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"Grandpa Jones Sings Hits from "Hee Haw"", also known by its longer title, "Everybody's Grandpa Sings Hits From Hee Haw". Here's more about this album: Artist: Grandpa Jones (Louis Marshall Jones), a prominent American country and bluegrass musician and comedian, famously known for his role on the long-running television show Hee Haw. Release Date: The album was originally released in 1969. Genre: It falls under the Country and Bluegrass genres, reflecting Grandpa Jones's signature style. Content: The album features a collection of songs performed by Grandpa Jones, including popular tracks associated with the Hee Haw show. The front cover also lists several songs from the album, such as "Are You From Dixie," "Eight More Miles To Louisville," "Night Train To Memphis," and "Mountain Dew," 301 / 481 -
"Grandpa Jones Sings Hits from "Hee Haw"", also known by its longer title, "Everybody's Grandpa Sings Hits From Hee Haw". Here's more about this album: Artist: Grandpa Jones (Louis Marshall Jones), a prominent American country and bluegrass musician and comedian, famously known for his role on the long-running television show Hee Haw. Release Date: The album was originally released in 1969. Genre: It falls under the Country and Bluegrass genres, reflecting Grandpa Jones's signature style. Content: The album features a collection of songs performed by Grandpa Jones, including popular tracks associated with the Hee Haw show. The front cover also lists several songs from the album, such as "Are You From Dixie," "Eight More Miles To Louisville," "Night Train To Memphis," and "Mountain Dew," 302 / 481 -
"A History of Russia: From Peter the Great to Gorbachev," an educational course from The Great Courses, a brand owned by The Teaching Company. Here's more information about this course: Subject: It's a comprehensive history course covering the period of Russian history from the reign of Peter the Great up to the era of Mikhail Gorbachev. Instructor: The course is taught by Professor Mark Steinberg of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, who specializes in Russian and Soviet history. Format: The version shown is a DVD set, indicated by "Part on the packaging, though the course is also available in other formats like CDs and streaming audio/video. Content: It consists of 36 lectures designed to provide a deep insight into Russian history through the lives and ideas of key figures and social groups, covering political, social, and cultural themes. 303 / 481 -
"A History of Russia: From Peter the Great to Gorbachev," an educational course from The Great Courses, a brand owned by The Teaching Company. Here's more information about this course: Subject: It's a comprehensive history course covering the period of Russian history from the reign of Peter the Great up to the era of Mikhail Gorbachev. Instructor: The course is taught by Professor Mark Steinberg of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, who specializes in Russian and Soviet history. Format: The version shown is a DVD set, indicated by "Part on the packaging, though the course is also available in other formats like CDs and streaming audio/video. Content: It consists of 36 lectures designed to provide a deep insight into Russian history through the lives and ideas of key figures and social groups, covering political, social, and cultural themes. 304 / 481 -
"A History of Russia: From Peter the Great to Gorbachev," an educational course from The Great Courses, a brand owned by The Teaching Company. Here's more information about this course: Subject: It's a comprehensive history course covering the period of Russian history from the reign of Peter the Great up to the era of Mikhail Gorbachev. Instructor: The course is taught by Professor Mark Steinberg of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, who specializes in Russian and Soviet history. Format: The version shown is a DVD set, indicated by "Part on the packaging, though the course is also available in other formats like CDs and streaming audio/video. Content: It consists of 36 lectures designed to provide a deep insight into Russian history through the lives and ideas of key figures and social groups, covering political, social, and cultural themes. 305 / 481 -
DVD box set for "The Civil War: A Film by Ken Burns", an acclaimed documentary series produced by Ken Burns and Ric Burns and first aired on PBS in September 1990. Here's some information about the documentary: Content: This nine-episode series provides a comprehensive and definitive history of the American Civil War, covering its causes, major battles like Gettysburg and Antietam, key figures like Abraham Lincoln and Robert E. Lee, and its profound impact on the nation. Production Style: It revolutionized historical documentaries through its innovative use of archival photographs, period artwork, newsreel footage of Civil War veterans, and evocative cinematography of battle sites. It also features interviews with historians and first-person accounts read by prominent actors like Sam Waterston and Morgan Freeman. 306 / 481 -
"Museum Masterpieces: The Louvre," a DVD course from "The Great Courses" series focusing on Fine Arts & Music. Key Information about the Product: Title: Museum Masterpieces: The Louvre. Series: The Great Courses, under the Fine Arts & Music category. Lecturer: Taught by Professor Richard Brettell from The University of Texas at Dallas. Content Focus: The course offers a virtual tour and in-depth exploration of the Louvre Museum's collection, primarily focusing on European paintings from the Middle Ages to the mid-19th century. Format: It typically includes two DVDs containing the lectures and often comes with a course guidebook. 307 / 481 -
"The World's Greatest Geological Wonders: 36 Spectacular Sites" from The Great Courses. Here's more information about this course: Content: This course explores 36 specific geological wonders around the world, providing insights into their formation and the geological processes that created them. Format: It's an educational course offered by The Great Courses, typically available in formats like DVD with accompanying guidebooks, or through streaming platforms. Lecturer: The course is taught by Professor Michael E. Wysession from Washington University in St. Louis, a renowned expert in Earth and planetary sciences. Educational Focus: It's designed to introduce learners to geology through a place-based learning approach, using spectacular sites as case studies for various geological phenomena. 308 / 481 -
BBC History of World War II DVD box set, a comprehensive collection of BBC documentaries and docudramas about the Second World War. The box set contains 10 BBC series with approximately 30 hours of content, including titles such as "The Nazis: A Warning from History," "Dunkirk," and "Auschwitz: Inside the Nazi State". It is usually a 12-disc DVD set featuring documentaries and dramatized documentaries. While primarily focused on the European conflict, it includes one disc on the war against Japan. The set is available for purchase from various online retailers. 309 / 481 -
