Early Tex Morton - The Yodelling Bag Man [1936].
[Written by Tex Morton]. Issued on Regal Zonophone 22950 B. [1937] Also Recorded 1942 on Transcription Recorded 15 October 1936 Columbia Studios, Homebush, Sydney, NSW, Australia - Tex Morton [gt/vcl solo/yodelling], Harry Thompson [harmonica]. Born Robert William Lane in Nelson NZ [1916 - 1983] Recorded 1936 to 1941 1942 Radio Transcriptions 1943 - ONE Session - Columbia* *In 1943, He left Columbia following a dispute with Arch Kerr, the Record Sales Manager, probably over the company's reluctance to use [pay] The Rough Riders. 1945 Radio Shows 1948 and 1949 Radio Shows and Transcriptions 1949 to 1950 Recorded for Rodeo and Tasman [NZ] 1953 to 1973 1974 - "Goondiwindi Grey" Song Of The Year 1976 - 1st. Inductee in Aust. Roll of Renown 1977 - Hands of Fame

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Early Tex Morton - Rockin' Alone In An Old Rocking Chair [1937].

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Tex Morton - In The Luggage Van Ahead [1941].

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