Johnny Horton Take Me Like I Am - Gonna Shake This Shack Tonight

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Johnny Horton: Take Me Like I Am - Gonna Shake This Shack Tonight
A fabulous addition to Bear Family's 'Gonna Shake This Shack Tonight' series of boppin' hillbilly music! Includes a previously unissued rockin' version of 'Candy Jones', plus rarities and obscurities available only on Bear Family boxes! Country fans will love it! Rockabilly fans will love it!
A great new addition to your collection - Johnny Horton / 'Gonna Shake This Shack Tonight' gathers together the Singing Fisherman's best early hillbilly bop and proto-rockabilly numbers. Youwon'tfind
Battle Of New Orleans, Honky Tonk Man or the same old hits on this collection. Instead, you'll discover obscure yet wonderful numbers like Tennessee Jive, The Train With A Rhumba Beat, First Train Headin' South, and other gems from the vaults. Even if you have a Johnny Horton CD or two, this one offers a playlist not found on any other of his single CD collection. Essential forJohnny Horton fans! Just plain essential!
Article properties:Johnny Horton: Take Me Like I Am - Gonna Shake This Shack Tonight
Interpret: Johnny Horton
Album titlle: Take Me Like I Am - Gonna Shake This Shack Tonight
Genre Country
Label Bear Family Records
- Preiscode AH
Artikelart CD
EAN: 4000127163547
- weight in Kg 0.115
Horton, Johnny - Take Me Like I Am - Gonna Shake This Shack Tonight CD 1 | ||||
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01 | Take Me Like I Am | Johnny Horton | ||
02 | Tennessee Jive | Johnny Horton | ||
03 | Candy Jones (acetate version) | Johnny Horton | ||
04 | Smokey Joe's Barbecue | Johnny Horton | ||
05 | Two Red Lips And Warm Red Wine | Johnny Horton | ||
06 | The Devil Made A Masterpiece | Johnny Horton | ||
07 | S.S. Lureline | Johnny Horton | ||
08 | Shadows On The Old Bayou | Johnny Horton | ||
09 | Broken Hearted Gypsy | Johnny Horton | ||
10 | Bawlin' Baby | Johnny Horton | ||
11 | Shotgun Boogie | Johnny Horton | ||
12 | No True Love | Johnny Horton | ||
13 | Ha Ha And Moonface | Johnny Horton | ||
14 | She Knows Why | Johnny Horton | ||
15 | You, You, You | Johnny Horton | ||
16 | The Train With The Rhumba Beat | Johnny Horton | ||
17 | You Don't Move Me Baby Anymore | Johnny Horton | ||
18 | Hey, Sweet Thing | Johnny Horton | ||
19 | Move Down The Line | Johnny Horton | ||
20 | On The Banks Of The Beautiful Nile | Johnny Horton | ||
21 | Mister Moonlight | Johnny Horton | ||
22 | Out In New Mexico | Johnny Horton | ||
23 | It's A Long Rocky Road (Overdub) | Johnny Horton | ||
24 | Talk Gobbler Talk (Old Gobbler, The Hound Dog | Johnny Horton | ||
25 | In My Home In Shelby County (Overdub) | Johnny Horton | ||
26 | First Train Headin' South | Johnny Horton | ||
27 | Ridin' The Sunshine Special | Johnny Horton | ||
28 | I'll Do It Everytime | Johnny Horton | ||
29 | Seven Come Eleven | Johnny Horton | ||
30 | You're My Baby | Johnny Horton | ||
31 | Goodbye Lonesome, Hello Baby Doll | Johnny Horton | ||
32 | Rhythm In My Baby's Walk | Johnny Horton | ||
33 | Big Wheels Rollin' | Johnny Horton |
Johnny Horton
There's no telling how far Johnny Horton would have gone or how he'd be thought about today had he not died in the small hours of November 5, 1960. That fatal car wreck ensured he'd be remembered as so many whose lives are cut short in their prime... young, vital and brimming with talent. In ten years he'd gone from talent show contestant to country and pop singing star, recording a wide range of material that rode the crests of a rapidly changing music scene. From the strong Western influence of the early Abbott sides recorded in 1950 and 1951 in Los Angeles to post-Hank Williams Nashville at Mercury through the mid-1950s and finally with Columbia Records beginning in 1956... Johnny Horton recorded everything from barroom weepers and straight country to rockabilly and bona fide pop hits.
Horton covered that much musical geography because he could, he was a damn good singer... a GREAT singer. His voice was big, infectious and friendly, bursting with charisma and personality. While he is much admired for the rocking up-tempo tunes and the mega hit Battle Of New Orleans, Johnny Horton is less remembered as the great ballad singer he was. Record companies leaned toward tempo for the A-side of singles to attract air play. Very often the flip side of the record was where the heart felt ballad was hiding or maybe a few would turn up tucked into a long playing album. It's these overlooked treasures that make up this set and, with the exception of When It's Springtime In Alaska, none were released as A-sides while Meant So Little To You from 1954 remained unissued for 37 years.
I was in London working on a recording project when I received a note from Richard Weize asking if I would assemble this CD of Johnny Horton ballads. I was immediately taken back to 1956 when as a youngster I first became aware of a song on the radio called I'm A One Woman Man. I was pulled into that record, the sound, the drive, the click-clock of Bill Black's string bass. Mostly though, I was drawn to the fellows voice who was singing it. From that day forward I always sought out Johnny Horton's records and later when my contemporaries scrambled to be the first to have the latest Beatles or Rolling Stones release, I delighted in the great and grand luck of finding a Horton single on Mercury in a dime store close-out bin for nine cents! Those were touchstone records for me then as they are now.
In so many ways his music and those recordings have informed my life as a professional musician having gone from country to styles far a-field and occasionally back again.
In compiling this collection I have chosen ballads that span Horton's entire career and those that I like as songs. He sang so well that he could sell nearly anything... well almost. A few songs just don't hold up for me and I've omitted those. I'm sorry if they happen to be your favourites, but it's simply one reporter's opinion. Thought has been put into the sequencing of this set... how it runs musically and the mix of styles through the years. Included are a few tunes that might have questionable pedigrees as ballads. Today a ballad is generally accepted to be any slow piece of music, but I've always felt a ballad to be a song that tells a story regardless of tempo. Also, ballads of the 1950s were often recorded at a brisker tempo than their modern equivalents. With that in mind, I have taken some liberty.
Johnny Horton was at the top of his game with North To Alaska playing on every pop and country radio station that autumn of 1960 when he died. I speculate he would have had a long and productive career ahead of him, all the while adapting as he did so well to musical trends that lay ahead. Some of his later recordings already foreshadowed the coming of strings and voices. He negotiated that countrypolitan approach beautifully and would have been very much at home with 60's style Nashville and beyond with it's increasing emphasis on ballads. For Johnny Horton there would have been many more ballads.
Richard Bennett
Nashville, Tennessee
from the booklet BCD16384 - Johnny Horton The Ballads Of Johnny Horton
Read more at: https://www.bear-family.de/horton-johnny-the-ballads-of-johnny-horton.html
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one of the best in shack series
just magic being able to read about the man helps to understand the music more .... thanks again Bear great job

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