Course Guidebook for "Human Prehistory and the First Civilizations" from The Great Courses, taught by Professor Brian M. Fagan of the University of California at Santa Barbara. This course covers: Human origins and prehistory, exploring topics from early humans like Australopithecus africanus to Homo habilis and Homo erectus. The development of agriculture, animal domestication, and the emergence of urban civilizations. A global survey of ancient civilizations, including those in Mesopotamia, Egypt, the Indus Valley (Harappan civilization), China, Southeast Asia, and the Americas (Mesoamerican and Andean civilizations like the Maya, Aztec, and Inca). 310 / 481 -
"Why Is Roy Acuff" double LP album by country music legend Roy Acuff. Here's more information about this record: Artist: Roy Acuff, often referred to as the "King of Country Music," and known for his influential role in early country and gospel music. Album Title: Why Is Roy Acuff. Record Label: Hickory Records. Catalog Number: LPS 162. Release Year: 1972. Format: It is a 2 x Vinyl (LP) set, meaning it's a double album on two 12-inch, 33 RPM records 311 / 481 -
"Why Is Roy Acuff" double LP album by country music legend Roy Acuff. Here's more information about this record: Artist: Roy Acuff, often referred to as the "King of Country Music," and known for his influential role in early country and gospel music. Album Title: Why Is Roy Acuff. Record Label: Hickory Records. Catalog Number: LPS 162. Release Year: 1972. Format: It is a 2 x Vinyl (LP) set, meaning it's a double album on two 12-inch, 33 RPM records 312 / 481 -
"Old Fashioned Love" by The Kendalls. Here is information about the album and the duo: Album Details: "Old Fashioned Love" is a country album by The Kendalls. It was released in 1978 on Ovation Records. The album contains 10 tracks, including "Old Fashioned Love," "It Don't Feel Like Sinnin' To Me," and "Sweet Desire". The Kendalls: The Kendalls were an American country music duo. The duo consisted of Royce Kendall and his daughter Jeannie Kendall. They were recognized for their harmonies. They achieved success in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Some of their hits include "Heaven's Just a Sin Away" and "Thank God for the Radio". Legacy: The duo released 16 albums. They charted 22 singles in the top 40 of the Billboard country singles charts from 1977 to 1985. Jeannie Kendall continued to perform after Royce Kendall's death in 1998. She released solo albums and performed with Carl Acuff Jr. as The Kendalls. 313 / 481 -
"Old Fashioned Love" by The Kendalls. Here is information about the album and the duo: Album Details: "Old Fashioned Love" is a country album by The Kendalls. It was released in 1978 on Ovation Records. The album contains 10 tracks, including "Old Fashioned Love," "It Don't Feel Like Sinnin' To Me," and "Sweet Desire". The Kendalls: The Kendalls were an American country music duo. The duo consisted of Royce Kendall and his daughter Jeannie Kendall. They were recognized for their harmonies. They achieved success in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Some of their hits include "Heaven's Just a Sin Away" and "Thank God for the Radio". Legacy: The duo released 16 albums. They charted 22 singles in the top 40 of the Billboard country singles charts from 1977 to 1985. Jeannie Kendall continued to perform after Royce Kendall's death in 1998. She released solo albums and performed with Carl Acuff Jr. as The Kendalls. 314 / 481 -
"Roy Acuff's Greatest Hits". More information about this album: Artist: Roy Acuff, known as the "King of the Hillbillies," was a legendary figure in country music and was the first living musician to be elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1961. Format: This is a vintage vinyl LP record, likely released around 1970 by Columbia Records (CS 1034). Contents: The album features many of Acuff's classic and influential country hits, including: "Lonesome Old River Blues" "Were You There When They Crucified My Lord" "Tennessee Waltz" "Mule Skinner Blues (Blue Yodel #8)" "Fire Ball Mail" "Night Train to Memphis" "The Great Speckled Bird" "Wreck on the Highway" "The Devil's Train" "Wabash Cannon Ball" Significance: This album collects many of the songs that helped cement Acuff's legacy and influence within the country music genre, showcasing his distinctive style and enduring popularity. 315 / 481 -
"Roy Acuff's Greatest Hits". More information about this album: Artist: Roy Acuff, known as the "King of the Hillbillies," was a legendary figure in country music and was the first living musician to be elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1961. Format: This is a vintage vinyl LP record, likely released around 1970 by Columbia Records (CS 1034). Contents: The album features many of Acuff's classic and influential country hits, including: "Lonesome Old River Blues" "Were You There When They Crucified My Lord" "Tennessee Waltz" "Mule Skinner Blues (Blue Yodel #8)" "Fire Ball Mail" "Night Train to Memphis" "The Great Speckled Bird" "Wreck on the Highway" "The Devil's Train" "Wabash Cannon Ball" Significance: This album collects many of the songs that helped cement Acuff's legacy and influence within the country music genre, showcasing his distinctive style and enduring popularity. 316 / 481 -
"The Best Of Archie Campbell". Here's some information about this album: Artist: Archie Campbell, known as an American comedian, singer-songwriter, and a regular on the popular TV show Hee Haw. Release Year: This compilation album was released in 1970. Label: It was released by RCA Victor. Format: The album is a 12" LP (33 RPM) vinyl record. Genre: It falls under the Non-Music, Pop, Folk, World, & Country genres, reflecting Campbell's blend of comedy and music. Featured Tracks: The album includes several of Campbell's well-known routines and songs, such as "Rindercella," "Pfft! You Were Gone," "Beeping Sleauty," "Trouble in the Amen Corner," and "The Cockfight" 317 / 481 -
"The Best Of Archie Campbell". Here's some information about this album: Artist: Archie Campbell, known as an American comedian, singer-songwriter, and a regular on the popular TV show Hee Haw. Release Year: This compilation album was released in 1970. Label: It was released by RCA Victor. Format: The album is a 12" LP (33 RPM) vinyl record. Genre: It falls under the Non-Music, Pop, Folk, World, & Country genres, reflecting Campbell's blend of comedy and music. Featured Tracks: The album includes several of Campbell's well-known routines and songs, such as "Rindercella," "Pfft! You Were Gone," "Beeping Sleauty," "Trouble in the Amen Corner," and "The Cockfight" 318 / 481 -
Days of Wine and Roses and Other TV Requests by American pop singer Andy Williams. Here is more information about this album: Artist: Andy Williams. Album Title: Days of Wine and Roses and Other TV Requests. Release Date: April 1963. Record Label: Columbia Records. Format: Vinyl LP (Long Play), Stereo, Hollywood Pressing (specific pressings may vary). Significance: The album was released after Williams' first season as host of The Andy Williams Show, and includes a studio recording of the show's closing theme, "May Each Day". Notable Tracks: The album includes "Days of Wine and Roses," "Can't Get Used to Losing You," "(I Left My Heart) In San Francisco," "You Are My Sunshine," and other popular songs of the era 319 / 481 -
