
Jimmy Swan (Nov. 18, 1912 - 1995) was an American country musician. Swan came from a rural Alabama farming family; his father abandoned the family when Swan was very young, and he was brought up in Birmingham. His mother died in the late 1920s, and he was destitute for most of his teenage years. At age 15, he won a talent show at an Alabama radio station, but didn't make anything of it at first. He married at age 17 and quickly had several children, and was unable to put together a band until the beginning of the 1940s.
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I Had a Dream
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Lonesome Daddy Blues
Triflin' on Me
One More Time
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Mark of Shame
Rattlesnake Daddy
Frost on My Roof
The Last Letter
I Love You Too Much
Good and Lonesome
County Cattin'
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Honky Tonkin'
Why Did You Change Your Mind
Lonesome Man
It Takes a Lonesome Man
No One Loves a Broken Heart
The Little Church
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Hey Baby Baby
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The Way That You're Living
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Country Cattin
Little Fine Healthy Thing
Don't Conceal Your Wedding
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Triflin On Me
Triflin' On My
Country Cattin´
Honky Tonkin In Mississippi
The Epitome of a Downgrade
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Hey Baby, Baby
The Last Letter (Frank Walker's Letter To Hank Williams)
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Talkin Route 81 Blues
Don't Push Me Away
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