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Rhythm & Western 5: Cold Cold Heart / Various- Rhythm & Western 5: Cold Cold Heart / Various

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Friends, you are holding the fifth opus of "Rhythm & Western" and we got 5 more boss volumes on ice. I must confess Solomon Burke's classic "How Many Times" always sounded like a Country song to me, so I'm glad I could include it here, Damita Jo delivers does a fantastic version of Ray Price's classic C&W hit "Crazy Arms" also recorded by Jerry Lee Lewis, Patsy Cline, Waylon Jennings, and countless others, another Country hit "You're The Reason" (originally recorded by Bobby Edwards) is delivered by Arthur Alexander. The great Fats Domino is next with his famous version of "Jambalaya" (originally written and recorded by Hank Williams), King Curtis gives a splendid rendition of Hank Snow's "I'm Movin' On" also recorded by a buttload of other artists. To my knowledge, Little Richard never recorded a "bonafide" country song, but some of his Gospel stuff sounds just like it. Just listen to "Do Lord, Remember Me" if you have any doubt. Sonny Boy Williamson II (a.k.a. Rice Miller) and Peppermint Harris, with "Wake Up Baby" and "I Got Loaded" are offering two delightful bronze hillbilly tunes, and "Solid As A Rock" is probably the closest thing to country music ever recorded by Jazz legend Ella Fitzgerald. More fave black C&W of mine by The Twilighters (Hootenanny Stomp), The Sharps (Look At Me), Ruth Brown (Jack O'Diamonds), Magic Sam (Square Dance Rock Part 1), Ted Taylor (Keep Walking On), Pee Wee Crayton (Little Bitty Things), Bobby Day (Undecided), Fats Domino (Bo Weavil). Smokey Hogg (Late Prowling Girl), Ketty Lester (Love Letters), Ben E. King (My Heart Cries For You), and Rochell & The Candles (When My Baby Is Gone) are all top-notch tracks. Enjoy!

Tracklist:

  1. How Many Times
  2. Crazy Arms
  3. You're the Reason
  4. Jambalaya
  5. I'm Movin' On
  6. Do Lord, Remember Me
  7. Wake Up Baby
  8. I Got Loaded
  9. Solid as a Rock
  10. Hootenanny Stomp
  11. Look at Me
  12. Jack O'Diamonds
  13. Square Dance Rock, Pt. 1
  14. Keep Walking On
  15. Little Bitty Things
  16. Undecided
  17. Bo Weevil
  18. Hearts of Stone
  19. Cigareetes, Whusky ; Wild Wild Women
  20. Late Prowling Girl
  21. Love Letters
  22. I Don't Hurt Anymore
  23. Cold Cold Heart
  24. On My Way
  25. Where Shall I Be
  26. My Heart Cries for You
  27. When My Baby Is Gone
  28. You Just as Well Let Her Go
Format: New CD/Rock

Rhythm & Western 5: Cold Cold Heart / Various- Rhythm & Western 5: Cold Cold Heart / Various

SKU: 4260072729575
Regular price ¥98.00
Unit price
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Release Date: 10.21.2022

 
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Friends, you are holding the fifth opus of "Rhythm & Western" and we got 5 more boss volumes on ice. I must confess Solomon Burke's classic "How Many Times" always sounded like a Country song to me, so I'm glad I could include it here, Damita Jo delivers does a fantastic version of Ray Price's classic C&W hit "Crazy Arms" also recorded by Jerry Lee Lewis, Patsy Cline, Waylon Jennings, and countless others, another Country hit "You're The Reason" (originally recorded by Bobby Edwards) is delivered by Arthur Alexander. The great Fats Domino is next with his famous version of "Jambalaya" (originally written and recorded by Hank Williams), King Curtis gives a splendid rendition of Hank Snow's "I'm Movin' On" also recorded by a buttload of other artists. To my knowledge, Little Richard never recorded a "bonafide" country song, but some of his Gospel stuff sounds just like it. Just listen to "Do Lord, Remember Me" if you have any doubt. Sonny Boy Williamson II (a.k.a. Rice Miller) and Peppermint Harris, with "Wake Up Baby" and "I Got Loaded" are offering two delightful bronze hillbilly tunes, and "Solid As A Rock" is probably the closest thing to country music ever recorded by Jazz legend Ella Fitzgerald. More fave black C&W of mine by The Twilighters (Hootenanny Stomp), The Sharps (Look At Me), Ruth Brown (Jack O'Diamonds), Magic Sam (Square Dance Rock Part 1), Ted Taylor (Keep Walking On), Pee Wee Crayton (Little Bitty Things), Bobby Day (Undecided), Fats Domino (Bo Weavil). Smokey Hogg (Late Prowling Girl), Ketty Lester (Love Letters), Ben E. King (My Heart Cries For You), and Rochell & The Candles (When My Baby Is Gone) are all top-notch tracks. Enjoy!

Tracklist:

  1. How Many Times
  2. Crazy Arms
  3. You're the Reason
  4. Jambalaya
  5. I'm Movin' On
  6. Do Lord, Remember Me
  7. Wake Up Baby
  8. I Got Loaded
  9. Solid as a Rock
  10. Hootenanny Stomp
  11. Look at Me
  12. Jack O'Diamonds
  13. Square Dance Rock, Pt. 1
  14. Keep Walking On
  15. Little Bitty Things
  16. Undecided
  17. Bo Weevil
  18. Hearts of Stone
  19. Cigareetes, Whusky ; Wild Wild Women
  20. Late Prowling Girl
  21. Love Letters
  22. I Don't Hurt Anymore
  23. Cold Cold Heart
  24. On My Way
  25. Where Shall I Be
  26. My Heart Cries for You
  27. When My Baby Is Gone
  28. You Just as Well Let Her Go