W.S. Stevenson
Biography
William Henry Stevenson (7 September 1858 – 22 October 1924), who wrote as W. H. Stevenson, was an English historian and philologist who specialized in Anglo-Saxon England. Stevenson was born in Nottingham to William Stevenson and Mary Ann Stevenson. He was the eldest of four children, and had a brother and two sisters. Stevenson went to school in Hull. As a young man he was a researcher for the Nottingham Borough Council and became a contributor to the English Historical Review. Having worked for many years on early charters, in May 1898 Stephenson delivered the Sandars Lectures at Cambridge on the subject of 'The Anglo-Saxon Chancery'. Stevenson was elected a research fellow of Exeter College in 1895. A pioneer of Anglo-Saxon studies, Stevenson's magnum opus was his edition of Asser's Life of King Alfred, published in 1904, and in the sixteen years between 1892 and 1908 he edited for the Public Record Office eleven volumes of calendars of Close Rolls. A fellow and librarian of St John's College, Oxford, from 1904 until his death, he was the mentor of Frank Stenton. One of Stevenson's greatest strengths was a faultless knowledge of the important languages of his period.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Dancing In The Street
1985

Big City
1981

Gentle On My Mind
1968

San Antonio Rose
1980

Boots Randolph's Yakety Sax
1963

Welcome To My World
1977

Hank Wilson's Back Vol. I
1973

Lost In The Ozone
1971

Sentimentally Yours
1962

Her Legendary Recordings
1986

On Stage (February, 1970)
1970

D-I-V-O-R-C-E
1968

Patti Page Sings Country And Western Golden Hits
1961

Allroy's Revenge
1989

Atlantic Rhythm And Blues 1947-1974
1985

Walking On New Grass
1968

Folk-Country
1966

Night Life
1963

A Touch Of Velvet
1962

Country Club
2009

The Best Of Sugar Ray
2005

Milk Cow Blues
2000

Coal Miner's Daughter: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
1980

K-Tel's Country Teardrops
1977
Credited work
3,144 releases · 737 albums · active 1952–2026
- Performance · 4,223
- Other credits · 31
Studios: RCA Victor Studios, Nashville · Bradley's Barn · Maison Rouge · CTS Studios
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- Patsy Cline
- Engelbert Humperdinck
- Jim Reeves
- Hank Locklin
- Andy Williams
- Carl Belew
- Dean Martin
