Joe Dowell Wooden Heart (CD)
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Joe Dowell: Wooden Heart (CD)
"If you enjoyed 'Wooden Heart,' Joe Dowell's #1 hit record from the '60s, you'll really like his other, nostalgic-era songs now featured on Bear Family Records.” (Pat Boone)
This is absolutely quintessential early Sixties pop. Pop before the loss of innocence. Joe Dowell came to Nashville during a school break, and was signed by Mercury Records. He was whisked into the studio, and offered a chance to record a song that Elvis had out on an album … but not a single. That song was Wooden Heart, and it topped the US charts in 1961. His only hit has been anthologized plenty of times, but this is the first CD ever devoted to the Joe Dowell story…and it’s an interesting one.
Thousands of people who bought Bear Family’s '1000 Nadelstiche' series will find that this is an intriguing footnote to that series, and others who simply love early Sixties pop will finally get a chance to hear what else Joe Dowell could do (hint: there are many other German-themed songs). As a bonus, there are two answer songs:
Linda Hall’s You Don’t Have A Wooden Heart and Rhea Renee’s I Too Have No Wooden Heart.
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Article properties: Joe Dowell: Wooden Heart (CD)
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Interpret: Joe Dowell
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Album titlle: Wooden Heart (CD)
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Genre Rock'n'Roll
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Label Bear Family Records
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Artikelart CD
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EAN: 4000127166470
- weight in Kg 0.115
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01 | Wooden Heart (english version) | Joe Dowell |
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02 | The One I Left For You | Joe Dowell |
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03 | Little Bo Beep | Joe Dowell |
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04 | Our School Days | Joe Dowell |
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05 | The Bridge Of Love | Joe Dowell |
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06 | Just Love Me | Joe Dowell |
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07 | The Thorn And The Rose | Joe Dowell |
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08 | The Sound Of Sadness | Joe Dowell |
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09 | Bobby Blue Loves A Linda Lou | Joe Dowell |
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10 | My Darling Wears White Today | Joe Dowell |
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11 | Absent With A Broken Heart | Joe Dowell |
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12 | Bringa-Branga Brought | Joe Dowell |
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13 | No Secret | Joe Dowell |
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14 | Poor Little Cupid | Joe Dowell |
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15 | When You Fall In Love | Joe Dowell |
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16 | Dancing Doll | Joe Dowell |
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17 | The One I Left For You | Joe Dowell |
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18 | Little Red Rented Rowboat | Joe Dowell |
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19 | Lilli Marlene (Lady Of The Lamplight) | Joe Dowell |
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20 | Auf Wiederseh'n, Sweetheart | Joe Dowell |
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21 | Underneath A Linden Tree | Joe Dowell |
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22 | Nur einmal (Only Once) | Joe Dowell |
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23 | Morgen | Joe Dowell |
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24 | Wooden Heart (german version) | Joe Dowell |
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25 | The Happy Wanderer | Joe Dowell |
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26 | Wonderland By Night | Joe Dowell |
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27 | Oh! My Papa (O mein Papa) | Joe Dowell |
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28 | Gift Of Love | Joe Dowell |
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29 | Little Dolly | Joe Dowell |
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30 | Fraulein | Joe Dowell |
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31 | A Kiss For Christmas (O Tannenbaum) | Joe Dowell |
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32 | (I Wonder) Who's Spending Christmas With You | Joe Dowell |
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33 | I, Too Have No Wooden Heart (RHEA RENEE) | Joe Dowell |
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34 | You Don't Have A Wooden Heart (LINDA HALL) | Joe Dowell |
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Joseph Harry “Joe” Dowell, born January 23, 1940, best-known for his number one chart success, Wooden Heart, passed away February 4, 2016 in Bloomington, Illinois after suffering a heart attack in the prior weekend.
At his first recording session, he sang the tune Wooden Heart, which had been a hit for Elvis Presley in Europe, but which was never released as a single stateside. Wooden Heart became the first single released on Smash Records to shoot to #1 on the Billboard Hot 100in 1961. It sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc.
Bear Family Records released a CD on Joe Dowell's music, including the hits and unreleased recordings.
"I'm not so proud of this, that I did a little bragging," Joe Dowell recalls. As a 21-year-old student from the University of Illinois in Champaign with a little time to spare during final exams, he and a friend, John Coleman, drove to Nashville, Tennessee in a borrowed Volkswagen. They visited every record label and publishing house on Music Row as Dowell tried to raise interest in his songs and singing ability. He told the music biz skeptics, "I know my first record is going to go to #1. I just feel it! I know it will!" Dowell later heard from Red Sovine that he became the butt of jokes up and down Music Row, this unknown kid full of braggadocio. But when his debut single, Wooden Heart, sailed to the top of the charts a few months later, "All the backstabbing stopped on Music Row," Dowell says. "They didn't say anything more."
Wooden Heart was one of the biggest hits of 1961 and the beginning of Dowell's two-year stint at Smash, a then-new subsidiary of Mercury Records. Dowell's Smash recordings encompassed a variety of styles—rock 'n' roll, teen idol pop, traditional pop—as Dowell struggled to assert himself as a serious vocalist and songwriter while his label made him cut a series of teen-oriented novelties. Dowell likened the artistic process at Smash to an assembly line, but his tenure with the label yielded several chart hits, two albums, and some fun novelty music he performed well even when it was not to his liking.
Joseph Harry Dowell was born January 23, 1940 in Bloomington, Indiana, a small college town an hour's drive south of Indianapolis. His father, Harry Francis Dowell, taught high school physics and French, led the high school orchestra, and coached basketball and swimming. While teaching in Terre Haute, Indiana, he married one of his former students, Ruth Reupke. Dissatisfied with his low pay, Harry became involved with the Boy Scouts and moved to Bloomington, Indiana to work as an assistant Scout executive. Joe was born there and his family—father, mother, and older sister Joann—lived in a tidy house on Union Street.
Harry was offered a position as head Scout executive in 1941 that required the Dowells to relocate to another Bloomington--Bloomington, Illinois, 130 miles southwest of Chicago. Ruth took a job at Haywood High School where she taught English and Latin and served as the school's librarian and play director, a job she held for 22 years.
Joe's older sister Joann died of encephalitis from a tick bite in 1943 at the age of 7, and in 1950 tragedy struck again when Joe's 47-year-old father died of a heart attack. His mother was left to support Joe and his younger sister Susie while trying to deal with the blow of losing half her family. At thirteen Joe picked up the guitar and began writing songs as a way of working through his feelings of loss.
"I wrote my first song, the lyrics of which are pretty telling," Joe remembers. "I felt as if I were being abandoned by the world. There was a lot of anguish. And the first song lyric I ever wrote with a guitar was 'Tell me why you don't love me anymore.' Obviously expressing a sense of sorrow and loneliness, because it was not written to a girl or to a broken boy-girl relationship. It was a statement of psychology to the world in general: Tell me why I'm unloved."
Within his family, Dowell says, "Mother was dealing with her own emotions and could not be expected to be phenomenal child psychologist, God, teacher, homemaker, cook, and all that. So she really did not know what I was going through."
Joe Dowell Wooden Heart
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Eine sehr interessante CD
Die CD ist sehr interessant. Mir war vorher nicht viel bekannt von Joe Dowell, vor allem nicht, dass er viele Songs veröffentlichte, die ausländischen, insbesondere deutschen, Ursprung haben.
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