
Jack Guthrie (13 November 1915–15 January 1948) was born Leon Jerry Guthrie in Olive, Oklahoma, USA. He was a cousin of Woody Guthrie. His rewritten version of a Woody Guthrie song "Oklahoma Hills" (Capitol 201) reached #1 in 1945, staying on the charts for 19 weeks. The b side, "I'm A Brandin' My Darlin' With My Heart", reached #5 later that year. At the time the record became a hit Jack Guthrie was in the U.S. Army and stationed in the Pacific Theater.
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Oklahoma Hills
Oakie Boogie
The Clouds Rained Trouble Down
I Told You Once
This Troubled Mind Of Mine
Okie Boogie
No Need to Knock on My Door
When the Cactus Is in Bloom
Footprints in the Snow
I'm Brandin' My Darlin' With My Heart
Colorado Blues
Freight Train Blues
Oklahoma's Calling
Shut That Gate
This Troubled Mind O' Mine
Next to the Soil
Shame on You
Careless Darlin'
Track 1
Ida Red
Oakie Boggie
You Laughed and I Cried
My Rough and Rowdy Ways
Chained to a Memory
San Antonio Rose
Dallas Darlin'
I Still Love You as I Did in Yesterday
Lonesome Road Blues
Night Train to Memphis
Peach Picking Time in Georgia
I'm Tellin' You
I'll Always Be a Country Boy
I'm Building a Stairway to Heaven
Any Old Time
Please, Oh Please
Welcome Home Stranger
In the Shadows of My Heart
Home in San Antone
Look Out for the Crossing
Oklahoma Hills (1945)
Travelin' Blues
Oakie Bookie
If It's Wrong to Love You
For Oklahoma, I'm Yearnin'
Milk Cow Blues
Waitin' for a Train
You and My Old Guitar
Git Along, Little Paint
My Life's Been a Pleasure
Careless Love
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