
Ramblin' Jimmie Dolan (Lee Roy Pettit, Gardena, CA, USA, October 29, 1916 – Riverside Co., CA, USA, July 31, 1994) was a Western swing musician (vocals, guitar). He is best remembered for his hit single, "Hot Rod Race" on Capitol Records, which reached No. 7 on the Billboard country chart in February 1951.
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Hot Rod Race
Juke Box Boogie
Tennessee Baby
Hot Rod Mama
All Alone In Texas
Nicotine Fits
Hotrod Race
It Had To Come Someday
Wine, Women and Pink Elephants
A Load of Trouble (And a Worried Mind)
Tool Pusher On A Rotary Rig
Playin' Dominoes And Shootin' Dice
RFD Blues
I Wonder If I Can Lose The Blues This Way
Black Denim Trousers And Motorcycle Boots
I'll Never Go Sailing Again
I'm Gonna Whittle You Down To Size
Jolly Captain Huddlestead
Lost Love Blues
The Wheel That Does The Squeakin'
I'll Sail My Ship Alone
Wham Bam Thank You Mam
I'm Alone Because I Love You
Jukebox Boogie
I Knew That You Were Foolin' All Along
Rack Up The Balls Boys
Who's Kiddin' Who
Wham! Bam! Thank You Ma'am
Sorrows I Can't Hide
One Million Railroad Ties from Home [Alternate Take][#]
You Ought To See My Sunshine
I Ain't Gonna Bring My Bacon Home To You
Good-Bye My One and Only
One Diamond Ring
Washed Away With The Tide
Wham Bam Thank You Ma'am
Baby Did You Lie to Me [Alternate Take][#]
Good Bye My One And Only
Look A Here, Baby
Look-A Here, Baby
Hor Rod Race
If You Care Again [Alternate Take][#]
I Knew That You Were Foolin' All Along [Complete Version]
Hot Rod Race (1951)
T for Texas (Blue Yodel No. 1) [#]
Baby Did You Lie To Me
Walkin' the Floor Over You [Alternate Take][#]
One Million Railroad Ties From Home
Look-a-Here Baby
One Million Railroad Ties From Home (Take 1)
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