Authors: Roger Wood Andy Bradley
Tags: #0292719191, #University of Texas Press
Lil’ Son Jackson,
“Roberta Blues”
/
“Freedom Train Blues”
ca. August 1948
640
Lightnin’ Hopkins,
“Tim Moore’s Farm”
/
“You Don’t Know”
ca. September 1948
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641
Lightnin’ Hopkins,
“Treat Me Kind”
/
“Somebody’s Got to Go”
ca. September 1948
642
Lil’ Son Jackson,
“Ground Hog Blues”
/
ca. October 1948
“Bad Whiskey, Bad Women”
644
Thunder Smith,
“Santa Fe Blues”
/
“Temptation Blues”
ca. October 1948
645
Andy Thomas,
“Angel Chile”
/
“My Baby Quit Me Blues”
ca. November 1948
646
Lightnin’ Hopkins,
“Baby Please Don’t Go”
/
“Death Bells”
ca. November 1948
647
Sherman Williams and His Band,
ca. December 1948
“Why Don’t You Tell Me So”
/
“No One in My Heart”
648
L. C. (Lightnin’ Jr.) Williams,
“Black Woman”
/
ca. December 1948
“I Won’t Be Here Long”
650
Will Rowland Orchestra,
“Cold Blooded Woman”
/
ca. December 1948
“Run Mr. Rabbit Run”
651
Lee Hunter,
“Back to Santa Fe”
/
“Lee’s Boogie”
ca. January 1949
652
Lightnin’ Hopkins,
“Mad with You”
/
“Airplane Blues”
ca. February 1949
653
Lil’ Son Jackson,
“Gone with the Wind”
/
“No Money, No Love”
ca. March 1949
656
Lightnin’ Hopkins,
“Mad with You”
/
“Airplane Blues”
ca. March 1949
657
Will Rowland & His Band,
“Reefer Blues”
/
ca. March 1949
“Don’t Lose Your Mind”
658
Jimmie Lee’s Band,
“Bobby Sox Bop”
/
“Club Raven”
ca. April 1949
659
Andy Thomas,
“In Love Blues”
/
“Walking and Crying”
ca. April 1949
660
Buddy Chiles,
“Mistreated Blues”
/
“Jet Black Woman”
ca. April 1949
661
D. C. Washington [D. C. Bender],
ca. June 1949
“Rebob Boogie”
/
“Happy Home Blues”
662
Lightnin’ Hopkins,
“Jailhouse Blues”
/
“T-Model Blues”
ca. July 1949
663
Lil’ Son Jackson,
“Cairo Blues”
/
“Evil Blues”
ca. September 1949
664
Lightnin’ Hopkins,
“Lightnin’ Boogie”
/
“Unkind Blues”
ca. October 1949
665
Lightnin’ Hopkins,
“Fast Life Woman”
/
“European Blues”
ca. October 1949
666
Lightnin’ Hopkins,
“Automobile”
/
“Zolo Go”
ca. late 1949
667
L. C. Williams,
“Strike Blues”
/
ca. late 1949
“You Can’t Take It with You Baby”
668
Lil’ Son Jackson,
“Gambling Blues”
/
“Homeless Blues”
ca. early 1950
669
Lightnin’ Hopkins,
“Old Woman Blues”
/
“Untrue Blues”
ca. early 1950
670
Link Davis,
“Joe Turner”
/
“Have You Heard the News”
ca. early 1950
671
Lightnin’ Hopkins,
“Henny Penny Blues”
/
“Jazz Blues”
1950
673
Lightnin’ Hopkins,
“Jackstropper Blues”
/
“Grievance Blues”
1950
s e l e c t e d d i s c o g r a p h i e s
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gold star 100 series (gospel)
113
Tex Moon,
“In the Garden”
/
“Near the Cross”
1947/48
114
Elder Bonds,
“Prayer for the Sick”
/
“Can’t Make the Journey”
1947/48
115
Madam Ernestine,
“While the Blood Runs Warm”
/
1949
“I’ll Never Turn Back”
116
Elder Bonds,
[titles unknown]
gold star 400 series (mexican american)
401
