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Arthur Smith [US1]

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Aliases
Arthur "Guitar Boogie" Smith
Arthur 'Guitar Boogie' Smith with His Cracker-Jacks
Arthur Smith and His Cracker-Jacks
Arthur Smith And His Cracker-Jacks
Arthur Smith's Kracker Jacks
The Arthur Smith Show
Sam Jennings
Real name
Arthur Smith
Born
April 1, 1921
Died
April 3, 2014
Country
United States
IPI
00015262906 1 work
00028972943 6 works
Affiliation
BMI
Comments
Composer, musician, entertainer and business entrepreneur. He composed and recorded one of the all-time best selling guitar instrumentals, "Guitar Boogie".
Member of
The Crossroads Quartet
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Covers by Arthur Smith [US1]

Title Performer Release date Originally by
listen on Internet Archive i October 23, 1948 W. Arlington
May 26, 1973 (unknown), (unknown), The Original Sacred Harp Choir
i January 1962 (unknown)
1964 Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Frank Sinatra
March 1949 Swing and Sway with Sammy Kaye - Vocal Refrain by Don Cornell and The Three Kaydets
i December 1953 John Dilleshaw and The String Marvel
i May 4, 1993 Patti Page with Orchestra conducted by Jack Rael
September 1948 Prince's Orchestra
1964 Uncle "Am" Stuart
August 1949 Lawrence Welk and His Champagne Music
1963 Music in the Russ Morgan Manner - Vocal Chorus Mullen Sisters
1963 The Pied Pipers - With Paul Weston and His Orchestra
i February 3, 1993 Arthur Smith & Don Reno
i May 4, 1993 Arthur Smith & Don Reno
May 26, 1973 Claude Gray
  January 1949 Jefferson De Angelis PRF, Billy Murray REC,REL
1966 Jim Reeves [US]
1964 Bascom Lamar Lunsford, Lulu Belle and Scotty
i May 4, 1993 Edison Male Quartette
i September 1945 "Pine Top" Smith, Blind Roosevelt Graves and His Brother
Covered by (60 artists)
1966 Billy Brown
i   February 3, 1993 Louis Armstrong and The All Stars REC, Carol Channing and David Hartman PRF
1966 Bert Stock and His Orchestra
January 1951 Arkie Shibley and His Mountain Dew Boys
April 1954 The Four Knights with Orchestra
May 26, 1973 Rev. J.M. Gates
i May 4, 1993 Rev. J.M. Gates
1963 Ted Lewis and His Band
listen on Internet Archive I Never See Maggie Alone Arthur "Guitar Boogie" Smith 1949 Unverified
1966 Billy Deaton
i May 4, 1993 (unknown)
November 1947 Hank Penny and His Radio Cowboys
May 26, 1973 Edward Allen and Charles Hart
i November 1951 John Yorke Atlee
1966 Jim Reeves and The Circle O Ranch Boys
1950 Buz Butler and Cass County Boys
i   1963 Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra REL, "Kenn" Sisson and His Orchestra REC
1963 Jon and Sondra Steele
i May 4, 1993 "Pine Top" Smith, Blind Roosevelt Graves and His Brother, The Rambler Trio featuring Arthur Smith
May 26, 1973 (unknown)
i May 4, 1993 Ray Noble and His Orchestra
1964 George Reneau
i February 3, 1993 Judy Garland
1964 (unknown), Henry Whitter
1964 Glenn Miller and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Ray Eberle
1963 Dick Thomas
1966 Jim Reeves [US]
August 1949 Elton Britt
i 1963 Chick Webb's Savoy Orchestra
1963 Nathan Glantz and His Orchestra
1963 Ben Bernie and His Hotel Roosevelt Orchestra
1963 Horace Heidt and His Musical Knights - Vocal Chorus Larry Cotton & Heidlites
  May 26, 1973 "T" Texas Tyler - The Man with a Million Friends REL, King's Sacred Quartet REC
1964 Albert Campbell and Henry Burr
1964 Bunny Berigan and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Lynne Richards
i May 4, 1993 Edward Allen
1963 Original Dixieland Jass Band, Mills Brothers
i   1963 Sons of the Pioneers REC, The Ranch Boys REL
1966 Jim Reeves [US]
1964 Hart Brothers
i May 4, 1993 King Nawahi's Hawaiians
May 26, 1973 Ferlin Husky
1964 Claude King