James Talley

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My Cherokee Maiden 03:25 Tools
The Song of Chief Joseph 06:54 Tools
To Get Back Home 02:17 Tools
W. Lee O'Daniel and the Light Crust Dough Boys 03:31 Tools
Calico Gypsy 02:55 Tools
Got No Bread, No Milk, No Money, but We Sure Got a Lot of Love 02:11 Tools
take me to the country 05:22 Tools
Deep Country Blues 04:31 Tools
no opener needed 03:28 Tools
red river memory 03:22 Tools
give him another bottle 01:59 Tools
mehan, Oklahoma 02:41 Tools
Red Wing 02:18 Tools
big taters in the sandy land 01:13 Tools
Daddy's Song 01:33 Tools
red river reprise 02:13 Tools
Talkin' Dust Bowl Blues 02:58 Tools
Blue Eyed Ruth and My Sunday Suit 01:53 Tools
Pretty Boy Floyd 04:27 Tools
Tryin' Like the Devil 02:39 Tools
Give My Love To Marie 03:45 Tools
Are They Gonna Make Us Outlaws Again? 03:17 Tools
Oklahoma Hills 02:46 Tools
Forty Hours 03:44 Tools
Mississippi River Whistle Town 04:26 Tools
She's The One 04:13 Tools
Sometimes I Think About Suzanne 04:27 Tools
This Land Is Your Land 04:02 Tools
Do-Re-Mi 02:32 Tools
Deportee 05:52 Tools
I Ain't Got No Home 02:51 Tools
Nothin' But the Blues 04:37 Tools
Up From Georgia 04:24 Tools
Belle Starr 04:15 Tools
When the Fiddler Packs His Case 03:14 Tools
Richland, Washington 02:33 Tools
Bluesman 06:18 Tools
She Tries Not to Cry 04:11 Tools
Dust Bowl Refugee 03:02 Tools
Alabama Summertime 02:36 Tools
East Texas Red 05:00 Tools
You Can't Ever Tell 02:44 Tools
Are They Gonna Make Us Outlaws Again 03:00 Tools
Dust Pneumonia Blues 03:48 Tools
Are They Gonna Make Us Outlaws Gain? 03:17 Tools
North Dakota Girl 04:18 Tools
The Sinking of the Reuben James 04:05 Tools
Not Even When It's Over 04:01 Tools
Vigilante Man 04:07 Tools
Gypsy Davy 02:31 Tools
Magnolia Boy 03:12 Tools
Pastures of Plenty 04:27 Tools
I've Seen The Bear 04:47 Tools
Poets of the West Virginia Mines 05:27 Tools
Grand Coulee Dam 02:56 Tools
Roll On Columbia 02:48 Tools
Are They Really Different? 03:54 Tools
Santa Fe Blues 04:21 Tools
Song for Shiloh 02:54 Tools
You Know I've Got To Love Her 03:36 Tools
Nine Pounds of Hash Browns 02:57 Tools
W. Lee O'Daniel and the Light Crust Doughboys 02:47 Tools
If Only You Had Stayed 03:23 Tools
World of Broken Hearts 03:46 Tools
Dixie Blue 03:29 Tools
When Mama Ain't Happy 03:09 Tools
Woman Trouble 02:50 Tools
Ain'T It Somethin' 02:50 Tools
Ladies Auxiliary 00:40 Tools
Migrant Jesse Sawyer 05:35 Tools
Daddy Just Called It The Blues 04:26 Tools
Nashville City Blues 06:42 Tools
Everybody Loves A Lovesong 03:14 Tools
Big Thunder 06:10 Tools
So Long It's Been Good To Know You 02:50 Tools
We Keep Tryin' 03:13 Tools
The Most Influential Teacher 04:25 Tools
Down On The Corner 03:54 Tools
Whiskey and Beer 03:13 Tools
Oklahoma, You're Ok 03:54 Tools
I Will Come to You 03:02 Tools
Only the Best 03:00 Tools
When I Need Some Love 06:10 Tools
W. Lee O'Daniel And The Light Crust Dough Boys (Live) 03:49 Tools
I Had a Love Way Out West 03:29 Tools
Cold Blooded Killers 05:12 Tools
They Can't Kill Love 04:18 Tools
When It Was a Love Affair 03:14 Tools
blue eyed ruth and the Sunday suit 01:54 Tools
Thinkin' About Home 04:08 Tools
The Girls From Kelowna 04:07 Tools
Whiskey On The Side 03:06 Tools
More Pretty Girls Than One / Poor Boy 03:06 Tools
Old Time Religion 02:38 Tools
That Old Magic 03:06 Tools
Find Somebody And Love Them 03:06 Tools
