Box 0614.049
Contains 5 Results:
"Y'all Come" (A. Duff) - Roland Johnson / "The Ballad of Big Jim Folsom" (Jimmy Rogers) - Jack Cardwell, undated
The Photographs and Audiovisual Materials Subseries contains photographs of the inauguration of President Harry Truman in 1949. It also includes recordings of campaign songs such as “The Ballad of Big Jim Folsom,” and a cassette tape recording of Ruby Folsom, James E. Folsom's sister, made by Ralph Hammond's son Ben.
"Big Jim Folsom" (Arthur Clements) - Jack Cardwell - with Luke McDaniels Orchestra, undated
The Photographs and Audiovisual Materials Subseries contains photographs of the inauguration of President Harry Truman in 1949. It also includes recordings of campaign songs such as “The Ballad of Big Jim Folsom,” and a cassette tape recording of Ruby Folsom, James E. Folsom's sister, made by Ralph Hammond's son Ben.
"Big Jim - Part 1 / "Big Jim," concluded - by H.F. Faucett, 1954, September 10
The Photographs and Audiovisual Materials Subseries contains photographs of the inauguration of President Harry Truman in 1949. It also includes recordings of campaign songs such as “The Ballad of Big Jim Folsom,” and a cassette tape recording of Ruby Folsom, James E. Folsom's sister, made by Ralph Hammond's son Ben.
"Big Jim Folsom" - Recorded by Baldwin County's Own Ethel Williams and Her Orchestra - Arthur Clements, Ethel Williams, undated
The Photographs and Audiovisual Materials Subseries contains photographs of the inauguration of President Harry Truman in 1949. It also includes recordings of campaign songs such as “The Ballad of Big Jim Folsom,” and a cassette tape recording of Ruby Folsom, James E. Folsom's sister, made by Ralph Hammond's son Ben.
"Big Jim" / "What'Cha Think about It Buddy" (Bill Samford) - Buddy Killen with Band, undated
The Photographs and Audiovisual Materials Subseries contains photographs of the inauguration of President Harry Truman in 1949. It also includes recordings of campaign songs such as “The Ballad of Big Jim Folsom,” and a cassette tape recording of Ruby Folsom, James E. Folsom's sister, made by Ralph Hammond's son Ben.