Earl Aycock, *01-11-1930 Meridian, MS,
+18-10-2001
By Michel Ruppli, Praguefrank, Thieu Van De Vorst
SESSIONS see also George and Earl
Ca 1956 Nashville, TN – Earl Aycock
001 I’M REALLY GLAD YOU HURT ME Dixie EP 513
Gearl Aycock uncredited track on Dixie EP
ca April 1957 Bradley Film & Recording Studio, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville, TN – Earl Aycock (Producer: Pappy Daily)
002 YW-14946 I’M COMIN’HOME MG-20282
003 YW-14948 THE SAME TWO LIPS MG-20282
Early 1958 Nashville – Earl Aycock
004 THE LOVE THAT THRILLS Allstar 7164/BCD 17692
005 MAGIC WORDS Allstar 7164
BEAR FAMILY BCD 17692 THAT'LL FLAT GIT IT VOL.43/ROCKABILLY AND COUNTRY BOP FROM THE VAULTS OF ALLSTAR RECORDS (GER, 2024)
Ca 1960 Nashville, TN – Earl Aycock
006 CHRISTMAS CAN’T BE FAR AWAY SLP 123
STARDAY SLP 123 Y’LL HAVE A COUNTRY CHRISTMAS (1960)
ALBUMS
Bear Family [GER] BFX-15173 Goin' Steady With The Blues: Your High Tone Ways; Fifty Fifty Honky Tonkin'; Hi There Sweet Thing; I'm Just Passing Through; I Guess You Don't Care; Flutterbug; Sundown Train; Don't Add An Ex To Your Name; Got Anything; Weet Little Miss Blue Eyes; Can I; I Don't Know Nothing About Nothing; Don't Fix Up The Dog House; I'll Keep Your Name On File; Gold Wedding Band; Goin' Steady With The Blues - 85 George McCormick/George and Earl*
SINGLES
Allstar (1958)
7164 Love That Thrills / Magic Words - 03-58 (rev. March 31)
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