SESSION DISCOGRAPHY * ALBUMS DISCOGRAPHY * SINGLES DISCOGRAPHY

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Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Bobby Bond



Robert William Reinhardt, *09-02-1944 Grand Rapids, MI
2nd version
by Praguefrank, Thieu Van De Vorst, Carl G. Cederblad, Lennart Gustavsson
SESSIONS

April 1958 poss. Detroit, MI – Bob And The Rockbillies (Bob Reinhardt, Jim Braisted, Dick Wolf, Jerry Lewis)
001 J8OW-2936-2 BABY WHY DID YOU HAVE TO GO Blue Chip 011
002 J8OW-2937-2 YOUR KIND OF LOVE Blue Chip 011
1959 poss. Detroit, MI - Bob and The Bandits
003 K8OW-8391 NOW SHE’S GONE LR 598
004 K8OW-8392 I’M GONNA STOP CRYIN‘ LR 598
ca. December 1960 poss. Detroit, MI – Bobby Bond And The Bandits
005 ZTSC-67309 SWEET LOVE Danceland D-1000 Jamie 1185
006 ZTSC-67310 LIVING DOLL Danceland D-1000 Jamie 1185
ca. November 1963 Columbia Recording Studio, 804 17th Avenue South, Nashville, TN – Bobby Bond (Bobby Bond [vcl], Kelso Herston [gt], Ray Edenton [gt], Wayne Moss [gt],
Pete Drake [steel], Buddy Killen [bass], Buddy Harman [drums], Hargus Robbins [piano], Charlie McCoy [harmonica], Boots Randolph [sax]. Producer: Bob Shad)
007 IT'S SO HARD TO FORGET YOU THAT WAY Time S-2122
008 FOOTPRINTS IN THE SNOW Time S-2122
009 GOLDEN WEDDING BAND Time S-2122
010 IT'S HARD TO BE A BIG MAN ON YOUR KNEES Time S-2122
011 THIS IS A LONELY LONELY TOWN Time S-2122
012 YOUR OWN PRECIOUS WAY Time S-2122
013 FIVE HUNDRED MILES Time S-2122
014 YOU'RE WALKIN' OUT OF MY LIFE TOMORROW Time S-2122
015 HOW'S EVERYTHING IN YOUR WORLD TODAY? Time S-2122
016 HALF-PAST ELEVEN O'CLOCK Time S-2122
017 DUEL AT DAWN Time S-2122
018 I CAN'T FIND MARY ANYWHERE Time S-2122
1965 unknown - Bobby Bond (Producer: John Hurley)
019 50501 YOU'VE GOT TIME Wand WND 1102/
020 50502 HONEY YOU’VE BEEN ON MY MIND WND 1102
1965 Nashville, TN – Bobby Bond
021 KING OF THE ROAD Somerset/Stereo Fidelity SF-24400 SF-25200 SF-28800
022 CHUG-A-LUG Somerset/Stereo Fidelity SF-24400
023 GREENBEANS Somerset/Stereo Fidelity SF-24400
024 ENGINE ENGINE NO.9 Somerset/Stereo Fidelity SF-24400
025 SAD EYES Somerset/Stereo Fidelity SF-24400
026 DANG ME Somerset/Stereo Fidelity SF-24400
027 KANSAS CITY STAR Somerset/Stereo Fidelity SF-24400
028 CAMPTOWN RACES Somerset/Stereo Fidelity SF-24400
029 YOU CAN'T ROLLER SKATE IN A BUFFALO HERD Somerset/Stereo Fidelity SF-24400
030 SNOWBALLS IN JULY Somerset/Stereo Fidelity SF-24400
ca. late 1965 Nashville, TN – Bobby Bond
031 A CITY CALLED BLUE Somerset/Stereo Fidelity SF-25200
032 ROVIN' GAMBLER Somerset/Stereo Fidelity SF-25200 SF-28800
033 ABILENE Somerset/Stereo Fidelity SF-25200 SF-28800
034 SIX DAYS ON THE ROAD Somerset/Stereo Fidelity SF-25200
1966 Nashville, TN – Bobby Bond
035 DISTANT DRUMS Somerset/Stereo Fidelity SF-26300
036 FOUR WALLS Somerset/Stereo Fidelity SF-26300
037 RED RIVER VALLEY Somerset/Stereo Fidelity SF-26300
038 WABASH CANNONBALL Somerset/Stereo Fidelity SF-26300
039 DOWN IN THE VALLEY Somerset/Stereo Fidelity SF-26300
040 HE'LL HAVE TO GO Somerset/Stereo Fidelity SF-26300
041 YONDER COMES A SUCKER Somerset/Stereo Fidelity SF-26300
042 STREETS OF LAREDO Somerset/Stereo Fidelity SF-26300
043 HOME Somerset/Stereo Fidelity SF-26300
044 BILLY BAYOU Somerset/Stereo Fidelity SF-26300
1966 unknown – Bobby Bond
045 KS-50055 TWENTY MEN Parrot PAR 10830
046 KS-50056? WHERE DOES THE MAN GO FROM HERE Parrot PAR 10830
31 January 1968 Nashville, TN – Bobby Bond
047 N 50519 ANYWAY MGM K13951
048 N 50520 MR AND MRS. BROWN K13951
ca. early 1969 Nashville, TN – Bobby Bond (Producer: Don Gant)
049 M 51570 ONE MORE MILE, ONE MORE TOWN (ONE MORE TIME) Warner Brothers 7292
050 M 51571 IF YOU'RE LEAVIN' ME 7292
ca. August 1969 Nashville, TN – Bobby Bond
051 M 17510 PACK MY SUITCASE 7341
052 M 17511 JENNIFER, IT'S GOODBYE 7341
ca. March 1970 poss. Acuff-Rose Sound Studio, Nashville, TN – Bobby Bond (Producer: Don Gant)
053 F-1393 HOUSTON BLUES 45-K-1566
054 F-1394 LOOKING FOR MY TRACKS 45-K-1566 45-K-1649
055 F-1395 ONE MOR MILE, ONE MORE TOWN (ONE MORE TIME) 45-K-1630
ca. April 1970 poss. Acuff-Rose Sound Studio, Nashville, TN – Bobby Bond (Producer: Don Gant)
056 F-1400 PUT ME ON THE ROAD TO THE COUNTRY 45-K-1610
057 F-1401 IF YOU'RE GOIN' GIRL 45-K-1610
ca. November 1970 poss. Acuff-Rose Sound Studio, Nashville, TN – Bobby Bond (Producer: Don Gant)
058 NOTHING NEW IN OKLAHOMA 45-K-1594
059 SIX WHITE HORSES 45-K-1630
060 F-1428 CASE OF THE BLUES 45-K-1594
ca. July 1972 Acuff-Rose Sound Studio, Nashville, TN – Bobby Bond (Producer: Don Gant)
061 F-1580 YOU DON'T MESS AROUND WITH ME 45-K-1649
062 F-1581 YOU CAN CLOSE YOUR EYES 45-K-1656
063 F-1582 NEXT TIME AROUND 45-K-1656
ca. August 1973 Acuff-Rose Sound Studio, Nashville, TN – Bobby Bond (Don Gant)
064 /73L-5416* I'LL SING FOR YOU HK 305*
065 /73L-5417* JOHN MARTIN HK 305*

