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1.1 Hang Your Head in Shame1.2 Texas Blues1.3 No One to Cry to1.4 160 Acres1.5 Address Unknown1.6 Detour1.7 Someone Won Your Heart Little Darlin'1.8 Vout Cowboy1.9 Mary Lou1.10 Cool Water1.11 Have I Told You Lately (That I Love You)1.12 Live and Learn1.13 Chained to a Memory1.14 Darling What More Can I Do1.15 Divorce Me C.O.D1.16 So Round, So Firm, So Fully Packed1.17 No One to Cry to1.18 I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now1.19 Wait'll I Get My Sunshine in the Moonlight1.20 Tumbling Tumbleweeds1.21 Twilight on the Trail1.22 Holiday for the Blues1.23 Where the Cool Clear Water Spills1.24 Be My Darlin'2.1 When the Sun Goes Down2.2 That's What I Like About the West2.3 Never Trust a Woman2.4 Blue Shadows on the Trail2.5 Little White House2.6 I Couldn't Believe It Was True2.7 Sometimes2.8 Kentucky2.9 I'm Waltzing with a Broken Heart2.10 Any Time2.11 I Had My Heart Set on You2.12 You Told a Lie2.13 Sometime2.14 I'll Have Somebody Else2.15 Lay Your Little Head on My Shoulder2.16 Just a Little Lovin'2.17 Brush Those Tears from Your Eyes2.18 Rose of Old Pawnee2.19 I Care No More2.20 Goodbye and Good Luck2.21 Riders in the Sky (A Cowboy Legend)2.22 I Cried Myself to Sleep Over You2.23 Stampede2.24 Someone in Tennessee |
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Descripción: | Taking their name from the landmark 1912 western novel by Zane Grey "Riders Of The Purple Sage", Foy Willing And The Riders Of The Purple Sage were a country group who combined recording and performing with appearing in a string of Western movies in the later heyday of the genre in the '40s and early '50s. Foy Willing, who hailed from Texas, landed up in California in the early '40s and became popular on radio, forming the band around the same time. With their screen commitments they did not record prolifically, but had five country hits through the second half of the 1940s. This 48-track 2-CD set comprises most of the A & B sides of their releases on the Capitol, Decca, Majestic, Varsity and Columbia labels during this era, including a release with the orchestra of Louis Prima. It features all their career chart entries including the No. 3 country hit "Texas Blues", the No. 4 hit "Have I Told You Lately That I Love You" and the No. 6 hit "Detour" along with the Top 20 hits "Anytime" and "Brush Those Tears From Your Eyes". Noted for their fine vocal harmonies, their style reflected their Hollywood outlook, with more then a hint of western swing about it, even though they recorded many songs by top Nashville writers. This collection offers a solid and representative overview of the key era of their career. They clearly had a significant influence on the west coast, their name being borrowed in the '60s psychedelic era by The New Riders Of The Purple Sage, a west coast country-rock band that was part of the genesis of Grateful Dead., Runningtime: 00:00:00, Labelcode ACBT3437.2 (ADDCD3437) |
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Membran Media GmbH Langenhorner Chaussee 602, 22419 Hamburg, DE gpsr@membran.net |
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