Tuesday 5 April 2022

Janet McBride born 5 April 1934


Janet McBride (born 5 April 1934) is a Country singer and songwriter. Like many regional artists, McBride mostly recorded singles, although an early LP recorded with labelmate Vern Stovall was a notable exception... Although she sang straight-up honkytonk and country heart songs, McBride's real passion was for yodeling, and she took up the banner of earlier western-music gals such as Patsy Montana and Rosalie Allen, yodel-ay-ti-ing her way across the decades, long after the style had died out in mainstream country. 
The Lister Trio

Born Janet Lister in Inglewood, California, USA., she grew up in North Whitefield, Maine and developed a keen interest in country music and yodelling as a child. Janet and her siblings had been very popular as a quartet singing at churches in the area and appearing regularly on the network radio shows. The Lister Quartet sang harmony and found they were in big demand. Their ages ranged from 4 thru 10 years old at that time. While in Maine, the cowboy music they loved began to change to country music and that sound had invaded the home of the Lister's. 

Janet was the one who was most obsessed with yodeling. She learned all of the songs that contained a yodel run and before long she had the quartet yodeling along in harmony with her. They were all pretty good too. Janet took her yodeling to a higher level than the rest but they all yodeled. In 1946, Janet and the family moved into an eighteen-foot trailer. From 1946 thru 1953 they lived under those conditions until in 1954 they were able to purchase a larger trailer. Janet caused many a neighbour to move from one trailer space to another just to get away from the noise she was continually making. 

In 1954 a girlfriend introduced Janet to a young sailor from Lake Village Arkansas named Claude McBride. They married in 1955. Claude thought Janet was as good as 'Kitty Wells'. Janet performed with a group of friends known as the Harbor Playboys from 1954 through 1959 but after Claude was discharged from the Navy he started booking Janet at some of the local nightclubs. He had bigger plans for Janet Mcbride than just local stuff. After a few visits with popular recording artists Johnny and Joannie Mosby, Janet began singing on shows with them when possible. 

Janet with Tex Williams

From 1960 thru 1965 Janet McBride was a very popular recording artist. Records were also released on Galahad, Brookhurst, Sims and Longhorn Record Labels during those years and in 1961 another child was added to the family. In 1963 and 1964 she won 'Female Artist of the Year' in the Southern California Country Music Awards, which are now known as the Academy of Country Music. Janet cut the music soundtrack for the movie Hud, with along with Skeets McDonald in this time period also. Janet did all of this while holding down a regular job at Northrop Aircraft. 

                    

In 1965, she relocated to Dallas, where she became the featured vocalist at Dewey Groom’s Longhorn Ballroom, appeared on theBig “D” Jamboree and recorded songs and yodels for the Longhorn label. Accompanied by her husband Claude and songwriter Vern Stovall, she played Las Vegas venues and toured to Canada. In 1968, after further tours with Roy Clark and Tex Williams, she relocated to Nashville but returned to Dallas the following year and continued her appearances at the Longhorn Ballroom. 

When Claude died, in 1973, she retired from singing until 1976, when she married B.J. Ingram, a Dallas County deputy sheriff. Together they started the Saturday night Mesquite Opry, a show which featured both local and touring country artists. In 1984, she achieved a lifelong ambition by singing on stage at the Grand Ole Opry with Patsy Montana, whose yodelling had always been her inspiration. (She had recorded Patsy’s ‘I Want To Be A Cowboy’s Sweetheart’, as her tribute, years before). 

Janet was contacted by Dagmar Binge from Germany and soon there was two albums of Janet's old recordings released on the Binge Label and finally her recordings were distributed worldwide. In 1985 and 1986 two Cattle Albums also from Germany were released featuring Janet McBride and Dexter Johnston and his band. Janet started writing songs again and from 1985 till the present Janet has released 11 cassettes and some CD's. During her career McBride, an excellent exponent of the art, has written several yodelling numbers including ‘Best Dern Yodeler’, ‘Yodelling Jan’ and her popular ‘Yodeling Tribute’, which mentions great yodellers including Jimmie Rodgers, Elton Britt and others.

 She was awarded Western Music Association’s Female Yodeler Of The Year in 1991. Deciding to take things easier, she closed the Mesquite Opry 30 December 1995 but maintained some public concert appearances including touring to Austria in 1996, where she featured at the Vienna Country Music Festival gaining good reviews for her yodeling. 

(Edited from AllMusic & Hillbilly Music. com)

3 comments:

boppinbob said...

For “Janet McBride - Yodeling At The Grand Ole Opry (Cattle LP 93)” go here

https://workupload.com/file/XFDCVAPnxyG

1. Yodeling At The Grand Ole Opry (2:28)
2. Yodeling Tribute (2:28)
3. Chime Bells (1:58)
4. There's A Silver Moon On The Golden Gate (2:43)
5. I Want To Be A Cowboy's Sweetheart (1:52)
6. Yodelin' Jan (2:30)
7. Best Dern Yodeler (2:35)
8. This One's For Daddy (2:05)
9. Just A Yodel For Me (1:51)
10. I'm Gonna Dream My Way (To A Swiss Chalet) (1:29)
11. Montana Cowboy (2:04)
12. Toy Yodeler (3:17)
13. Yodel Sweet Molly (2:13)
14. Hallelujah Yodel Lady (3:42)
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A big thank you goes to worker @ rock hall forum for the loan of this album.
Here’s my contribution.

