HARRY and JEANIE WEST recordings ============================
COUNTRY CHURCH CC6 (10" 78rpm) Sunny Side of Life(Grant/Hogan) (matrix C5004) What would the profit be(Monroe) (matrix C5006)
STINSON 10" SLP-36 Southern Mountain Folk Songs
STINSON 10" SLP-74 Southern Mountain Folk Songs Vol.II
STINSON 12" ???????????????????????? Where the Soul of Man Never Dies, Granny Only Left You Her Old Rocking Chair I Wonder How the Old Folks Are At Home ????
produced by Kenneth S. Goldstein for Bob Harris-Stinson Records. outtakes issued by Topic =??? (statement in OH liner notes, unverified no H&JW recordings listed in Topic discography)
ESOTERIC ES-538 Shivaree! (1955)
(Jean Ritchie, Oscar Brand, Tom Paley, Harry & Jeanie West)
Tom Paley, Harry & Jeanie West ("The Ensemble")
1.Cripple Creek The Ensemble
2.Farmer's Wife Jean Ritchie
3.Good Peanuts Oscar Brand
4.Medley(Bile Them Cabbage Down/Joe Clark/Pretty Little Willow) The Ensemble
5.Bury Me Beneath The Willow Harry & Jeanie West
6.Down The Old Plank Road Tom Paley
7.Devil's Nine Questions Jean Ritchie & Oscar Brand
8.Shortnin' Bread Jean Ritchie
9.I Wish I Was Single Again Oscar Brand
10.Roll On The Ground Tom Paley
11.Blackest Crow Jean Ritchie
12.Devilish Mary Oscar Brand
13.I Ain't Gonna Work Tomorrow Harry & Jeanie West
14.Railroad Bill Tom Paley
15.Billy Boy (My Boy Billy) Jean Ritchie & Oscar Brand
16.Arkansas Traveller Tom Paley, Oscar Brand & Harry West
17.Raise a Ruckus (Tonight) The Ensemble
RIVERSIDE RLP 12-610 Banjo Songs of the Southern Mountains (1956) WASHINGTON WLP 712 Harry West, banjo; Jeanie West, guitar and vocals * same instruments, vocal duet recorded c.1955 in NYC, by Kenneth S. Goldstein and William A. Grant (remainder of album recorded in Ashville NC, August 1955) A3 Keep My SKillet Good and Greasy A5 Careless Love * A8 Awake. Awake Ye Drowsy Sleepers * B3 The Boston Burglar B5 Lost John B7 Finger Ring
RIVERSIDE RLP 12-617 Southern Mountain Folk Songs and Ballads (c.1957) WASHINGTON WLP 734 Boston Burglar Knoxville Girl Nine Pound Hammer Banks of the Ohio - Harry & Jeanie West
RIVERSIDE 9910-2 (CD) Riverside Folklore Series V.2 -Singing the American Roots (1996) 19. The Boston Burglar 20. Finger Ring
FOLKWAYS FW 2357 Favorite Gospel Songs (1957) Harry and Jeanie West 101 When Our Lord Shall Come Again 102 Matthew Twenty-Four 103 What Are They Doing in Heaven Today 104 Sweet Bye and Bye 105 Walking My Lord Up Calvary's Hill 106 He's Set Your Fields on Fire 107 Campin' in Canaan's Land 108 Man of Galilee, The 201 Oh, Hide You in the Blood 202 Amazing Grace 203 Preach the Gospel 204 Only One Step More 205 Thirty Pieces of Silver 206 Sea of Life, The 207 I'm Gonna Let It Shine 208 I'm Only on a Journey Here
SMITHSONIAN RECORDS xxxx Folk Song America - VOl.2 (1991) 12. Sweet Bye and Bye
SMITHSONIAN FOLKWAYS SF 40137 Classic Southern Gospel (2005) 105. What Are They Doing in Heaven Today
Ed Kahn collection University Library of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill http://www.lib.unc.edu/mss/inv/htm/20360.html Audiotape FT-12669 Chesterland Oberlin Folk Festival, May 1957. 1:1. "Shivaree," Unidentified recording. 1:2. "Cripple Creek," Ensemble. 1:3. "Bile Them Cabbage Down," Ensemble. 1:4. "Joe Clark," Ensemble. 1:5. "Pretty Little Willow," Ensemble. 1:6. "Down the Old Plank Road," Tom Paley. 1:7. "Shortnin' Bread," Jean Ritchie. 1:8. "Roll on the Ground," Tom Paley. 1:9. "Ain't Gonna Work Tomorrow," Harry West and Jeanie West. 1:10. "Railroad Bill," Tom Paley. 1:11. "Raise a Ruckus Tonight," Ensemble.
