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"No Music, No betties, no lucky" new album out now

Lucky's Album: "NO MUSIC, NO BETTIES, NO LUCKY"  Available worldwide on Apple Music  iTunes. From SLIP<>DISC RECORDS  

The Grass Hopper Blues

An Instrumental written by Lucky White, never recorded until now. Performed by Lucky White Jr. 

Lucky White's music catalog suffers copyright violations

His music was so good that several unauthorized record companies overseas in the Netherlands, Holland  actually hid Lucky's songs under another bands name. That's funny because Lucky's songs were played on the radio throughout 1950's and 60's as  "Bill Taylor with Lucky and his band".  The song will always remain the same. 

Flour, Lard, Coffee, Sugar (1953)

Lucky White and his band, the Dude Ranch Playboys. By 1953 Leodie Jackson, (Lucky's Rock Star steal guitar player) had left the band to work with Bing Crosby and Frank Sinatra. 


This recording would've had a new lineup and that might be Red Murrell on the table steel on this recording.  The female attraction with his violin players were always part of Lucky's band.  Publisher: Sony/ATV/Acuff-Rose 

Soft Doll (1963)

Lucky White with Lou Darlin "Soft Doll"  

Prairie, BMI)

(2:51) 1963.


With Stu Basore: Table Steel

Pat Compton: Guitar

Grand Pappy Robbins: Upright Bass

Jack Horman: Drums

Lucky White: Vocals/Rhythm Guitar. 

Lou Darlin: Vocals


Publisher: Slip<>Disc Records/R.L.White

Yo Yo Heart (1953) White-Tanner. HQ Version

Lucky White and his Dude Ranch Playboys. Four Star BMI (1953). Vocals Bill Taylor. 


Publisher: Sony/ATV/Acuff-Rose

"ONE OF YOUR LIES" (1953) (White-Tanner)

Lucky White and his Dude Ranch Playboys.  Four Star BMI (1953) Vocals Bill Taylor. 


Publisher: Sony/ATV/Acuff-Rose

Lucky White "Down and Out Blues" (1946)

  • Lucky White's "DOWN AND OUT BLUES" with Leodie Jackson on table steel.  Lucky White on vocals/guitar.
  • Courtney Music Blue Label 
  • Release Date: August 7, 1946.


Publisher: Slip<>Disc Records/R.L.White

Lucky White "Jackson Stomp" (1946)

  • Lucky White's "Jackson Stomp" with Leodie Jackson on table steel. Courtney Music Blue Label (1946)
  • Music written, arranged and composed by Leodie Jackson and Lucky White.
  • Release Date: August 7, 1946.


Publisher: Slip<>Disc Records/R.L.White


Lucky White "TEDDY BEAR" (1946)

  • Lucky White's "TEDDY BEAR" with Leodie Jackson: table steel. 
  • Lucky White: vocals/guitar.
  • Courtney Music Blue Label (1946)
  • Release Date: August 7, 1946.


Publisher: Slip<>Disc Records/R.L.White


Ponderosa Rock (1963) Lucky White

Lucky White and his Ponderosa Playboys. PB capitol custom prefix from 1963. Produced by Town & Country Ent. (PB-2211) #7008


With Stu Basore: Table Steel

Pat Compton: Guitar

Grand Pappy Robbins: Upright Bass

Jack Horman: Drums

Lucky White: Rhythm Guitar


Publisher: Slip<>Disc Records/R.L.White

TEN MILLION TEARS "Lou Darlin and the Pastimers" (L.White ©1965)

Interview with Lou Darlin and the Pastimers. "TEN MILLION TEARS". Produced and Composed by Lucky White. BMI © (1965). Four Star Music Co. Very Special Thanks to Wanda "Lou Darlin" White. Courtesy of the Lucky White Family Archives ©2021. All Rights Reserved.


Publisher: Sony/ATV/Acuff-Rose

Lucky White-KWKW Radio 1430. "Mommy What Happened to Daddy" (1945-1946)

  • Recorded live on the air .  

Lucky White and his Dude Ranch Playboys. Vanity Four Star OP-183

WHITE RECORDS (1953)

Written by Lucky White

Vocals: Lucky White


Publisher: Sony/ATV/Acuff-Rose  

Lucky White's rendition of "Sugar Moon" (1947)

  • Recorded live on the air .  

Lucky White was Honorably Discharged from the US Marines May 5, 1944. After WWII, he started up the first country music radio show in the San Gabriel Valley of Southern California with co -host Cliffie Stone.... and the rest is country music history. 

Lucky White-Flour, Lard, Coffee, Sugar. (1989)

This recording was released  in 1989 on an unauthorized White label/Collector Records series out of the Netherlands, Holland. The levels were remixed and filters used to fatten this version up from the original.  Lucky was never made aware of this release before he passed away from skin and throat cancer back in 1997. He did not authorize this release. 


Originally released as part of 4 Star Records OP series (a vanity series). Released as OP 183 (1953) 


Publishers: Sony/ATV/AcuffRose/R.L.White

 Lucky White Jr.'s  New Album Entitled: " RECEIVED"  Available on Apple Music, iTunes and all digital platforms worldwide. 


Publisher: Slip<>Disc Records/R.L.White

Ten Million Tears

A cover of Lou Darlin's 1965 classic Ten Million Tears performed by her son, Lucky White Jr. Release Date: 04/20/2021

I'm Agonna Hang it Up. by Lucky White

Recorded in 1968 in Hollywood, California.  

Pat Compton Guitar. 

Grandpappy Robbins Upright Bass. 

Lou Darlin backing vocals. 

Lucky White Vocals/Rhythm Guitar.


Publisher: Sony/ATV/Acuff-Rose 


SWEET BABE (1968) BMI

Lucky White Vocals/Rythm Guitar.

Pat Compton Guitar.

Grandpappy Robbins Upright Bass.

Jack Horman Drums. 


Publisher: Sony/ATV/Acuff-Rose

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