Wanda Jackson Right Or Wrong (1954-62) (4-CD Deluxe Box Set)
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Wanda Jackson: Right Or Wrong (1954-62) (4-CD Deluxe Box Set)
How Wanda Jackson could sing! At 17 she was dating Elvis, and when he told her she should switch to rock 'n' roll, she did! Then the fireworks started. All the great rockin' sides are here: the early Deccas, and all the Capitol recordings up to 1962. Fujiyama Mama, Mean Mean Man, Party, I Gotta Know... etc. The country hits are here too, like Right Or Wrong and In The Middle Of A Heartache, as well as the original Silver Threads And Golden Needles, and the original version of the song she wrote for Buck Owens, Kickin' Our Hearts Around. Listen for the dynamite guitar of Roy Clark, plus Al Downing and the Poe Cats, and the Los Angeles session cats. Check out the COUNTRY section for the continuation of Wanda's Capitol sides 1963-1973. - (Bear Family) LP-sized Boxset w. 40 page book. Her complete recordings 1954-62 (124 tracks)
Article properties:Wanda Jackson: Right Or Wrong (1954-62) (4-CD Deluxe Box Set)
Interpret: Wanda Jackson
Album titlle: Right Or Wrong (1954-62) (4-CD Deluxe Box Set)
Genre Rock'n'Roll
Label Bear Family Records
- Preiscode DI
- Edition 2 Deluxe Edition
Artikelart Box set
EAN: 4000127156297
- weight in Kg 1.3
Jackson, Wanda - Right Or Wrong (1954-62) (4-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 1 | ||||
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01 | If You Knew What I Know | Wanda Jackson | ||
02 | Lovin' Country Style | Wanda Jackson | ||
03 | The Heart You Could Have Had | Wanda Jackson | ||
04 | The Right To Love | Wanda Jackson | ||
05 | You Can't Have My Love (& BILLY GRAY) | Wanda Jackson | ||
06 | If You Don't, Somebody Else Will (& B. GRAY) | Wanda Jackson | ||
07 | You'd Be The First One To Know | Wanda Jackson | ||
08 | It's The Same World (Wherever You Go) | Wanda Jackson | ||
09 | Tears At The Grand Ole Opry | Wanda Jackson | ||
10 | Don't Do The Things He'd Do | Wanda Jackson | ||
11 | Nobody's Darlin' But Mine | Wanda Jackson | ||
12 | Wasted | Wanda Jackson | ||
13 | I Cried Again | Wanda Jackson | ||
14 | I'd Rather Have A Broken Heart | Wanda Jackson | ||
15 | You Won't Forget (About Me) | Wanda Jackson | ||
16 | Step By Step | Wanda Jackson | ||
17 | Half As Good A Girl | Wanda Jackson | ||
18 | I Gotta Know | Wanda Jackson | ||
19 | Cryin' Thru The Night | Wanda Jackson | ||
20 | Baby Loves Him | Wanda Jackson | ||
21 | Honey Bop | Wanda Jackson | ||
22 | Silver Threads And Golden Needles | Wanda Jackson | ||
23 | Hot Dog! That Made Him Mad | Wanda Jackson | ||
24 | Did You Miss Me | Wanda Jackson | ||
25 | Cool Love | Wanda Jackson | ||
26 | Let Me Explain | Wanda Jackson | ||
27 | Don'a Wan'a | Wanda Jackson | ||
28 | No Wedding Bells For Joe | Wanda Jackson | ||
29 | Fujiyama Mama | Wanda Jackson | ||
30 | Just Queen For A Day | Wanda Jackson |
Jackson, Wanda - Right Or Wrong (1954-62) (4-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 2 | ||||
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01 | Making Believe | Wanda Jackson | ||
02 | Just Call Me Lonesome | Wanda Jackson | ||
03 | Happy, Happy Birthday | Wanda Jackson | ||
04 | Let Me Go, Lover | Wanda Jackson | ||
05 | (Let's Have A) Party | Wanda Jackson | ||
06 | Day Dreaming | Wanda Jackson | ||
07 | Heartbreak Ahead | Wanda Jackson | ||
08 | Here We Are Again | Wanda Jackson | ||
09 | I Wanna Waltz | Wanda Jackson | ||
10 | I Can't Make My Dreams Understand | Wanda Jackson | ||
11 | Money Honey | Wanda Jackson | ||
12 | Long Tall Sally | Wanda Jackson | ||
13 | Sinful Heart | Wanda Jackson | ||
14 | Mean Mean Man | Wanda Jackson | ||
15 | Rock Your Baby | Wanda Jackson | ||
16 | A Date With Jerry | Wanda Jackson | ||
17 | (Every Time They Play) Our Song | Wanda Jackson | ||
18 | You've Turned To A Stranger | Wanda Jackson | ||
19 | Reaching | Wanda Jackson | ||
20 | I'd Rather Have You | Wanda Jackson | ||
21 | Savin' My Love | Wanda Jackson | ||
22 | You're The One For Me | Wanda Jackson | ||
