No artist has so dominated country music as Webb Pierce. Most Nashville stars credit their musical inspirations to Hank Lefty and Webb. Born in 1926 on a farm near Monroe Louisiana Webb was the first artist to dress in rhinestone suits and with gaudy showmanship built the first guitar-shaped swimming pool and drove silver dollar studded cars. For eight years he was voted the number one country singer. No one but Webb Pierce can claim 69 hit songs in a row. Shortly before his death in 1991 Webb personally created from rare film performances a compilation of his greatest hits narrating and providing background on the songs writers and their origins. This is a unique center stage look at Webb Pierce ""The Wondering Boy."" Tracklist: 1 .In the Jailhouse Now 2. Wondering 3. More and More 4. Slowly 5. There Stands the Glass 6. Does My Memory Cross Your Mind? 7. I Ain't Never 8. Rocky Top 9. Take the Time It Takes 10. How Do You Talk to a Baby? 11. It's Been So Long 12. Memory Number One 13. The Songwriter's Love Song 14. Cowtown 15. Don't Do it Darling 16. Honky Tonk Song 17. Tupelo County Jail 18. Someday
22 Performances featuring: Ernest Tubb Chet Atkins Ray Price Jim Reeves Marty Robbins
Tracklisting: Introduction / Ernest Tubb - I Get So Lonely / Ray Price - You Done Me Wrong / Chet Atkins - Stomping Time / Webb Pierce - Each Day I Cry A Little / Marty Robbins - Don't Let No Woman Get The Best Of Me / Jim Reeves - Caribbean / Ernest Tubb - Throw Your Love My Way / Chet Atkins - Dreaming Guitar / Webb Pierce - It's Been So Long / Ray Price - Don't Let The Stars Get In Your Eyes / Ernest Tubb - Tomorrow Never Comes / Marty Robbins - Lucky Lucky Someone Else / Webb Pierce - I'm Walking The Dog / Jim Reeves - Mexican Joe / Ernest Tubb - If I Never Have Anyhting Else / Webb Pierce - New Silver Bells / Ray Price - One Broken Heart Don't Mean A Thing / Marty Robbins - Time Goes By / Ernest Tubb - Walking The Floor Over You / Chet Atkins - Picking With The Picks / Webb Pierce - There Stands The Glass / Jim Reeves - She's Gone Gone Gone / Ernest Tubb - I'm With A Crowd But So Alone / Marty Robbins - At The End Of A Long Lonely Day / Ernest Tubb - You Don't Have To Be A Baby To Cry / Panhandle Players - Country Cowboys
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