
Darby and Tarlton two began to play together and were signed to Columbia Records in 1927. Their second record — with "Birmingham Jail" on one side and "Columbus Stockade Blues" on the other — was a hit, selling nearly 200,000 copies. Their recording career petered out in 1930, and they both gave up the music business in 1935. They were rediscovered during the folk revival and played a handful of reunion concerts together.
As an Amazon Associate, Spinn Radio earns from qualifying purchases.
Lonesome Frisco Line
Slow Wicked Blues
Birmingham Jail
Careless Love
Lowe Bonnie
On The Banks Of A Lonely River
All Bound Down In Texas
Pork Chops
Alto Waltz
Ooze It Up To Me
Columbus Stockade
Down In Florida On A Hog
Little Bessie
Thirteen Years In Kilbie Prison
Let's Be Friends Again
Sweet Sarah Blues
Goin' Down That Lonesome 'Frisco Line'
Roy Dixon
Moonshine Blues
New Birmingham Jail
mexican rag
Heavy Hearted Blues
The Weaver's Blues
Rising Sun Blues
By The Old Oaken Bucket, Louise
My Little Blue Heaven
Faithless Husband
Lonesome In The Pines
Lonesome Railroad
columbus stockade blues
Birmingham Town
Black Jack Moonshine
Ooze Up To Me
Frankie Dean
Roy Dixon (Alt)
After The Sinking Of The Titanic
Country Girl Valley
Touring Yodel Blues
Freight Train Ramble
Sweetheart Of My Dreams
The Whistling Songbird
Hard Time Blues
Dixie Mail
Little Ola
Once I Had A Fortune
She's Waiting For Me (Fort Benning Blues)
After The Ball
The Rainbow Division
If You Ever Learn To Love Me
Irish Police
Tune into 50,000+ live radio stations from every corner of the world on an interactive 3D globe with audio-reactive visualizations.