Ferlin Husky was a prolific country hitmaker for more than two decades from the '50s through to the mid-'70s, racking up more than 40 hits, including his No. 1 debut hit duetting with Jean Shepard on "A Dear John Letter" and his country No. 1s "Gone" and "Wings Of A Dove", which also crossed over into the pop charts, all of which are featured here. He did not only record under his own name but started his career using the name of Terry Preston, as well as performing and recording humorous country material under his alter ego of Simon Crum, a hayseed character with a hillbilly slant on life. This great-value 80-track 3-CD set selects A & B sides from his singles released on Capitol during this period, including records released under the Terry Preston and Simon Crum identities. It features all the hits he had during this period, including Top 10 hits like "I Feel Better All Over", "Little Tom" and "A Fallen Star". He was a highly distinctive and versatile artist, and this collection provides an entertaining cross-section of a significant era in his career when he enjoyed his biggest hits.
14 A Dear John Letter - Ferlin Husky & Jean Shepard
15 You Die a Thousand Deaths
16 How Much Are You Mine?
17 Forgive Me John - Ferlin Husky & Jean Shepard
18 I Wouldn't Treat a Dog Like That
19 Walkin' and Hummin'
20 Let's Kiss and Try Again - Ferlin Husky & Jean Shepard
21 Eli the Camel
22 Somebody Lied
23 Each Time You Leave (I Die a Little)
24 The Drunken Driver
25 Homesick
26 King of a Lonely Castle
- Disc 2 -
1 Very Seldom, Ever Frequently
2 I Feel Better All Over
3 Little Tom
4 My Gallina
5 I'll Baby Sit with You
6 She's Always There (When I Come Home)
7 Don't Blame the Children
8 Saith the Lord
9 Dear Mister Brown
10 I'll Be Here for a Lifetime
11 A Hillbilly's Deck of Cards
12 Slow Down Brother
13 Aladdin's Lamp - Ferlin Husky and His Hush Puppies
14 Muki Ruki
15 Bob Cat Bop
16 Gone - Ferlin Husky and His Hush Puppies
17 Missing Persons - Ferlin Husky and His Hush Puppies
18 A Fallen Star
19 Prize Possession
20 This Moment of Love
21 Make Me Live Again
22 What'cha Doin' After School
23 Wang Dang Doo
24 Terrific Together
25 The Kingdom of Love
26 I Saw God
27 I Feel That Old Heartache Again
- Disc 3 -
1 All of the Time
2 I Will
3 Country Music Is Here to Stay
4 Stand Up, Sit Down, Shut Your Mouth
5 My Reason for Living
6 Wrong
7 Draggin' the River
8 Sea Sand
9 Morgan Poisoned the Water Hole
10 Black Sheep
11 I'll Always Return
12 Wings of a Dove
13 Next to Jimmy
14 Country Music Fiddler
15 Enormity in Motion
16 Cuzz You're So Sweet
17 Before I Lose My Mind
18 Open Up the Book and Take a Look
19 Willow Tree
20 Out of a Clear Blue Sky
21 The Waltz You Saved for Me
22 Somebody Save Me
23 Just Another Lonely Night
24 Stand Up
25 It Scares Me
26 It Was You
27 Near You
Ferlin Husky was a prolific country hitmaker for more than two decades from the '50s through to the mid-'70s, racking up more than 40 hits, including his No. 1 debut hit duetting with Jean Shepard on "A Dear John Letter" and his country No. 1s "Gone" and "Wings Of A Dove", which also crossed over into the pop charts, all of which are featured here. He did not only record under his own name but started his career using the name of Terry Preston, as well as performing and recording humorous country material under his alter ego of Simon Crum, a hayseed character with a hillbilly slant on life. This great-value 80-track 3-CD set selects A & B sides from his singles released on Capitol during this period, including records released under the Terry Preston and Simon Crum identities. It features all the hits he had during this period, including Top 10 hits like "I Feel Better All Over", "Little Tom" and "A Fallen Star". He was a highly distinctive and versatile artist, and this collection provides an entertaining cross-section of a significant era in his career when he enjoyed his biggest hits.