
Coley Jones (circa 1880s – 1930s) was an American country blues mandolin player popular in Dallas, Texas in the 1920s. Much of Jones's background, such as residency, date of birth and death, are obscured, but he is best remembered for leading and recording with The Dallas String Band, with their most known song being the traditional Irish folk tune, "Drunkard's Special". Jones was born sometime in the late-1880s, in Texas, and was associated with music at an early age
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Drunkard's Special
Army Mule In No Man's Land
Traveling Man
The Elder's He's My Man
Drunkard’s Special
Army man in no man's land
Travelling Man
The Elder is my man
Hokum Blues
Drunkards Special
The Elder He's My Man
I Used To Call Her Baby
drunken special
Beer Bottle Mama
Sweet mama Blues
Elder's He's My Man, The
The Drunkard's Special
Shine
Drunkard's Special - Coley Jones
So Tired
Drunkard's Spec
Untitled
Dallas Rag
Drunkards Special - 2020 Remaster
He throws that thing
Sugar Blues
04 Drunkard's Special
Drunkard`s Special
Drunkard's Special (1929)
I can't stand that
Listen Everybody
04 Coley Jones - Drunkard's Special
Coley Jones - Drunkard's Special
Easin' in (feat. Bobbie Cadillac)
--Drunkard's Special
Hokum Blues (feat. Dallas String Band)
Drunkard's Special (Coley Jones)
Chasin' Rainbows
The Elder's, He's My Man
Drunkard's Special
The Elder’s He’s My Man
Drunkard's Special (My Good Man (My Good Old Man - Three Nights Drunk - Four Nights Drunk - Seven Nights Drunk)
Track 12
Drunkyards Special
You Gonna Need My Help Some Day
Drunkard's Special -
Army Mule In No Man's Land - Coley Jones
Track 09
Track 15
Track 01
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