Dim lights, thick smoke and hillbilly music, 1966.
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| Format: | CD Audio |
| Language: | English |
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Hambergen, Germany :
Bear Family Records,
℗2013.
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| Series: | Country & western hit parade
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Table of Contents:
- Distant drums (Jim Reeves)
- The streets of Baltimore (Bobby Bare)
- The shoe goes on the other foot tonight (Marty Robbins)
- Don't touch me (Jeannie Seely)
- Stateside (Mel Tillis)
- Almost persuaded (David Houston)
- I get the fever (Bill Anderson)
- You ain't woman enough (Loretta Lynn)
- Husbands and wives (Roger Miller)
- Swinging doors (Merle Haggard)
- Funny, familiar forgotten feelings (Don Gibson)
- Waitin' in your welfare line (Buck Owens)
- Sweet thang (Nat Stuckey)
- There goes my everything (Jack Greene)
- Elvira (Dallas Frazier)
- The bottle let me down (Merle Haggard)
- I've been a long time leavin' (but I'll be a long time gone) (Roger Miller)
- Misty blue (Wilma Burgess)
- Unmitigated gall (Faron Young)
- I want to go with you (Eddy Arnold)
- The one on the right is on the left (Johnny Cash)
- (Pardon me) I've got someone to kill (Johnny Paycheck)
- Touch my heart (Ray Price)
- I'd just be fool enough (The Browns)
- The fugitive (aka I'm a lonesome fugitive) (Merle Haggard)
- Skid row Joe (Porter Wagoner)
- Apartment #9 (Tammy Wynette)
- Open up your heart (Buck Owens)
- Anita you're dreaming (Waylon Jennings)
- Don't come home a drinkin' (with lovin' on your mind) (Loretta Lynn)
- Distant drums (undubbed) (Jim Reeves).