Blue-Eyed Ruth and My Sunday Suit 01:54 Tools
Streamline Flyer 02:54 Tools
If It Wasn't For The Blues 02:54 Tools
Rough Edge 03:06 Tools
Bluesman - Original 02:51 Tools
What Will There Be for the Children? 04:03 Tools
Open All Night 02:11 Tools
got no bread, no milk, no money, but we sure got a lot of love 02:11 Tools
I Saw The Buildings 10:04 Tools
Sea of Cortez 10:04 Tools
Big Taters In Sandy Land 05:55 Tools
She Was A Flower Of The Sunburnt West 03:34 Tools
Baby Needs Some Good Times 04:03 Tools
Don't You Feel Low Down 02:38 Tools
La Rosa Montaña 05:55 Tools
daddy’s song 01:34 Tools
Workin' For Wages 04:03 Tools
Girls From Kelowna 04:08 Tools
As i waited out the storm 03:55 Tools
The rosary 03:56 Tools
So I'm Not The Only One 01:54 Tools
Baby, She Loves A Rocker 01:34 Tools
Somewhere On The Edge Of The World 04:34 Tools
Blue-Eyed Ruth & My Sunday Suit 04:08 Tools
Bury Me In New Orleans 03:17 Tools
Middle "C" Mama 02:47 Tools
Tryin' Like The Devil (Live) 03:55 Tools
House Right Down The Road 02:47 Tools
A Way To Say I Love You 02:47 Tools
Demona 05:57 Tools
Got No Bread, No Milk, No Money, but We Sure Got a Lot of Lo 02:47 Tools
H. John Tarragon 02:03 Tools
You Can't Get There From Here 05:57 Tools
New York Town 05:57 Tools
Working Girl 05:57 Tools
La Rosa Montana 05:57 Tools
Gig taters in the sandy land 03:07 Tools
Give Hime Another Bottle 05:57 Tools
What Will Be There for the Children? 03:07 Tools
Nine Pounds Of Hashbrowns 02:59 Tools
Ready To Please 02:51 Tools
Montana Song 02:51 Tools
He Went Back To Texas 04:08 Tools
That Old Magic (Live) 03:07 Tools
Black Bear Blues 03:07 Tools
Little child of heaven 05:31 Tools
What Will There Be For The Children 03:59 Tools
My Cherokee Maiden (Live) 04:18 Tools
Little Egypt Land 02:51 Tools
Take a Whiff on Me 04:18 Tools
More Pretty Gals Than One / Poor Boy 04:18 Tools
Are They Gonna To Make Us Outlaws Again 04:08 Tools
Ramon Esteban 04:08 Tools
So Long (It's Been Good To Know You) 03:16 Tools
We're All One Family 04:08 Tools
Richland Washington 04:18 Tools
Does Anibody Know Why Ana Maria's Mama Is Crying? 03:16 Tools
Maria (The Road To Torreon) 04:18 Tools
got no bread no milk no money but we sure got a lot of love 03:07 Tools
A Collection Of Sorrows 04:18 Tools
Maria 04:18 Tools
W. Lee O'Daniel and the Light Crust Dough Boys - Duet 04:18 Tools
Give My Love To Mary 03:07 Tools
Your Sweet Love 03:07 Tools
Interview 2 - WKDA Radio 03:07 Tools
Streets of Babylon 03:07 Tools
We're All One Family (All Over the World) 03:07 Tools
May Your Dreams Come True 03:07 Tools
Survivors 03:07 Tools
W,lee o’daniel and the light crust doughboys 03:07 Tools
Nothin' Like Love 03:07 Tools
Don´ t You Feel Low Down 03:07 Tools
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Oklahoma born singer/songwriter, James Talley, is an artist whose vision of the American experience, as author David McGee has said is “startlingly original.” As a youth, James’ family moved from Oklahoma to the state of Washington, where his father worked as a chemical operator in the now infamous Hanford plutonium factory. After five years in Richland, Washington, and realizing the hazards his father’s employment presented, the family relocated to Albuquerque, New Mexico. James grew up in the rich tri-cultured environment of the Southwest, and graduated from the University of New Mexico with a degree in fine arts. After college, encouraged by