The Big Rock Candy Mountain -Goebel Reeves (& At The End Of The Hobo's Trail) Hillbilly Country Folk

#folkmusic #countrymusic #texas yodeling and lots of nice vocal noises trills ululation whistles vocal fries polyphonies and miscellaneous vocalizations. 78rpm a song about a happy hobo, then next a song about a sad hobo. 1) The Big Rock Candy Mountain (1934 Banner 33309) 0:00 2) At The End Of The Hobo's Trail (1930 Polk P9065) 2:53 The Texas Drifter – At The End Of The Hobo's Trail The Texas Drifter Aliases: George Riley, Goebel Reeves, Louis Acker, The Yodeling Rustler Goebel Leon Reeves American folk and country singer, guitarist and songwriter. He mostly sang and played in a style similar to Jimmie Rodgers. Born: October 9, 1899 in Sherman, Grayson County, Texas, United States Died: January 26, 1959 in Long Beach, Los Angeles County, California, United States (Aged 59) His most famous song is "Hobo's Lullaby," which has been covered by numerous singers, notably Woody Guthrie, his son Arlo Guthrie, Emmylou Harris and many others. He took a large variety of pseudonyms, including The Yodelling Wrangler; Bert Knowles; The Broadway Wrangler; Johnny Fay; The Broadway Rustler and Louie Acker. Aliases: George Riley (6), Louis Acker, The Texas Drifter, The Yodeling Rustler In Groups: Goebel Reeves & The Texas Drifter's Variations: Viewing All | Goebel Reeves Reeves, The Texas Drifter (Goebel Reeves), G Reeves, G. Reeves, Goebbel Reeves - The Texas Drifter, Goebbel Reeves, Goble Reeves, Goeble Reeves, ゲーブル・リーヴス, Coebel Reeves Share Discography Reviews Videos