Carlisle, Bill & the Carlisles: I'm Rough Stuff! 1951-1959
Carlisle, Bill & the Carlisles: I'm Rough Stuff! 1951-1959
Format: CD
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Artist: Carlisle, Bill & the Carlisles
Label: Jasmine Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 604988380927
Genre: Country
A veteran recording artist since 1933 with his own brand of rough 'n' ready hillbilly blues, Bill Carlisle reinvented himself in the 1950s as "Jumpin' Bill Carlisle" and signed to progressive Mercury Records who encouraged the new sound of hot country boogie being developed by Carlisle with his guitarist Chet Atkins. Scoring astonishing success with their debut recording, "Too Old to Cut the Mustard" (#6, 1952) - an old country saying remembered from his father - this was followed swiftly by the much-covered "No Help Wanted" (#1, 1953), "Knothole" (#3, 1953), "Is Zat You, Myrtle?" (#2, 1953), "Tain't Nice (To Talk Like That)" (#5, 1954), "Shake-A-Leg" (#15, 1954) and "Honey Love" (#12, 1954). This fun package is the best of Bill's country boogies and proto-rockabillies suffused with his homemade hilarious hillbilly humour and decidedly non-PC rural risibility.
Tracks:
1.1 Too Old To Cut The Mustard
1.2 Love, Love, Love (That's What It Is)
1.3 Woman Driver
1.4 No Help Wanted
1.5 Knothole
1.6 Leave That Liar Alone
1.7 (Hooray For) That Little Difference
1.8 Something Different
1.9 Is Zat You, Myrtle?
1.10 Tain't Nice (To Talk Like That)
1.11 Unpucker
1.12 I Need A Little Help
1.13 Shake-A-Leg
1.14 Moody's Goose
1.15 If You Don't Want It (The Salesmen's Song)
1.16 Female Hercules
1.17 Honey Love
1.18 Busy Body Boogie
1.19 The Mainest' Thing
1.20 It's Bedtime, Bill
1.21 Rattlesnake Daddy
1.22 Feet Don't Fail Me
1.23 Women
1.24 Doggie Joe
1.25 Bargain Day, Half Off
1.26 Nine Have Tried (And Nine Have Died)
1.27 Middle Age Spread
1.28 Goo-Goo Da Da (Baby Latin Meaning "Daddy")
1.29 Knock, Knock (You Can't Come In)
1.30 I'm Rough Stuff
1.31 Wouldn't You Like To...
1.32 (Climbing Up The) Ladder Of Love
1.33 Down Boy