Описание
Various Artists – Memphis Rockabillies Hillbillies & Honky 6 / Var [New CD] UK – Import
Artist: Various Artists
Title: Memphis Rockabillies Hillbillies & Honky 6 / Var
Item Condition: New and unplayed
Format: CD
Release Date: 2016
Label: Stomper Time
UPC: 5024620113617
Genre: Rock
Album Tracks
1. Kruschev and the Devil – Jay Chevalier
2. If You’ll Be a Baby – Sonny Williams
3. In Between – Marlon Grisham
4. Bill Bailey Ain’t Going Home – Jay Chevalier
5. Going Steady Ring – Tommy Jay
6. Cotton Patch Hop – Sonny Williams
7. I Don’t Love Nobody – Slim Rhodes
8. Country Junction – Kenny Owens
9. Better Run Suzie – Ray Coble
10. Too Many Bubbles – Jay Chevalier
11. Every Time I See You – Sylvia Mobley
12. Gonna Be No 1 – Kenny Owens
13. Honky Tonk Blues – Sonny Williams
14. Roby Ramble – Jimmy Roby
15. Uncertain Love – Slim Rhodes
16. Jimmy Six – Johnny Duncan
17. Come Back to Louisiana – Jay Chevalier
18. Footprints on the Floor – Sonny Williams
19. Big Ball in Brooklyn – Bill Medlock
20. Walking the Street – Bob Taylor
21. Skipping the Strings – Jimmy Roby
22. Take Me Back to Memphis – Slim Rhodes
23. Gone Gone, She’s Gone – Dan & the Craftsmen
24. Making Up for Lost Time – Sonny Williams
25. White Lightnin’ – Ira Pierce
26. That’s My Desire – Bill Medlock
27. Dear Old Dixie – Ken Burge
28. Gone Gone Gone – Charlie Fritts
29. Three Roses – Tommy Jay
30. Where Were You – Amos Wren
31. Louisiana Living – Jay Chevalier
32. The Same Old Key – Sonny Williams
33. Troy ‘s Boogie – Troy Collier
34. Wild Mountain Call – Johnny Duncan
35. This Old Town ‘s Not Big Enough – Sonny Williams
36. You’re the Most Hard to Please Woman – John Temple
37. I’m Cheatin’ Again – Kenny Owens
38. Your Love Is All I Ask – Sonny Williams
39. Charlie Fritts – Midnight Blues – Charlie Fritts
40. Cotton Town Jubilee Radio Advert
A generous 40 tracks taken from Gene Williams’ West Memphis-based Cotton Town Jubilee Record Company. The label, one of the last in Memphis to have a proper reissue, released a great selection of R’n’R, Rockabilly and Hillbilly from 1962 until it’s closure in 1971.