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Darby and Tarlton two began to play together and were signed to Columbia Records in 1927. Their second record β with "Birmingham Jail" on one side and "Columbus Stockade Blues" on the other β was a hit, selling nearly 200,000 copies. Their recording career petered out in 1930, and they both gave up the music business in 1935. They were rediscovered during the folk revival and played a handful of reunion concerts together. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Complete Recordings, Volume 3
The Smithsonian Collection Of Classic Country Music
Country Slide
Tom Darby & Jimmie Tarlton: Atlanta 1927-1929 - Disc B
Tom Darby & Jimmie Tarlton: Atlanta 1927-1929 - Disc A
Rough Guide to Hillbilly Blues

The Rough Guide to Hillbilly Blues
American Roots- A History Of American Folk Music: (Disc 1)
1927-1929
Roll and Tumble Blues - CD2
Complete Recordings
1927-1929 (Warped 2730F)