S3productions presents 10-15-2017

Playing Forgotten Music on 78 RPM Records by Curt Hahn

Leon Selph's Blue Ridge Playboys ‎– What Difference Does It Make / Some Day

Because it was NOT a red letter day in the classroom today

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Leon Selph's Blue Ridge Playboys ‎– What Difference Does It Make

Label: Decca ‎– 5663

Manufactured By – Decca Records, Inc.

Format: Shellac, 10", 78 RPM

Released: Both sides recorded 6 March 1939 in Houston, TX.

Side A matrix no. 65156-A.

Side B matrix no. 65160-A.

Genre: Folk, World, & Country

Style: Country

A: What Difference Does It Make

Vocals [Vocal Chorus] – Floyd Tillman

Composer– Floyd Tillman

B: Some Day

Vocals [Vocal Chorus] – Leon Selph

Composer– Leon Selph

Double Bass [Uncredited] – Hezzie Bryant

Fiddle [Uncredited] – Cliff Bruner

Guitar [Uncredited] – Dickie McBride

Piano [Uncredited] – Mancel Tierney

Steel Guitar [Electric Steel Guitar, Uncredited] – Bob Dunn

Tenor Banjo [Uncredited] – Joe Thames