COUNTERPOINT/ESOTERIC CPT/ES-545 Smoky Mountain Ballads (1958) * ARCHIVE OF FOLK MUSIC(Everest) FM-108/FS-208 Harry & Jeannie West Artie Rose, dobro (trks 2,3,4,6,8,?) 1.Sing Song Kitty (Won't You Ki-Me-O) *1 2.Rambling Boy (trad.) *2 3.Watermelon Hanging On the/a Vine (Watermellon On the Vine) *3 4.Little Rosewood/Rosebud Casket *4 5.Black Jack Davy/David *5 6.Mother's Only Sleeping *6 7.I'm Troubled, I'm Troubled *7 8.Goodbye Maggie *8 9.Handsome Molly *9 10.Bringing in the Georgia Mail 11.Little Red Shoes 12.Pretty Polly 13.Working on a Building 14.Lonesome Dove 15.Where The Soul of Man Never Dies 16.Barbara/Barbry Allen 17.Where Are You Going
FOLKWAYS FW 2352 Songs of the Southland (1963) Harry and Jeanie West, Artie Rose
101 Little Joe 102 Coal Miner's Blues 103 Curley Headed Baby 104 End of My Journey 105 Sugar Cane Mama 106 Hills of Roane County 107 Free Little Bird 201 Nine Pound Hammer 202 Somewhere Sommebody's Waiting 203 Tennessee Gambler 204 Rosa Lee McFall 205 Building on the Sand 206 Far Beyond the Starry Sky 207 Will You Always Love Me, Darling? 208 Jenny Jenkins
PRESTIGE INTERNATIONAL INT 13038 Roamin' the Blue Ridge with Jeanie West
A1.Six More Miles
A2.Greenback Dollar
A3.Girl in the Blue Velvet Band
A4.Rabbit in a Log (Have a Feast Here Tonight)
A5.Poor Ellen Smith
A6.Storms Are On The Ocean
A7.Tramp On The Street
B1.Single Girl, Married Girl
B2.Flower Blooming in the Wildwood (You're a Flower Blooming in the Wildwood)
B3.Little Margaret
B4.Gypsy's Warning
B5.Girl I Left in Sunny Tennesee
B6.Green Grow/Grows the Lilacs/Laurel
B7.Brown Eyes (Those Dark Eyes)
PRESTIGE INTERNATIONAL INT 13049 Country Music in Bluegrass Style (1960) *The Homestead on the Farm *I’d Like to Be Your Shadow in the Moonlight *Give Me the Roses Now *Take This Hammer *They’re at Rest Together *I’m Coming Back, But I Don’t Know When *The Banks of the Ohio *Unclouded Day *Blue Moon of Kentucky, Let Us Be Lovers Again *In a Little Village Churchyard *Sittin’ on Top of the World *Where the Old Red River Flows *Bury Me Beneath the Willow
PRESTIGE PRCD-24238-2 (CD) Country Bluegrass (2000) Jeanie West with Harry West, Bill Emerson, Artie Rose, Tom Morgan Original sessions produced by Kenneth S. Goldstein Six More Miles Greenback Dollar The Girl in the Blue Velvet Band Have a Feast Here Tonight Poor Ellen Smith, The Storms Are on the Ocean, Tramp on the Street; Single Girl, Married Girl You’re a Flower Blooming in the Wildwood Little Margaret The Gypsy’s Warning The Girl I Left in Sunny Tennessee Green Grow the Violets Those Dark Eyes *The Homestead on the Farm *I’d Like to Be Your Shadow in the Moonlight *Give Me the Roses Now *Take This Hammer *They’re at Rest Together *I’m Coming Back, But I Don’t Know When *The Banks of the Ohio *Unclouded Day *Blue Moon of Kentucky, Let Us Be Lovers Again *In a Little Village Churchyard *Sittin’ on Top of the World *Where the Old Red River Flows *Bury Me Beneath the Willow
PRESTIGE PRCD-9903-2 (CD) Prestige/Folklore Years, Vol.3 Roots and Branches (1995) 10. I'm Coming Back, But I Don't Know When 11. I'd Like To Be Your Shadow In The Moonlight
FOLK VARIETY FV 12028 Roots of Bluegrass (1982) (recorded May 1964) OLD HOMESTEAD OHCD 90204 (CD) Roots of Bluegrass (released c.1985) When The Angels Carry Me Home Why Not Confess Road Side Rag Take Me Back To Tulsa I Believe I’m Entitled To You Juanita We Can’t Be Darlings Anymore Natural Bridge Blues There’ll Come A Time Jordan Am A Hard Road To Travel Going Down The Valley Little Annie I Know What It Means To Be Lonesome Kneel At The Cross Somebody Loves You Darling
FOLK VARIETY FA 12030 What is a Home Without Love ????????????
OLD HOMESTEAD OHS 90164 I Need the Prayers of Those I Love
OHCD-90164 (CD) -Old Time Sacred Picking & Singing (p1985)
(recorded for Gerd Hadeler by Charles Faurot c.fall-winter 1969-1970)
Harry West, mandolin/guitar; Jeanie West, guitar; Everett West, string bass
Keep On The Sunny Side I Need the Prayers of Those I Love Row Us Over the Tide I Dreamed I Searched Heaven for You I Have Found the Way Surely I Will What Would You Give in Exchange for Your Soul
Precious Memories shake my mother's Hand For Me This World is Not My Home Where the Roses Never Fade In His Care Sunny Side of Life Don't You Hear Jurusalem Mourn
Old Homestead OHS 80057 "Goin' Steppin' (1983)
***** is there an error in this attribution - Old Homestead 80057 is
performed by "The Jumbo String Band"
(?Lisa Gutkin, vln may be a different Jumbo String Band; other members unknown
were Harry & Jeanie West on this record???
Evil Hearted Woman, Pain In My Heart, I Ain’t Got No Home, Slewfoot, Lady of Spain, Old Crossroads, I’ll Go Steppin Too, Dan Tucker, Soul of Man, Dream, Drifting Too Far from the Shore, Don’t Worry Baby
OLD HOMESTEAD OHS 90156 In A Little Village Churchyard (Old Time Picking and Singing with Mandolin and Guitar) (recorded by Fred Severud, Jr. 9/19/81, 9/20/81 and 9/27/81) (p)1983)
We Can't Be Darlings Anymore Natural Bridge Blues Parting Time Has Come Sinner, You Better Get Ready Bonaparte's Retreat Let Us Be Lovers Again Take Me Back ot Old Yazoo Hop Along Peter
Sweet Summer What Would The Profit Be Carroll Country Blues Mississippi Shore Jimmy Randall In A Little Village Churchyard