Days of Wine and Roses and Other TV Requests by American pop singer Andy Williams. Here is more information about this album: Artist: Andy Williams. Album Title: Days of Wine and Roses and Other TV Requests. Release Date: April 1963. Record Label: Columbia Records. Format: Vinyl LP (Long Play), Stereo, Hollywood Pressing (specific pressings may vary). Significance: The album was released after Williams' first season as host of The Andy Williams Show, and includes a studio recording of the show's closing theme, "May Each Day". Notable Tracks: The album includes "Days of Wine and Roses," "Can't Get Used to Losing You," "(I Left My Heart) In San Francisco," "You Are My Sunshine," and other popular songs of the era 320 / 481 -
"Tom T. Hall's Greatest Hits" by the renowned country music artist, Tom T. Hall. Here's information about the album and artist based on the cover: Artist: Tom T. Hall, often called "The Storyteller," was an influential American country music singer-songwriter and a member of the Grand Ole Opry [Image Analysis]. Album Title: Greatest Hits [Image Analysis]. Selected Tracklist: The album cover lists several of his well-known songs, including: I Washed My Face In The Morning Dew Ballad Of Forty Dollars A Week In A Country Jail That's How I Got To Memphis 321 / 481 -
"Tom T. Hall's Greatest Hits" by the renowned country music artist, Tom T. Hall. Here's information about the album and artist based on the cover: Artist: Tom T. Hall, often called "The Storyteller," was an influential American country music singer-songwriter and a member of the Grand Ole Opry [Image Analysis]. Album Title: Greatest Hits [Image Analysis]. Selected Tracklist: The album cover lists several of his well-known songs, including: I Washed My Face In The Morning Dew Ballad Of Forty Dollars A Week In A Country Jail That's How I Got To Memphis 322 / 481 -
"The Rhymer and Other Five and Dimers" by Tom T. Hall. Here is information about the album: Release: This vinyl LP was released in 1973 by Mercury Records and was Tom T. Hall's eighth album for the label. Genre & Style: It is categorized under the Folk, World, & Country genres, with a Country music style. Notable Tracks: The album includes songs such as "Ravishing Ruby," which was a commercial hit, and "Don't Forget The Coffee Billy Joe," a nostalgic song about childhood. Songwriting: Except for "Old Five and Dimers Like Me" by Billy Joe Shaver, all songs on the album were written by Tom T. Hall. 323 / 481 -
"The Rhymer and Other Five and Dimers" by Tom T. Hall. Here is information about the album: Release: This vinyl LP was released in 1973 by Mercury Records and was Tom T. Hall's eighth album for the label. Genre & Style: It is categorized under the Folk, World, & Country genres, with a Country music style. Notable Tracks: The album includes songs such as "Ravishing Ruby," which was a commercial hit, and "Don't Forget The Coffee Billy Joe," a nostalgic song about childhood. Songwriting: Except for "Old Five and Dimers Like Me" by Billy Joe Shaver, all songs on the album were written by Tom T. Hall. 324 / 481 -
"Elton Britt Sings", an LP record by American country music artist Elton Britt, featuring The Renfro Valley Pioneers. Key details about this album: Artist: Elton Britt, known for his yodeling and country music style. Featured Artists: The Renfro Valley Pioneers are also prominently featured on this album, performing some of the tracks and accompanying Elton Britt on others. Genre: The album falls into the Folk, World & Country, or Country and Bluegrass genres, reflecting Britt's musical background. Tracks: The album includes songs such as "Cowpoke", "Chime Bells", "A Mighty Pretty Waltz", "Rovin' Gambler", "The Chicken Reel", "Lonesome Road Blues", "Sweet Dixie", and "Baby Sue". 325 / 481 -
"Elton Britt Sings", an LP record by American country music artist Elton Britt, featuring The Renfro Valley Pioneers. Key details about this album: Artist: Elton Britt, known for his yodeling and country music style. Featured Artists: The Renfro Valley Pioneers are also prominently featured on this album, performing some of the tracks and accompanying Elton Britt on others. Genre: The album falls into the Folk, World & Country, or Country and Bluegrass genres, reflecting Britt's musical background. Tracks: The album includes songs such as "Cowpoke", "Chime Bells", "A Mighty Pretty Waltz", "Rovin' Gambler", "The Chicken Reel", "Lonesome Road Blues", "Sweet Dixie", and "Baby Sue". 326 / 481 -
"Cool Water" by Sons of the Pioneers, released on the RCA Records label. About the Album: Artist: The Sons of the Pioneers were a legendary American Western vocal group known for their harmonious sound and cowboy-themed songs, founded by Roy Rogers in 1933. Genre: This album falls under the Country and Western genre, specifically known for its "Western" style of country music. Key Tracks: The album features many of their iconic songs, including the title track "Cool Water," along with other classics like "Tumbling Tumbleweeds," "Riders in the Sky," "Red River Valley," and "Wagon Wheels". Musical Style: While maintaining their traditional Western instrumentation, later releases or reissues of this album (like the one pictured, which appears to be a reissue with catalog number ANL1-1002/ANL1-1092) may feature enhanced arrangements with elements like strings and brass. Significance: "Cool Water" is considered a classic Western music album, evoking nostalgia and representing a significant part of the American West's musical heritage 327 / 481 -
"Cool Water" by Sons of the Pioneers, released on the RCA Records label. About the Album: Artist: The Sons of the Pioneers were a legendary American Western vocal group known for their harmonious sound and cowboy-themed songs, founded by Roy Rogers in 1933. Genre: This album falls under the Country and Western genre, specifically known for its "Western" style of country music. Key Tracks: The album features many of their iconic songs, including the title track "Cool Water," along with other classics like "Tumbling Tumbleweeds," "Riders in the Sky," "Red River Valley," and "Wagon Wheels". Musical Style: While maintaining their traditional Western instrumentation, later releases or reissues of this album (like the one pictured, which appears to be a reissue with catalog number ANL1-1002/ANL1-1092) may feature enhanced arrangements with elements like strings and brass. Significance: "Cool Water" is considered a classic Western music album, evoking nostalgia and representing a significant part of the American West's musical heritage 328 / 481 -
"The Bill Anderson Story: His Greatest Hits," a compilation album by American country music singer-songwriter Bill Anderson. Details about the album: Artist: Bill Anderson. Album Title: The Bill Anderson Story: His Greatest Hits. Release Information: Originally released as a double-LP set in March 1969 on Decca Records, it was later reissued by MCA Records. Content: This album compiles Bill Anderson's singles released on the Decca label between 1958 and 1968. It includes many of his major hits, including the number one songs "Mama Sang a Song," "Still," and "I Get the Fever". Significance: It serves as an introduction to the popular vocalist's signature "easy-going, muted style". 329 / 481 -