23 | In The Middle Of A Heartache | Wanda Jackson | ||
24 | Please Call Today | Wanda Jackson | ||
25 | My Destiny | Wanda Jackson | ||
26 | The Wrong Kind Of Girl | Wanda Jackson | ||
27 | Kansas City | Wanda Jackson | ||
28 | Fallin' | Wanda Jackson | ||
29 | Sparkling Brown Eyes | Wanda Jackson | ||
30 | Hard Headed Woman | Wanda Jackson | ||
31 | Baby, Baby, Bye Bye | Wanda Jackson | ||
32 | It Doesn't Matter Anymore | Wanda Jackson |
Jackson, Wanda - Right Or Wrong (1954-62) (4-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 3 | ||||
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01 | Lonely Weekends | Wanda Jackson | ||
02 | Tweedle Dee | Wanda Jackson | ||
03 | Riot In Cell Block # 9 | Wanda Jackson | ||
04 | Little Charm Bracelet | Wanda Jackson | ||
05 | Right Or Wrong | Wanda Jackson | ||
06 | Funnel Of Love | Wanda Jackson | ||
07 | Tongue Tied | Wanda Jackson | ||
08 | There's A Party Goin' On | Wanda Jackson | ||
09 | Lost Weekend | Wanda Jackson | ||
10 | Man We Had A Party | Wanda Jackson | ||
11 | Why I'm Walkin' | Wanda Jackson | ||
12 | I May Never Get To Heaven | Wanda Jackson | ||
13 | Stupid Cupid | Wanda Jackson | ||
14 | Brown Eyed Handsome Man | Wanda Jackson | ||
15 | I Cried Again | Wanda Jackson | ||
16 | The Last Letter | Wanda Jackson | ||
17 | Who Shot Sam | Wanda Jackson | ||
18 | Slippin' And Slidin' | Wanda Jackson | ||
19 | My Baby Left Me | Wanda Jackson | ||
20 | So Soon | Wanda Jackson | ||
21 | The Window Up Above | Wanda Jackson | ||
22 | Sticks And Stones | Wanda Jackson | ||
23 | I Don't Wanta Go | Wanda Jackson | ||
24 | In The Middle Of A Heartache | Wanda Jackson | ||
25 | A Little Bitty Tear | Wanda Jackson | ||
26 | I'd Be Ashamed | Wanda Jackson | ||
27 | Seven Lonely Days | Wanda Jackson | ||
28 | Don't Ask Me Why | Wanda Jackson | ||
29 | I Need You Now | Wanda Jackson | ||
30 | This Should Go On Forever | Wanda Jackson | ||
31 | Is It Wrong | Wanda Jackson | ||
32 | We Could | Wanda Jackson |
Jackson, Wanda - Right Or Wrong (1954-62) (4-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 4 | ||||
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01 | You Don't Know, Baby | Wanda Jackson | ||
02 | Before I Lose My Mind | Wanda Jackson | ||
03 | The Tip Of My Fingers | Wanda Jackson | ||
04 | Let Me Talk To You | Wanda Jackson | ||
05 | (Let's Stop) Kickin' Our Hearts Around | Wanda Jackson | ||
06 | Between The Window And The Phone | Wanda Jackson | ||
07 | If I Cried Every Time You Hurt Me | Wanda Jackson | ||
08 | I Misunderstood | Wanda Jackson | ||
09 | Let My Love Walk In | Wanda Jackson | ||
10 | To Tell You The Truth | Wanda Jackson | ||
11 | To Tell You The Truth | Wanda Jackson | ||
12 | The Greatest Actor | Wanda Jackson | ||
13 | You Bug Me Bad | Wanda Jackson | ||
14 | One Teardrop At A Time | Wanda Jackson | ||
15 | Funny How Time Slips Away | Wanda Jackson | ||
16 | These Empty Arms | Wanda Jackson | ||
17 | But I Was Lying | Wanda Jackson | ||
18 | We Haven't A Moment To Lose | Wanda Jackson | ||
19 | How Important Can It Be | Wanda Jackson | ||
20 | I May Never Get To Heaven | Wanda Jackson | ||
21 | The Things I Might Have Been | Wanda Jackson | ||
22 | Little Things Mean A Lot | Wanda Jackson | ||
23 | Have You Ever Been Lonely | Wanda Jackson | ||
24 | Please Love Me Forever | Wanda Jackson | ||
25 | Since I Met You Baby | Wanda Jackson | ||
26 | May You Never Be Alone | Wanda Jackson | ||
27 | Sympathy | Wanda Jackson | ||
28 | Whirlpool | Wanda Jackson | ||
29 | Pledging My Love | Wanda Jackson | ||
30 | What Am I Living For | Wanda Jackson |
Wanda Jackson
If not for her good friend Elvis Presley’s sage advice, Wanda Jackson might have stuck with good old-fashioned country music. After all, she’d already scored a sizable hit for Decca in 1954 with You Can’t Have My Love, an appealing traditional country duet with Billy Gray. But The Hillbilly Cat intuitively understood that a new sound was brewing across the South, one he was driving teenage girls crazy with. As he toured with Wanda in 1955, Elvis created bedlam everywhere they played.
