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SO LONG, I\'M GONE
1 CD
Dostupnosť: Na objednávku
Cena: 13.99 €
Dátum vydania: 14.06.2019
EAN: 0604988374025
Kat.č.: X89649
Distribútor: import6
Vydavateľ: JASMI
Žáner: R&R

Revered for decades as one of the Kings of Memphis Rockabilly for the scintillating records he made for Sam Phillips’ legendary Sun imprint, the late Warren Smith was always a country boy at heart. After the rock ‘n’ roll boom was over he cut some of the best hardcore country shuffles of the early 60s. It was R ‘n’ R that built Warren’s reputation, but honky tonkin’ country that gave him his hits and made him a frequent visitor to the Billboard Country Charts between 1960 and 1964.The A and B of every single that Warren released between 1956 and 1962 can be found in this new Jasmine CD – remastered, as always, from the finest available sources – along with all the non-single tracks from his first and only album from 1960, plus some quality 1950s cuts that inexplicably failed to make the cut when they were originally recorded.


  • 1. Rock 'N' Roll Ruby
  • 2. I'd Rather Be Safe Than Sorry
  • 3. Ubangi Stomp
  • 4. Black Jack David
  • 5. Miss Froggie
  • 6. So Long I'm Gone
  • 7. I Got Love If You Want It
  • 8. I Fell In Love
  • 9. Sweet, Sweet Girl To Me
  • 10. Goodbye Mr. Love
  • 11. The Darkest Cloud
  • 12. Who Took My Baby
  • 13. Red Cadillac and a Black Moustache
  • 14. Stop the World
  • 15. Dear John
  • 16. Hank Snow Medley (I'm Movin' On/Golden Rocket/Rhumba Boogie
  • 17. Tell Me Who
  • 18. Tonight Will Be the Last Night
  • 19. I Don't Believe I'll Fall In Love Today
  • 20. Cave In
  • 21. Whole Lotta Nothin'
  • 22. Odds and Ends (Bits and Pieces)
  • 23. The Call of the Wild
  • 24. Old Lonesome Feeling
  • 25. (That's) Why I'm Walkin'
  • 26. Why Baby Why
  • 27. Five Minutes of the Latest Blues
  • 28. Bad News Gets Around
  • 29. Book of Broken Hearts
  • 30. 160 Lbs. of Hurt
  • 31. After the Boy Gets the Girl
  • 32. I Still Miss Someone
  • 33. Kissing My Pillow

THE COMPLETE SINGLES AS & BS, 1956-1962