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.