Appearing Card In Bottle By Eddy RaymondPREFACE So long as there shall exist, by virtue of law and custom, decrees of damnation pronounced by society, artificially creating hells amid the civilization of earth, and adding the element of human fate to divine destiny. YouTube History of Music: Birth of Country Music: Country Western. Chronological discography of country western music from its origins through musicians who recorded before 1970. First record issues, first record release dates. This article is about the generic enemy. For information about the recurring character occasionally called plain Magikoopa, see Kamek. Sun Sessions 1 - www. Jerry Lee Lewis' early 1. Elvis Presley (''Jailhouse Rock'', ''Hound Dog'', ''Good Rockin' Tonight'', and ''Don't Be Cruel'') and Hank Williams (Your Cheatin' Heart), together with a straight blues, ''Hello Hello Baby''. In a brave move on Sam's part, the lattermost would find a place on Jerry Lee Lewis' second album some three years after its taping but the release of the Presley related material had to await a rather longer passage of time.(*). PHILLIPSAND/OR JACK CLEMENTThis 1. I Love You Because'' is performed at a very slow and plodding tempo, though it's not without its charm and features some nice piano. This remained unissued until the 1. The Sun Years'' boxset. Far better is the faster 1. Original Golden Hits Volume Three'' in 1. Sports journalists and bloggers covering NFL, MLB, NBA, NHL, MMA, college football and basketball, NASCAR, fantasy sports and more. News, photos, mock drafts, game scores, player profiles and more! Studio Session for Ray Smith, Probably January 10, 1958 / Sun Records. Lastly is the beautiful 1. Country Music Hall Of Fame Hits Volume 1''. I LOVE YOU BECAUSE'' - B. M. I. The single went to number four on the Billboard Country & Western Best Seller lists and spent two weeks at number one on the Country & Western Disk Jockey List, spending a total of thirty- two weeks on the chart. In 1. 96. 3, Al Martino recorded the most successful version of the song peaking at number three on the Hot 1. Middle- Road (or Easy Listening) chart for two weeks in May that year. In 1. 96. 4, Jim Reeves took the song to number five in the United Kingdom. In 1. 97. 6, the song was the title track of a posthumous Jim Reeves album, which peaked at number 2. Appearing Card In Bottle By Eddy RayfordBillboard Country chart. The single version reached to number 5. United States that year. In 1. 98. 3, Roger Whittaker got the song . This remained unissued until the 1. The Sun Years'' box- set. Far better is this faster June 1. Original Golden Hits Volume Three'' in 1. Lastly is the beautiful 1. Country Music Hall Of Fame Hits Vollume 1''. His version reached number 6 on the Folk Best. Seller charts and spent a total of nineteen weeks on the chart. In. 1. 94. 8, Jimmy Wakely had his second number one on the Folk Best Seller. Wakely's version spent a total of. In 1. 94. 9, the Mills Brothers recorded a version of the song which. Race Records chart and number eight on. Other. sigificant recordings included, Charlie Gracie in 1. Jerry Lee. Lewis on the album ''A Taste Of Country (Sun International LP 1. April 1. 97. 0; Patsy Ann Noble in 1. Bob Luman in 1. 96. Let's Think About Livin'''; Tennessee Ernie Ford in. Tennessee Ernie Ford Looks At Love''; Patsy. Cline in 1. 96. 1, on the album ''Patsy Cline Showcase''.; Ray Charles in. Modern Sounds In Country And Western Music''. George Morgan with Marion Worth in 1. Slippin'. Around''; Don Gibson in 1. Andy Williams in 1. You Lay So Easy On My Mind; and John Prine in 1. Lost Dogs And Mixed Blessings'' respectively. The song had been. Wanda Bellman, an aspiring, singer/songwriter from. Jonesboro, Arkansas. She submitted the song via demo to Sam and went. Carl Perkins record (Sun 2. August 3, 1. 95. 6. Pretty impressive stuff. We do know that. Wanda engaged in an extended correspondence with Sam Phillips. He stoked Wanda's fires even higher when he. Memphis in 1. 95. None were. released at the time although they continue to be resurrected on Sun. It is possible that Sam, being Sam, made. Wanda Ballman's enthusiasm when he acted as her a new. In later years, Wanda persevered and. Loretta Lynn. and Charley Pride. Both are impressive, but none of them were released until a couple of compilations in 1. By 1. 96. 5 the world had changed a little and he finally felt brave enough to record the proper lyrics: with a superb drums and cymbals intro (probably by Buddy Harmon) this inspired performance was one of the many highlights of ''The Return Of Rock'' later that year. Whereas ''Breathless'' won the day for Blackwell and proved to be Lewis's third gold disc, Hammer's ''Milkshake Mademoiselle'' was destined to remain unheard for some fifteen years, although neither song was to be blessed with an easy gestation in the studio.(*)In spite of that, all concerned arrived at a suitable arrangement for ''Down The Line'' without any obvious angst, with Jerry Lee once again employing the by now familiar riff to open proceedings. The impression is gained that during the course of taping the first four takes something of a party atmosphere prevailed, but a change in attitude is discernible in the fifth take, maybe a day or two later, where the pace is stepped up a couple of gears and everyone appears to be much more focussed on the job in hand. Jerry Lee experiments a little more with the lyrics on the first couple of attempts, losing concentration during the solos, and at this stage no- one seems certain as to how to wrap things up with conviction. By take 7, however, that problem has been ironed out and they're ready to move on and what proves to be the master.