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3-CD box (LP-size) with 20-page book, 63 tracks. Playing time approx. 149 mns. These days he's... more

Hawkshaw Hawkins: Hawk 1953-1961 (3-CD Deluxe Box Set)

3-CD box (LP-size) with 20-page book, 63 tracks. Playing time approx. 149 mns.

These days he's chiefly remembered as the guy who died in the plane crash with Patsy Cline and Cowboy Copas, but throughout the '50s Hawkshaw made excellent country music and was just hitting his stride when he died in 1963. In 1953 he switched from King to RCA Victor, and that's where we pick up the story. Two years later, he became a regular member of the Grand Ole Opry. Described as the man with 11-and-a-half yards of personality, Hawkins had a warm and engaging voice, and was able to handle a wide variety of material from slow heart songs to early rock 'n' roll and Johnny Horton-styled saga songs. This is a complete edition of his RCA and Columbia recordings, and includes 'One White Horse', 'Car Hoppin' Mama', 'Ling Ting Tong', 'If It Ain't On The Menu', 'Put A Nickel In The Jukebox', 'Sunny Side Of The Mountain', and his hit Soldier's Joy. - The set was deleted for several years. We found a stash of booklets and now we're happy to make it available again. When this supply is exhausted, he set is really gone.

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  • Interpret: Hawkshaw Hawkins

  • Album titlle: Hawk 1953-1961 (3-CD Deluxe Box Set)

  • Genre Country

  • Label Bear Family Records

  • Edition 2 Deluxe Edition
  • Artikelart Box set

  • EAN: 4000127155399

  • weight in Kg 1.1
Hawkins, Hawkshaw - Hawk 1953-1961 (3-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 1
01 A Heap Of Lovin' Hawkshaw Hawkins
02 The Mark 'Round Your Finger Hawkshaw Hawkins
03 The Long Way Hawkshaw Hawkins
04 When You Say Yes Hawkshaw Hawkins
05 I'll Take A Chance With You Hawkshaw Hawkins
06 I'll Never Close My Heart To You Hawkshaw Hawkins
07 Why Don't You Leave This Town Hawkshaw Hawkins
08 Rebound Hawkshaw Hawkins
09 One White Horse Hawkshaw Hawkins
10 I Wanna Be Hugged To Death By You Hawkshaw Hawkins
11 Why Didn't I Hear From You Hawkshaw Hawkins
12 Flashing Lights Hawkshaw Hawkins
13 Waitin' For My Baby Hawkshaw Hawkins
14 Ko Ko Mo (I Love You So) Hawkshaw Hawkins
15 Ling Ting Tong Hawkshaw Hawkins
16 Pedro Gonzales Tennessee Lopez Hawkshaw Hawkins
17 How Could Anything So Pretty Hawkshaw Hawkins
18 Car Hoppin' Mama Hawkshaw Hawkins
19 The Love You Steal Hawkshaw Hawkins
20 Oh How I Cried Hawkshaw Hawkins
21 Borrowing Hawkshaw Hawkins
22 If It Ain't On The Menu Hawkshaw Hawkins
23 I Gotta Have You Hawkshaw Hawkins
24 Standing At The End Of Mend Of The World Hawkshaw Hawkins
Hawkins, Hawkshaw - Hawk 1953-1961 (3-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 2
01 Sunny Side Of The Mountain Hawkshaw Hawkins
02 You Just Stood There Hawkshaw Hawkins
03 Dark Moon Hawkshaw Hawkins
04 I'll Get Even With You Hawkshaw Hawkins
05 Guilty Of Dreaming Hawkshaw Hawkins
06 Are You Happy Hawkshaw Hawkins
07 She Was Here Hawkshaw Hawkins
08 Freedom Hawkshaw Hawkins
09 It's Easier Said Than Done Hawkshaw Hawkins
10 Sensation Hawkshaw Hawkins
11 Ring On Your Finger Hawkshaw Hawkins
12 I've Got It Again Hawkshaw Hawkins
13 Freedom Hawkshaw Hawkins
14 It Would Be A Doggone Lie Hawkshaw Hawkins
15 My Fate Is In Your Hands Hawkshaw Hawkins
16 I'll Be Gone Hawkshaw Hawkins
17 The Best Of Company Hawkshaw Hawkins
18 Action Hawkshaw Hawkins
19 You Can't Find Happiness That Way Hawkshaw Hawkins
20 I Don't Apologize For Loving You Hawkshaw Hawkins
21 With This Pen Hawkshaw Hawkins
22 Thank You For Thinking Of Me Hawkshaw Hawkins
Hawkins, Hawkshaw - Hawk 1953-1961 (3-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 3
01 Big Ole Heartache Hawkshaw Hawkins
02 Big Red Benson Hawkshaw Hawkins
03 Soldier's Joy Hawkshaw Hawkins
04 Patanio Hawkshaw Hawkins
05 Alaska Lil And Texas Bill Hawkshaw Hawkins
06 Darkness On The Face Of The Earth Hawkshaw Hawkins
07 Put A Nickel In The Jukebox Hawkshaw Hawkins
08 I Can't Seem To Say Goodbye Hawkshaw Hawkins
09 No Love For Me Hawkshaw Hawkins
10 You Know Me Much Too Well Hawkshaw Hawkins
11 My Story Hawkshaw Hawkins
12 The Love I Have For You Hawkshaw Hawkins
13 Patanio Hawkshaw Hawkins
14 Your Conscience Hawkshaw Hawkins
Hawkshaw Hawkins Car Hoppin' Mama Of the three singers who died on Randy Hughes'... more
"Hawkshaw Hawkins"

