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1.1 Country Boy - Little Jimmy Dickens (1949) - Little Jimmy Dickens1.2 It's a Lovely, Lovely World - Carl Smith (1952) - Carl Smith1.3 Our Honeymoon - Carl Smith (1952) - Carl Smith1.4 Somebody's Stolen My Honey - Ernest Tubb (1952) - Ernest Tubb1.5 Have a Good Time - Tony Bennett (1952) - Tony Bennett1.6 Hey Joe - Kitty Wells (1953) - Kitty Wells1.7 How's the World Treating You - Eddy Arnold (1953) - Eddy Arnold1.8 Hey Joe! - Carl Smith (1953) - Carl Smith1.9 Just Wait 'Til I Get You Alone - Carl Smith (1953) - Carl Smith1.10 Midnight - Red Foley (1953) - Red Foley1.11 Orchids Mean Goodbye - Carl Smith (1953) - Carl Smith1.12 Hey Joe! - Frankie Laine (1953) - Frankie Laine1.13 Back Up Buddy - Carl Smith (1954) - Carl Smith1.14 Christmas Can't Be Far Away - Eddy Arnold (1954) - Eddy Arnold1.15 Out Behind the Barn - Little Jimmy Dickens (1954) - Little Jimmy Dickens1.16 I've Been Thinking - Eddy Arnold (1955) - Eddy Arnold1.17 Hawk-Eye - Frankie Laine (1955) - Frankie Laine1.18 The Richest Man (In the World) - Eddy Arnold (1955) - Eddy Arnold1.19 I'd Rather Stay Home - Kitty Wells (1956) - Kitty Wells1.20 Willie Can - Alma Cogan (1956) - Alma Cogan1.21 Tryin' to Forget the Blues - Porter Wagoner (1956) - Porter Wagoner1.22 Willie Can - the Beverley Sisters (1956) - the Beverley Sisters1.23 Bye Bye Love - the Everly Brothers (1957) - the Everly Brothers1.24 Tina - Easy Riders (1957) - the Easy Riders1.25 Bye, Bye Love - Webb Pierce (1957) - Webb Pierce1.26 Wake Up Little Susie - the Everly Brothers (1957) - the Everly Brothers2.1 Wake Up Little Susie - King Brothers (1957) - King Brothers2.2 Hey Sheriff - Rusty ; Doug (1958) - Rusty and Doug2.3 Crazy Dream - Jim Dale (1958) - Jim Dale2.4 All I Have to Do Is Dream - the Everly Brothers (1958) - the Everly Brothers2.5 Bird Dog - the Everly Brothers (1958) - the Everly Brothers2.6 Blue Boy - Jim Reeves (1958) - Jim Reeves2.7 Devoted to You - the Everly Brothers (1958) - the Everly Brothers2.8 Problems - the Everly Brothers (1958) - the Everly Brothers2.9 Love of My Life - the Everly Brothers (1958) - the Everly Brothers2.10 Poor Jenny - the Everly Brothers (1959) - the Everly Brothers2.11 Raining in My Heart - Buddy Holly (1959) - Buddy Holly2.12 Take a Message to Mary - the Everly Brothers (1959) - the Everly Brothers2.13 Sweet Sugar Lips - the Kalin Twins (1959) - the Kalin Twins2.14 Johnny, My Love (Grandma's Diary) - Wilma Lee ; Stoney Cooper (1960) - Wilma Lee and Stoney Cooper2.15 Teen Ex - the Browns (1960) - the Browns2.16 Always It's You - the Everly Brothers (1960) - the Everly Brothers2.17 Let's Think About Living - Bob Luman (1960) - Bob Luman2.18 I'm Not Afraid - Ricky Nelson (1960) - Ricky Nelson2.19 Like Strangers - the Everly Brothers (1960) - the Everly Brothers2.20 Brand New Heartache - the Everly Brothers (1960) - the Everly Brothers2.21 My Last Date (With You) - Skeeter Davis (1960) - Skeeter Davis2.22 Why, Why, Bye, Bye - Bob Luman (1960) - Bob Luman2.23 My Last Date with You - Joni James (1960) - Joni James2.24 How's the World Treating You - the Louvin Brothers (1961) - the Louvin Brothers2.25 Mexico - Bob Moore (1961) - Bob Moore2.26 She Wears My Ring - Jimmy Sweeney (1962) - Jimmy Sweeney2.27 So How Come (No One Loves Me) - Don Gibson (1962) - Don Gibson2.28 Have a Good Time - Sue Thompson (1962) - Sue Thompson |
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 | Beschreibung: | They may not be household names, but the husband and wife songwriting team of Felice & Boudleaux Bryant rank among the most successful pop composers of the post-war era, with some of their songs providing iconic landmarks in pop history. They are best-known for the string of hits they wrote to kick-start the career of the Everly Brothers, their compositions of that crucial mini-era including "Bye Bye Love", "Wake Up Little Susie", "All I Have To Do Is Dream", "Bird Dog", "Devoted To You" and others. Boudleaux was a classically-trained violinist who took up jazz, and started writing with his wife Felice after their whirlwind marriage in 1945. After years of trying, they sold their first song to publishers Acuff-Rose, and it was a hit in 1949 for Little Jimmy Dickens, after which they concentrated mainly on the country market, writing classics like "Hey Joe", "How's the World Treating You" and "Midnight" to score huge hits before breaking into the pop arena to achieve success on both sides of the Atlantic, as artists of all kinds homed in on their material, including Buddy Holly who recorded their song "Raining In My Heart". This great-value 54-track 2-CD set comprises every US and UK chart entry achieved by artists performing their songs through to 1962. It's not only a testimony to their remarkable talent, but a fascinating trawl across the pop music landscape of the era, featuring a remarkable and impressive range of stars, Runningtime: 00:00:00, Labelcode ACBT3185.2 |  | Anzahl der Titel: |
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