There is a pleasing mix of artists ranging from the lesser-known to the universally known beginning with the more obscure; Cecil Lee and His Western Swing Band, Jimmy and Leon Short and The Silver Saddle Ranch Boys, Jimmy Simpson & His Oilfield Boys and Charlie Adams and The Lone Star Playboys all of which are Hillbilly stylists. The artists whose names are internationally known are; The Delmore Brothers, Johnny Cash, Melvin Endsley, and Lefty Frizzell. These albums aim to; entertain, introduce people to the various styles of Hillbilly and Rustic Bop tempo music, and offer enjoyable albums that are full of quality songs and our no-fillers policy. The musical emphasis of the series is on the "Bop Beat" tempo and it is certain that one person's "Bop Beat" can be another person's "Jive Rhythm", and different countries and personal interpretation of the music is acknowledged. Therefore, music is here to be played enjoyed and not strictly categorized. The album is great to play at home and perfect for Dee Jays who will find good dance-floor filling songs. Our albums have; stunning design, sleeve notes, twenty-eight songs, mastered for the best possible sound. The disc is housed in an attractively designed cardboard sleeve, specially designed to avoid the use of plastic and be environmentally friendly. You are listening to music from the past and preserving the future!
1 Lefty King and His Rangers Vocal Jimmy Clee - I'm Losing You
2 Cecil Lee and His Western Swing Band - I'm An Ordinary Man
3 Phil Brown with Bill Woods Band - You're a Luxury
4 Tibby Edwards - C'est Si Tout (That's All)
5 Kenny Brown and Arkansas Ramblers - Throw 'A Little Wood On' the Fire
6 Hardrock Gunter - Naptown, Ind
7 Charlie Gore - Somebody's Been
8 Glenn Barber - Ice Water
9 The Delmore Brothers - I Let the Freight Train Carry Me on
10 Tillman Franks with His Rainbow Boys - Hayride Boogie
11 Bill Carlisle Featuring Cliff Carlisle - Rattlin' Daddy
12 Johnny Cash - Honky-Tonk Girl
13 Dude Martin - Pistol Boogie
14 Jimmy and Leon Short and the Silver Saddle Ranch Boys - Everybody's Trying to Be My Baby
15 Bob Gallion - Trademark on What I've Found
16 Hank the Drifter - I Hadn't Oughta Went in
17 Benny Cliff - Crazy Mama
18 Bennie Hess - Wild Hog Hop
19 Lefty Frizzell - (Honey, Baby, Hurry) Bring Your Sweet Self Back to Me
20 Dick Miller - Now I'm Gone
21 Melvin Endsley - Let's Fall Out of Love
22 Jimmy Simpson and His Oilfield Boys - Blue As I Can Be
23 Sonny Burns - Another Woman Looking for a Man
24 The Country Dudes - Have a Ball
25 Charlie Adams and the Lone Star Playboys - If a Beer Bottle Had a Nipple on It (You'd Be a Baby All Your Life)
26 Jimmy Murphy - Sixteen Tons Rock 'N' Roll
27 Carl Phillips - Salty Dog Blues
28 Mason Dixon and the Red Skins - Don't Worry 'Bout Nuthin'
There is a pleasing mix of artists ranging from the lesser-known to the universally known beginning with the more obscure; Cecil Lee and His Western Swing Band, Jimmy and Leon Short and The Silver Saddle Ranch Boys, Jimmy Simpson & His Oilfield Boys and Charlie Adams and The Lone Star Playboys all of which are Hillbilly stylists. The artists whose names are internationally known are; The Delmore Brothers, Johnny Cash, Melvin Endsley, and Lefty Frizzell. These albums aim to; entertain, introduce people to the various styles of Hillbilly and Rustic Bop tempo music, and offer enjoyable albums that are full of quality songs and our no-fillers policy. The musical emphasis of the series is on the "Bop Beat" tempo and it is certain that one person's "Bop Beat" can be another person's "Jive Rhythm", and different countries and personal interpretation of the music is acknowledged. Therefore, music is here to be played enjoyed and not strictly categorized. The album is great to play at home and perfect for Dee Jays who will find good dance-floor filling songs. Our albums have; stunning design, sleeve notes, twenty-eight songs, mastered for the best possible sound. The disc is housed in an attractively designed cardboard sleeve, specially designed to avoid the use of plastic and be environmentally friendly. You are listening to music from the past and preserving the future!