Hawkshaw Hawkins

Car Hoppin' Mama

Of the three singers who died on Randy Hughes' ill-fated March 5, 1963 flight to Nashville, Patsy Cline endures as a country music icon. After more than four decades, her back catalog still does brisk retail business.

Cowboy Copas and Hawkshaw Hawkins fared less well, their names quietly slipping from public memory and their recordings haphazardly reissued. Although both recorded prolifically, Copas arguably left a more enduring legacy. Copas shined in the studio, imparting his distinctive personality and style onto whatever material he chose or was handed.

By contrast, the mercurial Hawkins gave his best performances on stage. Heading one of country music's most dynamic touring ensembles, the lanky entertainer earned the title 'Eleven and a Half Yards of Personality,' dazzling audiences with songs, jokes and breathtaking demonstrations of bullwhip and sharp shooting skills. But in the studio, Hawkins was a country music Zelig, often interpreting songs by parroting the styles of other popular singers.

Whether conscious or not, this ability initially worked in Hawkins's favor. Syd Nathan likely signed him to King Records to cover material by other artists, especially Ernest Tubb. For his Saturday night broadcasts on the WWVA Jamboree in Wheeling, West Virginia, the singer could duplicate the week's jukebox hits with sincerity and precision.

Hawkins was an unquestionably gifted vocalist with a natural affinity for blues-based material. But to paraphrase a critic who once complained about pop vocalist Eddie Fisher, Hawkins was blessed with a great voice but didn't know how to use it. Otto Kitsinger, who annotated a 1991 Bear Family box set of Hawkins' RCA Victor and Columbia material, argued the singer's inability to develop a readily identifiable style inevitably worked against him. "Hawkins' very versatility and effortless singing of all types of songs was his own worst enemy," Kitsinger claimed. "Neither vocally nor instrumentally was there a Hawkshaw Hawkins sound by which the audience immediately recognized the singer was Hawkins."

The oldest child of Alex and Icie Hawkins, Harold Franklin Hawkins was born December 22, 1921, in Huntington, West Virginia. The family briefly lived in Lawrence County, Ohio, where a second child was born October 1924.

A third and last child was born in Huntington in 1934.

By then, young Hawkins was already a seasoned outdoorsman, spending much of his free time hunting, fishing and riding horses. At age thirteen he traded five rabbits for an inexpensive guitar. He also acquired the nickname that became his professional moniker. When a neighbor stopped him to ask if he knew where his fishing poles where, the youth told him to check a nearby garage. "Thanks, Hawkshaw,"  the neighbor replied, equating Hawkins to the lead character in Gus Moser's comic strip, 'Hawkshaw the Detective.'

Although his parents were not musically inclined, Hawkins was self-motivated, becoming proficient enough on the guitar to make an early radio appearance over WCMI, Ashland, Kentucky. In 1935 he entered a talent contest sponsored by WSAZ, Huntington. Besides taking top honors, the youth's performance led to a radio job paying $15 per week. By age 16 he dropped out of school to work as a full-time entertainer. Radio Dot and Smokey and Jake Taylor, two now-obscure WSAZ acts that joined the station in 1939, took Hawkins under their wings, offering professional advice about how to attract and maintain an audience.

Hawkins next teamed with Clarence Jack, who played 'Sherlock' to his 'Hawkshaw.' Emulating the brother acts of the era, Jack sang lead and played guitar, while Hawkins harmonized and played guitar and mandolin. Drawing upon such surefire standards as In The Pines and Little Pal, Hawkshaw and Sherlock were featured on WSAZ with occasional Saturday nights on WCHS, Charleston. During the next two years the duo worked a circuit of theaters, schools and churches across West Virginia, Kentucky and Ohio. When jobs shriveled up, Hawkins supplemented his income by driving a cab or working in a nursery.

