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  1. 12 de sept. de 2019 · Jimmie Rodgers, America's blue yodeler and a victor recording artist died in New York City, Friday, May 26 with TB. His body arived (sic) in Meridian, Miss., at 8:50 p.m. with a great crowd ...

  2. No wonder Rodgers remained beloved by generations of country music fans. The youngest son of a railroad man, Rodgers was born and raised in Meridian, Mississippi. Following his mother's death in 1904, he and his older brother went to live with their mother's sister, where he first became interested in music. Rodgers' aunt was a former teacher ...

  3. 8 de abr. de 2022 · 10. The World I Used to Know (1969) Jimmie Rodgers "The World I Used to Know". Watch on. This song was released in 1969 on Rodgers’ album “The World I Used to Know.”. It is a ballad about lost love and heartache. The song was written by Rodgers and Bob McDill, and it is one of the singer’s most popular tracks.

  4. Blues Classical Country. Electronic Folk International. Pop/Rock Rap R&B. Jazz Latin All Genres Articles. My Profile. Staff Picks. Year in Review. Advanced Search ... Golden Hits: 15 Hits of Jimmie Rodgers by Jimmie F. Rodgers. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  5. 24 de ene. de 2021 · Jimmie Rodgers, singer of the 1957 hits “Honeycomb” and “Kisses Sweeter Than Wine” whose career in music and movies was disrupted by a severe head injury a decade later, has died at age 87.

  6. Bridging Hardship, 1928-1945. Forging Ahead, 1946–Present. Mississippi is properly famous as the home of the blues and of the first star of rock and roll. It is also the home of Jimmie Rodgers, described by many as “The Father of Country Music.”. Rodgers had two other nicknames during his career, “The Singing Brakeman,” which referred ...

  7. 18 de jun. de 2018 · Rodgers decided to record another album in that vein in 1961, titled The Folk Song World of Jimmie Rodgers. It included “The Midnight Special”, “Hush Little Baby” and “English Country Garden”. The later title was not a hit in the USA. It hardly charted in any American radio market. However, it became Rodgers biggest hit in the UK ...