Tennessee Ernie Ford / Strange, Billy: Classic Trio Albums, 1964 & 1975
Tennessee Ernie Ford / Strange, Billy: Classic Trio Albums, 1964 & 1975
Format: CD
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Artist: Tennessee Ernie Ford / Strange, Billy
Label: Bear Family
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5397102175411
Genre: Country
-Tennessee Ernie Ford's trio albums: simple clarity... natural depth. -Tennessee Ernie Ford's two trio albums: 'Country Hits... Feelin' Blue' (1964) 'Ernie Sings & Glen Picks' (1975) paired here by Bear Family Records® for the first time in any format. -An early template for the 'unplugged' album... decades before that recording technique became a trend in popular music. -Featured musicians: guitarist extraordinaire Billy Strange and upright bassist John Moshe (1964), and country and pop crossover superstar/guitarist/harmony singer Glen Campbell and acoustic bassist Chuck Domanico (1975). -To many in the know these are the finest LP releases of secular music from the singer's long career, with a voice that was well-worn yet enduring. -Extensive liner notes by East Tennessean, Dr. Ted Olson, Professor of Appalachian Studies at East Tennessee State University in Johnson City. -The full-color booklet contains previously unseen photos from the recording sessions. In 2015 Bear Family Records collected Ford's 78 RPM releases along with his 1950s LPs of secular music in the 5-CD boxed set 'Tennessee Ernie Ford: Portrait of an American Singer, 1949-1960' (BCD17332). That set, though, did not incorporate any of Ford's recordings released after 1960. Ford is most often remembered today for his early recordings. In 1955, the singer scored a massive national crossover hit with his finger-snapped rendition of Sixteen Tons. He remained a prolific recording artist through the early 1980s. Bear Family's release of this single-CD featuring two trio albums presents recordings Ford himself would have wanted to be considered in any discussions about his legacy 'Country Hits... Feelin' Blue' and 'Ernie Sings & Glen Picks' document Ford at his best! Released in 1964, 'Country Hits... Feelin' Blue' was remarkably stripped-down and unassuming. Among the musicians were two masters on their own instruments: guitarist extraordinaire Billy Strange and upright bassist John Mosher.
Tracks:
1.1 Take Me Back And Try Me One More Time
1.2 No Letter Today
1.3 Born To Lose
1.4 Don't Rob Another Man's Castle
1.5 There'll Be No Teardrops Tonight
1.6 I Don't Hurt Anymore
1.7 Worried Mind
1.8 No One Will Ever Know
1.9 Funny How Time Slips Away
1.10 Sweet Dreams
1.11 Tears On My Pillow
1.12 May You Never Be Alone
1.13 Trouble In Mind
1.14 (I'd Be) A Legend In My Time
1.15 Here Comes My Baby Back Again
1.16 There Goes My Everything
1.17 She Called Me Baby
1.18 I Gotta Have My Baby Back
1.19 Nobody Wins
1.20 Loving Her Was Easier
1.21 I Really Don't Want To Know
1.22 For The Good Times