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01. Harris, Wynonie "Good Morning Judge" 02. Williams, Cootie / Mack, Eddie "Shot Gun Boogie" 03. Jackson, Bull Moose "Why Don't You Haul Off and Love Me" 04. Crows, The "No Help Wanted" 05. Edwards, Tommy "Don't Fence Me In" 06. Griffin Brothers, The / Day, Margie "It'd Surprise You" 07. Crothers, Scatman "Ghost Riders In The Sky" 08. Lewis, Smiley "Big Mamou" 09. Knight, Sonny "Lovesick Blues" 10. Millinder, Lucky & His orchestra "Chew Tobacco Rag" 11. Platters, The "Sixteen Tons" 12. Piano Red "It Makes No Difference Now" 13. Thomas, Joey "Cherokee Boogie (Eh-Oh-Aleena)" 14. Orioles, The "Crying In The Chapel" 15. Harris, Wynonie "Bloodshot Eyes" 16. Liggins, Joe & his Honeydrippers "Rag Mop" 17. Jackson, Bull Moose "If You Ain't Lovin' (You Ain't Livin')" 18. Reeves, Pear & The Concords "You Can't Stay Here (Step It Up And Go)" 19. Williams, Cootie / Mack, Eddie "Divorce Me C.O.D." 20. Hooker, Earl "Steel Guitar Rag" 21. Fat Man Robinson Quintet "My Buckets Got a Hole in It" 22. Singer, Hal & his Orchestra "Indian Love Call" 23. Guitar Jr. "Pick Me Up On Your Way Down" 24. Hurricanes, The "Pistol Packin Mama" 25. Griffin Brothers, The "Move It On Over" 26. Gaddy, Bob & his Alley Cats "No Help Wanted" 27. King, B. B. "Sixteen Tons" 28. Jackson, Moose "Cherokee Boogie (Eh-Oh-Aleena)" 29. Gant, Cecil "Shotgun Boogie"
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 | Description: | â?¢ There has always been a lively exchange between musicians in the USA - regardless of skin color.
� With 'Shotgun Boogie', Bear Family Records® documents in text and sound how R&B musicians
successfully covered songs from the country music songbook.
â?¢ Smiley Lewis sings Link Davis' Big Mamou, Joe Liggins Johnnie Lee Willsâ?? Rag Mop, Sonny Knight
sings Hank Williams' country tearjerker Lovesick Blues, the Crows cover Bill Carlisle's No Help Wanted,
Guitar Jr. brilliantly interprets Harlan Howard's Pick Me Up On Your Way Down and Cecil Gant grooves
through Tennessee Ernie Ford's Shotgun Boogie.
â?¢ 29 carefully remastered recordings from the best sources.
â?¢ Liner notes by the renowned music expert Bill Dahl with biographical and discographical details.
Even casual music fans recognize the seismic impact rhythm and blues made on country music during the mid-1950s as
a new generation of performers embraced rockabilly. Yet a reverse effect could also be evident, dating all the way back
to the postwar era. After all, a great song was a great song, whether Wynonie Harris was belting Louis Innisâ?? Good
Morning Judge and Hank Pennyâ??s Bloodshot Eyes or The Griffin Brothers, Fat Man Robinson, and Sonny Knight were
individually latching on to one Hank Williams classic or another to give them a snazzy R&B spin. Thatâ??s the premise
behind Bear Familyâ??s 29-song â??Shotgun Boogie - Rhythm & Blues Goes Country Vol. 1,â?? as both B.B. King and The
Platters give Tennessee Ernie Fordâ??s immortal smash Sixteen Tons contrasting readings that songwriter Merle Travis
could never have envisioned, while the lusty Bull Moose Jackson unfurls his deep-toned pipes on three country classics
from his deep catalog at King Records. Who would have ever expected Scatman Crothers, Smiley Lewis, and Joe
Liggins to traffic in hillbilly covers, much less Lonnie â??Guitar Jr.â?? Brooks or boogie pianist Cecil Gant? But theyâ??re all here,
eloquently illustrating the inexorable connection between R&B and C&W - albeit in the reverse direction from what the
history books preach! - 2024 collection. -There has always been a lively exchange between musicians in the USA - regardless of skin color -With 'Shotgun Boogie', Bear Family Records® documents in text and sound how R&B musicians successfully covered songs from the country music songbook -Smiley Lewis sings Link Davis' Big Mamou, Joe Liggins Johnnie Lee Wills' Rag Mop, Sonny Knight sings Hank Williams' country tearjerker Lovesick Blues, the Crows cover Bill Carlisle's No Help Wanted, Guitar Jr. Brilliantly interprets Harlan Howard's Pick Me Up On Your Way Down and Cecil Gant grooves through Tennessee Ernie Ford's Shotgun Boogie -29 carefully remastered recordings from the best sources -Liner notes by renowned music expert Bill Dahl Even casual music fans recognize the seismic impact rhythm and blues made on country music during the mid-1950s as a new generation of performers embraced rockabilly. Yet a reverse effect could also be evident, dating all the way back to the postwar era. After all, a great song was a great song, whether Wynonie Harris was belting Louis Innis' Good Morning Judge and Hank Penny's Bloodshot Eyes or The Griffin Brothers, Fat Man Robinson, and Sonny Knight were individually latching on to one Hank Williams classic or another to give them a snazzy R&B spin. That's the premise behind Bear Family's 29-song 'Shotgun Boogie - Rhythm & Blues Goes Country Vol. 1, ' as both B.B. King and The Platters give Tennessee Ernie Ford's immortal smash Sixteen Tons contrasting readings that songwriter Merle Travis could never have envisioned, while the lusty Bull Moose Jackson unfurls his deep-toned pipes on three country classics from his deep catalog at King Records. Who would have ever expected Scatman Crothers, Smiley Lewis, and Joe Liggins to traffic in hillbilly covers, much less Lonnie 'Guitar Jr.' Brooks or boogie pianist Cecil Gant?But they're all here, eloquently illustrating the inexorable connection between R&B and C&W - albeit in the reverse direction from what the history books preach! |  | Manufacturer No.: |
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