
Jimmie Widener was born in Seminole, Oklahoma in 1924. Played banjo and guitar as well as sang with Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys, guitar and vocals with Spade Cooley, guitar and vocals with Tex Williams, rhythm guitar with The Whipporwills, and originated The Country Gentlemen. During the early 1950's he MC'ed the Tex Williams television show, live from Knotts Berry Farm, and was one of the busiest session musicians in the Los Angelas area. He retired from the music business in the 1970's and passed away Sep. 8, 2001.
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I've Got The Hesitation Blues
That's My Lindy Lou
I Hear You Knockin'
Shuffletown
What a line!
I'll Be Satisfied
I Hear You Knocking
Hesitation Blues
I'm All Through Trusting You
(That's My) Lindy Lou
That's My Linda Lou
Cow Town Boogie
Things are not Quite The Same
You Can Stay At Home
Don't Bother Me
Come a little bit closer
You better wake Up Babe
Shuffle Town
I've Got the Hestiation Blues
I Can Tell Just As Plain
Rattle Snakin' Daddy
Let's Call It Over Now
Shuffletown (1947)
O.P.A. Blues
That's My Lindy Lou (1947)
That's My Lindy Lou (Hensley - Penny)
Thats My Linda Lou
Let's Call It All over Now
I Hear You Knockin`
There's A New Day Tomorrow
Jimmie Widener - What A Line!
I Hear You Knockin' (Hensley)
Wish
I'll Be Satisfied (1946)
I've Got The Hesitation Blues (1946)
I've Got the Hesitation Blues (Hensley - Penny)
Texas Boogie
What a Line
I Hear You Knockin' (1946)
I hear you knockin
Lets Call It All Over Now
Jimmie Widener - That's My Lindy Lou
I`ve Got the Hesitation Blues
Jimmie's Jump
You Better Wake Up, Babe
Texas Boogie - (Alt. Take)
Lindy Lou (That´s My)
I`ll Be Satisfied
Red Top
I Wish
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