Wednesday, May 31, 2023

Wayne Raney on New American

Wayne Raney - The Uncloudy Day (New American 45-NA-104), 1960

This release dates back to a time when Raney had turned to gospel music full-time and many of his EP records during this period were probably produced and released for selling them through his show on powerful WCKY in Cincinnati.

The recordings for this extended play 45 were cut in 1960 at Raney's own studio in Oxford, Ohio, which he had established about three years earlier. The line-up included Raney on vocals and harmonica plus his family, which might have included his wife Loys and his children Zyndall, Wanda, and Norma Jean, as well as an unknown guitarist.

"The Uncloudy Day", or better known as "The Unclouded Day", was composed by Ohio born Josiah Kelley Alwood in 1885. It was recorded by several artists during the 1960s. Raney's own version was reused by him for his "All Time Family Favorites" LP on his Rimrock and Gospel Voice LPs (#GV-101) as well as for another 45 release on his Raney label (#104).

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6 comments:

Apesville said...

also issued on 1960 Raney (TN) EP - 104

Log Cabin Stories said...

Thanks! Never saw the Raney label - why you'd think it was based in Tennessee?

Apesville said...

Sorry I can't remember where I read that it was from (TN)

Apesville said...

might be because it looks like a starday pressing?

Apesville said...

all 6 tracks with labels on Evil eye dans youtube channel

Log Cabin Stories said...

Thanks! Haven't found it yet but will look for it!