Wayne Raney - If Youve Got The Money Ive Got The Time

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Review by Robert A Gagnon

If You've Got The Money I've Got The Time is a classic album by Wayne Raney that features some of his best work. The album showcases Raney's unique blend of country, blues and honky-tonk music that has made him a legend in the industry.

From the opening track, "Why Don't You Haul Off And Love Me," to the closing number, "Del Rio Boogie," Raney's music is full of energy and enthusiasm. His distinctive voice, along with his skillful harmonica playing, is enough to keep listeners engaged throughout the album.

The album consists of 12 tracks, all of which are equally impressive. Some of the standout tracks include "Jack and Jill Boogie," "Del Rio Boogie," and "I Ain't Nothin' But A Tomcat's Kitten." Each song is a testament to Raney's talent as a musician and songwriter.

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Artist: Wayne Raney
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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
If You've Got The Money, I've Got The Time
Catfish Baby
Lost John Boogie
Lonsome Wind Blues
Real Hot Boogie
My Annabelle Lee
Heads Or Tails, I Win
I Ain't Nothin' But A Tom Cat's Kitten
I'm On My Way
The Family Tree Musta Fell On Me
Story Of The Orphan

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Catalog Numbers

RLP-491

Labels

Rimrock Records

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • LP
  • Album

Credits

RoleCredit
HarmonicaWayne Raney
Lead VocalsWayne Raney

Notes

All Songs: Fort Knox Music BMI

About Wayne Raney

Raney, Wayne (1921-1993) American country music harmonica player, singer / songwriter, born August 17, 1921 in Wolf Bayou, Arkansas and died of cancer January 23, 1993 in Drasco, Arkansas. He was married to . As a boy became interested in playing the harmonica. In 1938, he teamed up with Lonnie Glosson, another harmonica player, and they worked together off and on for many years. They put together a short transcribed radio show that ran on 200 radio stations around the country, including WCKY in Cincinnati, where they reportedly sold five million harmonicas in the late 1940s. He also recorded for in Cincinnati, where he had a #1 country hit with Why Dont You Haul Off and Love Me. Raney also worked with the Delmore Brothers; the moody harmonicas of Wayne and Lonnie Glosson and the great guitar riff of Zeke Turner helped make Blues Stay Away From Me a big record for the Delmores. He worked also with Lefty Frizzell. In 1956, he started working as a deejay at WCKY in Cincinnati and stayed there for around five years. It was during this time that he became involved in starting a couple of Indiana record companies: Poor Boy and American. On Poor Boy, he cut We Need a Whole Lot More of Jesus (and a Lot Less Rock and Roll), which also came out on Starday. Charlie Moore and Bill Napier cut a single on American. Wayne apparently also had a record company called , based in Oxford, which issued several EPs using leased King masters and were probably sold as a special offer over the radio. He finally moved back to Arkansas and founded with his son .

Name Vars

  • Paney
  • Poney
  • Rainey
  • Rainy
  • Raney
  • Ravey
  • Rayney
  • Reney
  • Roney
  • W Raney
  • W. Rainey
  • W. Raney
  • W.Raney
  • W: Raney
  • Wayne
  • Wayne Rainey
  • Wayne Raney And His Talking Harmonica
  • Wayne Ranley
  • Wayne Ranney
  • Wayne Roney
  • Wayne-Raney

Aliases

  • Lonesome Willie Evans
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Summary by Robert A Gagnon

If You've Got The Money I've Got The Time is an excellent album that showcases Wayne Raney's unique style and talent. It's a must-have for fans of country, blues, and honky-tonk music, and it's sure to leave listeners wanting more.