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Country & Western Hit Parade 1959

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Country & Western Hit Parade 1959
(1-CD deluxe album with 72-page booklet, 32 tracks. Playing time: 84:48). - After the volumes covering 1945-1955 were released, the word was out. This series is definitive, fabulously packaged, and faultlessly remastered! Everything you'd expect from Bear Family...and more! - Jack Clement, who produced Johnny Cash, Roy Orbison, Waylon Jennings, Don Williams, and many others, said, 'This is the best country series of all time. No doubt. No question.' Robert Hilburn in the 'Los Angeles Times' said, 'An invaluable album project...enables fans to step back in time and listen to the radio just like Elvis Presley, Ray Charles, and Bob Dylan did.'

Now the story continues from 1956 until 1960. Every CD is generously full. Every booklet is extensive and chocked full of rare photos and illustrations, as well as complete stories behind the songs! - In addition to the hits, the series contains rarities that went on to influence country music...and all music...in the years ahead, like Wanda Jackson's original version of Silver Threads And Golden Needles, Carl Belew's original Lonely Street, and Chet Atkins' influential Walk, Don't Run. This series is designed to introduce new listeners to the very best that country music has to offer... while keeping longtime fans entertained. Every volume is a fabulous time capsule.

Here's the story. For many years, we'd received requests to do a truly definitive country series, but it wasn't until the success of our year-by-year R&B/Soul series, 'Blowin' The Fuse' (now 'Sweet Soul Music' and soon to be continued into the Funk era) that we decided we needed to do something comparable for country music. The first volumes of 'Dim Lights, Thick Smoke And Hillbilly Music' took us from 1945-1955, and now the story continues into the era of the Nashville Sound. - The series has been compiled with today's fans in mind. Sure, the big hits are there, but so are the classic performances that weren't necessarily hits at the time, but became influential in the years ahead. Every volume has incredibly detailed behind-the-scenes stories, fabulously rare photos, and an ongoing history of country music set against the backdrop of the broader American music business. The booklets alone are 72 pages! Definitive You bet!

Superlatives are often overused, but we feel that this series is part of our mission to bring this incredible music to new fans ... as well as entertaining older fans. We pick up the story in 1956....just as country music was coming to terms with the upset of rock 'n' roll!
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001 Gotta Travel On Grammer, Billy
002 When It's Springtime In Alaska (It's Forty Be Horton, Johnny
003 Don't Take Your Guns To Town Cash, Johnny
004 So Many Times Acuff, Roy
005 Who Cares (For Me) Gibson, Don
006 Am I That Easy To Forget Belew, Carl
007 I Ain't Never Pierce, Webb
008 Country Girl Young, Faron
009 Waterloo Jackson, Stonewall
010 I Got Stripes Cash, Johnny
011 Heartaches By The Number Price, Ray
012 Blackland Farmer Miller, Frankie
013 Cabin On The Hill Flatt, Lester & Earl Scruggs
014 Smoke Along The Track Jackson, Stonewall
015 The Battle Of New Orleans Horton, Johnny
016 Tennessee Stud Arnold , Eddy
017 The Three Bells Browns, The
018 Jimmy Brown The Newsboy Wiseman, Mac
019 Knoxville Girl Louvin Brothers, The
020 Dark As The Night, Blue As The Day Monroe, Bill
021 There's A Big Wheel Lee, Wilma & Stoney Cooper
022 Long Black Veil Frizzell, Lefty
023 Don't Tell Me Your Troubles Gibson, Don
024 White Lightnin' Jones, George
025 Under Your Spell Again Owens, Buck
026 Dark Hollow Skinner, Jimmie
027 The Same Old Me Price, Ray
028 The Last Ride Snow, Hank
029 Home Reeves, Jim
030 Amigo's Guitar Wells, Kitty
031 Five Feet High And Rising Cash, Johnny
032 El Paso Robbins, Marty
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