ALBUMS
Time 5122/S-2122 On The Country Side:
It's So Hard To Forget You That Way; Footprints In The Snow; Golden Wedding Band; It's Hard To Be A Big Man On Your Knees; This Is A Lonely Lonely Town; Your Own Precious Way; Five Hundred Miles; You're Walkin' Out Of My Life Tomorrow; How's Everything In Your World Today?; Half-Past Eleven O'Clock; Duel At Dawn; I Can't Find Mary Anywhere – 01-64 (MX: TY 270/1)
Somerset/Stereo Fidelity P/SF-24400 The Roger Miller Songbook:
King Of The Road; Chug-A-Lug; Greenbeans; Engine Engine No.9; Sad Eyes; Dang Me; Kansas City Star; Camptown Races; You Can't Roller Skate In A Buffalo Herd; Snowballs In July - 65 (reissued on Alshire S-5312 Country Hits Made Famous By Roger Miller IN 1969)
Somerset/Stereo Fidelity P/SF-25200 A Country Boy Looks Down That Lonesome Road:
[Earl Cupit:] Lonesome Road; Detroit City; Saginaw Michigan; Goin' Down The Road; I'll Be Here In A Long Long Time; [Bobby Bond:] A City Called Blue; Rovin' Gambler; King Of The Road; Abilene; Six Days On The Road – 66
Somerset/Stereo Fidelity P/SF-26300 I Remeber Jim Reeves:
Distant Drums; Four Walls; Red River Valley; Wabash Cannonball; Down In The Valley; He'll Have To Go; Yonder Comes A Sucker; Streets Of Laredo; Home; Billy Bayou – 66 (UK issue in 1966 on Marble Arch MALS 667)
Somerset/Stereo Fidelity P/SF-28800 Country Boy Keeps Movin' On:
Roving Gambler; Knight Of The Road; Abilene; I'm Movin' On; King Of The Road; Detroit City; Memphis; Chattanooga Shoe Shine Boy; I'll Be Here A Long Time; Salt Lake City – 11-67 Bobby Bond, Earl Cupit (sampler)
Suite 102 603-2 Studio 102 Essentials: Camptown Races;  Chug-a-lug;  Dang Me; Engine Engine Number Nine;  Kansas City Star;  King Of The Road;  Little Green Apples;  Sad Eyes;   Snowballs In July;  You Can't Roller Skate In A Buffalo Herd 30-04-09 (possibly overdubbed masters)

