Cover of MY MOTHER WAS A LADY in 1928 - as Mother Was A Lady; first pressings as If Brother Jack Was Here and under that title crediting Rodgers
Cover of JAIL HOUSE BLUES in 1928 - as He's In The Jailhouse Now, follow up of Blue Yodel #1; probably learned it from black performers during his medicine show days
Cover of DRIFTER PART 1, THE in 1929 - exactly the same lyrics in I've Ranged, I've Roamed, I've Travelled
Cover of WILD AND RECKLESS HOBOES in 1929 - as Waiting For A Train; as "Singing Brakeman" he was the right man on the right place to sing a song like this
Cover of ST. JAMES INFIRMARY in 1930 - as Those Gambler's Blues and later as Gambling Bar Room Blues
Cover of PROHIBITION BLUES in 1932 - as Prohibition Has Done Me Wrong with McMichen on fiddle - lost master; the only Jimmie Rodgers song never released
Cover of HONEYCOMB in 1957 - n°1 US; not the country Jimmie Rodgers; banned by the BBC
Cover of IF IT WASN'T FOR DICKY in 1957 - idem; n°3 US; not to be confused with the eponymous Father of Country Music