Red Murrell

American singer-songwriter (1921–2001) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Joyce Wayne "Red" Murrell (June 27, 1921 February 10, 2001)[1] was a Western swing performer from Missouri. He led one of the more notable Western swing bands in California, Red Murrell and his Ozark Playboys.[2] He was a popular session guitar player for many other artists as well.[3] Early in his career, he played with Billy Hughes's band, The Pals of the Pecos. In 1954 he went to work as a disc jockey for KEEN radio (1370 AM) in San Jose.[4]

Born
Joyce Wayne Murrell

(1921-06-27)June 27, 1921
DiedFebruary 10, 2001(2001-02-10) (aged 79)
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Red Murrell
Born
Joyce Wayne Murrell

(1921-06-27)June 27, 1921
DiedFebruary 10, 2001(2001-02-10) (aged 79)
GenresWestern swing
OccupationsMusician, Songwriter, Bandleader, Disc jockey
InstrumentsVocals, Guitar
Years active1940s-1960s
LabelCapitol - Signature
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Discography

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Year Part # Titles Notes
Atlas Records (of Hollywood, CA)
1945108Texas Home // Molly Darlin'as 'Red Murrell with Orchestra'
1945113Merle Travis with Orchestra: That's All // Red Murrell with Orchestra: Hide Your Faceas 'Red Murrell with Orchestra'
1945114Don't Blame Me // Sioux City Sueas 'Red Murrell with Orchestra'
1946120Sittin' Here Alone Feeling Blue // Little Darlin' (I'm Sick And Tired Of You)as 'Red Murrell & His Ozark Play Boys'
1946121I Learned My Lesson Too Late // Steel Guitar Rag (i)as 'Red Murrell & His Ozark Play Boys'
1946125You Nearly Lose Your Mind // Git Fiddle Boogie (i)as 'Red Murrell & His Ozark Playboys'
1946126Walking The Floor Over You // Broomstick Buckarooas 'Red Murrell & His Ozark Playboys'
1946127Baby Girl // Covered Wagon Rolled Right Alongas 'Red Murrell & His Ozark Playboys'
1947136Don't Blame Me // Sioux City Sue (reissue)as 'Red Murrell with Orchestra'
Signature Records
19471020If You're The Sweetheart Of Somebody Else (Don't Pal Around With Me) // Wake Up, Babeas 'Red Murrell & His Ozark Playboys'
19471021(I Know My Baby Loves Me) In Her Own Peculiar Way // Get That Chip Off Your Shoulderas 'Red Murrell & His Ozark Playboys'
Acme Records
19481000Devil In Disguise // I've Got A New Babyas 'Red Murrell & His Ozark Playboys'
19481001That Naggin' Wife Of Mine // Count Those Broken Heartsas 'Red Murrell & His Ozark Playboys'
19481002There'll Be Someone To Take Your Place // You Better Chance Your Tuneas 'Red Murrell & His Ozark Playboys'
19481003Forever Faithful // Hound Dog Bluesas 'Red Murrell & His Ozark Playboys'
Gold Seal Records
1948010Devil In Disguise // I've Got A New Baby (reissue)as 'Red Murrell & His Ozark Mountain Boys'
1948A230Naggin' Wife // Count Those Broken Hearts (reissue)as 'Red Murrell & His Ozark Mountain Boys'
1948A540There'll Be Someone To Take Your Place // Better Change Your Tune (reissue)as 'Red Murrell & His Ozark Mountain Boys'
Capitol Records
194940229Ernest Tubb's Talking Blues // Paper Heartas 'Red Murrell'
194940262The Letter I Forgot To Mail // Sittin' On Top Of The Worldas 'Red Murrell'
Lariat Records
19531163I Want To Be A Cowboy's Sweetheart (v: Patsy Prescott) // Pot Of Gold (v: Patsy Prescott)as 'Red Murill & His Rangers'
Cavalier Records
1955850The Way She Got Away // Nobody But Youas 'Red Murrell'
1955851Love's Commandments // Two Evil Eyesas 'Red Murrell'
1956860Good Old Country Moon // It Can Happen To Youas 'Red Murrell'
1956871Ernest Tubb's Talking Blues // Two Timin' Heartas 'Red Murrell with Jimmy Rivers & The Cherokees'
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note: (v) = vocal, (i) = instrumental track

Compilations

  • Sittin' On Top Of The World (Jasmine JASMCD-3544, 2004)

References

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