Label | Issue | Format | Artist | Title |
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Ace | CDCHD1103 | CD | The York Brothers | Long Time Gone |
Encore | ENC134 | |||
King | 669 | single | The York Brothers | Let's don't sleep again / They laid my darling away |
- | 683 | - | - | New Mississippi River blues / If I knew I'd never lose you |
- | 690 | - | - | Let's talk our troubles over / Nothin' but the blues |
- | 691 | - | - | You're the one / Mountain Rosa Lee |
- | 723 | - | - | It ain't no good / Sweet Anita |
- | 766 | - | - | New Mississippi River blues / A package of old love letters |
- | 852 | - | - | Take a number / Gravy train |
- | 858 | - | - | Motor city boogie / I'm coming back home to stay |
- | 881 | - | - | Long time gone / Don't let our love die |
- | 901 | - | - | Road to sadness / Kill her with kindness |
- | 970 | - | - | Sixty minute man / Lookin' for somebody new |
- | 983 | - | - | Tremblin' / Chicken blues |
- | 1042 | - | - | Love, sweet love / When you want a little lovin' |
- | 1049 | - | - | My Carolina gal / That's why I'm crying all the time |
- | 1067 | - | - | The hard way / I love you (my darling) |
- | 1092 | - | - | Twirly, whirly / Two sides to every story |
- | 1135 | - | - | Tennessee tango / River of tears |
- | 1156 | - | - | So full of love / Baby I'm lost without you |
- | 1170 | - | - | Baby come on home / Why (was I born to be blue) |
- | 1173 | - | - | Saint Joseph high school bounce / Lakewood and John Marshall blues |
- | 1206 | - | - | The rocky, bumpy road to love / Ever since we met |
- | 1248 | - | - | You're my every dream come true / Why don't you open the door |
- | 1277 | - | - | Starlight my love / My prayer tonight |
- | 1299 | - | - | Kentucky / Tight wad |
- | 1324 | - | - | I get the blues in the Springtime / Mister midnight |
- | 1351 | - | - | Deep within my heart / I'll leave the door open |
- | 1362 | - | - | Strange town / Three o'clock blues |
- | 1400 | - | - | Hurts me to my heart / Two loves in one night |
- | 1418 | - | - | Don't leave me with the yum yum blues / Why did you have to go |
- | 1434 | - | - | That's all I want from you / A chip on your shoulder |
- | 1449 | - | - | House with no windows / If you hadn't told the first lie |
- | 1468 | - | - | These haunting years / Mohawk squaw |
- | 1488 | - | - | Pretty little thing / Don't take it so hard |
- | 1503 | - | - | Don't get your dander up / Whatsoever you do |
- | 4887 | - | - | Pretty little tattle tale / What would I do |
- | 4914 | - | Leslie York | Lightning struck my heart / I'll see it happen to you |
- | 4994 | - | The York Brothers | You get mad / Wages of sin |
- | 5019 | - | - | Blue river / Words without feeling |
- | EP316 | EP | - | |
- | LP537 | LP | Various Artists | All Time Country and Western Hits |
- | LP586 | - | The York Brothers | The York Brothers, Volume 1 - 16 Favorites |
- | LP591 | - | - | The York Brothers, Volume 2 |
- | LP811 | - | Various Artists | Country Artists sing Christmas Songs |
- | LP820 | - | The York Brothers | 16 Great Country Songs |
- | LP871 | - | Various Artists | Songs of The Rivers, The Oceans and The Seas |
- | LP944 | - | The York Brothers | The York Brothers Sing 24 Songs |
- | LP1006 | - | Various Artists | 25 Years of Country & Western - 24 Songs |
Parlophone | CMSP22 | single | The York Brothers | Strange town / Three o'clock blues |
- | DP419 | - | - | Deep within my heart / I'll leave the door open |
- | DP421 | - | - | That's all I want from you / A chip on your shoulder |
- | DP515 | - | - | Don't leave me with the yum yum blues / Why did you have to go |
- | DP527 | - | - | Lightning struck my heart / I'll see it happen to you |
- | GEP8736 | EP | - | Country and Western |
- | GEP8753 | - | - | Country and Western, No.2 |
- | PMD1064 | LP | Various Artists | All-Time Country and Western Hits |
Leader | Site | Date | Session | Role |
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Les York, The York Brothers | Cincinnati, OH | October 9, 1956 | [session] | |
The York Brothers | Unknown Location | Unknown Date | [session] | - |
- | - | 1947 | [session] | - |
- | Cincinnati, OH | January 24, 1950 | [session] | - |
- | - | April 12, 1950 | [session] | - |
- | - | March 27, 1951 | [session] | - |
- | - | January, 1952 | [session] | - |
- | - | March 5, 1952 | [session] | - |
- | - | September 23, 1952 | [session] | - |
- | Unknown Location | 1953 | [session] | - |
- | Cincinnati, OH | January 8, 1953 | [session] | - |
- | - | June 17, 1953 | [session] | - |
- | - | November 18, 1953 | [session] | - |
- | - | April 13, 1954 | [session] | vocal |
- | - | October 15, 1954 | [session] | |
- | - | January 6, 1955 | [session] | - |
- | - | March 10, 1955 | [session] | - |
- | - | January 5, 1956 | [session] | - |
Artist | Leader | Site | Date | Session |
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George (February 10, 1910 - July 1974) and Leslie York (August 23, 1917 - February 1984), known professionally as The York Brothers, were an American country music duo, popular from the late 1930s through the 1950s, known for their close harmony singing. Their country boogie style, a precursor to rockabilly, combined elements of hillbilly, jazz, and blues music. Although originally from Kentucky, they are often associated with the city of Detroit, where they were based for several years, and which they paid tribute to in songs such as "Hamtramck Mama", "Detroit Hula Girl", and "Motor City Boogie". Wikipedia