
Ernest Earl "Jimmy" Walker (December 18, 1915 – June 27, 1990) was an American country musician. Jimmy Walker recorded the first version of the country standard "Detour" in 1945, and to date he is the only man who ever replaced Roy Acuff on the Grand Ole Opry. He also recorded numerous other western swing-honky tonk numbers, appeared as a regular on Midwestern Hayride, WWVA Jamboree and Louisiana Hayride, and appeared in several motion pictures.
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Detour
Swamp Country
High Geared Daddy
I Had Lots Of Troubles
Bright Lights Big City
Getting Out Of Town
Easy Rider
Four O' Clock Blues - Jimmy Walker
Out of Money, Out of Place, Out of Style
Come On, Get Your Morning Exercise
Mr. Freddie
How Can I Forget
Sweet Home Chicago
Just Out of Reach
Hi-Geared Daddy
Drown In My Broken Dreams
I Just Want to Hold On - Jimmy Walker
Small Town Baby
There She Goes
Out Of Money, Out Of Place
Stompin' With Jimmy
Four O'Clock Blues
Pieces of a Broken Man
Destroy Me
An Unfinished Song
Always Leaving, Always Gone
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Mr. Freddie Blues - Jimmy Walker
South Side Impressions
My Baby Left Me This Morning
Fox Huntin'
Kansas City Baby
Out Of Money Out of Place
Mr. Freddie Blues
King Bee
I Just Want To Hold On
Swamp Country (1966)
In Zaire
My Own Bad
Out In The Cold Again
I Had Lots Of Trouble
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Beautiful Brown Eyes
You're Easy to Love
Prison Blues
High-Geared Daddy
Inflation Blues
I Got The Best of You
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