FORTUNE RECORDS Details of Record Label (October 1946): Fortune Records, Trianon Publications, 11839 Twelfth Street Street, Detroit, Michigan

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FORTUNE RECORDS Details of Record Label (October 1946): Fortune Records, Trianon Publications, 11839 Twelfth Street Street, Detroit, Michigan Ye olde drunk’s Fortune singles listing– page 1 FORTUNE RECORDS details of record label (October 1946): Fortune Records, Trianon Publications, 11839 Twelfth Street Street, Detroit, Michigan. details of record label (January 1949): Fortune Records, 12005 Twelfth Street, Detroit, Michigan. details of record label (March 1951): Fortune Records, 11629 Linwood, Detroit, Michigan. details of record label (August 1957): Fortune Records, 3942 Third Avenue, Detroit, Michigan owners: Dorothy (Devora) Brown and Jack Brown subsidiary labels Cornball Records (one 78 rpm release) Crossroads (primarily sacred music) HI-Q Records Rendezvous Records Renown Records Strate-8 Records note The following listing is a first draft only. At this point, the listing has only undergone minimal work. Thanks to "P.W." for the original listing which, although basic, saved me a hell of a lot of typing. 78 & 45 rpm single releases Label & Track title artist date master record # Shamrock JOHNNY GIBSON FORTUNE 100 It's Tough JOHNNY GIBSON FORTUNE 100 Jane RUSS TITUS & ARTIE FIELDS ORCH FORTUNE 101 9/46 Texas Tess Down Texas Way RUSS TITUS & ARTIE FIELDS ORCH FORTUNE 101 9/46 My Heart's Desire RUSS TITUS & DOROTHY DEANE FORTUNE 102 I Ain't Got A Million Dollars RUSS TITUS & DOROTHY DEANE FORTUNE 102 That's What Ireland Means To FRED KENDALL STARLIGHT TRIO FORTUNE 103 Me Would You? FRED KENDALL STARLIGHT TRIO FORTUNE 103 I'll Spend Those Pennies WILLIE ANDERSON TRIO FORTUNE 104 Jelly Jelly WILLIE ANDERSON TRIO FORTUNE 104 Rose Of Tangier RUSS TITUS & ARTIE FIELDS ORCH FORTUNE 106 10/48 Casey's Boogie RUSS TITUS ARTIE FIELDS ORCH FORTUNE 106 10/48 Czardas JOSEPH SUDY ORCH FORTUNE 107 Just For Tonight JOSEPH SUDY ORCH FORTUNE 107 I'll Teach You The Words JOSEPH SUDY ORCH FORTUNE 108 Darling Senorita Hears The Senor Play JOSEPH SUDY ORCH FORTUNE 108 Tennessee Boogie JEFF DURHAM & RHYTHM PLAYBOYS FORTUNE 112 6/49 Spring Is Made For Love JEFF DURHAM & RHYTHM PLAYBOYS FORTUNE 112 6/49 Black Eyed Peas ROBERT BARNES SEXTETTE FORTUNE 113 Bobbin' At Barbee's ROBERT BARNES SEXTETTE FORTUNE 113 Tennessee Avenue SLIM WILLIAMS FORTUNE 116 Paper Face SLIM WILLIAMS FORTUNE 116 Arms And Legs Polka BOB MANNERS ORCH FORTUNE 117 Million Dollar Baby BOB MANNERS ORCH FORTUNE 117 Highland Park Girl YORK BROTHERS FORTUNE 120 49 Hamtramyck Baby YORK BROTHERS FORTUNE 120 49 Sitting On Top Of The World SKEET RING FORTUNE 121 Sunset Beau SKEET RING FORTUNE 121 Oh! Katarina BILL HOLLEMAN & DAVE WILSON FORTUNE 122 Oh By Jingo BILL HOLLEMAN & DAVE WILSON FORTUNE 122 Noble's Shuffle JIMMY MILNER ORCH FORTUNE 125 I May Be Wrong JIMMY MILNER ORCH FORTUNE 125 ? Okee Doaks ? or/and ROY HALL & COHUTTA MOUNTAIN FORTUNE 126 50 ? No Rose In San Antone ? BOYS ROY HALL & COHUTTA MOUNTAIN Dirty Boogie FORTUNE 126 50 BOYS One Heart Too Many DOYLE FRANKLIN FORTUNE 127 Ye olde drunk’s Fortune singles listing– page 2 If The Blues Don't Kill