(*)5(2)(3) - ! True to his edict, Sam Phillips selected this take that was long on feeling, if a bit short on technical perfection. From the first eight bars, you know this is a good one. Jerry's tight little combo cooks beautifully with the bass and guitar complementing his piano boogie. But then the seams start to show. Jerry Lee demonstrates his well known flair for blowing lyrics and ends up mumbling his way through the chorus. Worse yet, by the fourth bar of the solo, it has become painfully obvious that the guitarist has gone rather woefully out of tune. If you don't look too closely, this record is very exciting, especially if you don't mind your excitement tinged with sloppiness.''Down The Line'' although only released as a B- side (of . The 1. 96. 3 ''Golden Hits'' re- cut has a very different arrangement from the mid- tempo Sun cut, performed at a much faster tempo that’s closer to the Roy Orbison original. The 1. 97. 3 version from ''The Session'' would be a strong contender for the ultimate studio cut if it wasn’t for the way Jerry’s voice “goes” at one point. Named for a Creole and Cajun dish, jambalaya, it spawned. With. a melody based on the Cajun song . Williams' biographer. Colin Escott speculates that it is likely Mullican wrote at least. Hank's music publisher Fred Rose paid him. Moon's label King Records. Williams' song resembles . The narrator leaves to pole a. Yvonne and her family. At the feast they have Cajun. Jambalaya, crawfish pie and fil. The second line in the verse has had various. If you listen closely, Hank Williams. This avoids the awkward . Mamma in this context can mean either his real mother or. Williams. recorded the song on June 1. Castle Studio in Nashville with backing provided by. Jerry Rivers (fiddle), Don Helms (steel guitar), Chet Atkins (lead. Chuck Wright (bass) and probably Ernie Newton (bass). Since the original melody of the song was from . However, although. Williams kept a Louisiana theme, the song is not a true cajun song. The broader audience. Jambalaya' in a way that it could never relate to a true. The. song, it reached number one on the United States country charts for. After Williams released his version. Cajuns recorded the song again using Cajun instruments. However, they. used Williams' lyrics translated into the Cajun French language. International, translated or derived versions do exist. Chinese, Dutch, Finnish, French, Italian, Polish German. Spanish and Estonian. A. demo version of Williams singing . It was not as popular. Jerry Lee Lewis recorded the song for his EP ''Jerry Lee. Lewis'' (Sun EPA 1. Sun Records on January 1. Sings The Country Music Hall of. Fame Hits, Volume 1''. The rather curt opening of the ensuing readings, devoid of an intro worthy of the name, is a little too brusque for comfort. In contrast, by the time of the third complete take, Jerry Lee's more animated intro enlightens the song but it's clear that he's having trouble performing it to his own high standards. The similarities between the two complete takes in this phase of the song's development end with the onset of each piano solo; in the first, Lewis's right hand runs up and down the keyboard whereas in the next it stays in the same octave throughout.(*)7(2) - . It's doubtless too fanciful to imply that he was using Morse code to spell out ''wow, o, wow'' with the opening twenty- one strikes of a single note, but who knows; pop music has always been full of hidden messages. In ant event, this was the recording of the song officially released in 1. Lewis track to be unearthed from the vaults by Martin Hawkins and Colin Escott, to add to those which had been included on Sun International LPs at the whim of Shelby Singleton. Its release aroused huge interest amongst European fans, and it proved to be the taster for many of the delights which followed over the ensuing decade.(*)7(8) - . Born in New. Orleans, he moved to California as a youngster and then, probably in. New York City, where he became the M. C. One of his earliest compositions, credited to Earl Burrows. It was recorded by. Annisteen Allen in late 1. Eileen Barton soon afterward. Wanda Jackson from 1. Probably in 1. 95. Earl Burroughs to Jack Hammer, as . This song was also. Louis Jordan in 1. In April of that year, Hammer's. It is possible that Hammer was. His next appearance on record was . Hammer wrote a song of that name and submitted. New York songwriter Paul Case, who at that time also happened. He. subsequently called Otis Blackwell, who had never met Jack, and. Hammer was in full agreement to this. In. 1. 95. 8, Jerry Lee Lewis recorded . In that year, a. record was released . In 1. 96. 0, Hammer recorded a. LP for the Warwick label, . First to Paris where he appeared in. Sammy Davis and Chuck Berry impersonations. But he. stayed much longer in Belgium, where he was discovered by Albert Van. Hoogten, who had founded the Ronnex label in 1. Jack recorded a. whole bunch of twist ditties for Ronnex, which were also released in. European countries on a variety of labels (Oriole in the UK). Jack was an excellent dancer and in Belgium he became known. The album had a different. UK it was called. German. and/or Spanish for the local markets. By 1. 97. 1 he was living in. Wiesbaden, Germany, where he played the U.
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