The Soldier’s Sweetheart

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"The Soldier’s Sweetheart" is an early country music song best known as one of Jimmie Rodgers’ first recordings, helping launch his influential career in the genre.

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instanceOf song
artist Jimmie Rodgers NERFINISHED
associatedAct The Singing Brakeman NERFINISHED
associatedPerson Ralph Peer NERFINISHED
associatedWith Bristol Sessions NERFINISHED
bSide Sleep, Baby, Sleep NERFINISHED
catalogNumber Victor 20864
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
format 78 rpm record
genre country
hillbilly music
hasHistoricalPeriod 1920s American popular music
hasInfluenceOn early commercial country music
hasISRCStatus pre-ISRC era recording
hasMedium shellac disc
hasMusicalStyle vocal solo with guitar accompaniment
hasTheme romantic longing
separation due to military service
hasType debut single
includedIn Jimmie Rodgers’ early Victor recordings
language English
notableFor being one of Jimmie Rodgers’ first recordings
helping launch Jimmie Rodgers’ country music career
performer Jimmie Rodgers NERFINISHED
producer Ralph Peer NERFINISHED
recordedAs Jimmie Rodgers NERFINISHED
recordingDate 1927-08-04
recordingLocation Camden, New Jersey NERFINISHED
recordLabel Victor NERFINISHED
Victor Talking Machine Company NERFINISHED
releaseDate 1927-10-07

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1927 Bristol Sessions recordedSong The Soldier’s Sweetheart