Conjunto de Maxie Granados (with Fred Zimmerle, accordion,
Mike Garza, contrabajo),
“Houston Polka”
/
“Flora Perdida”
gold star 500 series (square dance)
501
Grady Hester and The Texsons,
“8th of January”
/
“Give the Fiddler a Dram”
502
Russell McKnight,
“Sally Goodin’”
/
“Bill Cheatem”
ca. 1949
503–
Grady Hester And The Texsons,
505
[titles unknown]
gold star 700 series and miscellanea
711
Eddie Noack,
“Frown on the Moon”
/
“Unlucky Me”
712
Smith Spadachene,
“Moving On”
/
“Spanish Two-Step”
713
Woody Vernon,
“My Happiness”
/Pete Marchiando,
“Latin Medley”
714
Corman Harris,
“Bolero De Diablo”
/
“Swanee Bolero”
715
Buster Dees,
“Please, Dear”
/
“The Moment I Found You”
1949
717
Buster Dees,
“White Roses”
/
“Forgotten”
1950
813
Ray Krenek Orchestra,
[titles unknown]
888
Leon Jenkins,
“Hot Pretzels”
/
“Green Corn”
1628
Tommy Wilson with Sammy Incardona Orchestra,
“My Texas Girl”
/
1947
Little Sammy Incardona and His Orchestra,
“You’re Lonesome
and I’m Blue”
3131
Lightnin’ Hopkins,
“Short Haired Woman”
/
“Big Mama Jump” *
ca. May 1947
* Note: Lightnin’ Hopkins also recorded scores of additional tracks at Gold Star Studios, not documented here, for release on other labels.
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III. Gold Star Masters, 1953–1963
In late 1953, Bill Quinn began assigning a sequential numeric code to the masters that he created at Gold Star. The numbering sequence started at 1000 and continued until Quinn’s retirement in 1963. The highest known Gold Star master number is 1699, dating from a session in June 1963. Beginning in 1964, under new management, the studio facility’s mastering numeration started again at 1000.
The record label and corresponding catalogue number for each entry (if known) is indicated parenthetically. (Note: The Gold Star mastering numbers may or may not be the same as the issuing record companies’ assigned catalogue numbers.)
1953
1003
Slim Jones,
“Texas Woman”
Blue Light 1003
1954
1004
V. Cecil Williams,
“Two Timin’ Baby”
Gilbert 1004
1005
V. Cecil Williams,
“Maurine”
Gilbert 1005
1010
Deacon Anderson,
“Daddy’s Waltz”
Bayou 1010
1011
Deacon Anderson,
“Just Looking through These Tears”
Bayou 1011
1012
Eddie Noack,
“How Does It Feel to Be the Winner”
TNT 110
1013
Eddie Noack,
“Too Hot to Handle”
TNT 110
1016
Sonny Corner,
“Darling Goodbye”
Pilgrim 1016
1017
Bill Lister & Del Dunbar,
Pilgrim 1016
“There’s a Million Ways to Say I Love You”
1020
Doyle Brothers,
“Wedding Day”
TNT 113
1021
Doyle Brothers,
“TNT Baby”
TNT 113
1032
Woody Simmons,
“Hold Back the Dawn”
Pacifi c 210
1033
Woody Simmons,
“Coney Island Lights”
Pacifi c 210
1038
James O’Gwynn,
“Bottle Talk”
Nucraft 2020
1039
James O’Gwynn,
“Love in an Old Fashioned Way”
Nucraft 2020
1042
Randy Reeks,
“I’m Gonna Call”
Robin 1042
1043
Randy Reeks,
“Give Me Back My Heart”
Robin 1043
1056
Lightnin’ Hopkins,
“Unsuccessful Blues”
reissue of Gold Star 104
