companies
Role | Company |
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Manufactured By | K. M. Corp. |
Credits
Role | Credit |
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Band | Johnny Williams And The Playboys (tracks: B1-B3) |
Vocals | Delbert Barker (tracks: A1-A5), Texas Jim Robertson (tracks: B4-B5) |
Notes
There are no artist credits on the original album. Date of mastering indicated by the "6'62" designation in the runoff. This also corresponds to the position of the album in the release discography at http://www.bsnpubs.com/pickwick/internationalaward.html The Delbert Barker (from Rite/Gateway) and Johnny Williams (from Crown) selections were recorded originally in mono, so these are simulated stereo.Barcodes
- Matrix / Runout: Side A: AKS-195 A 11-3 LW (sideways) 6'62
- Matrix / Runout: Side B: AKS-195 B 11-3 LW (sideways) 6'62
About Delbert Barker, Johnny Williams And The Playboys, Texas Jim Robertson
Delbert Barker was born in Frenchburg, Kentucky on 3rd December 1932. Came to Middletown, Ohio in 1943. He appeared in amateur contests and by 1951 was appearing on WCPO-TV on a noon- time show, which also included the Davis Sisters. Because of this TV exposure, Carl Burkhardt hired him to record cover or soundalike records on his Rite Record labels which included Kentucky, Gateway, Big 4, Big 6, and others. He recorded under various names, covering the hits of the day by Carl Smith, Hank Williams, Johnny Cash, Elvis Presley, and other artists. Collectors from overseas became fascinated with his prolific output and dubbed him King of the Covers. After his days with Rite, he made one record for a New York City label, Garnett Folk Records, in1954. In 1956, he signed with King Records in Cincinnati and had four records released which were mainstream country rather than covers. One of these became a darling of rockabilly collectors and, at one time, was commanding big money. In 1958, he worked for Shorty and Smokey Warren in New Jersey. In 1959, he came back to Middletown and, in 1960, he left the music business and went into law enforcement in Middletown, rising to the rank of lieutenant in charge of detectives. He continued to play music in his spare time, singing and playing both guitar and steel guitar. He wrote a song, You Almost Slipped My Mind, originally recorded by Kenny Price but later picked up by Charley Pride, who took it to #1 on the country charts. After his retirement from the police department, he became a partner in Central Recording Studio in Middletown and started the Central record label which issued custom records by local country, bluegrass, and gospel artists. In the mid 2000s, he was performing on the Midwest Opry in New Paris. Later, he was making guest appearances at various small opry-type shows in the local area.
Real Name
- Delbert Barker
Name Vars
- Barker
- D. Barker
- D. Barker Sr.
- D.Barker Sr.
- Delbert Barker Sr.
Aliases
- Buzz Williams
- Jug Scott
- Johnnie Pipher
- Terry Wall
- Clem McCoy