For “Janet McBride – The Texas Yodel Lady (1988 Cattle)” go here:

https://www.upload.ee/files/14024623/Janet_McBride.rar.html

1. Texas Yodel Lady 2:45
2. The Yodelers' Hall Of Fame 2:16
3. I Betcha My Heart I Love You 2:14
4. The Happy Yodeler 2:20
5. Second Fiddle To An Old Guitar 1:50
6. The Grand Ole Opry 3:07
7. The Alpine Yodel Polka 2:07
8. Guilty 3:04
9. Columbus Stockade Blues 2:10
10. The Ballad Of North Whitefield, Maine 2:33
11. The Smoky Mountains Yodeler 2:28
12. A Yodeler's Lament 2:10


I’ve also added a small bonus file of mp3’s found on the web, as her recordings are hard to get hold of.

1. Yodellin’ Jan
2. Letter To A Fool (with Billy Barton)
3. My Johnny Lies Over The Ocean
4. That’s Not Like Me
5. Swiss Cheese Yodel
6, The Toy Yodeller (with Jamie Shipton & The Light Crust Doughboys)
7. Yodeler’s Tribute.

Looking for Janet’s latest 2CD compilation “50 Years Of Yodeling”. Plenty on the web for sale but way out of my pensioner’s budget!

Fred said...

Hi Boppin' Bob,
I love your website and am happy to help out when I can. Here is a link for Janet McBride's Fifty Years of Yodeling. The link is good for a week. Unfortunately I don't have the artwork for it.

https://we.tl/t-JcdVvNi4e9

Best wishes,

boppinbob said...

Massive thanks goes to Fred for the quick response to my plea for this double album. Don’t forget this is for evaluation only and to give a retrospective of Janet’s work.

For “JANET MCBRIDE - 50 YEARS OF YODELING (2002)” go here:

https://www.upload.ee/files/14026663/Janet_McBride_Fifty.rar.html

Here’s the track list with recording dates

1. She Taught Me To Yodel recorded 1951
2. My Echo and I recorded 1953
3. Cannonball Yodel recorded 1962
4. Chime Bells recorded 1962
5. Swiss Cheese Yodeling Song 1962
6. I Want To Be A Cowboy\'s Sweetheart 1962
7. She Taught Me How To Yodel 1962
8. Yodeling Jan 1966
9. Yodeling Tribute 1981
10. Alpine Yodel Polka 1985
11. This One\'s For Daddy 1986
12. Just A Yodel For Me 1986
13. The Ballad Of North Whitefield, Maine 1988
14. The Cowboy Yodel 1988
15. The Yodelers Lament 1988
16. Best Dern Yodeler 1992
17. The Grand Ole Opry 1992
18. The Smoky Mountain Yodeler 1988
19. The Happy Yodeler 1988
20. Yodeling At The Grand Ole Opry 1990
21. The Yodeling Tribute 1992
22. Where The Yodel Began 1992
23. Looking For A Yodeling Man 1988
24. The Yodeler\'s Hall Of Fame 1988
25. They Taught Me To Yodel 1989
26. Texas Yodel Lady 1992
27. The Gospel Yodel 1991
28. A Yodeling Lesson 1997
29. A Yodeling Addiction 1997
30. I Think I Heard A Yodeling Bird 1994
31. I\'m Gonna\' Dream My Way To A Swiss Chalet 1995
32. Montana Cowboy 1995
33. A Yodelers Dream w/Mark McBride 1995
34. I Want To Be A Cowboy\'s Sweetheart 1997
35. Chime Bells 1997
36. If I Could Only Learn To Yodel 1997
37. Wide Rollin\' Plains 1997
38. Ding Dong Polka 1997
39. She Taught Me To Yodel 1997
40. My Swiss Moonlight Lullabye 1998
41. Rockin\' Over River 1998
42. My Last Old Yodeling Song 1998
43. I\'m A Cowgirl At Heart (Out Where The West Winds Blow) 1998
44. Texas Plains 1998
45. The Cowboy Yodel 1998
46. Pinto Pal 1998
47. Yodeling Mad 1998
48. Swing Time Cowgirl 1999
49. Pride Of The Prairie 1999
50. Yodel Your Troubles Away 1999
51. Cowboy Rhythm 1999
52. I Want To Be A Cowboy\'s Dream Girl 1999
53. The Texas Cowgirl 1999
54. When A Cowgirl Is Happy 1999
55. Daddy Was A Yodeling Cowboy 1999
56. Daddy\'s Yodel 2001
57. Columbus Stockade Blues 2001
58. Yodel Sweet Molly w/John Ingram 2001
59. There\'s A Love Knot In My Lariat 2001
60. Betcha My Heart I Love Ya 2001
61. Santa\'s Yodeling Song 2001

I started trying to yodel at age 8 years old. That was in 1942 and the yodeling bug hasn't left me since. This is a 2 CD Box set which includes 61 different yodeling songs with a lot of different yodeling patterns for each song. This set begins with my first recording made in Long Beach California on Dec. 24th 1951 when I was 17 years old and the last song recorded on this set is 'Santa's Yodeling Song' written and recorded in 2002. Just like it says '50 Years Of Yodeling With Janet McBride'. There are lots of songs here for the person who wants to yodel. Janet.