1057
Lightnin’ Hopkins,
“Grieving Blues”
reissue of Gold Star 104
1060
George Edgin & Leon Jenkins,
“The Goober Song”
Unique 1060
1061
George Edgin & Leon Jenkins,
“Only a Tear”
Unique 1061
1062
Toni Rose,
“Let’s Love”
Lightning 301
1063
Toni Rose,
“My Heart Says”
Lightning 301
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1066
Bill Heyman,
“Easy Way Out”
Lightning 111
1067
Bill Heyman,
“I Want My Baby”
Lightning 111
1070
Stoney Paige,
“Second Hand Sweethearts”
Zip 1070
1071
Stoney Paige,
“It Seems Unfair”
Zip 1071
1072
Floyd Tillman,
“Save a Little for Me”
Western 1072
1073
Link Davis,
“Big Houston”
Western 1073
1074
Wanda Gann,
“Little Miss Claus”
Nucraft 2028-4
1075
Wanda Gann,
“So Nice”
Nucraft 2028-5
1955
1086
High Pockets,
“Then We’ll Be Happy”
Rainbow 1086
1087
High Pockets,
“Boy Crazy Jane”
Rainbow 1087
1092
The Scholars,
“The Poor Little Doggies”
Cue 7297
1093
The Scholars,
“What Did I Do Wrong”
Cue 7298
1098
Johnny Carroll,
“The Stars Came Down from Heaven”
J.M.C. 1098
1099
Johnny Carroll,
“Think of You”
J.M.C. 1099
1956
1103
Smith Spadachene and Band,
“Ivory Tower”
Nucraft 132
1104
Smith Spadachene and Band,
“I Love You Mama Mia”
Nucraft 132
1107
Jimmy Duncan,
“Sing Me No Sad Songs, Sam”
Cue 7929
1108
Jimmy Duncan,
“Here I Am”
Cue 7929
1113
Arlene Irby w/ Becky Barfi eld,
“Come Back to Me”
Sylvia
1114
Arlene Irby,
“You Don’t Think about Tomorrow”
Sylvia
1119
Sir Cedric Fatwallet,
“What Is a Waitress”
Tone 1119
1120
Sir Cedric Fatwallet,
“Honest John Crabmore”
Tone 1120
1121
Wink Lewis,
“More Times Than One”
Tone 1121
1122
Wink Lewis,
“Zzztt...Zzztt...Zzztt”
Tone 1122
1125
Louisiana Lannis,
“Tongue Twister Boogie”
Snowcap 1125
1126
Louisiana Lannis,
“Walking Out”
Snowcap 1126
1132
Becky Barfi eld,
“Blue Guy in Town”
Pilgrim 1132
1133
Wayne Forest,
“Maybe You Know”
Pilgrim 1132
1135
Tex Cherry,
“Dirty Jim Blues”
Mel-O-Tone
1136
Tex Cherry,
“Cannon Ball–Fox Chase”
Mel-O-Tone
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1137
Walton & The Silver Lake Boys,
“Man, What a Party”
Lael
1138
Walton & The Silver Lake Boys,
“Don’t Tell Me”
Lael
1139
Larry Wheeler,
“Sittin’ Here Drinking”
Mel-O-Tone
1140
Larry Wheeler,
“Cry Woman Cry”
Mel-O-Tone 1140
1957
1145
Don Mahoney,
“Saddle Up Your Rocky-Horse”
Enterprise 1145
1146
Don Mahoney,
“Old Shep”
Enterprise 1146
1148
Bobby Muncy,
“When the Chips Are Down”
Enterprise
1149
Bobby Muncy,
“Empty Heart”
Enterprise
1152
Charles Drake,
“I’m Gonna Take Life Free”
Enterprise
1153
Charles Drake,
“You’re the One I Dream About”
Enterprise
1172
Wayne Henderson,
Circle 1172
“Won’t You Hold Me in Your Arms Again”
1173
Wayne Henderson,
“Walking in Circles”
Circle 1173
1174
Joe Nettles,
“Oh, Baby!”
Circle 1174
1175
Joe Nettles,
“Give Us a Chance”
Circle 1175
1180
Harold Young,
“Rock and Roll Dice”
Wagon Wheel 1180
1181
Harold Young,
“Louisiana Baby”
Wagon Wheel 1181
1182