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| 3 || [[Carl T. Sprague]] || "[[When the Work's All Done This Fall]]" || Victor 19747 || {{Start date|1924|6|30}} || {{Start date|1924|11}} || 900,000 sales<ref name="Data">{{Cite web|url=https://www.sprague-database.org/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I131350&tree=SpragueProject|title=Carl Tyler Sprague b. 10 May 1896 Manvel, Brazoria Co., TX, USA d. 21 Feb 1979 Bryan, Brazos Co., TX, USA: The Sprague Project|website=Sprague-database.org|access-date=August 10, 2021}}</ref>
| 3 || [[Carl T. Sprague]] || "[[When the Work's All Done This Fall]]" || Victor 19747 || {{Start date|1924|6|30}} || {{Start date|1924|11}} || 900,000 sales<ref name="Data">{{Cite web|url=https://www.sprague-database.org/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I131350&tree=SpragueProject|title=Carl Tyler Sprague b. 10 May 1896 Manvel, Brazoria Co., TX, USA d. 21 Feb 1979 Bryan, Brazos Co., TX, USA: The Sprague Project|website=Sprague-database.org|access-date=August 10, 2021}}</ref>
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| 2 || [[Vernon Dalhart]] || "Wreck On the Southern Old 97" || Victor 19427 || {{Start date|1924|8|13}} || {{Start date|1924|10|3}} || US BB 1925 #38, US #4 for 1 week, 8 total weeks, 1,085,985 sales
| 2 || [[Vernon Dalhart]] || "Wreck On the Southern Old 97"<ref>{{Cite web |title=Victor 19427 (Black label (popular) 10-in. double-faced) - Discography of American Historical Recordings |url=https://adp.library.ucsb.edu/index.php/objects/detail/14375/Victor_19427 |access-date=2022-04-02 |website=adp.library.ucsb.edu}}</ref> || Victor 19427 || {{Start date|1924|8|13}} || {{Start date|1924|11}} || US BB 1925 #38, US #4 for 1 week, 8 total weeks, 1,085,985 sales
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| 4 || [[Fiddlin' John Carson]] || "[[The Arkansas Traveler (song)|Arkansaw Traveler]]" || Okeh 40108 || {{Start date|1924|4|3}} || {{Start date|1924|6}} || US BB 1924 #172, US #14 for 1 week, 1 total weeks
| 4 || [[Fiddlin' John Carson]] || "[[The Arkansas Traveler (song)|Arkansaw Traveler]]" || Okeh 40108 || {{Start date|1924|4|3}} || {{Start date|1924|6}} || US BB 1924 #172, US #14 for 1 week, 1 total weeks

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This is a list of notable events in country music that took place in the year 1924.

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Top Hillbilly (Country) Recordings

The following songs were extracted from records included in Joel Whitburn's Pop Memories 1890-1954,[1] record sales reported on the "Discography of American Historical Recordings" website, and other sources as specified. Numerical rankings are approximate.

Rank Artist Title Label Recorded Released Chart Positions
1 Wendell Hall "It Ain't Gonna Rain No Mo'" Victor 19171 October 12, 1923 (1923-10-12) November 23, 1923 (1923-11-23) US BB 1924 #1, US #1 for 6 weeks, 20 total weeks, 678,403 sales
2 Henry Whitter "Wreck On the Southern Old 97"[2] Okeh 40015 December 10, 1923 (1923-12-10) May 1924 (1924-05) US BB 1924 #163, US #14 for 1 week, 1 total weeks
3 Carl T. Sprague "When the Work's All Done This Fall" Victor 19747 June 30, 1924 (1924-06-30) November 1924 (1924-11) 900,000 sales[3]
2 Vernon Dalhart "Wreck On the Southern Old 97"[4] Victor 19427 August 13, 1924 (1924-08-13) November 1924 (1924-11) US BB 1925 #38, US #4 for 1 week, 8 total weeks, 1,085,985 sales
4 Fiddlin' John Carson "Arkansaw Traveler" Okeh 40108 April 3, 1924 (1924-04-03) June 1924 (1924-06) US BB 1924 #172, US #14 for 1 week, 1 total weeks
5 Fiddlin' John Carson "You Will Never Miss Your Mother Until She is Gone" Okeh 4994 November 7, 1923 (1923-11-07) February 1924 (1924-02) US BB 1924 #18, US #2 for 1 week, 8 total weeks
6 Uncle Dave Macon "Keep My Skillet Good and Greasy" Vocalion 14848 July 8, 1924 (1924-07-08) October 1924 (1924-10)
7 Eck Robertson and Henry Gilliland "Done Gone" Victor 19372 July 1, 1922 (1922-07-01) October 1924 (1924-10)
8 Fiddlin' John Carson "Fare You Well, Old Joe Clark" Okeh 40038 November 7, 1923 (1923-11-07) April 1924 (1924-04)
9 Ernest Thompson "Little Rosewood Casket" Columbia 216 September 9, 1924 (1924-09-09) November 1924 (1924-11)
10 Fiddlin' John Carson "John Henry Blues" Okeh 7004 March 24, 1924 (1924-03-24) November 1924 (1924-11) US BB 1924 #122, US #10 for 1 week, 1 total weeks
11 Wendell Hall and Carson Robison "Whistling the Blues Away" Victor 19338 May 1, 1924 (1924-05-01) October 1924 (1924-10) US BB 1924 #129, US #10 for 1 week, 1 total weeks
12 Eck Robertson and Henry Gilliland "Sallie Johnson And Billy In The Low Ground" Victor 19372 July 1, 1922 (1922-07-01) October 1924 (1924-10)
13 Riley Puckett "Rock All Our Babies To Sleep" Columbia 107 March 8, 1924 (1924-03-08) May 1924 (1924-05)
14 Henry Whitter "Lonesome Road Blues" Okeh 40015 December 10, 1923 (1923-12-10) January 1924 (1924-01)

Births

Deaths

References

  1. ^ Whitburn, Joel (1986). Joel Whitburn's Pop Memories 1890-1954. Record Research.
  2. ^ "OKeh matrix S-72167. The wreck on the Southern Old 97 / Henry Whitter - Discography of American Historical Recordings". adp.library.ucsb.edu. Retrieved 2022-04-02.
  3. ^ "Carl Tyler Sprague b. 10 May 1896 Manvel, Brazoria Co., TX, USA d. 21 Feb 1979 Bryan, Brazos Co., TX, USA: The Sprague Project". Sprague-database.org. Retrieved August 10, 2021.
  4. ^ "Victor 19427 (Black label (popular) 10-in. double-faced) - Discography of American Historical Recordings". adp.library.ucsb.edu. Retrieved 2022-04-02.
  5. ^ Heartland musician and songwriter Jimmy Work, dies at 94
  6. ^ Jimmy Work of Dukedom, Tennessee 1924 - 2018 Obituary

Further reading

  • Kingsbury, Paul, "Vinyl Hayride: Country Music Album Covers 1947–1989," Country Music Foundation, 2003 (ISBN 0-8118-3572-3)
  • Millard, Bob, "Country Music: 70 Years of America's Favorite Music," HarperCollins, New York, 1993 (ISBN 0-06-273244-7)
  • Whitburn, Joel. "Top Country Songs 1944–2005 – 6th Edition." 2005.