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Cash Box, Music Page 38 February 12, 1955 — The Cash Box, Music Page 38 February 12, 1955 CPL. MARK HAMILTON JOHNNY RION CARL STUART Mutual Broadcasting System KSTL—St. Louis, Mo. WCOP— Boston, Mass. New York 1. Are You Mine 1. If You Ain't Lovin' (Young) 1. Let Me Go, Lover (H. Snow) (Lorrie & DeVal) 2. Loose Talk (Carl Smith) 2. Loose Talk (Carl Smith) 2. Let Me Go, Lover (H. Snow) 3. You're Not Mine Anymore 3. More & More (Webb Pierce) 3. More Than Anything Else (Webb Pierce) 4. If You Ain't Lovin (Young) (Carl Smith/ 4. I Gotta Go Get My Baby 5. Hillbilly Heaven (Eddie Dean) 4. If You Ain't Lovin' (Young) (Marvin Rainwater) 6. In The Jailhouse Now (Pierce) 5. Open Up Your Heart 5. Are You Mine (Wright & Tall) 7. Hearts Of Stone (Red Foley) (Cowboy Church Choir, 6. I Feel Better All Over 8. I Feel Better All Over 6. You're Not Mine Anymore (Ferlin Huskey) (Ferlin Huskey) (Webb Pierce) 7. Beware Of It (Johnny & Jack) 7. Journey's End (Ernest Tubb) 8. Padre Of Ole San 9. Kiss Crazy Baby Antone 8. Close By (Bill Monroe) (Jim (Johnnie & Jack) Reeves) 9. Hillbilly Heaven (Eddie Dean) 9. More & More (Webb Pierce) 10. New Green Light (Thompson) 10. Outlaw (Red Sovine) 10. If You Don't (Ray Price) HENRY TUCK "CHUCKWAGON CHUCK" BOB NEAL WREV—Reidsville, N. C. NICHOLS WMPS—Memphis, Tenn. KOWB—Laramie, Wyo. 1. Are You Mine 1. In The Jailhouse (W. Pierce) (Lorrie & DeVal) 2. I Feel Better All Over 1. Hearts Of Stone (Red Foley) 2. Wait A Little Longer, Please (Ferlin Huskey) 2. Hillbilly Heaven (Eddie Dean) Jesus (Chester Smith) 3. You're A Heartbreaker 3. let Me Go, lover (H. Snow) 3. Let Me Go, Lover (H. Snow) (Elvis Presley) 4. In The Snow 4. Hearts Of Stone (Ruby Wells) Walkin' (Penny & Thompson) 4. I've Been Thinking (Arnold) 5. If You Ain't Lovin' (F. Young) 5. Makin' Believe (Jimmy Work) 5. Beware Of It (Johnnie & Jack) 6. No I Don't Believe I Will 6. Daydreamin' (Bud Deckleman) 6. Not Mine Anymore (Carl Smith) You're (Webb Pierce) 7. Let Me Be The First 7. Loose Talk (Carl Smith) (Wilburn Bros.) 7. If You Ain't lovin' (F. Young) 8. I'm-A-Rollin' (Jackie Miles) 8. Loose Talk (Carl Smith) 8. If You Ain't Lovin' (Young) 9. Tomorrow Is Just Another Day To Cry 9. Out Behind The Barn (Dickens) 9. Hearts Of Stone (Red Foley) (Allan /Davis Sisters) 10. Tomorrow's Just Another Day 10. Draggin' Main Street 10. In The Jailhouse Now (Pierce) m To Cry (Rex Allen) (J. E. & M. Brown) BILL WEBB TOM EDWARDS RAMBLIN' LOU KFMJ—Tulsa, Okla. WERE—Cleveland, Ohio WHLD—Niagara Falls, N. Y. 1. Loose Talk (Carl Smith) 1. Little Tom (Ferlin Huskey) 1. Let Me Go, Lover (H. Snow) 2. Are You Mine 2. Are You Mine 2. Are You Mine (Lorrie & DeVal) (Lorrie & DeVal) (Lorrie & DeVal) 3. That's All Right (M. Robbins) 3. Hillbilly Heaven (Eddy Dean) 3. I Dreamed Of A Hillbilly 4. Let Me Go, Lover (H. Snow) 4. Untied (Tommy Collins) Heaven (Eddie Dean) 5. Green Light (Thompson) “GOSSIP” New 5. Everiovin' (Davis Sisters) 4. Loose Talk (Carl Smith) 6. If You Ain't Lovin' (Young) 6. I've Been Thinking (Arnold) 5. A Place For Girls Like You 7. Time Goes By (M. Robbins) 7. When I Grow Too Old To (Faron Young) b/w 8. Wilder Your Heart Beats Dream (Slim Whitman) 6. Conscious (Jimmy Dickens) (Jim Reeves) 8. When I Get The Money Made 7. Hearts Of Stone) (Red Foley) 9. No More, No More, No More (Mac Wiseman) 8. Little Tom (Ferlin Huskey) (Bobby Lord) 9. I'm Gonna Fall Out Of Love 9. Green Liqht (Thompson) “That’s All Right” 10. Draggin' Main Street (Webb Pierce) New (J. E. & M. Brown) 10. I Don't Hurt Anymore (Snow) 10. Brand New Baby (S. Cooper) COLUMBIA 21351 COUSIN JOHNNY SMALL CLARENCE KNEELAND "TEXAS" BILL STRENGTH THE CASH BOX WNLC—New London, Conn. WICH—WERI KWEM—Memphis, Tenn. Jewett City, Conn. 1. Are You Mine 1. I'm Gonna Fall Out Of Love (Lorrie & DeVal) (Webb Pierce) 1. Let Me Go, Lover (H. Snow) 2. Little Tom (Ferlin Huskey) 2. Old Pappy Time (S. Hamblen) 2. I've Been Thinking (Arnold) 3. 1 Can Read Between The 3. If You Ain't Lovin' (Young) 3. I'm Gonna Fall Out Of Love Lines (Benny Martin) 4. I May Be Lonesome (Sosebee) (Webb Pierce) 4. More & More (Webb Pierce) 5. Let Me Go, Lover (H. Snow) 4. Are You Mine 5. New Green Light (Thompson) 6. Little Tom (Ferlin (Lorrie & DeVal) Huskey) 6. Sure Fire Kisses (Tubb & Hill) 5. If You Ain't Lovin' (Young) 7. You're A Heartbreaker 7. If You Ain't Lovin' (Young) 6. Loose Talk (Carl Smith) (Elvis Presley) 8. I Gotta Go Get My Baby 7. Little Tom (Ferlin Huskey) (Justin Tubb) 8. Taller Than Trees (J. Davis) 8. Beware Of It (Johnny & Jack) 9. You Bet I Kissed Him (Lorrie) 9. Cry Like A Baby (Chuck Reed) 9. I Don't Huit Any More (Snow) i/Trt-E' 10. One By One (Wells & Foley) 10. Hearts Of Stone (Red Foley) 10. My Gal Gertie (D. Dickerson) "TATER" PETE HUNTER TEXAS JIM KELLY BILL THORNTON KRCT—Baytown, Tex. WBOX—Wilkes-Barre, Pa. KRLW—Walnut Ridge, Ark. 1. Are You Mine 1. Let Me Go, Lover (H. Snow) 1. Let Me Go, Lover (H. Snow) (Lorrie & DeVal) 2. More & More (Webb Pierce) 2. I'm In The Jailhouse (Pierce) 2. I Love You Mostly (L. Frizzell) 3. Peaches & Cream (P. W. King) 3. Everiovin' (Davis Sisters) 3. Time Gees By (Marty Robbins) 4. Brand New Love Affair 4. Penny Candy (Jim Reeves) 4. Loose Talk (Freddie Hart) (Marty Roberts) 5. Are You Mine (Wright & Tall) 5. Don't Forget (Eddy Arnold) 5. Loose Talk (Carl Smith) 6. You're A Heartbreaker 6. If You Ain't Lovin' (Young) 6. You Clobbered Me (S. Cooley) (Elvis Presley) 7. Daydreamin' (J. Newman) 7. I've Been Thinking (Arnold) 7. A Cheao