Rich, Dave: Ain't It Fine
Rich, Dave: Ain't It Fine
Format: CD
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Artist: Rich, Dave
Label: Bear Family
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 4000127157638
Genre: Country Traditional
Today he's a high profile evangelist, but in 1955 he was a young country singer with an astonishing range. Dave Rich was one of the great, undiscovered talents in country music when rock 'n' roll erupted. He could have made it as a rock 'n' roller too. The songs were great, and Dave Rich could rock as convincingly as he could sing country.Here are all 28 RCA recordings from 1955 to 1959 including Rosie Let's Get Cozy, School Blues, and Burn On Love Fire. The highlights, though, are City Lights, recorded several months before Ray Price's version, and Lonely Street, recorded years before Andy Williams' hit version, and perhaps the most powerful version ever. Check out that voice!
Tracks:
1.1 Your Pretty Blue Eyes
1.2 Ain't It Fine
1.3 I'm Glad
1.4 Didn't Work Out, Did It
1.5 I'm Sorry Goodbye
1.6 Darling I'm Lonesome
1.7 Tuggin' on My Heart Strings
1.8 I Love 'Em All
1.9 I Forgot
1.10 I Think I'm Gonna Die
1.11 Lonely Street
1.12 Our Last Night Together
1.13 City Lights
1.14 Rosie Let's Get Cozy
1.15 Burn on Love Fire
1.16 Red Sweater
1.17 I've Learned
1.18 Red Beads
1.19 School Blues
1.20 Sunshine in My Heart
1.21 Chicken House
1.22 That's What This Whole World Needs
1.23 Saved from Sin
1.24 Brand New Feeling
1.25 Where Else Would I Want to Be
1.26 The Key to My Heart
1.27 I've Thought It Over
1.28 Just Like Mine