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Gene Autry

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Aliases
Gene Johnson
Johnny Dodds [US2]
Sam Hill
Real name
Orvon Grover Autry
Born
September 29, 1907
Died
October 2, 1998
Country
United States
IPI
00001634825 28 works
Affiliation
ASCAP
Comments
Musician, singer, and actor who became famous as "The Singing Cowboy" in radio, films and television. He was also a prolific songwriter and died one of the richest men in the United States. He was inducted both into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1969 and into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1970.
Family
Charlotte Autry Cousin
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Releases

Singles

Title Performer Release date Label
Ages and Ages Ago Gene Autry April 1947 Columbia [US]
Amapola (Pretty Little Puppy) Gene Autry October 1941 OKeh
Angels in the Sky Gene Autry March 1954 Columbia [US]
Any Old Time Gene Autry 1931 Champion [US1]
At Mail Call Today Gene Autry March 1945 OKeh
A Year Ago Tonight Gene Autry August 1941 OKeh
Back to the Saddle Gene Autry September 1939 Vocalion [US]
Be Honest with Me Gene Autry January 17, 1941 OKeh
Bimbo Gene Autry with Carl Cotner's Orch. December 28, 1953 Columbia [US]
Blueberry Hill Gene Autry September 1940 OKeh
Blue Canadian Rockies Gene Autry with The Pinafores & The Cass County Boys September 11, 1950 Columbia [US]
Blue-Eyed Elaine Gene Autry January 1942 OKeh
Blue Hawaii Gene Autry July 1940 OKeh
Blue Shadows on the Trail Gene Autry and His Melody Ranch Gang June 1948 Columbia [US]
Blue Yodel No. 8 Gene Autry February 1931 Champion [US1]
Broomstick Buckaroo Gene Autry November 1940 OKeh
Buttons and Bows Gene Autry August 16, 1948 Columbia [US]
Closing the Book Gene Autry May 17, 1954 Columbia [US]
Cowboy Blues Gene Autry September 29, 1947 Columbia [US]
Darlin' What More Can I Do Gene Autry June 1945 OKeh
Dear Old Western Skies Gene Autry February 1935 Conqueror
Deep in the Heart of Texas Gene Autry April 10, 1942 OKeh
Don't Believe a Word They Say Gene Autry July 1952 Columbia [US]
Don't Fence Me In Gene Autry December 1944 OKeh
Don't Waste Your Tears on Me Gene Autry April 1936 Melotone
End of My Round-Up Days Gene Autry May 1938 Vocalion [US]
Frankie and Johnny Gene Autry 1930 Velvet Tone
Frosty the Snow Man Gene Autry and The Cass County Boys September 11, 1950 Columbia [US]
Goodbye Little Darlin' Goodbye Gene Autry April 1940 OKeh
Goodbye Little Darlin' Goodbye Gene Autry 1940 Vocalion [US]
Good-Bye Pinto Gene Autry September 1938 Vocalion [US]
Gosh! I Miss You All the Time Gene Autry & Jimmy Long August 1933 Conqueror
(Hardrock, Coco and Joe) The Three Little Dwarfs Gene Autry with Carl Cotner's Orch. and Chorus 1951 Columbia [US]
Have I Told You Lately That I Love You Gene Autry September 1946 Columbia [US]
Here Comes Santa Claus (Down Santa Claus Lane) Gene Autry October 6, 1947 Columbia [US]
He's in the Jailhouse Now No. 2 Gene Autry December 1930 Perfect [US1]
I Hang My Head and Cry Gene Autry 1942 OKeh
I'll Wait for You Gene Autry December 1941 OKeh
I Love You Because Gene Autry July 1950 Columbia [US]
I'm a Fool to Care Gene Autry May 1948 Columbia [US]
In the Valley of the Moon Gene Autry January 1934 Conqueror
I Was Just Walkin' Out the Door Gene Autry February 1952 Columbia [US]
Jingle Jangle Jingle Gene Autry June 26, 1942 OKeh
Kentucky Babe Gene Autry with Chorus December 1948 Columbia [US]
Left My Gal in the Mountains Gene Autry 1930 Velvet Tone
Left My Gal in the Mountains - Why Don't You Come Back to Me Smith and James - Sam Hill 1929 Van Dyke
Little Sir Echo Gene Autry 1939 Vocalion [US]
Loaded Pistol and Loaded Dice Gene Autry January 1948 Columbia [US]
Mary Dear Gene Autry June 1940 Vocalion [US]
Merry Texas Christmas, You All! Gene Autry and The Cass County Boys & Carl Cotner's Orch. October 24, 1952 Columbia [US]
Mexicali Rose Gene Autry 1936 Conqueror