Me DOYLE FRANKLIN FORTUNE 127 One-Two-Three Samba RUSS TITUS & ARTIE FIELDS ORCH FORTUNE 128 It's The Tingle Of The Wine RUSS TITUS & ARTIE FIELDS ORCH FORTUNE 128 The Fire In My Heart EARL & JOYCE SONGER FORTUNE 129 Honky Tonkin' Blues EARL & JOYCE SONGER FORTUNE 129 Hard Luck Blues JIMMY MILNER ORCH FORTUNE 130 12/49 Booty Green JIMMY MILNER ORCH FORTUNE 130 12/49 The Fox Chase EARL & JOYCE SONGER FORTUNE 131 Will There Be Any Flowers On EARL & JOYCE SONGER FORTUNE 131 Your Grave Throwing Kisses SLIM WILLIAMS FORTUNE 132 Reckon As How I Love You SLIM WILLIAMS FORTUNE 132 ROY HALL & COHUTTA MOUNTAIN Never Marry A Tennessee Gal FORTUNE 133 49 BOYS ROY HALL & COHUTTA MOUNTAIN We Never Get Too Big To Cry FORTUNE 133 49 BOYS New Set Of Blues EDDIE JACKSON FORTUNE 134 I'm Willing To Forget EDDIE JACKSON FORTUNE 134 Wizard Polka JOSEPHINE & HER ORCH FORTUNE 135 Falling Leaves Waltz JOSEPHINE & HER ORCH FORTUNE 135 Leaving Blues BIG MACEO MERRIWEATHER FORTUNE 137 Have You Heard About It BIG MACEO MERRIWEATHER FORTUNE 137 Headin' Back To Tennessee BOB DURHAM FORTUNE 138 Skid Row Boogie BOB DURHAM FORTUNE 138 ROY HALL & COHUTTA MOUNTAIN Five Years In Prison FORTUNE 139 49 BOYS ROY HALL & COHUTTA MOUNTAIN My Freckle Face Gal FORTUNE 139 49 BOYS Kentucky Highway SLIM WILLIAMS FORTUNE 140 Alone At A Table For Two SLIM WILLIAMS FORTUNE 140 Mother-In-Law Boogie EARL & JOYCE SONGER FORTUNE 141 3/50 My Wife And Sweetheart Too EARL & JOYCE SONGER FORTUNE 141 3/50 Southland Boogie JOHNNY WHITE FORTUNE 142 When The Roses Bloom Around JOHNNY WHITE FORTUNE 142 Our Cabin Door Hop Sa-Sa Polka TONY KACZMAREK FORTUNE 143 Honeymoon Waltz TONY KACZMAREK FORTUNE 143 Spanish Fire Bells EARL & JOYCE SONGER FORTUNE 144 Whose Naughty Baby Are You EARL & JOYCE SONGER FORTUNE 144 JOHNNIE WHITE & RHYHM RIDERS feat. The Tattooed Lady FORTUNE 145 50 SKEETS McDONALD JOHNNIE WHITE & RHYHM RIDERS feat. Mean And Evil Blues FORTUNE 145 50 SKEETS McDONALD I Don't Mean A Thing To You HAL CLARK FORTUNE 146 Lonely Heart HAL CLARK FORTUNE 146 Why Did You Change Your JACK BUBE FORTUNE 147 Name Bridal Bouquet JACK BUBE FORTUNE 147 Joe's Mandolin Boogie HUBERT FRIAR & HILLBILLY KICKERS FORTUNE 148 Heartaches And Teardrops HUBERT FRIAR & HILLBILLY KICKERS FORTUNE 148 Joe's Mandolin Boogie HUBERT FRIAR & HILLBILLY HICKS FORTUNE 150 Heartaches And Teardrops HUBERT FRIAR & HILLBILLY HICKS FORTUNE 150 In A Broken Heart No Love Is EARL & JOYCE SONGER FORTUNE 151 Found West Virginia Waltz EARL & JOYCE SONGER FORTUNE 151 FARRIS WIDER & BLUE GRASS Waltzing With You FORTUNE 152 TROUBADORS FARRIS WIDER & BLUE GRASS Not So Long Ago FORTUNE 152 TROUBADORS Your Love Is Sweet ERNEST JOHNSON FORTUNE 153 She Started Teasing Me ERNEST JOHNSON FORTUNE 153 Ye olde drunk’s Fortune singles listing– page 3 RANDY HANKINS & MELODY Love Bird Of Tennessee FORTUNE 154 RANGLERS ? Wrangler Boy's Boogie ? RANDY HANKINS & MELODY FORTUNE 154 or/and ? Blue Mountain Girl ? RANGLERS Someone To Call My Own EARL & JOYCE SONGER FORTUNE 155 3/51 I Won’t Confess I’m Sorry EARL & JOYCE SONGER FORTUNE 155 3/51 Little Bronze Shoes RANDY HANKINS FORTUNE 156 Running From The Blues RANDY HANKINS FORTUNE 156 Firewater Polka FREDDY MYERS & TRAIL RIDERS FORTUNE 159 I Don't Need Your Love