"The Bill Anderson Story: His Greatest Hits," a compilation album by American country music singer-songwriter Bill Anderson. Details about the album: Artist: Bill Anderson. Album Title: The Bill Anderson Story: His Greatest Hits. Release Information: Originally released as a double-LP set in March 1969 on Decca Records, it was later reissued by MCA Records. Content: This album compiles Bill Anderson's singles released on the Decca label between 1958 and 1968. It includes many of his major hits, including the number one songs "Mama Sang a Song," "Still," and "I Get the Fever". Significance: It serves as an introduction to the popular vocalist's signature "easy-going, muted style". 330 / 481 -
"The Best of Rex" by Rex Allen Jr.. Here are some details about this album and artist: Artist: Rex Allen Jr., son of the famous "Arizona Cowboy," Rex Allen Sr.. Album Title: The Best of Rex. Label and Release: It was released on Warner Brothers Records in 1977 with the catalog number BS 3122. Genre: This album falls under the Country, Folk, World, and Country genres. Notable Tracks: The album features some of Rex Allen Jr.'s popular songs like "Don't Say Goodbye," "Teardrops in My Heart," "Goodbye," and "Two Less Lonely People" 331 / 481 -
"The Best of Rex" by Rex Allen Jr.. Here are some details about this album and artist: Artist: Rex Allen Jr., son of the famous "Arizona Cowboy," Rex Allen Sr.. Album Title: The Best of Rex. Label and Release: It was released on Warner Brothers Records in 1977 with the catalog number BS 3122. Genre: This album falls under the Country, Folk, World, and Country genres. Notable Tracks: The album features some of Rex Allen Jr.'s popular songs like "Don't Say Goodbye," "Teardrops in My Heart," "Goodbye," and "Two Less Lonely People" 332 / 481 -
"Ridin' High" by Rex Allen, Jr., a vinyl LP released by Warner Bros. in 1976. Key details about the album: Artist: Rex Allen, Jr. Album Title: Ridin' High Release Year: 1976 Record Label: Warner Bros. Records Format: Vinyl LP Featured Track: "Can You Hear Those Pioneers," which includes vocal support from the Sons of the Pioneers and Rex Allen Sr. (Rex Allen Jr.'s father). Genre: Combines contemporary country music with Western nostalgia. Notable Tracks: Besides "Can You Hear Those Pioneers," hits from the album include "Teardrops in My Heart" and "Play Me No Sad Songs". The album also features covers like Carole King's "Crying in the Rain" and Bob Wills' "San Antonio Rose". 333 / 481 -
"Ridin' High" by Rex Allen, Jr., a vinyl LP released by Warner Bros. in 1976. Key details about the album: Artist: Rex Allen, Jr. Album Title: Ridin' High Release Year: 1976 Record Label: Warner Bros. Records Format: Vinyl LP Featured Track: "Can You Hear Those Pioneers," which includes vocal support from the Sons of the Pioneers and Rex Allen Sr. (Rex Allen Jr.'s father). Genre: Combines contemporary country music with Western nostalgia. Notable Tracks: Besides "Can You Hear Those Pioneers," hits from the album include "Teardrops in My Heart" and "Play Me No Sad Songs". The album also features covers like Carole King's "Crying in the Rain" and Bob Wills' "San Antonio Rose". 334 / 481 -
"My Kind of Town" by Jack Jones. Here's some information about this album: Artist: Jack Jones, a renowned American singer known for his baritone voice and smooth vocal style. Album Title: My Kind of Town. Release Year: The album was released in 1965. Record Label: It was released by Kapp Records. Genre: It falls under the Pop and Easy Listening genres, showcasing Jack Jones' signature vocal style. Notable Tracks: The album includes the title track "My Kind of Town," as well as other songs like "More," "Time After Time," and "King of the Road" 335 / 481 -
"My Kind of Town" by Jack Jones. Here's some information about this album: Artist: Jack Jones, a renowned American singer known for his baritone voice and smooth vocal style. Album Title: My Kind of Town. Release Year: The album was released in 1965. Record Label: It was released by Kapp Records. Genre: It falls under the Pop and Easy Listening genres, showcasing Jack Jones' signature vocal style. Notable Tracks: The album includes the title track "My Kind of Town," as well as other songs like "More," "Time After Time," and "King of the Road" 336 / 481 -
"Things I Still Remember Very Well" by Justin Tubb. This album is: A country music album by American singer and songwriter Justin Tubb, the oldest son of legendary country singer Ernest Tubb. Originally released in 1969 by Dot Records, with later reissues by other labels like Omni. Known for its "story-songs" and covers of songs by artists like Kris Kristofferson, Tom T. Hall, and Roger Miller. Includes tracks such as "The Great River Road Mystery," "The Family Way," "The Ballad of Forty Dollars," and the title track "Things I Still Remember Very Well" 337 / 481 -
"Things I Still Remember Very Well" by Justin Tubb. This album is: A country music album by American singer and songwriter Justin Tubb, the oldest son of legendary country singer Ernest Tubb. Originally released in 1969 by Dot Records, with later reissues by other labels like Omni. Known for its "story-songs" and covers of songs by artists like Kris Kristofferson, Tom T. Hall, and Roger Miller. Includes tracks such as "The Great River Road Mystery," "The Family Way," "The Ballad of Forty Dollars," and the title track "Things I Still Remember Very Well" 338 / 481 -
"Little" Jimmy Dickens' Greatest Hits, a compilation album by the legendary country music artist, "Little" Jimmy Dickens. Here's some information about the album: Release and Chart Performance: This Greatest Hits album was released in 1966 on Columbia Records and reached No. 39 on the Billboard album chart. Featured Hits: The album collects some of Dickens' most notable songs, including his signature hit "May the Bird of Paradise Fly Up Your Nose" which topped the country charts in 1965. Tracklist Highlights: Other prominent tracks featured on the album include "Take an Old Cold 'Tater (And Wait)," "A-Sleepin' At the Foot of the Bed," "Out Behind the Barn," and "Country Boy". 339 / 481 -
"Little" Jimmy Dickens' Greatest Hits, a compilation album by the legendary country music artist, "Little" Jimmy Dickens. Here's some information about the album: Release and Chart Performance: This Greatest Hits album was released in 1966 on Columbia Records and reached No. 39 on the Billboard album chart. Featured Hits: The album collects some of Dickens' most notable songs, including his signature hit "May the Bird of Paradise Fly Up Your Nose" which topped the country charts in 1965. Tracklist Highlights: Other prominent tracks featured on the album include "Take an Old Cold 'Tater (And Wait)," "A-Sleepin' At the Foot of the Bed," "Out Behind the Barn," and "Country Boy". 340 / 481 -
The image you provided shows the vinyl album titled "Bob" And Other Songs To Make The Jukebox Play by the country music group, The Willis Brothers. Here's some information about this album: Artist: The Willis Brothers, a US Country trio formed in 1932. Album Title: "Bob" And Other Songs To Make The Jukebox Play. Release Information: It was released in 1967 by Starday Records, with the catalog number SLP 403. Featured Songs: The album includes popular tracks like "Bob," "Ring of Fire," "Miller's Cave," "Too Hot To Handle," and "Stick Your Finger In A Glass Of Water," among others. Genre & Style: The album falls under the Country genre and style 341 / 481 -
