Country music. Title from container. Originally released principally by Four Star, Pacemaker, and Decca, 1950-1959. Compact disc. Program notes by Rich Kienzle ([36] p. : ill.) inserted in container. Webb Pierce, vocals and guitar; with acc. Recorded Aug. 1949-early 1951, at ACA Studios, Houston, and KWKH, Shreveport, La. (tracks 1-7); and Mar. 7, 1951-May 15, 1959, at Castle Studio and Bradley Film & Recording Studio, Nashville, Tenn. (remainder).
Contents:
Teenage boogie. New panhandle rag -- Heebie jeebie blues -- Georgia rag -- Freight train blues -- Hayride boogie -- Have you ever had the feeling -- Drifting Texas sand -- You scared the love right out of me -- I'm gonna see my baby -- I just can't be true -- California blues -- In the jailhouse now -- Sneakin' all around -- Love, love, love -- Why baby why -- Any old time -- Teen age boogie -- I'm tired -- Honky tonk song -- Bye bye love -- Who wouldn't love you -- New panhandle rag -- Holiday for love -- The new raunchy -- English sweetheart -- You'll come back -- Tupelo County Jail -- After the boy gets the girl -- Pick me up on your way down -- I ain't never -- Teenage boogie.
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