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Hollywood Hillbilly: The Singles Collection
Artist:
Cliffie Stone
Format: CD
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1. Knock On Wood
2. Soldier's Joy
3. Cripple Creek
4. If You Knew Suzie
5. Silver Stars, Purple Sage, Eyes Of Blue
6. Tiger Rag
7. Sugar Hill
8. T-N-Teasing Me
9. Don't Do It, Darlin'
10. B-One Baby
11. Red White And Blue (Over You)
12. Peepin' Thru The Keyhole (Watching Jole Blon)
13. Wabash Blues
14. Spanish Bells
15. Sugar Pie
16. Roly Poly
17. The Waltz You Saved For Me
18. I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles
19. Beautiful Ohio
20. When My Blue Moon Turns To Gold Again
21. Take It Any Way You Can Get It
22. He's A Real Gone Oakie
23. So Long To The Red River Valley
24. The Crawdad Song
25. I Don't Know Why (I Love You)
26. There's A Gold Moon Shining
27. Cream Of Kentucky
28. After You've Gone
29. Domino
30. My Little Girl
31. Put Your Little Foot Right Out
32. Can I Canoe You Up The River
33. Twilight Time In Texas
34. The Dipsy Doodle
35. Westphalia Waltz
36. Fire Ball Mail
37. Blue Canadian Rockies
38. Tater Pie
39. Amen, Brother Ben
40. Jump Rope Boogie
41. Bored Of Education
42. The Grunt Song
43. Tennessee Central (Number 9)
44. Dirty Dishes
45. Listen To The Mocking Bird
46. When The Bloom Is On The Sage
47. The Last Roundup
48. Pretend
49. Bunny Hop
50. Rocky Mountain Express
51. Steel Guitar Rag
52. Blue Moon Of Kentucky
53. Melody Of Love
54. The Popcorn Song
55. Gonna Marry That Girl
56. Copenhagen
More Info:
Cliffie Stone - Hollywood Hillbilly: The Singles Collection 1945-55 / Cliffie Stone was a pivotal figure in the development of the country scene in California in the post-war years as a singer, musician, A&R man, record producer, music publisher, radio and TV personality and TV producer - a man with his finger on the pulse of everything that was going on in country music on the west coast. As a radio and TV producer, he was involved in the influential programmes Hollywood Barn Dance and Hometown Jamboree, and as a talent scout and producer at Capitol Records was involved in the career of Tennessee Ernie Ford, becoming his manager. He was also a recording artist with Capitol, a singer, songwriter and bandleader with a light-hearted approach to country music, with bands that included his Barn Dance Orchestra, Hometown Jamboree Gang and Hometown Hepcats. This great-value 56-track 2-CD collection comprises selected A & B sides from his releases on the Capitol label during these years with those bands and other incarnations of his line-ups, and features all his career pop and country hits - "Silver Stars, Purple Sage, Eyes Of Blue", "Peepin' Through The Keyhole (Watching Jole Blon)", "When My Blue Moon Turns To Gold Again" and "The Popcorn Song". He was an influential mover and shaker in West Coast country, but he also made some excellent records, and this collection is an entertaining showcase for his talents as a performer.back to top