Nobody’s Darling But Mine: 1928-1937

RELEASE
May 20, 1998
LABEL
Bear Family Records
GENRES
Country, Traditional Country

Album Review

Jimmie Davis' music is a strange mix of sentimentality and double-entendre, serious devotional songs juxtaposed with utterly raunchy (and playful) blues and novelty tunes. This five-CD box consists of Davis' sides for Doggone, Victor and American Decca between July 1928 and December 9, 1937. Few performers, especially in pre-war country music, could have juggled the range of repertory here for very long without offending someone and killing a chunk of their careers; instead, Davis used his music to get to the Louisiana governor's mansion twice, once in 1944 and again in 1960. Disc one opens with Davis' earliest sides for Victor in 1929, which were heavily influenced by the work of Jimmie Rodgers. Disc one ends with Davis' four 1928 sides for Doggone. The sides show serious wear and surface noise, but their main drawback is that Davis is trying to sound like Bing Crosby as he covers a quartet of then-contemporary hits. Disc two opens with a trio of hobo songs. In content and delivery, Davis' blues sound uncannily like contemporaries such as Furry Lewis, especially on this session, where most of what follows the hobo material is straight blues or novelty tunes with a risque edge. Disc three opens with a pair of the most sexually explicit songs never to make the cut on any "risque blues" collection. The pairing of pieces like this with sentimental numbers is downright mind-boggling, yet Davis pulled it off. Discs four and five comprise the first three years of his career with Decca Records, which produced his biggest hit of the early '30s, "Nobody's Darlin' but Mine." The booklet isn't as full or detailed as one might wish, and it's sad to know that some session information on these 1920s and '30s numbers is lost to fading memories.
Bruce Eder, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. The Bathroom Message
  2. The Baby's Lullaby
  3. Out of Town Blues
  4. Home Town Blues
  5. Settling Down for Life
  6. My Dixie Sweetheart
  7. You're the Picture of Your Mother
  8. Doggone That Train
  9. My Louisiana Girl
  10. Cowboy's Home Sweet Home
  11. She's a Hum Dum Dinger (From Dingersville)
  12. Before You Say Farewell [#]
  13. Where the Old Red River Flows
  14. Penitentiary Blues
  15. Arabella Blues
  16. In Arkansas
  17. Lonely Hobo
  18. I'll Be Happy Today [#]
  19. A Woman's Blues
  20. Bear Cat Mama from Horner's Corners
  21. My Arkansas Sweetheart
  22. Ramona
  23. You'd Rather Forget Than Forgive
  24. Thinking of Me Thinking of You
  25. Way Out on the Mountain
  26. Hobo's Warning [#]
  27. Wild and Reckless Hobo
  28. The Davis Limited
  29. She Left a Runnin' Like a Sewing Machine
  30. Down at the Old Country Church [#]
  31. She's a Hum-Dum Dinger, Pt. 2 (From Dingersville)
  32. Market House Blues
  33. Get on Board, Aunt Susan
  34. Midnight Blues
  35. There's Evil in Ye Children, Gather 'Round
  36. Pea Pickin' Papa
  37. I'll Get Mine Bye and Bye
  38. Barnyard Stomp
  39. I Wonder (If She Is Blue)
  40. 1982 Blues (Davis' Last Day Blues)
  41. High Behind Blues
  42. Saturday Night Stroll
  43. Sewing Machine Blues
  44. Red Nightgown Blues
  45. Davis' Salty Dog
  46. You Can't Tell About the Women Nowaday's
  47. The Shotgun Wedding
  48. Hold 'Er, Newt
  49. Yo Yo Mama
  50. Tom Cat and Pussy Blues
  51. Organ-Grinder Blues
  52. Rockin' Blues [#]
  53. Wampus Kitty Mama [#]
  54. Bury Me in Old Kentucky
  55. Jealous Lover
  56. Gambler's Return
  57. Home in Caroline
  58. It's All Coming Home to You
  59. I Wonder If She's Blue
  60. When It's Round-Up Time in Heaven
  61. Would You
  62. You've Been Tom Cattin' Around
  63. Alimony Blues
  64. The Keyhole in the Door
  65. Beautiful Texas
  66. Triflin' Mama Blues
  67. I Want Her Trailor-Made
  68. Alimony Blues
  69. There Ain't Gonna Be No Afterwhile
  70. Easy Rider Blues
  71. Noboby's Darlin' But Mine
  72. When It's Round-Up Time in Heaven
  73. Good Time Papa
  74. Shirt Tail Blues
  75. It's Been Years (Since I've Seen My Mother)
  76. Beautiful Mary
  77. My Brown Eyed Texas Rose
  78. Moonlight and Skies (No. 2)
  79. Jelly Roll Blues
  80. Graveyard Blues
  81. Are You Tired of Me Darling?
  82. Red River Blues
  83. The Answer to "Nobody's Darling But Mine"
  84. In My Cabin Tonight
  85. When a Boy from the Mountains (Weds a Girl from the Valley)
  86. Come on Over to My House (Ain't Nobody Home But Me)
  87. Don't Say Goodbye If You Love Me
  88. I Wish I Had Never Seen the Sunshine
  89. High Geared Mama
  90. Bed Bug Blues
  91. I Ain't Gonna Let Ol' Satan Turn Me 'Round
  92. 'Twill Be Sweet When We Meet
  93. My Blue Bonnet Girl
  94. Ridin' Down the Arizona Trail
  95. Mama's Getting Hot and Papa's Getting Cold
  96. When It's Peach Picking Time in Georgia
  97. Come on Over to My House (Ain't Nobody Home But Me)
  98. That's Why I'm Nobody's Darling
  99. Do You Ever Think of Me?
  100. Prairie of Love
  101. Sweet Lorene
  102. Just Forgive and Forget
  103. Pal of Long Ago
  104. If I Ever Cry (You'll Never Know)
  105. Sweetheart of West Texas
  106. Ten Tiny Toes - One Baby Nose
  107. I Wonder Where You Are
  108. In the West Where Life Is Free
  109. You'll Be Comin' Back Some Day
  110. Hard Hearted Mama Blues
  111. Jimmie's Travelin' Blues
  112. I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now?
  113. Pi-Rootin' Around
  114. High Geared Daddy
  115. Honkey Tonk Blues
  116. Nobody's Darling But Mine
  117. One, Two, Three, Four
  118. Have You Ever Been in Heaven?
  119. The Greatest Mistake in My Life
  120. (Sweetheart) Please Be True to Me
  121. By the Grave of Nobody's Darling (My Darling's Promise)
  122. Shackles and Chains
  123. Call Me Back Pal O'Mine
  124. Just a Girl That Men Forget