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In 1938 and 1939, the first family of American country music, the Carter Family, recorded transcriptions for radio broadcast on Mexican border radio stations. The recordings featured A.P. Carter, his wife Sara, sister-in-law Maybelle, A.P. and Sara’s daughter Janette (listed as Jeanette in the liner notes), and Maybelle’s three children ...
- Who's That Knocking At My Window
On Border Radio, Vol. 2. Artist(s) The Carter Family. Year...
- Bury Me Not On The Lone Prairie / My Bonnie Blue Eyes
On Border Radio, Vol. 2. Artist(s) The Carter Family. Year...
- Who's That Knocking At My Window
On Border Radio, Vol. 2: 1939 by The Carter Family released in 1997. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.
Sep 1, 2023 · For six months out of the year in 1938 and 1939, the Carter Family and their children lived in Del Rio, Texas performing regular spots on the radio with the sessions being recorded. They were offered $75 a week – serious money at the time.
Listen to On Border Radio - 1939: Vol.2 on Spotify. The Carter Family · Album · 1995 · 39 songs.
The Carter Family. On Border Radio-1939: Vol. 3. 1. THEME I C.o\NNON BALL BwES (family) 18. WORRIED MAN B LUES (family) 2. THE SrORl' OF CIIARuE AND EtuE (family) 19. GmovuP Go (Anita) I. StmN' ON ToP OF THE WoRLD (family) 3. ONE LnTJ.E WoRD (A. P.) I Aw!A.'"' GAJ. (instr.) 20. MY VtRGINIA ROSE (A.P.) 4.