The image you provided shows the vinyl album titled "Bob" And Other Songs To Make The Jukebox Play by the country music group, The Willis Brothers. Here's some information about this album: Artist: The Willis Brothers, a US Country trio formed in 1932. Album Title: "Bob" And Other Songs To Make The Jukebox Play. Release Information: It was released in 1967 by Starday Records, with the catalog number SLP 403. Featured Songs: The album includes popular tracks like "Bob," "Ring of Fire," "Miller's Cave," "Too Hot To Handle," and "Stick Your Finger In A Glass Of Water," among others. Genre & Style: The album falls under the Country genre and style 342 / 481 -
Roger Williams, titled "I'll Remember You". Additional details about the album include: Artist: Roger Williams, a pianist known for his instrumental interpretations. Album Title: "I'll Remember You". Record Label: Kapp Records. Release Year: 1966 or 1967 (sources may vary). Format: 12-inch vinyl LP, usually playing at 33 RPM. Notable Tracks: The album features instrumental versions of songs such as "Lara's Theme from 'Dr. Zhivago'," "Yesterday," "A Taste of Honey," and "The Sound of Music". Genre: Easy Listening or Pop, with instrumental pieces. 343 / 481 -
Roger Williams, titled "I'll Remember You". Additional details about the album include: Artist: Roger Williams, a pianist known for his instrumental interpretations. Album Title: "I'll Remember You". Record Label: Kapp Records. Release Year: 1966 or 1967 (sources may vary). Format: 12-inch vinyl LP, usually playing at 33 RPM. Notable Tracks: The album features instrumental versions of songs such as "Lara's Theme from 'Dr. Zhivago'," "Yesterday," "A Taste of Honey," and "The Sound of Music". Genre: Easy Listening or Pop, with instrumental pieces. 344 / 481 -
"Come Share My Life" by Glenn Yarbrough. Here is information about the album: Artist: Glenn Yarbrough, an American folk singer and former member of the folk trio The Limeliters. Album Title: Come Share My Life. Label and Year: Released in 1965 by RCA Victor Records. Format: The image is the LP (Long Play) vinyl record version, specifically noted as an RCA Victor Dynagroove recording (LPM-3301 on the cover). Dynagroove: This is a sound mastering process developed by RCA Victor in the 1960s to enhance sound quality, especially for records played with conical styli, and to address issues like inner groove distortion. Tracklist: The album includes 12 songs, such as "Come Share My Life," "Love Come a-Tricklin' Down," "Stanyan Street," and "More I Cannot Wish You 345 / 481 -
"Come Share My Life" by Glenn Yarbrough. Here is information about the album: Artist: Glenn Yarbrough, an American folk singer and former member of the folk trio The Limeliters. Album Title: Come Share My Life. Label and Year: Released in 1965 by RCA Victor Records. Format: The image is the LP (Long Play) vinyl record version, specifically noted as an RCA Victor Dynagroove recording (LPM-3301 on the cover). Dynagroove: This is a sound mastering process developed by RCA Victor in the 1960s to enhance sound quality, especially for records played with conical styli, and to address issues like inner groove distortion. Tracklist: The album includes 12 songs, such as "Come Share My Life," "Love Come a-Tricklin' Down," "Stanyan Street," and "More I Cannot Wish You 346 / 481 -
"All-Time Greatest Hits" by The Lettermen. Here is information about this album: Artist: The Lettermen, an American male pop vocal trio known for their close-harmony pop songs. Album Title: All-Time Greatest Hits. Label: Capitol Records. Catalog Number: SW-11249. Release Year: 1974. Tracklist Highlights: The album includes popular tracks such as "Goin' Out Of My Head/Can't Take My Eyes Off You," "When I Fall In Love," "Put Your Head On My Shoulder," "Love," "Traces/Memories," "Hurt So Bad," "Theme from 'A Summer Place'," "Shangri-La," "The Way You Look Tonight," and "I Believe" 347 / 481 -
"All-Time Greatest Hits" by The Lettermen. Here is information about this album: Artist: The Lettermen, an American male pop vocal trio known for their close-harmony pop songs. Album Title: All-Time Greatest Hits. Label: Capitol Records. Catalog Number: SW-11249. Release Year: 1974. Tracklist Highlights: The album includes popular tracks such as "Goin' Out Of My Head/Can't Take My Eyes Off You," "When I Fall In Love," "Put Your Head On My Shoulder," "Love," "Traces/Memories," "Hurt So Bad," "Theme from 'A Summer Place'," "Shangri-La," "The Way You Look Tonight," and "I Believe" 348 / 481 -
"So Nice" by Johnny Mathis, a classic vinyl LP from Mercury Records. Details about the album: Artist: Johnny Mathis. Album Title: So Nice. Release Date: September 16, 1966. Record Label: Mercury Records. Format: Vinyl LP (later released on CD). Genre & Style: Pop and Vocal, with an Easy Listening style. Key Tracks: "The Impossible Dream," "I Will Wait for You," "What the World Needs Now Is Love," "Elusive Butterfly," and "So Nice (Samba de Verao)" 349 / 481 -
"So Nice" by Johnny Mathis, a classic vinyl LP from Mercury Records. Details about the album: Artist: Johnny Mathis. Album Title: So Nice. Release Date: September 16, 1966. Record Label: Mercury Records. Format: Vinyl LP (later released on CD). Genre & Style: Pop and Vocal, with an Easy Listening style. Key Tracks: "The Impossible Dream," "I Will Wait for You," "What the World Needs Now Is Love," "Elusive Butterfly," and "So Nice (Samba de Verao)" 350 / 481 -
"Big Hits of Jimmie Rodgers". Additional details include: Artist: Jimmie Rodgers, a well-known American singer from the 1950s and 60s. Format: 12" LP (33 RPM vinyl record). Record Label: Pickwick (also known as Pickwick/33 Records). The specific release in the image is Pickwick SPC-3599. Content: This album features a collection of Jimmie Rodgers' popular songs, including "Honeycomb," "Kisses Sweeter Than Wine," "Tucumcari," "Bimbombey," "Ring A Ling A Lario," "Are You Really Mine," "Oh Oh I'm Falling In Love Again," "No One Will Ever Know," and "The World I Used To Know" 351 / 481 -
"Big Hits of Jimmie Rodgers". Additional details include: Artist: Jimmie Rodgers, a well-known American singer from the 1950s and 60s. Format: 12" LP (33 RPM vinyl record). Record Label: Pickwick (also known as Pickwick/33 Records). The specific release in the image is Pickwick SPC-3599. Content: This album features a collection of Jimmie Rodgers' popular songs, including "Honeycomb," "Kisses Sweeter Than Wine," "Tucumcari," "Bimbombey," "Ring A Ling A Lario," "Are You Really Mine," "Oh Oh I'm Falling In Love Again," "No One Will Ever Know," and "The World I Used To Know" 352 / 481 -
