Come visit us ★ 32 Cannon Street, Poughkeepsie NY

Language

Currency

Your cart

Your cart is empty

Check out these collections

Billy Wills Jack- Cadillac In Model A: Gonna Shake This Shack

SKU: 4000127176448
Regular price ¥134.00
Unit price
per
the album cover for Billy Wills  Jack - Cadillac In Model A: Gonna Shake This Shack
the album cover for Billy Wills  Jack - Cadillac In Model A: Gonna Shake This Shack

Another exciting title in Bear Family Recordsr' popular 'Gonna Shake This Shack' series.Billy Jack Wills was the youngest brother in the Texas Wills Western Swing dynasty.He wrote the lyrics to Faded Love, the huge 1950 hit for his big brother Bob!At the time, Billy Jack was running the Wills Point club in Sacramento for his brother Bob and formed a house band - one of the hippest Western swing bands of the 1940s and early '50s - that accompanied him on these recordings.Trademark: the hardest backbeat in country music at the time.Jazzy rockin' versions of Good Rockin' Tonight, Crazy Man Crazy, All She Wants to Do Is Rock alongside (Western) Swing classics like Air Mail Special, C-Jam Blues and Cadillac in Model' A' - great Rhythm & Western in it's purest form!31 songs, described in detail in the extensive illustrated booklet with liner notes by Roland Heinrich Rumtreiber.Here is yet another exciting title in Bear Family's popular series 'Gonna Shake This Shack'. Billy Jack Wills was the youngest brother of the Wills western swing dynasty. Born February 26, 1926, in Memphis, Hall County, TX, Billy Jack joined the family business as Johnnie Lee Wills' bass player in his late teens. However, mighty Bob Wills ordered him to California to join the Texas Playboys as bass player and drummer. He was also occasionally featured as a vocalist, and he proved his worth by writing the lyrics to Faded Love, Will's massive hit of 1950.In the late 1940s, Billy Jack Wills took over management of Wills Point, Bob's club in Sacramento. While Bob and the Texas Playboys went on tour again, Billy Jack formed the house band that accompanied him on these recordings. Legendary Playboy Tiny Moore did not want to get back on the road with Bob and became the featured star and co-vocalist in Billy Jack's Western Swing Band.

Tracklist:

  1. Kentucky Means Paradise
  2. There's Good Rockin' Tonight
  3. Crazy Man Crazy
  4. Cadillac In Model 'A'
  5. Out Of Gas
  6. Hey Lula (Hey Lu-La)
  7. Air Mail Special
  8. For You My Love
  9. All She Wants To Do Is Rock
  10. Kissin' Bug Boogie
  11. Roped And Tied
  12. C-Jam Blues
  13. Sweet Georgia Brown
  14. Water Baby Boogie
  15. I Don't Know
  16. Sugar Blues
  17. Bottle Baby Boogie
  18. Milk Cow Blues
  19. Jelly Roll Blues
  20. Troubles (Those Lonesome Kind)
  21. Woodchopper's Ball
  22. Rock-A-Bye Baby Blues
  23. She's A Quarter Horse Type (Of A Gal)
  24. Lonesome Hearted Blues
  25. Dipsy Doodle
  26. Tobacco Chewing Boogie
  27. Mr. Cotton Picker
  28. Hey, Mr. Mailman
  29. Teardrops From My Eyes
  30. Cadillac In Model 'A' (MGM)
  31. My Shoes Keep Walkin' Back To You
Format: New CD/Country

Billy Wills Jack- Cadillac In Model A: Gonna Shake This Shack

SKU: 4000127176448
Regular price ¥134.00
Unit price
per

Release Date: 08.26.2022

 
Shipping calculated at checkout.

> Due to the current limited nature of music titles, ALL CD & Vinyl purchases are limited to FOUR copies per customer, per item. If you place multiple orders for multiples of the same title, your subsequent orders will be canceled.

Another exciting title in Bear Family Recordsr' popular 'Gonna Shake This Shack' series.Billy Jack Wills was the youngest brother in the Texas Wills Western Swing dynasty.He wrote the lyrics to Faded Love, the huge 1950 hit for his big brother Bob!At the time, Billy Jack was running the Wills Point club in Sacramento for his brother Bob and formed a house band - one of the hippest Western swing bands of the 1940s and early '50s - that accompanied him on these recordings.Trademark: the hardest backbeat in country music at the time.Jazzy rockin' versions of Good Rockin' Tonight, Crazy Man Crazy, All She Wants to Do Is Rock alongside (Western) Swing classics like Air Mail Special, C-Jam Blues and Cadillac in Model' A' - great Rhythm & Western in it's purest form!31 songs, described in detail in the extensive illustrated booklet with liner notes by Roland Heinrich Rumtreiber.Here is yet another exciting title in Bear Family's popular series 'Gonna Shake This Shack'. Billy Jack Wills was the youngest brother of the Wills western swing dynasty. Born February 26, 1926, in Memphis, Hall County, TX, Billy Jack joined the family business as Johnnie Lee Wills' bass player in his late teens. However, mighty Bob Wills ordered him to California to join the Texas Playboys as bass player and drummer. He was also occasionally featured as a vocalist, and he proved his worth by writing the lyrics to Faded Love, Will's massive hit of 1950.In the late 1940s, Billy Jack Wills took over management of Wills Point, Bob's club in Sacramento. While Bob and the Texas Playboys went on tour again, Billy Jack formed the house band that accompanied him on these recordings. Legendary Playboy Tiny Moore did not want to get back on the road with Bob and became the featured star and co-vocalist in Billy Jack's Western Swing Band.

Tracklist:

  1. Kentucky Means Paradise
  2. There's Good Rockin' Tonight
  3. Crazy Man Crazy
  4. Cadillac In Model 'A'
  5. Out Of Gas
  6. Hey Lula (Hey Lu-La)
  7. Air Mail Special
  8. For You My Love
  9. All She Wants To Do Is Rock
  10. Kissin' Bug Boogie
  11. Roped And Tied
  12. C-Jam Blues
  13. Sweet Georgia Brown
  14. Water Baby Boogie
  15. I Don't Know
  16. Sugar Blues
  17. Bottle Baby Boogie
  18. Milk Cow Blues
  19. Jelly Roll Blues
  20. Troubles (Those Lonesome Kind)
  21. Woodchopper's Ball
  22. Rock-A-Bye Baby Blues
  23. She's A Quarter Horse Type (Of A Gal)
  24. Lonesome Hearted Blues
  25. Dipsy Doodle
  26. Tobacco Chewing Boogie
  27. Mr. Cotton Picker
  28. Hey, Mr. Mailman
  29. Teardrops From My Eyes
  30. Cadillac In Model 'A' (MGM)
  31. My Shoes Keep Walkin' Back To You