James, Sonny: Very Best Of Sonny James 1952-1962
James, Sonny: Very Best Of Sonny James 1952-1962
Format: CD
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Artist: James, Sonny
Label: Jasmine Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 604988377323
Genre: Country
Known throughout his life and career as "The Southern Gentleman", Sonny James was one of the very first C&W/Pop crossover artists, back in the 50s. In total, he would go on to register 72 C&W and Pop hits between 1953-1983, including an unprecedented run of 16 consecutive #1 C&W singles between 1967-71. This compilation is drawn from his 45rpm releases between 1952-62, across five different labels, Capitol, NRC, RCA-Victor, Groove and Dot, of which around half were C&W and/or Pop hits. Included is his first major crossover success, the multi-million-selling "Young Love", which topped both the C&W and Pop charts in 1957, alongside other major hits like "For Rent (One Empty Heart)", "Twenty Feet Of Muddy Water", "The Cat Came Back", "You're The Reason I'm In Love", "First Date, First Kiss, First Love", and "Uh-Huh-Mm". Also included are collectors' items like "Let's Go Bunny Huggin'", "Red Mud", "I Wish This Night Would Never End" and his unlikely vocal cover version of The Shadows' worldwide instro hit "Apache". His non-Capitol sides are virtually impossible to find elsewhere on CD.
Tracks:
1.1 That's Me Without You
1.2 She Done Give Her Heart to Me
1.3 Let's Go Bunny Huggin'
1.4 For Rent (One Empty Heart)
1.5 Twenty Feet of Muddy Water
1.6 The Cat Came Back
1.7 Young Love
1.8 You're the Reason I'm in Love
1.9 First Date, First Kiss, First Love
1.10 Lovesick Blues
1.11 A Mighty Lovable Man
1.12 Uh-Huh-Mm
1.13 Kathaleen
1.14 Are You Mine
1.15 You Got That Touch
1.16 I Can't Stay Away from You
1.17 Let Me Be the One to Love You
1.18 Yo-Yo
1.19 Dream Big
1.20 Pure Love
1.21 Talk of the School
1.22 Who's Next in Line
1.23 Red Mud
1.24 I Forgot More Than You'll Ever Know
1.25 Jenny Lou
1.26 Wondering
1.27 I Wish This Night Would Never End
1.28 Apache
1.29 Innocent Angel
1.30 Young Love (Version 2)
1.31 The Day's Not Over Yet
1.32 Just One More Lie
1.33 On the Longest Day