The Cop Show Themes" by Henry Mancini. Here's what you might like to know about this record: Artist: Henry Mancini, a renowned American composer, conductor, and arranger famous for film scores like The Pink Panther and Breakfast at Tiffany's. Album Title: The Cop Show Themes, featuring Mancini's arrangements of popular television police drama themes from the 1970s. Included Tracks: The album features iconic themes such as "Baretta's Theme," "S.W.A.T.," "The Rockford Files," "The Streets of San Francisco," "Kojak," "Mystery Movie Theme," "Police Woman," and "Hawaii Five-O". Release Information: It was originally released in 1976 on RCA Records with the catalog number APL1-1896. Musical Style: The album is noted for its blend of Mancini's signature style with a "tougher and funkier edge" suitable for the gritty themes it presents, incorporating jazz-funk elements. 353 / 481 -
The Cop Show Themes" by Henry Mancini. Here's what you might like to know about this record: Artist: Henry Mancini, a renowned American composer, conductor, and arranger famous for film scores like The Pink Panther and Breakfast at Tiffany's. Album Title: The Cop Show Themes, featuring Mancini's arrangements of popular television police drama themes from the 1970s. Included Tracks: The album features iconic themes such as "Baretta's Theme," "S.W.A.T.," "The Rockford Files," "The Streets of San Francisco," "Kojak," "Mystery Movie Theme," "Police Woman," and "Hawaii Five-O". Release Information: It was originally released in 1976 on RCA Records with the catalog number APL1-1896. Musical Style: The album is noted for its blend of Mancini's signature style with a "tougher and funkier edge" suitable for the gritty themes it presents, incorporating jazz-funk elements. 354 / 481 -
"Henry Mancini Presents The Academy Award Songs", a classic vinyl release by the acclaimed composer and conductor Henry Mancini. Here's more about this album: Artist: Henry Mancini and His Orchestra and Chorus. Title: "Henry Mancini Presents The Academy Award Songs". Format: This is a double LP (two-record set). Content: The album features instrumental arrangements of 31 "Oscar" winning songs from various Academy Award-winning films, including two of Mancini's own compositions: "Moon River" and "Days of Wine and Roses". Label and Release: It was released by RCA Victor and carries the catalog number LPM-6013, indicating a 1966 release year for the mono version (LSP 6013 for stereo). Genre: The music falls into the genres of Jazz, Pop, and Stage & Screen, specifically "Easy Listening" and "Theme" music 355 / 481 -
"Henry Mancini Presents The Academy Award Songs", a classic vinyl release by the acclaimed composer and conductor Henry Mancini. Here's more about this album: Artist: Henry Mancini and His Orchestra and Chorus. Title: "Henry Mancini Presents The Academy Award Songs". Format: This is a double LP (two-record set). Content: The album features instrumental arrangements of 31 "Oscar" winning songs from various Academy Award-winning films, including two of Mancini's own compositions: "Moon River" and "Days of Wine and Roses". Label and Release: It was released by RCA Victor and carries the catalog number LPM-6013, indicating a 1966 release year for the mono version (LSP 6013 for stereo). Genre: The music falls into the genres of Jazz, Pop, and Stage & Screen, specifically "Easy Listening" and "Theme" music 356 / 481 -
The Ricky Nelson Story," a 3-record vinyl LP compilation set. Here's what you can know about it: Artist: The compilation features the legendary American singer-songwriter and actor Ricky Nelson, known for his influential contributions to rock and roll and pop music. Format and Label: It's a 3-disc vinyl LP set released on the Sessions record label with the catalog number ARI 1003. Release Year: This compilation was originally released in 1976. Content: As indicated by the title "The Ricky Nelson Story," this set is a compilation of his greatest hits and notable recordings throughout his career, often featuring tracks licensed from labels like United Artists Music and Records Group, Inc. and MCA Records 357 / 481 -
The Ricky Nelson Story," a 3-record vinyl LP compilation set. Here's what you can know about it: Artist: The compilation features the legendary American singer-songwriter and actor Ricky Nelson, known for his influential contributions to rock and roll and pop music. Format and Label: It's a 3-disc vinyl LP set released on the Sessions record label with the catalog number ARI 1003. Release Year: This compilation was originally released in 1976. Content: As indicated by the title "The Ricky Nelson Story," this set is a compilation of his greatest hits and notable recordings throughout his career, often featuring tracks licensed from labels like United Artists Music and Records Group, Inc. and MCA Records 358 / 481 -
"Joni Lee," a self-titled LP released in 1976 by MCA Records. Key facts about Joni Lee: Joni Lee Ryles (born July 2, 1957, as Joni Lee Jenkins) is an American country music singer. She is the daughter of Conway Twitty, a Country Music Hall Of Fame inductee. Her most successful solo single was "I'm Sorry Charlie" (1976), and she is known for her duet with her father, "Don't Cry Joni". The 1976 "Joni Lee" album includes tracks such as "Don't Cry, Joni," "Just Lead The Way," and "I'm Sorry, Charlie". Her main recording period was from 1975 to 1978. 359 / 481 -
"Joni Lee," a self-titled LP released in 1976 by MCA Records. Key facts about Joni Lee: Joni Lee Ryles (born July 2, 1957, as Joni Lee Jenkins) is an American country music singer. She is the daughter of Conway Twitty, a Country Music Hall Of Fame inductee. Her most successful solo single was "I'm Sorry Charlie" (1976), and she is known for her duet with her father, "Don't Cry Joni". The 1976 "Joni Lee" album includes tracks such as "Don't Cry, Joni," "Just Lead The Way," and "I'm Sorry, Charlie". Her main recording period was from 1975 to 1978. 360 / 481 -
"The Fire and Passion of Spain" by American pianist Earl Wild. Here's more information about this album and artist: Artist: Earl Wild was a renowned American pianist, known for his virtuosity and Romantic style, often referred to as "the last of the great Romantic pianists". He was also a composer and arranger, noted for his transcriptions of classical and jazz music. Album Title: "The Fire and Passion of Spain". Release Details: This is an LP vinyl record released by RCA Victor in 1965, and it was an RCA Victor Record Club Exclusive. The album's catalog number is CM-318 (or CSC-318 for the stereo version). Musical Content: The album features piano pieces inspired by Spanish themes, including works by composers like Isaac Albéniz, Manuel de Falla, and Enrique Granados, such as "Malagueña" from Albéniz's España, and "Ritual Fire Dance" from de Falla's El Amor Brujo. Legacy: Earl Wild had an extensive career, performing for six consecutive US presidents and being the first pianist to stream a performance over the internet. He won a Grammy Award in 1997 for his album "The Romantic Master" 361 / 481 -
