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Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Jimmie Lee Morris

by Michel Ruppli, Jason Odd
SESSIONS

1969 Hollywood, CA - Jimmy Lee Morris aka Jimmie Lee Morris (Producer: Donnie Owens, Joe Nixon)
001 ED-270 TALK ABOUT LONESOME LHI-23
1969 Hollywood, CA - Jimmie Lee Morris (Producer: Donnie Owens, Joe Nixon)
002 ED-276 FILL IT UP LHI-23
1973 Pete's Place, 809 18th Ave. South, Nashville, TN - Jimmie Lee Morris (Producer: Earl Ball)
003 27752 STEP BY STEP Atlantic Country CY-4014
004 27753 ONE MORE COUNTRY SONG Atlantic Country CY-4010
005 27754 A BAD TIME TO LEAVE unissued
006 27755 PART TIME LOVE unissued
007 27756 KING OF COUNTRY MUSIC Atlantic Country CY-4024
008 27757 HONKY TONK DREAMS Atlantic Country CY-4010
009 27758 DOG-GONE DONE WRONG BLUES Atlantic Country CY-4014
9 May 1974 Jack Clement Recording Studio, 3102 Belmont Blvd., Nashville, TN - Jimmie Lee Morris and The Hollywood Cowboys (Producer: Earl Ball)
010 28937 WALK IT LIKE YOU TALK IT Atlantic Country CY-4024
011 28938 HOLLYWOOD COWBOY unissued
012 28939 MY FAVORITE GEORGE JONES SONG unissued
Note by Jason Odd: Atlantic Masters were sold to Jimmy, who had them re
mastered and issued as a private press LP in the 70s that he sold from the bandstand.

ALBUMS
Mr. Honky Tonk Show: (details unknown)

SINGLES
LHI (1969)
LHI-23 Talk About Lonesome / Fill It Up - 70
Atlantic (1973-74)
CY-4010 One More Country Song / Honky Tonk Dreams - 11-73
CY-4014 Step By Step / Dog-Gone Done Wrong Blues - 03-74
CY-4024 King Of Country Music / Walk It Like You Talk It - 06-74

3 comments:

  1. Jimmy Morris, aka Jimmie Lee Morris and Jimmy Lee Morris had a 45 on Lee Hazelwood's LHI Records around 1970, it was recorded in Hollywood in 1969.

    The Atlantic sessions were produced by Earl Ball.

    Although he left the deal before Nashville Atlantic shut their operations in 1974, the Atlantic Masters were sold to Jimmy, who had them remastered and issued as a private press LP in the 70s that he sold from the bandstand.
    A very rare record.

    Cheers

    Jason Odd

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  2. Does anyone know the whereabouts of Jimmy Lee Morris as of today?

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  3. He's my uncle. I haven't seen him in a long time. I think he's in Arizona now.

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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 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.
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Thanks to Katarina Fromm for various singles info.
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