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Tuesday 30 March 2010

MELL-O-TONE RECORDS


Buss Everett Studio. 115½ Jefferson Avenue
Dallas Texas

MELL-O-TONE 1
BUSS EVERETT AND HIS MEL-O-TONE [sic] BOYS
Shackles And Chains (1.A) (Vocal – Geo. McCoy)
(Buss Everett) (No Publisher Noted)
Your Last Goodbye (1.B) (Vocal – Geo. McCoy)
(Geo. McCoy – Buss Everett) (No Publisher Noted)

Note: “Shackles And Chains” is the Jimmie Davis song!

MELL-O-TONE 1002
BUSS EVERETT AND HIS MELL-O-TONE BOYS
Watching You Thru (Those Teardrops, Dear) (1002.A)
(Vocal – Geo. McCoy) (Buss Everett) (No Publisher Noted)
Could I Ever Be Happy Again (1002.B) (Vocal – Buss Everett & Geo.
McCoy) (Buss Everett) (No Publisher Noted)

MELL-O-TONE 1003
BUSS EVERETT AND HIS MELL-O-TONE BOYS
The Hazy Hills Of California (1003.A) (Vocal – Geo. McCoy)
(Adell Fowler) (No Publisher Noted)
It Could Never Be The Same (1003.B) (Vocal – Geo. McCoy)
(Geo. McCoy) (No Publisher Noted)

Note: MELL-O-TONE 1003 is a Research Craft Pressing.




Hear "The Hazy Hills Of California"

2 comments:

  1. Buss Everett was my great uncle. I took guitar lessons at his studio. Can"t believe
    I found this on your site. Clint Birdwell

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  2. Thank you for your comments Clint; Do you have a photo of your Great Uncle that we could post here?

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