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Before switching to country music, Vernon Dalhart (born Marion Try Slaughter) was primarily known for singing popular and classical music. He had a successful career as a light opera singer and performed in various musical productions on Broadway and in vaudeville theaters. Dalhart’s early repertoire included a wide range of musical styles, including operatic arias, ballads, and popular songs of the day.
Dalhart is best remembered for his pioneering contributions to country music. In the late 1920s, he transitioned to recording country and folk songs, becoming one of the first artists to achieve commercial success in the genre. His recordings of traditional folk songs and original compositions helped popularize country music and laid the foundation for its emergence as a distinct genre in the recording industry.
Some of Vernon Dalhart’s most famous recordings in the country music genre include “The Prisoner’s Song,” “The Wreck of the Old 97,” and “The Runaway Train.” These recordings were among the bestselling records of their time and played a significant role in introducing country music to a broader audience. Dalhart’s versatility as a singer and his ability to adapt to different musical styles contributed to his success in both classical and country music.