An unreleased Instrumental written and recorded by Lucky White. Recorded in 1949 on the Four Star Records Label. Performed by Lucky White and His Dude Ranch Playboys
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.
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 with the late great Gordon Terry on the fiddle. That might be Red Murrell on the table steel. Released October 15, 1953. Publisher: Sony/ATV/Acuff-Rose
LucKy III and His Dude Ranch Outlaws throw down a smooth cover of his Grandfather's 1953 classic. With Lucky White Jr. on the bass guitar. Doc Paul on the Mandolin, Darcia D. on her 12 string guitar, and LucKy III on the vocals-blues harp, and percussion pedals.
Engineered & Recorded by Greg Garcia.
June 1, 2024.
Licensed thru Sony/Acuff-Rose and the Harry Fox Agency. © 2024
All Rights Reserved
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
LucKy III and His Dude Ranch Outlaws deliver a smooth cover of his Grandfather's 1946 classic. With Lucky White Jr. on the bass guitar. Doc Paul on the Electric Dobro, Darcia D. on her 12 string guitar, LucKy III on the vocals-blues harp, and Geffen recording artist Patrick Muzingo of Junkyard on the drums.
Engineered & Recorded by Greg Garcia.
June 1, 2024.
Mixed by Lucky White Jr.
August 17, 2024.
Publisher: Slip<>Disc Records © 2024
All Rights Reserved
Recorded at Radio Recorders Hollywood 1946 by Lucky White and His Dude Ranch Playboys. Performed live on KWKW Radio 1430 Pasadena. Written by Leodie Jackson and Lucky White.
Publisher: Slip<>Disc Records/R.L.White
Publisher: Slip<>Disc Records/R.L.White
Publisher: Slip<>Disc Records/R.L.White
Lucky White and his Dude Ranch Playboys. Four Star BMI (1953). Vocals Bill Taylor.
Publisher: Sony/Acuff-Rose
Licensed with the Harry Fox Agency
Lucky White and his Dude Ranch Playboys. Four Star BMI (1953) Vocals Bill Taylor.
Publisher: Sony/ATV/Acuff-Rose
Licensed with the Harry Fox Agency
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
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
A 1953 story about the Korean war.
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
Licensed thru the Harry Fox Agency
Lucky's 1953 radio classic 'Flour Lard Coffee Sugar' is currently a legal issue with Youtube, The Orchard, Collector Records, and Lucky's publisher Sony Music.
This sound recording was hi-jacked and released by an unauthorized label named White Label Records out of the Netherlands, Holland. Released overseas in 1989. It appears to be an International criminal copyright infringement issue.
The audio 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 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/Acuff-Rose
Lucky's 1953 radio classic 'ONE OF YOUR LIES' is currently a legal issue with Youtube, The Orchard, Collector Records, and Lucky's publisher Sony Music.
This sound recording was hi-jacked and released by an unauthorized label named Collector Records out of the Netherlands, Holland. The label hid Lucky's song within the Miller Brothers album many years ago. It appears to be an International criminal copyright infringement issue.
Lucky was never made aware of this release before he passed away from cancer back in 1997. He did not and would never authorize a misrepresentation of his work like this.
Originally released on 4-Star Records (BMI).
Publishers: Sony/Acuff-Rose
Lucky's 1953 radio classic 'YO YO HEART' is currently a legal issue with Youtube, The Orchard, Collector Records, and Lucky's publisher Sony Music.
This sound recording was hi-jacked and released by an unauthorized label named Collector Records out of the Netherlands, Holland. The label hid Lucky's song within the Miller Brothers album in 1990. It appears to be an International criminal copyright infringement issue.
Lucky was never made aware of this release before he passed away from cancer back in 1997. He did not and would never authorize a misrepresentation of his work like this.
Originally released on 4-Star Records (BMI).
Publishers: Sony/Acuff-Rose
LucKy III and Doc Paul of the Dirty Doc Band team up and throw down a fantastic version of Lucky White's 1953 radio classic YO YO HEART. By Lucky White and His Band.
A song so good that the original sound recording was taken and installed in an album by the Miller Brothers label. Without authorization or license, Lucky's YO YO HEART was released on Collector Records, an overseas label in the Netherlands, Holland.
Licensed thru Sony/Acuff-Rose
and The Harry Fox Agency. © 2025
All Rights Reserved
LucKy III and Doc Paul of the Dirty Doc Band team up and throw down a fantastic version of Lucky White's 1953 radio classic One Of Your Lies. By Lucky White and His Band.
A song so good that the original sound recording was stolen then installed in an album by the Miller Brothers label. Without authorization, Lucky's One Of Your Lies was released on Collector Records, an overseas label in the, Netherlands, Holland.
Licensed thru Sony/Acuff-Rose
and The Harry Fox Agency. © 2025
All Rights Reserved
LucKy III performs his grandfather's 1947 Rendition of Sugar Moon recorded by Lucky White and His Dude Ranch Playboys July 12, 1947 live on KPMO Radio. Lucky White toured with Bob Wills and Cindy Walker in the 1940s and early 1950s. This is how it was played in the 1940s by Lucky and his band.
LucKy III and Doc Paul of The Dirty Doc Band team up and deliver a smooth version of Leodie Jackson's and Lucky White's 1946 radio classic. Originally recorded by Lucky's Dude Ranch Playboys with Leodie on vocals and steel guitar.
An unrecorded family heirloom by country western recording star Lucky White. Called Grasshopper Blues. A little jingle that was only performed live up until Lucky White Jr. recorded it for Youtube back in 2024.
A cover of Lou Darlin's 1965 classic Ten Million Tears performed by her son, Lucky White Jr. Release Date: 04/20/2021
Recorded in 1968 at Capitol Records in Hollywood, California.
Pat Compton Guitar.
Grandpappy Robbins Upright Bass.
Lou Darlin backing vocals.
Lucky White Vocals/Rhythm Guitar.
Publisher: Sony/ATV/Acuff-Rose
Recorded in 1968 at Capitol Records in Hollywood, California.
Lucky White Vocals/Rythm Guitar.
Pat Compton Guitar.
Grandpappy Robbins Upright Bass.
Jack Horman Drums.
Publisher: Sony/ATV/Acuff-Rose