FREDDY MYERS & TRAIL RIDERS FORTUNE 159 Anymore Baby Someone To Call My Own EARL SONGER & JOYCE FORTUNE 160 Dissatisfied EARL SONGER & JOYCE FORTUNE 160 Mommy, Where's Daddy Tonight JOHN SHOUPE & MELLO-BILLIES FORTUNE 161 Love Me Just The Same JOHN SHOUPE & MELLO-BILLIES FORTUNE 161 JIMMY MYERS & HAPPY HIGHWAY Drunkman's Wiggle FORTUNE 162 51 GANG JIMMY MYERS & HAPPY HIGHWAY I'm Goin' Back To West Virginia FORTUNE 162 51 GANG Tennessee Bounce JEFF DURHAM & KENTUCKY BOYS FORTUNE 163 I Sent You Roses JEFF DURHAM & KENTUCKY BOYS FORTUNE 163 SKEETS McDONALD & BENETAL Birthday Cake Boogie FORTUNE 165 52 WALKER I'm Looking For Sunshine (But BOB SYKES & JEFF DURHAM FORTUNE 165 52 Only Find Rain) Ding Dong Mama From JIMMY MYERS FORTUNE 166 52 Tennessee True Love Is Always That Way JIMMY MYERS FORTUNE 166 52 Song Of Songs LESTER THOMAS FORTUNE 167 ? LESTER THOMAS FORTUNE 167 It's A Long Road (That Never SONNY SEXTON & MUSICAL FORTUNE 168 Turns) WESTERNAIRS SONNY SEXTON & MUSICAL Westernair Stomp FORTUNE 168 WESTERNAIRS Jealous Love DAVIS SISTERS FORTUNE 170 1/53 Going Down The Road ROY HALL FORTUNE 170 1/53 Jealous Love MAY HAWKS FORTUNE 173 Year After Year MAY HAWKS FORTUNE 173 Kaw-Liga DAVIS SISTERS FORTUNE 174 Sorrow And Pain DAVIS SISTERS FORTUNE 174 Heartbreak Ahead DAVIS SISTERS FORTUNE 175 Steelwood DAVIS SISTERS FORTUNE 175 Take It Or Leave It BOB SYKES & BOOTS GILBERT FORTUNE 176 2/54 Man, Turn Me Loose BOB SYKES & BOOTS GILBERT FORTUNE 176 2/54 Tennessee Luney Honeymoon GENE ROWE FORTUNE 177 A Memory From The Past GENE ROWE FORTUNE 177 Meet Me Down In Nashville MAY HAWKS FORTUNE 178 Wasted Years MAY HAWKS FORTUNE 178 Detroit Hula Girl YORK BROTHERS FORTUNE 180 EP Going Home YORK BROTHERS FORTUNE 180 EP Fickle Heart BOOTS GILBERT FORTUNE 180 EP Please Mister Bartender BOOTS GILBERT FORTUNE 180 EP Third Set Of Tears CAL DAVIS FORTUNE 185 2/56 Rock And Roll Baby EDDIE JACKSON FORTUNE 186 You Are The One EDDIE JACKSON FORTUNE 186 That Old Heartbreak Express BUSTER TURNER FORTUNE 187 56 True Love In My Heart BUSTER TURNER FORTUNE 187 56 Blue Flame BILL HICKS & SOUTHERNEERS FORTUNE 188 56 She's Done Gone BILL HICKS & SOUTHERNEERS FORTUNE 188 56 You Ain't No Good For Me JIMMY LEE FORTUNE 191 56 Sad And Lonely JIMMY LEE FORTUNE 191 56 Ye olde drunk’s Fortune singles listing– page 4 My Bucket's Got A Hole In It PETE DE BREE & WANDERERS FORTUNE 193 57 Wanderer’s Blues PETE DE BREE & WANDERERS FORTUNE 193 57 Sentimental Man MATT HOUSTON FORTUNE 195 I'm Home Again BILLY MARTIN FORTUNE 198 Honey Let's Go (To A Rock And JOHNNY POWERS FORTUNE 199 58 Roll Show) Your Love JOHNNY POWERS FORTUNE 199 58 Long Tall You (From Louisville) PETER DE BREE & WANDERERS FORTUNE 200 58 Hey, Mr. Presley PETER DE BREE & WANDERERS FORTUNE 200 58 He’ll Part The Waters LEXIE HARVEY & GOSPEL FOUR FORTUNE 201 58 All The Way To Heaven LEXIE HARVEY & GOSPEL FOUR FORTUNE 201 58 Rock The Universe DELL VAUGHN FORTUNE 205 58 A Cure For Love DELL VAUGHN FORTUNE 205 58 Hi-Ho Little Girl TERRIGAN BROTHERS FORTUNE 207 58 Little Love TERRIGAN BROTHERS FORTUNE 207 58 ELLIS KIRK & TOWN & COUNTRY Sweetie Pie FORTUNE 208 BOYS ELLIS KIRK & TOWN & COUNTRY Flamingo Rock FORTUNE 208 BOYS feat.
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