Mister and Mississippi Gene Autry with The Pinafores - Orchestra under the direction of Carl Cotner May 14, 1951 Columbia [US]
Mule Train Gene Autry January 1950 Columbia [US]
My Old Pal of Yesterday Gene Autry and Jimmy Long February 1932 Conqueror
No One to Call Me Darling Gene Autry 1930 Velvet Tone
Ole Faithful - Some Day in Wyomin' Gene Autry Trio - Gene Autry and Jimmy Long 1935 Perfect [US1]
Peter Cottontail Gene Autry March 13, 1950 Columbia [US]
Play Fair Gene Autry March 1948 Columbia [US]
Poison Ivy Gene Autry February 1950 Columbia [US]
Pretty Mary Gene Autry November 10, 1947 Columbia [US]
Rainbow on the Rio Colorado Gene Autry May 1942 OKeh
Riders in the Sky Gene Autry October 1949 Columbia [US]
Ride Tenderfoot Ride Gene Autry 1938 Conqueror
Ridin' Down the Canyon Gene Autry & Smiley Burnett October 1935 Melotone
Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer Gene Autry and The Pinafores with Orchestral Acc. September 1, 1949 Columbia [US]
Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer Gene Autry and The Pinafores with Orchestral Acc. September 1, 1949 Columbia [US]
Sail Along, Silvry Moon Gene Autry February 1938 Melotone
Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town Gene Autry, Cass County Boys, King Sisters & Carl Cotner's Orchestra October 19, 1953 Columbia [US]
Silver Haired Daddy Gene Autry July 1950 Columbia [US]
Silver Haired Daddy of Mine Gene Autry & Jimmy Long January 1932 Perfect [US1]
Silver Spurs Gene Autry January 1946 Columbia [US]
South of the Border Gene Autry October 1939 Conqueror
Stay Away from My Chicken House Gene Autry 1930 Velvet Tone
Sunflower Gene Autry May 1949 Columbia [US]
Sweethearts or Strangers Gene Autry February 1942 OKeh
T.B. Blues Gene Autry September 1931 Perfect [US1]
Teardrops From My Eyes Jo Stafford and Gene Autry December 18, 1950 Columbia [US]
That's Why I Left the Mountains Gene Autry 1930 Velvet Tone
The Last Roundup Gene Autry November 1933 Melotone
The Night Before Christmas Song Rosemary Clooney & Gene Autry with Carl Cotner's Orchestra November 1952 Columbia [US]
The Old Rugged Cross Dinah Shore and Gene Autry May 1950 Columbia [US]
The One Rose (That's Left in My Heart) Gene Autry and His String Band October 1937 Melotone
The Railroad Boomer Johnny Dodds [US2] (Gene Autry) 1930 OKeh
There'll Never Be Another Pal Like You Gene Autry June 1941 OKeh
They Cut down the Old Pine Tree Gene Autry August 1930 Champion [US1]
Travellin' Blues Gene Johnson (Gene Autry) July 1, 1931 Timely Tunes
Tumbling Tumbleweeds Gene Autry Trio 1935 Vocalion [US]
Tweedle-O-Twill Gene Autry May 1942 OKeh
Twilight on the Trail Gene Autry February 3, 1947 Columbia [US]
Under Fiesta Stars Gene Autry October 1941 Conqueror
Waiting for a Train Gene Autry 1930 Velvet Tone
When It's Lamp Lightin' Time in the Valley Gene Autry and Jimmy Long August 1933 Conqueror
When It's Springtime in the Rockies Gene Autry 1937 Vocalion [US]
When Jimmie Rodgers Said Good-bye Gene Autry December 1933 Banner [US1]
When the Snowbirds Cross the Rockies Gene Autry June 1947 Columbia [US]
When the Swallows Come Back to Capistrano Gene Autry September 1940 OKeh
Where Did My Snowman Go? Gene Autry - The Mitchell Choirboys with Carl Cotner's Orch. October 12, 1953 Columbia [US]
Willie, The Weeper - A Gangster's Warning Roy Evans - Overton Hatfield 1931 Columbia [US]
Yellow Rose of Texas Gene Autry 1933 Victor
Yesterday's Roses Gene Autry June 1942 OKeh
You Are My Sunshine Gene Autry July 10, 1941 OKeh
You Are My Sunshine Carl Smith, Rosemary Clooney, Gene Autry, Don Cherry, The Collins Kids with The Tunesmiths September 10, 1956 Columbia [US]
You Only Want Me When You're Lonely Gene Autry April 1946 Columbia [US]
You're the Only Good Thing Gene Autry June 8, 1954 Columbia [US]
You're the Only Star (In My Blue Heaven) Gene Autry December 1935 Vocalion [US]

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