JIMMY CASE

"JIMMY CASE & THE CHEROKEES
with Miss Dale Turner"

ORDER #AR-100104-CD

   1.  That’s Why I  Sing In A Honky Tonk
   2.  Orange Blossom Special
   3.  Who’s Shoulder Will You Cry On
   4.  Sittin’ And Thinkin’
   5.  Kansas City
   6.  The Preacher

    7.  A Little Bitty Tear
   8.  Stratosphere Boogie
   9.  I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry
   10. Moonshine
   11. All For The Love Of A Girl
   12. High Ballin’ Daddy


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The original 1964 recordings on Sondy Records featuring cuts by Jimmy Case, Dale Turner, Carl Nelson, Roy Irvin, Herbie Jones, and Jack Ledbetter. This album has been re-issued on AARON Records.




"JIMMY CASE SINGS COUNTRY"
ORDER #AR-112904-CD

    1.  You Better Not Do That
    2.  I'll Fall In Love With You
    3.  If You Don't Somebody Else Will
    4.  Thanks To Your Love
    5.  Last Call For Alcohol
    6.  One Never Knows Does One
    7.  Cryin' More And Enjoyin' It Less
    8.  That's All Right
    9.  Think Of Me
  10.  Pride


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"Jimmy Case Sings Country". Track 1, "You Better Not Do That" is my actual performance on the Ed Sullivan Show in July 1954 at Mitchell AFB, NY. Tracks 2 and 3, ("I'll Fall In Love With You" and "If You Don't Somebody Else Will") we recorded in Washington, DC in 1963. Paul Justice who has played fiddle for Mel Tillis for 30 years was my fiddle player at the time. Tracks 4, 5, 6 and 7, "Thanks To Your Love", "Last Call For Alcohol", "One Never Knows Does One", and "Cryin' More And Enjoyin' It Less",  I recorded in 1966 at Bradley's Barn in Nashville with the band consisting of; Floyd Cramer, piano; Grady Martin, lead guitar; Lightenin' Chance, upright bass; Buddy Harmon, drums and Harold Bradley, guitar, with Joe Babcock singing harmony.  Tracks 8 and 9, ("That's All Right" and "Think Of Me") I sang with pre-recorded tracks at Lonzo & Oscars' studio in Goodlettsville, TN in 1973. Claude Gray produced it and sang harmony with me on "That's All Right". I recorded track 10, "Pride" in 1982 at the Shook Shack in Nashville, with Harry Shields as producer.



"JIMMY CASE & The Cherokees
plus Miss Lynda K. Lance"

ORDER #
AR-31908-CD
JIMMY CASE & LYNDA K LANCE

This CD will be of greast interest for those who served in Vietnam and Thailand during the 1968 - 1970 era. It will bring back good memories for those who saw the entertainers on stages and in military clubs.

Jimmy Case performed over 1,000 live shows in Vietnam and Thailand from 1968 - 1970.

NOTE: SOME OF THE JOKES WERE SPICEY IN THE SHOW (NO FOUR LETTER WORDS), BUT WE WERE THERE TO ENTERTAIN THE TROOPS AND THAT'S WHAT WE DID.

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This show was recorded at a miltary base in Thailand in February of 1968. Miss Lynda K. Lance was our girl singer; Jimmy Latour, bass, MC and vocals; Bill Cochran, lead guitar, Randy Gue, drums; and "Little Joe Tippie", steel guitar; Leo LaFortenza from the Phillipins was our road manager.

This is not a high tech recording. It was recorded on 1/4 inch tape on a non-professional tape recorder and was played many times over, the past 39 years.



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