
Henry Roland "Bud" Hobbs was the 2nd son born to Henry Leonard Hobbs and Ella Pearl Scott. Bud was a Western Singer in late 40's to mid 1950's with a voice to remember. Bud Hobbs and his Trail Herders recorded 30 songs with MGM records. Bud record "Lousiana Swing" in 1954, on lead guitar was Buck Owens, Piano-Bill Woods, and the dual fiddles of Oscar Whittington and Jelly Sanders. This song may have been the first to be recorded in the legendary style known as the "Bakersfield Sound."
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Louisiana Swing (1955)
Louisiana Swing
Mean, Mean, Mean
Lazy Mazy
Goose Rock
There Ain't No Pleasin' You
Honey There Ain't No Pleasin' You
Brimstone Beauty
Right On Down The Line
You're Just What The Doctor Ordered
Pick Up Truck
I Heard About You
Too Proud To Cry
Rightfully Mine
Tears From A Silver Haired Lady
Oklahoma Sweetheart
Youre Mine Tonight
I'm Gonna Set You Free
Matrimony Mama
Mean,Mean,Mean
I Believe Im Entitled To You
Enough Is Enough
Try Being True
First, Last And Always
Alabama Moon
I Found Out
Honey There Aint No Pleasin You
Broken Fences And Broken Dreams
Last Dance Tonight
Headin Down The Wrong Highway
Candy Kisses
Tennessee Border
I Never Knew I Loved You
I Found You Out
For The Sake Of An Old Memory
MEAN MEAN MEAN
Headin' Down The Wrong Highway
Mean Mean Man
Louisiana Swing (1954)
Lazy Mary
I Heard About You2
I Never Knew I Loved You 'Til The Day You Said Goodbye
You're Mine Tonight (But Will You Be Mine Tomorrow)
I Believe I'm Entitled To You
Louisiana Swing ( 1954 )
Honey, There Ain't No Pleasin' You
Mean, Mean, Mean ∆
You're Mine Tonight
Oklahoma Sweethearts
Bud Hobbs - Louisiana Swing
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