Jack Cardwell
PersonSince 1925
Jack Cardwell's singles and EPs discography with cataloged releases, editions, and credits
Country singer-songwriter born November 9, 1925 in Chapman, Alabama. Died 22 October 1993. His first release, "The Death Of Hank Williams" reportedly sold over a half-million copies in 1953. From 1951-1967, he hosted "The Friendly Variety Show" televised locally in Mobile, Alabama. He was also the founder of the Mobile Country Music Association.
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You Hid Your Cheating Heart / My Love For You Would Fill Ten Pots
1952
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The Death Of Hank Williams / Two Arms
1953
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A Vitamin Called Love / I’m Gonna Write A Song About You
1953
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Dear Joan / You're Looking For Something
1953
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Lonesome Midnight / Can I
1953
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(Tell Your Friends to) Stop Laughing At Me / I'm Not Lazy, I'm Just Tired
1953
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I Can't Make Up My Mind / Walking Away My Blues
1954
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Whiskey, Women And Loaded Dice
1954
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There's A Train Leaving (Ev'ry Fifteen Minutes)
1954
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Diddle Diddle Dumpling
1954
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Are You Mine / Ko Ko Mo
1955
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Day Done Broke Too Soon This Morning / Whadaya Want
1955
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All Alone / Blue Lifetime
1959
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Big Jim Folsom
1962
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Christmas in Vietnam / Christmas Wedding
1969
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Dear Joan
1975
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The Hillbilly Researcher # 51
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