"The Fire and Passion of Spain" by American pianist Earl Wild. Here's more information about this album and artist: Artist: Earl Wild was a renowned American pianist, known for his virtuosity and Romantic style, often referred to as "the last of the great Romantic pianists". He was also a composer and arranger, noted for his transcriptions of classical and jazz music. Album Title: "The Fire and Passion of Spain". Release Details: This is an LP vinyl record released by RCA Victor in 1965, and it was an RCA Victor Record Club Exclusive. The album's catalog number is CM-318 (or CSC-318 for the stereo version). Musical Content: The album features piano pieces inspired by Spanish themes, including works by composers like Isaac Albéniz, Manuel de Falla, and Enrique Granados, such as "Malagueña" from Albéniz's España, and "Ritual Fire Dance" from de Falla's El Amor Brujo. Legacy: Earl Wild had an extensive career, performing for six consecutive US presidents and being the first pianist to stream a performance over the internet. He won a Grammy Award in 1997 for his album "The Romantic Master" 362 / 481 -
"Our Last Rendezvous" by Stu Phillips. Here's some information about the album: Artist: Stu Phillips. Album Title: Our Last Rendezvous. Release Year: 1968. Genre: Primarily Country, with elements of Folk and World music. Record Label: RCA Victor Dynagroove Recording. Notable Tracks: The album features songs such as "Vin Rosé," "Juanita Jones," "The Top of the World," and the title track "Our Last Rendezvous" 363 / 481 -
"Our Last Rendezvous" by Stu Phillips. Here's some information about the album: Artist: Stu Phillips. Album Title: Our Last Rendezvous. Release Year: 1968. Genre: Primarily Country, with elements of Folk and World music. Record Label: RCA Victor Dynagroove Recording. Notable Tracks: The album features songs such as "Vin Rosé," "Juanita Jones," "The Top of the World," and the title track "Our Last Rendezvous" 364 / 481 -
"Goin' To Town" by The Willis Brothers. Additional information about the album and band includes: Artist: The Willis Brothers were a country music group, known for their association with the Grand Ole Opry, as indicated on the album cover. Album Title: The album is titled "Goin' To Town" and features songs such as "Ain't It Funny What A Little Drink Can Do," "Show Her Lots Of Gold," "Ruby Ann," and "Bringing Mary Home," among others. Release Information: It was released on Star day Records with the catalog number SLP 387, and the image confirms it is a stereo LP. Band History: The Willis Brothers began performing in the early 1930s as the Oklahoma Wranglers. They later became The Willis Brothers and had a Top Ten country hit in 1964 with "Give Me Forty Acres (To Turn This Rig Around)". Notable Members: The original band members were brothers James "Guy" Willis (guitarist), Charles "Skeeter" Willis (fiddler), and Joe Willis. John "Vic" Willis later joined and was known for his accordion playing and work as a secretary-treasurer for the Musicians' Union in Nashville. 365 / 481 -
"Goin' To Town" by The Willis Brothers. Additional information about the album and band includes: Artist: The Willis Brothers were a country music group, known for their association with the Grand Ole Opry, as indicated on the album cover. Album Title: The album is titled "Goin' To Town" and features songs such as "Ain't It Funny What A Little Drink Can Do," "Show Her Lots Of Gold," "Ruby Ann," and "Bringing Mary Home," among others. Release Information: It was released on Star day Records with the catalog number SLP 387, and the image confirms it is a stereo LP. Band History: The Willis Brothers began performing in the early 1930s as the Oklahoma Wranglers. They later became The Willis Brothers and had a Top Ten country hit in 1964 with "Give Me Forty Acres (To Turn This Rig Around)". Notable Members: The original band members were brothers James "Guy" Willis (guitarist), Charles "Skeeter" Willis (fiddler), and Joe Willis. John "Vic" Willis later joined and was known for his accordion playing and work as a secretary-treasurer for the Musicians' Union in Nashville. 366 / 481 -
"Roy Drusky Greatest Hits Vol 2". This vinyl LP was released by Mercury Records with the catalog number SR 61145. The album contains a collection of Roy Drusky's hits, including: Weakness In A Man Woman, Woman Unless You Make Him Set You Free I've Got A Right To The Blues Now Too Much Of You New Lips If The Whole World Stopped Lovin' Rainbows And Roses Too Many Footprints The World Is Round Roy Drusky, an American country music singer and songwriter, was known for his baritone voice. He was popular from the 1960s through the early 1970s. This "Greatest Hits Vol 2" album reached number 33 on the US Country chart in 1968 367 / 481 -
"Roy Drusky Greatest Hits Vol 2". This vinyl LP was released by Mercury Records with the catalog number SR 61145. The album contains a collection of Roy Drusky's hits, including: Weakness In A Man Woman, Woman Unless You Make Him Set You Free I've Got A Right To The Blues Now Too Much Of You New Lips If The Whole World Stopped Lovin' Rainbows And Roses Too Many Footprints The World Is Round Roy Drusky, an American country music singer and songwriter, was known for his baritone voice. He was popular from the 1960s through the early 1970s. This "Greatest Hits Vol 2" album reached number 33 on the US Country chart in 1968 368 / 481 -
"Jody and the Kid" by Roy Drusky, a country music LP record released in 1968 on the Mercury label. Here is information about the album: Artist: Roy Drusky Album Title: Jody and the Kid Release Year: 1968 Format: 12" Vinyl LP, Stereo Record Label: Mercury Records, with the catalog number SR.61120 (or SR 61173 depending on the source, the image shows SR.61120). Genre/Style: Country, featuring the Nashville Sound style. Notable Tracks: The title track "Jody and the Kid" (written by Kris Kristofferson), "Let's Put Our World Back Together," "By the Time I Get to Phoenix," and "When the Snow Is on the Roses" are featured on the album 369 / 481 -
"Jody and the Kid" by Roy Drusky, a country music LP record released in 1968 on the Mercury label. Here is information about the album: Artist: Roy Drusky Album Title: Jody and the Kid Release Year: 1968 Format: 12" Vinyl LP, Stereo Record Label: Mercury Records, with the catalog number SR.61120 (or SR 61173 depending on the source, the image shows SR.61120). Genre/Style: Country, featuring the Nashville Sound style. Notable Tracks: The title track "Jody and the Kid" (written by Kris Kristofferson), "Let's Put Our World Back Together," "By the Time I Get to Phoenix," and "When the Snow Is on the Roses" are featured on the album 370 / 481 -
"The Very Best of The Fleetwoods" by the American vocal group, The Fleetwoods. Here's information about the album: Artist: The Fleetwoods, a doo-wop group from Olympia, Washington, included Gary Troxel, Gretchen Christopher, and Barbara Ellis. Album Title: "The Very Best of The Fleetwoods" or "Come Softly To Me: The Very Best Of The Fleetwoods". Release: This compilation album features many of their hit songs and was released in 1975 by United Artists Records. A CD version titled "Come Softly To Me: The Very Best of The Fleetwoods" was released by EMI Records USA in 1993, with 28 tracks. Key Tracks: The album includes the #1 hits "Come Softly to Me" and "Mr. Blue" from 1959, along with other songs like "Tragedy," "Outside My Window," and "(He's) The Great Imposter". Significance: The Fleetwoods were known for their soft harmony vocal style and were one of the few mixed-gender trios to achieve multiple #1 hits in the US, distinguishing them in the late 1950s and early 1960s pop and R&B scene 371 / 481 -
