- That Real Hot Boogie Boy - The King Anthology · 2002
- Top 30 Classics - The Very Best of Wayne Raney · 2006
- Top 30 Classics - The Very Best of Wayne Raney · 1970
- Nashville Country Bandstand · 2013
- Jole Blon & The Cajun Music Story · 2013
- Top 30 Classics - The Very Best of Wayne Raney · 2013
- Boogie! · 2012
- Boogie! · 2012
- Boogie! · 2012
- Boogie! · 2012
- Boogie! · 2012
- Boogie! · 2012
- Boogie! · 2012
Compilations
About Wayne Raney
Singer, songwriter, harmonica wizard Wayne Raney earned a brief, but intense flash of stardom in the 1940s with his earnest, bluegrass-inspired sound. Interested in music from an early age, owing to the fact that a crippled foot prevented him from playing sports, Raney learned to play the harmonica, influenced heavily by master, and, from 1938 on, partner, Lonnie Glosson. The pair remained together for over a decade. In the latter half of the '40s, he became friendly with the Delmore Brothers, recording numerous sessions with them. He became a frequent visitor to the country charts around the same time with hits like "Lost John Boogie," "Jack And Jill Boogie," and "Why Don’t You Haul Off And Love Me."
- HOMETOWN
- Wolf Bayou, AR, United States
- BORN
- 17 August 1921
- GENRE
- Country