As Victor artist Jimmie Rodgers was making sequal after sequal to his original "Blue Yodel", other artists who covered the songs for other labels had to follow song-for-song. There would prove to be 12 sequals of the original
(if you count Rodgers' "Last Blue Yodel" which literally proved to be his last, since he died within two weeks of recording it). This one was in the middle of the run, recorded for the Conqueror label in January of 1930 by radio
performer Frankie Marvin, going by the name of "Wallace" here. The recording process is noticeably more shrill than the Edison recording of the first "Blue Yodel" (which is the previous song in these
very Archives) but Conqueror was a "dime store" label so the price was right. Some EQ has made a good difference in how this side sounds, and cleaning up the surface noise has yielded a very listenable sample.