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1.1 Too Old to Cut the Mustard1.2 My Happiness Belongs to Somebody Else1.3 Patch Up Our Old Love Affair1.4 I Would If I Could (But I Can't)1.5 True Love1.6 Love, Love, Love (That's What It Is)1.7 Woman Driver1.8 No Help Wanted1.9 This Heart Is Not for Sale1.10 Knothole1.11 Leave That Liar Alone1.12 Is Zat You Myrtle?1.13 Something Different1.14 Tain't Nice (To Talk Like That)1.15 Unpucker1.16 I Need a Little Help1.17 I'll Never Love Again1.18 Shake-A-Leg1.19 Moody's Goose1.20 If You Don't Want It (The Salesman's Song)1.21 Rattlesnake Daddy1.22 Feet Don't Fail Me1.23 Women1.24 Doggie Joe1.25 Honey Love1.26 Female Hercules1.27 Busy Body Boogie1.28 The Mainest Thing1.29 Rusty Old Halo1.30 It's Bedtime, Bill2.1 Nine Have Tried2.2 Bargain Day, Half Off2.3 Lil' Liza Jane2.4 Teletouch2.5 Middle Age Spread2.6 On My Way to the Show2.7 Dangerous Crossing2.8 Run, Boy2.9 Goo-Goo Da Da (Baby Latin Meaning "Daddy")2.10 Pickin' Peas (Down the Long Pea Row)2.11 Money Tree2.12 Poor Man's Riches2.13 I'm Rough Stuff2.14 Wouldn't You Like to2.15 Ladder of Love2.16 Gettin' Younger2.17 I Don't Want to Run2.18 Old Fashioned Love2.19 Uncle Bud2.20 I've Waited Too Long2.21 How Will I Know2.22 Dumb Bunny2.23 Who's A-Gonna Stop Me2.24 Down Boy2.25 Union Suit2.26 Air Brakes2.27 Home Sweet Home2.28 John Came Home2.29 Skin 'Im Quick2.30 Have a Drink on Me2.31 Too Old to Cut the Mustard |
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Beschreibung: | The Carlisles were a hillbilly country group formed in the early 1950s by Bill Carlisle, who had previously recorded with his brother Cliff as The Carlisle Brothers during the 1930s and '40s until Cliff retired in 1950. Bill, who was known as Jumpin' Bill Carlisle, because of his habit of leaping around the stage, formed a new group under the name The Carlisles, that included singer/guitarists Betty Amos and Roy Sneed and bass player Ernie Newton, and they had several hits during the 1950s, continuing to record into the 1960s as their style evolved. This excellent-value 61-track 2-CD set comprises most of their A & B sides for the Mercury and Columbia labels from era, along with EP and LP tracks, with guitarist Chet Atkins featured on many of the recordings. Also included are some Bill Carlisle solo releases for RCA. It features all their country hits as a group, including the No. 1 "No Help Wanted" and the Top 10 hits "Too Old To Cut The Mustard", "Knothole", "Is Zat You, Myrtle", and "Tain't Nice (To Talk Like That)", many of them typical of what Bill Carlisle called his "crazy songs". It's a reasonably comprehensive overview of their recording career during this era, and is a thoroughly entertaining slice of unalloyed hillbilly country music, which makes few compromises even as they adapt their music to the pot rock 'n' roll era., Runningtime: 00:00:00, Labelcode ACBT3364.2 (ADDCD3364), Phonographic Copyright (p) Acrobat Licensing Ltd., Copyright (c) Acrobat Licensing Ltd. |
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ADDCD3364 |
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Verantwortliche Person für die EU:
Membran Media GmbH Langenhorner Chaussee 602, 22419 Hamburg, DE gpsr@membran.net |
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