• Home
  • About
    • Western Red
    • Demo
    • Contact
  • Listen Again
  • Shows
    • Episode 613 - Box o' 45s: Rem Wall & The Green Valley Boys
    • Episode 602 - Hugh X. Lewis - Country Fever
    • Episode 594 - Ray Pillow - Even When It's Bad It's Good!
    • Episode 588 - Sean Burns - Lost Country
    • Episode 583 - Red's Country Ladies
    • Episode 570 - Pat Patterson - Most Requested Country Songs
    • Episode 564 - Stoney Edwards - Land Of The Giants
    • Episode 557 - Sonny Burns: 1959-1968
    • Episode 551 - The Derailers - Full Western Dress
  • On Air
    • USA
    • Australia & New Zealand
    • UK & Online
  • Community

If That Ain't Country

  • Home
  • About
    • Western Red
    • Demo
    • Contact
  • Listen Again
  • Shows
    • Episode 613 - Box o' 45s: Rem Wall & The Green Valley Boys
    • Episode 602 - Hugh X. Lewis - Country Fever
    • Episode 594 - Ray Pillow - Even When It's Bad It's Good!
    • Episode 588 - Sean Burns - Lost Country
    • Episode 583 - Red's Country Ladies
    • Episode 570 - Pat Patterson - Most Requested Country Songs
    • Episode 564 - Stoney Edwards - Land Of The Giants
    • Episode 557 - Sonny Burns: 1959-1968
    • Episode 551 - The Derailers - Full Western Dress
  • On Air
    • USA
    • Australia & New Zealand
    • UK & Online
  • Community
Back to all posts

Vernon Oxford - If I Had My Wife To Love Over 

In this week's episode we're featuring a hardcore country album from Vernon Oxford: "If I Had My Wife To Love Over" (1979). If you didn't know you were in for a traditional country release from the title alone, it won't take long to figure it out: epitomising hard country music, Vernon Oxford's story is one of genuine hillbilly talent. Despite that talent, Oxford faced stiff resistance, demoralising rejection and continued setbacks on US country radio and it's a crying shame he's not better known today. Somewhat unfortunately (as it turned out) likened to Hank Williams in appearance, stature, style and sound - Vernon Oxford maintained an extremely loyal fanbase around the world, hit high notes in Europe but couldn't get traction Stateside. We'll cover a lot of ground in this week's show, taking you from Oxford's first trip to Nashville in 1964 right through to our feature album's release on Rounder Records and there are some traditional country delights along the way: "State Of Depression" is up there with the bleakest country songs ever recordded; "Joanna" and "Maggie, The Baby Is Crying" are two heartbreaking slices-of-life and "Kaw-Liga" seems a gratuitous but enjoyable tip of the hat to Hank. If it seems incongruous to call a sad country song a "delight", you haven't heard the sincerity and treatment given one by Vernon Oxford.

0:00/???
  1. Ep. 387 - Vernon Oxford - If I Had My Wife To Love Over
Subscribe with iTunes RSS feed Download

04/16/2020

  • 1 comment
  • Share
    Vernon Oxford - If I Had My Wife To Love Over

    Share link

1 comment

Some images ©

  • Log out

notes
0:00/???
  1. 1
    Ep. 613 - Box o' 45s- Rem Wall & The Green Valley Boys 2:36:11
    Ep. 613 - Box o' 45s- Rem Wall & The Green Valley Boys

    Share link

    Free
    0:00/2:36:11
0:00/???