Between gigs, he advised Wanda to join him aboard the rockabilly bandwagon, reasoning that her rip-roaring pipes were tailor-made for the incendiary style. Much as Elvis ascended to the throne as the king of rockabilly like a rocket in flight, Wanda would eventually reign as the idiom’s queen. Unlike many of her peers, Wanda didn’t have to deal with disapproval from her parents—they actively encouraged her. Her father, Tom Jackson, was a guitarist and fiddler, while her mother Nellie was just as integral to her career. “The fact that I’m an only child helped a lot,” said Wanda. “They were able to concentrate all of their attention and efforts on me. My career was really a family affair. My mother made my clothes. I designed them, she made them. She was a professional seamstress, so she made almost everything I wore, on and offstage. She could fit me like a glove.
And then my dad gave up his job so he could travel with me, take care of me on the road. So my folks sacrificed their time together, any social life they could have had. They just invested all of their energies in me.” Born October 20, 1937 in Maud, Oklahoma, Wanda was five years old when she and her folks moved to California, first settling in Los Angeles and then outside of Bakersfield. Tom placed a guitar in his daughter’s hands when she was only six. Western swing was the thing on the West Coast, and the Jacksons happily soaked it up. “They loved to dance. They were beautiful dancers,” said Wanda. “In those days, people didn’t get babysitters. If a couple did something, then the children were included. And in these dance halls in California, I remember the dance area was one place, and then they’d have like the beer garden in the other. My mother is a teetotaler, and some of their friends would have drinks. But she’d stay with me. They’d go have their drinks and then come back. “They said I’d stand right in front of the bandstand all night long with my head back, watching and listening from the age of six. People will say, ‘What are you gonna be when you grow up?’ And I’d always say, ‘A girl singer!’ Maybe I thought I had the choice of being the girl or the guy, I don’t know. The girls looked so pretty in the flashy clothes.” Rose Maddox made a strong impression. “She was so feisty, and their music was so good. I sang some of her songs in the early days,” said Wanda. “I liked the girl yodelers.
I liked the Bob Wills band. Just about every Western swing band had at least one girl singer, and most of them were yodelers. That was kind of the thing: if you were gonna be in a band, you had to yodel. So I learned real early how to yodel.” The Jacksons moved back to The Sooner State when Wanda was nine, settling this time in Oklahoma City. An impromptu audition at KLPR radio led to her own radio program when Wanda was 14. “Just 15 minutes, just me and my guitar,” she said. “Every day, after school, I’d go up to the station and do my show. Then my parents would pick me up and go home. Then I’d do my homework.” One day Oklahoma City’s resident country music star Hank Thompson called her at the station. “He heard my show on the radio, and he said he was just impressed with my style and my singing,” she said. “I just about fainted right there on the spot. He said, ‘This is Hank Thompson!’ And he invited me to sing with him and The Brazos Valley Boys at The Trianon that Saturday night.
I was probably about 14. I remember saying, ‘Oh, I’d love to, Mr. Thompson, but I’ll have to ask my mother!’ But they took me down, and that was the beginning of a great friendship and a relationship with Hank Thompson. He became my mentor, and helped me get my first and second record deals.” Before long, Wanda was a regular member of Hank’s troupe. But even his imprimatur couldn’t convince Capitol Records A&R man Ken Nelson to sign her to the label Thompson had scored so many smashes for—Nelson thought her too young. So Hank brought her to Decca Records, where producer Paul Cohen was more receptive. At the end of Wanda’s very first Decca date in March of ’54 in Hollywood, Thompson cajoled her into cutting You Can’t Have My Love as a duet with his bandleader Gray. “I was very upset. I knew in my mind that I didn’t want to be connected with a guy. I didn’t want a team,” said Wanda. “I didn’t even want to record it, but they kind of pressured me into it. I was nearly in tears when I was singing it, I was so mad.”
The song became a national hit, which dulled the sting. Jackson subsequently journeyed to Nashville in March of 1955 for a Decca session; while she was in town she made her debut on ‘The Grand Ole Opry.’ What should have been an early career highlight turned out to be anything but...
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