Jimmy Driftwood
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 26 years ago |
Date of birth | June 20,1907 |
Zodiac sign | Gemini |
Born | Timbo |
Arkansas | |
United States | |
Date of died | July 12,1998 |
Died | Fayetteville |
Arkansas | |
United States | |
Full name | James Corbitt Morris |
Albums | He Had a Long Chain On |
The Collection Volume Two | |
Job | Teacher |
Professor | |
Singer | |
Songwriter | |
Environmentalist | |
Education | John Brown University |
University of Central Arkansas | |
Songs | The Battle of New Orleans |
Tennesee Stud | |
The Wilderness Road | |
Billy Yank and Johnny Reb | |
Down in the Arkansas | |
Unfortunate Man | |
Driftwood at Sea | |
Mooshatanio | |
The Bear Flew Over the Ocean | |
Soldier's Joy | |
Tucumacari | |
Razorback Steak | |
On Top of Shilohs Hill | |
The Maid of Argenta | |
Rock of Chickamauga | |
Won't You Come Along and Go | |
Arkansas Traveler | |
Rattlesnake Song | |
First Covered Wagon | |
Oh Florie | |
Banjer Picin' Man | |
The Horse Trader's Song | |
I'm a Pore Rebel Soldier | |
Chalamette | |
Long Chain | |
The Battle of San Juan Hill | |
Fidi Diddle Um A-Dazey | |
Beautiful White River Valley | |
The Song of Creation | |
What Is the Color of the Soul of a Man? | |
Four Little Girls in Boston | |
Big John Davy | |
Also known as | Jimmy Driftwood |
Instruments | Vocals |
Guitar | |
Banjo | |
Fiddle | |
Dulcimer | |
Mouth Bow | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1155176 |
Jimmy Driftwood Life story
James Corbitt Morris, known professionally as Jimmy Driftwood or Jimmie Driftwood, was an American folk music songwriter and musician, most famous for his songs "The Battle of New Orleans" and "Tennessee Stud". Driftwood wrote more than 6,000 folk songs, of which more than 300 were recorded by various musicians.