Woodrich Records was an American record label based in Rogersville and Lexington, Alabama[1] in the early 1960s. It was owned by Woody Richardson, who did most of the recording in his home studio, which was in an old farmhouse outside the Lexington city limits through the early Sixties. As Woodrich Records grew, Richardson built a new building in the center of Lexington. In the early years of Woodrich, many of the artists who recorded and released albums with the label laid down their tracks at a rented studio in Nashville, Tennessee, since the home studio had no heat. The labels were blue with silver print.
The Concerts - Oh What a Savior
Producer - Woody Richardson
Engineer - Ken Beavers
Recorded at Woodrich Studio Lexington, Alabama
Side 1
Oh What a Savior
I'm Gonna Make It
Ten Thousand Years
Shoutin Sounds
I Saw the Light
Side 2
What do you Think About Jesus
I Should Have Been Crucified
The Flowers Kissed the Shoes that Jesus Wore
I'm His and He's Mine
Almost Home
Buddy Hughey & His Buddies
Patsy Penn
Percy Boone
Wayne Pope & Lonnie Roberts And The Happy Valley Boys
Aaron & Sue Wilburn
Bobby Rodgers and the Blu Boys
Ray Cottles and the Swangers/Lamar McAnally and the Mountaineers
The Campbell Trio
William Smiley & The Friendly Folks
The Shadows
Malcolm "Hi Pockets" Miller
Gerald Yeager and His Tennessee Rhythm Boys