Affair (Morgan/Dale) 8. Open Up Your Heart 8. Crazy Mambo Thing (Snow) 8. Never (Wells & Foley) u*.v- (Cowboy Church Choir) 9. King Of A Lonely Caste 9. More & More (Webb Pierce) 9. Making Believe (Jimmy Work) (Ferlin Huskey) 10. I Gotta Go Get My Baby 10. Never (W. & M. Tuttle) 10. Everiovin' (Davis Sisters) (Marvin Rainwater) CLAY EAGER PAUL KALLINGER LEN ELLIS XERF— Del Rio, Tex. Rio, Tex. WJOB—Hammond, Ind. “CONSCIENCE” XERF— Del 1. Loose Talk (Carl 1. If You Ain't Lovin' (F. Young) (Set Me Free) Smith) 1. More & More (Webb Pierce) 2. If You Ain't Lovin' (F. Young) 2. Loose Talk (Carl Smith) 2. Loose Talk (Carl Smith) 3. More And More (W. Pierce) 3. Open Up Your Heart b/w 3. If You Ain't Lovin' (Young) 4. Let Me Go, Lover (H. Snow) 4. Let Me Go, Lover (H. Snow) (Cow boy Church Choir) 5. I Don't Hurt (Hank Snow) 5. Hearts Of Stone (Red Foley) 4*. More & More (Webb Pierce) 6. I Feel Better All Over 6. In The Jailhouse (W. Pierce) 5. Let Me Go, Lover (H. Snow) “Stinhy, Pass The Hat Around” (Ferlin Huskey) 7. Cattle Call (Slim Whitman) 6. I've Been Thinking (Arnold) 7. Hearts Of Stone (Red Foley) 8. Where Does A Broken Heart 7. Hearts Of Stone (Red Foley) 8. Where Does A Broken Heart COLUMBIA 21341 Go (Jim Reeves) 8. Side Track (Tex Williams) Go (Jim Reeves) 9. Crying For a Pastime 9. Cattle Call (Slim Whitman) 9. In The Jailhouse Now (Pierce) (Jimmie Newman) 10. Don't Forget (Eddy Arnold) 10. Kisses Don't Lie (Carl Smith) 10. Hillbilly Heaven (Eddie Dean) THE CASH BOX ... A middle beat emotional piece that finds Jimmie unfortunately tied to one gal while loving another. RED SMITH THOM HALL "SLEEPYHEAD" CLIFF WBOK—New Orleans, La. WKYW—Louisville, Ky. KASM—Albany, Minn. 1. Are You Mine (Wright & Tall) 1. Little Tom (Ferlin Huskey) 1. More & More (Webb Pierce) 2. 2. I Feel Like Crying (Fairburn) 2. Let Me Go, Lover (H. Snow) Loose Talk (Carl Smith) 3. Daydreaming (B. Deckelman) 3. I've Been Thinking (Arnold) 3. If You Ain't Lovin (Young) 4. In 4. I Want To Know (Hank King) 4. In The Jailhouse (W. Pierce) The Jailhouse (W. Pierce) 5. I Love You Mostly (Frizzell) 5. Everiovin' (Davis Sisters) 5. Sure Fire Kisses (Tubb & Hill) 6. Let Lover 6. Hearts Of Stone (Red Foley) 6. My Son, Mv Son (S. Bonn) Me Go, (H. Snow) 7. Too Many Girls (Vin Bruce) 7. Kisses Don't Lie (Carl Smith) 7. Everiovin' (Davis Sisters) 8. Whispering Scandal (Locklin) ,, • •*A*X ***vX* *'*v**^i 8. I Feel Better (Ferlin Huskey) 8. I Can See An Angel (P. Pike) 9. I Can See An Angel (P. Pike) 9. 10. I. Can Read Between The Hillbilly Heaven (A. Carter) 9. Little Tom (Ferlin Huskey) Lines (Benny Martin) 10. Cattle Call (Slim Whitman) 10. Cry Like A Baby (J. Collie) “ft’* What’s in THE CASH BOX That Counts”.
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