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  1. May 17, 2012 · Any Old Time by Jimmie Rodgers (1929) This video is presented as an historical reference by Empty Set Group, producers of "Waiting For A Train", the new Jimmie Rodgers musical.

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  2. Sep 8, 2017 · He even appeared in a movie short called The Singing Brakeman, released in 1929 for Columbia Pictures; this short is the only known video footage of Jimmie singing and features three of his well-known tunes: “Waiting for a Train,” “Daddy and Home,” and “Blue Yodel No 1.”

  3. On the Way Up 1929 by Jimmie Rodgers released in 1991. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  4. The Singing Brakeman is a 1929 short film, starring Jimmie Rodgers, and released by Columbia-Victor Gems. Rodgers sings three of his songs: " Waiting for a Train ", "Daddy and Home" and " Blue Yodel ".

  5. Jimmy Rodgers, the father of Country Music and arguably the first Caucasian American to make the Blues acceptable, sings "Waiting for A Train", "Daddy and Home" and his landmark "Blue Yodel" in this one-reel short for Columbia.

  6. Rodgers in 1929. At the height of this career, in 1929, Rodgers made approximately $75,000 (equivalent to $1,331,000 in 2023) in royalties. After the Wall Street Crash that year, while his records continued to sell, his royalties dropped to approximately $60,000 (equivalent to $1,060,000 in 2023). "

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  8. Compilation, Remastered. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1991 CD release of "On The Way Up 1929" on Discogs.

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