Pete Seeger while on a trip to New Mexico, James began to write songs that drew upon the culture of the Southwest he had experienced. These early songs eventually became The Road to Torreón, a saga of life and death in the Chicano villages of northern New Mexico. Released in a boxed edition by Bear Family Records in 1992, it is a powerful collaboration of photography and music, with a photographic essay contributed by James’ lifelong friend, photographer Cavalliere Ketchum. In 1968 James moved from New Mexico to Nashville, Tennessee to try to get his songs released. Over the years Johnny Cash, Johnny Paycheck, Gene Clark, Alan Jackson, Hazel Dickens, and most recently Moby, and others, have recorded his songs. Joining country music and the blues, B. B. King, played his first Nashville session with James in 1976, as his lead guitar player. James’ recording career now spans thirty plus years. The late John Hammond, Sr. at Columbia Records in New York was his first mentor, and championed his writing in the early 1970s, as he had the careers of Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen and Bruce Springsteen. When Hammond could not get James’s more country-flavored sound signed at Columbia in New York, he sent him to Jerry Wexler, who was starting a new Nashville operation with his Atlantic label at the time. Wexler signed James to his first recording contract at Atlantic Records at the same time he signed Willie Nelson. Atlantic’s Nashville operation, however, did not do well at the time and Atlantic closed its Nashville office. James then moved to Capitol Records where he released four now legendary albums during the mid-1970s and was one of the originators and godfathers of Americana music: Got No Bread, No Milk, No Money, But We Sure Got a Lot of Love (1975); Tryin’ Like The Devil (1976); Blackjack Choir (1977) and Ain’t It Somthin’ (1977). Rolling Stone, and other music publications, have declared these albums American classics for their time. During the 1980s and 1990s, James recorded four albums, which were released in Europe by the German Bear Family Records, American Originals (1985); and Love Songs and The Blues (1989); The Road To Torreón (1992) and James Talley: Live (1994). In 1999 James started his own artist’s label, Cimarron Records, and released Woody Guthrie and Songs of My Oklahoma Home (2000), his only album that covered someone else's songs; Nashville City Blues, (2000), and was named Amazon.com’s Folk Artist of the Year 2000. In 2002 Touchstones was released – a fresh retrospective of the songs from his early career. It was recorded in Texas with the help of James’ old friends, Joe Ely and Ponty Bone. In 2004 Journey was released, a live, in-concert recording made on his recent tour of Italy. It displays some of his classics as well as five new compositions. In February 2006, James’ classic first album, Got No Bread, No Milk, No Money, But We Sure Got a Lot of Love was reissued in a special 30th Anniversary Edition. In July 2008 James simultaneously issued two CDs in digital download, Journey: The Second Voyage, the remaining songs for the original live Journey recordings, supplemented with five new songs, and Heartsong, an album of fifteen new songs and a re-recording of his song "She's The One," which was covered as "Evening Rain" by Moby. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.