In 1941 Hawkins married Reva Barbour, whose desire for her husband to hold a regular 'nine-to-five' job created an often-contentious relationship. That spring Hawkins and Jack joined Kid Carson's traveling Wild West Show, working a northeastern circuit before settling into Lawrence, Massachusetts for the summer. While there, the duo sang over WLAW, Lawrence.

With the outbreak of World War II, Hawkins and Jack both found employment in a Baltimore shipyard. In November 1943 Hawkins entered the U.S. Army, reporting for training in Paris, Texas. Eager to perform, he approached the local Dr. Pepper bottler about sponsoring a fifteen-minute show over KPLT.

Rising to the rank of Staff Sergeant, Hawkins was shipped to France, earning battle stars for his participation in the Battle of the Bulge. After V-E Day, Hawkins was sent to the newly liberated Philippines, where he entertained American troops over a Manila radio station.

Returning home after his army release in early 1946, Hawkins wanted to reconnect with Jack, but his former partner regretfully declined the offer, citing wartime injuries that impaired his guitar playing. Now booking himself as a solo, Hawkins joined the Hayloft Frolic Gang, playing daily over WKST, New Castle, Pennsylvania.

Hawkins also arranged for an audition with Syd Nathan of Cincinnati's King Records. Formed in 1943 and incorporated in August 1944, King found its niché by producing straight country records at a time when Western swing bands and cowboy crooners dominated the jukebox trade. Nathan probably saw Hawkins as a potential rival to Ernest Tubb, whose melodic, stripped down Decca records launched the modern honky-tonk era. When required, the singer could also deliver a reasonable Eddy Arnold or Red Foley facsimile.

Recorded in early 1946, Hawkins's first records had the Tubb formula down pat, right down to mimicking Leon Short's single-string guitar leads. When The Texas Troubadour covered two sizable King Records hits in a September 17, 1946, Decca session (Rainbow At Midnight by the Carlisle Brothers and Filipino Baby by Cowboy Copas), Nathan retaliated by bringing Hawkins back to Cincinnati to record fifteen Tubb standards. Nathan released all fifteen simultaneously across on eight singles, barely nicking Tubb's back catalog sales while ironically swelling his publishing income (two of these Tubb covers, I'll Get Along Somehow and Mean Mama Blues, appear here). The concept apparently worked well enough. The following spring Nathan recruited Esco Hankins to record sixteen Roy Acuff hits, which were immediately released on eight King singles. The stunt inevitably damaged Hankins' reputation; to this day many unfairly dismiss him as an Acuff imitator.

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Tracklist
Hawkins, Hawkshaw - Hawk 1953-1961 (3-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 1
01 A Heap Of Lovin'
02 The Mark 'Round Your Finger
03 The Long Way
04 When You Say Yes
05 I'll Take A Chance With You
06 I'll Never Close My Heart To You
07 Why Don't You Leave This Town
08 Rebound
09 One White Horse
10 I Wanna Be Hugged To Death By You
11 Why Didn't I Hear From You
12 Flashing Lights
13 Waitin' For My Baby
14 Ko Ko Mo (I Love You So)
15 Ling Ting Tong
16 Pedro Gonzales Tennessee Lopez
17 How Could Anything So Pretty
18 Car Hoppin' Mama
19 The Love You Steal
20 Oh How I Cried
21 Borrowing
22 If It Ain't On The Menu
23 I Gotta Have You
24 Standing At The End Of Mend Of The World
Hawkins, Hawkshaw - Hawk 1953-1961 (3-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 2
01 Sunny Side Of The Mountain
02 You Just Stood There
03 Dark Moon
04 I'll Get Even With You
05 Guilty Of Dreaming
06 Are You Happy
07 She Was Here
08 Freedom
09 It's Easier Said Than Done
10 Sensation
11 Ring On Your Finger
12 I've Got It Again
13 Freedom
14 It Would Be A Doggone Lie
15 My Fate Is In Your Hands
16 I'll Be Gone
17 The Best Of Company
18 Action
19 You Can't Find Happiness That Way
20 I Don't Apologize For Loving You
21 With This Pen
22 Thank You For Thinking Of Me
Hawkins, Hawkshaw - Hawk 1953-1961 (3-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 3
01 Big Ole Heartache
02 Big Red Benson
03 Soldier's Joy
04 Patanio
05 Alaska Lil And Texas Bill
06 Darkness On The Face Of The Earth
07 Put A Nickel In The Jukebox
08 I Can't Seem To Say Goodbye
09 No Love For Me
10 You Know Me Much Too Well
11 My Story
12 The Love I Have For You
13 Patanio
14 Your Conscience