- Performer Frank Luther
- Title Eleven Cent Cotton / The Utah Trail
- Style Country
- Other formats DTS WMA DXD ADX APE AU AA
- Genre World & Folk & Country
- Size MP3 1382 mb
- Size FLAC 1813 mb
- Rating: 4.3
- Votes: 707
Frank Luther (2), Carson J. Robison And Frank Luther (2). Eleven Cent Cotton (as Dermer) Frank Luther (2), Carson J. Robison And Frank Luther (2) - Eleven Cent Cotton, Goin' Back To Texas (Shellac, 10"). Forty Cent Meat Mofungo - Bugged (Album).
Lyrics → C → Carson Robison → Singles → Frank Luther & Carson Robison:The Utah Trail.
This song is by Frank Luther and Carson Robison.
Carson Jay Robison (August 4, 1890 - March 24, 1957) was an American country music singer and songwriter. Although his impact is generally forgotten today, he played a major role in promoting country music in its early years through numerous recordings and radio appearances. He was also known as Charles Robison and sometimes composed under the pseudonym Carlos B. McAfee.
Frank Luther (2), Carson J. Frank Luther (2), Carson J. Robison And Frank Luther (2) - Eleven Cent Cotton, The Utah Trail (Shellac, 10").
Franklin Davis "Frank" Robinson (born 1930) is an aeronautical engineer and the founder of Robinson Helicopter Company in Torrance, California. He served as President, Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the company for many years. In the early 1970s, he designed the Robinson R22 helicopter, a popular, light, two-place civilian aircraft, which later developed into the R44, one of the most successful civil helicopters in history.
Carson Robison, Frank Luther (As Bud & Joe Billings) - Missouri Valley 03:07. All songs from A Cowboy's Life Is Good Enough For Me. Carson Robison & His Pioneers - Vintage Rare - 25 Cowboy Classics, 2013. Missouri Valley 02:51. The Strawberry Roan 03:18. All songs from Vintage Rare - 25 Cowboy Classics. Carson Robison - A Retrospective Carson Robison, 2014. All songs from A Retrospective Carson Robison. Carson Robison, Frank Luther Robison - Missouri Valley 03:07 Essential Cowboy Classics
Frank Luther continued to record, forming his own label and then working for a variety of educational record companies. He did a series for United Artists Records, some albums of songs adapted from the writings of various children's authors, and some narrations of children's books. These included Babar Songs and Stories, an LP of retellings of Jean de Brunhoff's Babar the Elephant series he recorded for Vocalion Records in the early 1960s. Luther's "Happy the Harmonica" was covered by media satirists Negativland on their album Free. Luther's last two albums, made in stereo for Pickwick International, were nostalgic re-visits to two familiar themes, A Treasury of Mother Goose Songs and American Folk Songs.
Flag as Inappropriate. Carry Me Back to the Lone Prairie". Carson Robison on Victor Records. Carson Robison at the National Jukebox.
| B | –Frank Luther | Eleven Cent CottonWritten-By – Miller*, Dermer* |
| A | –Carson J. Robison* And Frank Luther | The Utah TrailWritten-By – Palmer* |
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