SINGLES

Blue-Chip (1958) Bob And The Rockbillies
011 Baby Why Did You Have To Go / Your Kind Of Love - 58
Loki (1959) Bob and The Bandits
LR 598 Now She’s Gone / I’m Gonna Stop Cryin‘- 59
Danceland (1960)
D-1000 Sweet Love / Living Doll – 01-61 (reissued in April 1961 on Jamie 1185)
Wand (1965)
WND-1102 You've Got Time / Honey You’ve Been On My Mind - 65
London/Parrot (1966)
45 PAR10830 Twenty Men / Where Does The Man Go From Here - 66
MGM (1968)
K 13951 Anyway / Mr. And Mrs. Brown - 07-68
Warner Brothers (1969)
7292 One More Mile, One More Town (One More Time) / If You're Leavin' Me - 05-69
7341 Pack My Suitcase / Jennifer, It's Goodbye - 09-69
Hickory (1970-73)
45-K-1566 Looking For My Tracks / Houston Blues - 05-70 (rev. May 23)
45-K-1594 Case Of The Blues / Nothing New In Oklahoma - 02-71
45-K-1610 If You're Goin', Girl / Put Me On The Road To The Country - 09-71
45-K-1630 One More Mile, One More Town (One More Time) / Six White Horses - 03-72
45-K-1649 You Don't Mess Around With Jim / Lookin' For My Tracks – 09-72 (rev. Sept. 30)
45-K-1656 Next Time Around / You Can Close Your Eyes - 01-73
HK 305 I'll Sing For You / John Martin - 09-73

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Acknowledgements

Thanks to Michel Ruppli, not only for his books which I use daily, but also for a large amount of rare and unpublished data from his giant archive.
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Thanks to Mario Manciotti for sending session details daily
Thanks to Kurt Rokitta for a lot of session info
Thanks to Bill Daniels for sharing a lot of labels info
Thanks to Lillies Ohlsson for many western swing contributions.
Thanks to Dick Grant for many artists files
Thanks to Thieu Van De Vorst for a lot of additions and corrections
Thanks to Goran Adolph for many rare albums info
Thanks to Hans Sandberg for many rare session data
Thanks to Chris Huskey for many sessions info.
Thanks to Kittra Moore for musicians and recording data
Thanks to Dik de Heer for many additions on rockabilly.
Thanks to Luiz Roberto Costa for helping me with the western genre.
Thanks to Wolf Ruediger Sommer, who not only sent me additional data, but is also watch-dog, correcting my typos and other errors.
Thanks to Robert Platt for priceless info on Canadian (but not only) artists.
Thanks to Phil Watson for hard work on Crown Prince of country music discography. Thanks to Walter Gabriel for filling the gaps in track listings of rare albums and various artists compilations.
Thanks to Kent Heineman for many independent recordings info
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Thanks to Tony Middleton for RCA session info.
Thanks to Xavier Maire for interesting additions and for info on his website www.bopping.org.
Thanks to Henk Scholts for long time cooperation.
Thanks to Richard Price for miscellaneous session information
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Thanks to Reginald Bartlette for info and additions of Columbia custom numbers.
Thanks to Katarina Fromm for various singles info.
Thanks to many others who sent some info - all are important.
Thanks to Richard Weize for his idea to produce projects, which have small commercial potential, but huge value for collectors - I spend a lot of money buying boxes and CDs, sometimes mainly because of the accompanying discographies.
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