"The Very Best of The Fleetwoods" by the American vocal group, The Fleetwoods. Here's information about the album: Artist: The Fleetwoods, a doo-wop group from Olympia, Washington, included Gary Troxel, Gretchen Christopher, and Barbara Ellis. Album Title: "The Very Best of The Fleetwoods" or "Come Softly To Me: The Very Best Of The Fleetwoods". Release: This compilation album features many of their hit songs and was released in 1975 by United Artists Records. A CD version titled "Come Softly To Me: The Very Best of The Fleetwoods" was released by EMI Records USA in 1993, with 28 tracks. Key Tracks: The album includes the #1 hits "Come Softly to Me" and "Mr. Blue" from 1959, along with other songs like "Tragedy," "Outside My Window," and "(He's) The Great Imposter". Significance: The Fleetwoods were known for their soft harmony vocal style and were one of the few mixed-gender trios to achieve multiple #1 hits in the US, distinguishing them in the late 1950s and early 1960s pop and R&B scene 372 / 481 -
"The Nearness Of You" by John Gary. Details about the album include: Artist: John Gary. Album Title: The Nearness Of You. Arranged and Conducted by: Gordon Jenkins. Record Label: RCA Victor Dynagroove Recording. Release Year: 1965. Format: LP (Long Play) Vinyl Record. Tracklist (as seen on the album cover): The Nearness of You, You Stepped Out of a Dream, My Foolish Heart, Softly As I Leave You, Who Can I Turn To (When Nobody Needs Me), The Hawaiian Wedding Song, Time After Time, On the Street Where You Live, Beautiful, I Wish You Love, Dear Heart, and The Sound of Music 373 / 481 -
"The Nearness Of You" by John Gary. Details about the album include: Artist: John Gary. Album Title: The Nearness Of You. Arranged and Conducted by: Gordon Jenkins. Record Label: RCA Victor Dynagroove Recording. Release Year: 1965. Format: LP (Long Play) Vinyl Record. Tracklist (as seen on the album cover): The Nearness of You, You Stepped Out of a Dream, My Foolish Heart, Softly As I Leave You, Who Can I Turn To (When Nobody Needs Me), The Hawaiian Wedding Song, Time After Time, On the Street Where You Live, Beautiful, I Wish You Love, Dear Heart, and The Sound of Music 374 / 481 -
"All Time Greatest Hits / King of Country Music" by Roy Acuff. Key details about the album: Artist: Roy Acuff, widely known as "The King of Country Music". Title: "All Time Greatest Hits / King Of Country Music". Record Label: Hickory Records (also released under MGM Records). Format: Vinyl LP (long-playing record), 33 RPM. Content: This is a compilation album featuring many of Roy Acuff's classic and popular songs, including hits like "The Great Speckled Bird," "Wabash Cannonball," "The Precious Jewel," and "Wreck on the Highway" 375 / 481 -
"All Time Greatest Hits / King of Country Music" by Roy Acuff. Key details about the album: Artist: Roy Acuff, widely known as "The King of Country Music". Title: "All Time Greatest Hits / King Of Country Music". Record Label: Hickory Records (also released under MGM Records). Format: Vinyl LP (long-playing record), 33 RPM. Content: This is a compilation album featuring many of Roy Acuff's classic and popular songs, including hits like "The Great Speckled Bird," "Wabash Cannonball," "The Precious Jewel," and "Wreck on the Highway" 376 / 481 -
Expressions by the country music legend Don Williams. Artist & Album Title: Don Williams - Expressions. Release Year & Label: The album was originally released in 1978 by ABC Records. Genre: Country music. Format: 12" Vinyl LP, playing at 33 RPM, often housed in a gatefold cover. Notable Tracks: The album features popular songs such as "I Would Like to See You Again," "Tulsa Time," and "Lay Down Beside Me". 377 / 481 -
Expressions by the country music legend Don Williams. Artist & Album Title: Don Williams - Expressions. Release Year & Label: The album was originally released in 1978 by ABC Records. Genre: Country music. Format: 12" Vinyl LP, playing at 33 RPM, often housed in a gatefold cover. Notable Tracks: The album features popular songs such as "I Would Like to See You Again," "Tulsa Time," and "Lay Down Beside Me". 378 / 481 -
"The Greatest Hits of Johnny Rodriguez". Here's information about this album: Artist: Johnny Rodriguez, a country music singer. Release Year: The album was originally released around 1975. Record Label: Mercury Records. Format: The image shows a 12-inch vinyl LP record. Partial Tracklist (as visible on the cover): Couldn't Be Me Without You Pass Me By (If You're Only Passing Through) Something Faded Love Ridin' My Thumb To Mexico Born To Lose I Just Can't Get Her Out Of My Mind Love Put A Song In My Heart Dance With Me (Just One More Time) You Always Come Back (To Hurting Me) We're Over Jealous Heart Just Get Up And Close The Door That's The Way Love Goes. 379 / 481 -
"The Greatest Hits of Johnny Rodriguez". Here's information about this album: Artist: Johnny Rodriguez, a country music singer. Release Year: The album was originally released around 1975. Record Label: Mercury Records. Format: The image shows a 12-inch vinyl LP record. Partial Tracklist (as visible on the cover): Couldn't Be Me Without You Pass Me By (If You're Only Passing Through) Something Faded Love Ridin' My Thumb To Mexico Born To Lose I Just Can't Get Her Out Of My Mind Love Put A Song In My Heart Dance With Me (Just One More Time) You Always Come Back (To Hurting Me) We're Over Jealous Heart Just Get Up And Close The Door That's The Way Love Goes. 380 / 481 -
"All Time Great Bloopers Volume 1" collected by Kermit Schafer. Here's more information about this album: Artist/Collector: The album features a collection of "bloopers" (humorous mistakes or errors) from radio and television, compiled and presented by Kermit Schafer, a well-known radio and TV producer. Record Label: It was released by Brookville Records, as indicated on the album cover. Genre: The album falls under the "Non-Music" genre, specifically "Comedy" and "Spoken Word". Content: The album contains a series of audio recordings featuring humorous mistakes or "boners" from broadcasting, often introduced by Schafer himself. Controversy: Kermit Schafer's blooper albums, including this one, have faced criticism because many of the featured "bloopers" were not actual broadcast recordings but rather recreations or dramatizations, sometimes leading to misrepresentations 381 / 481 -
"All Time Great Bloopers Volume 1" collected by Kermit Schafer. Here's more information about this album: Artist/Collector: The album features a collection of "bloopers" (humorous mistakes or errors) from radio and television, compiled and presented by Kermit Schafer, a well-known radio and TV producer. Record Label: It was released by Brookville Records, as indicated on the album cover. Genre: The album falls under the "Non-Music" genre, specifically "Comedy" and "Spoken Word". Content: The album contains a series of audio recordings featuring humorous mistakes or "boners" from broadcasting, often introduced by Schafer himself. Controversy: Kermit Schafer's blooper albums, including this one, have faced criticism because many of the featured "bloopers" were not actual broadcast recordings but rather recreations or dramatizations, sometimes leading to misrepresentations 382 / 481 -
"The Best of The Willis Brothers". This is a compilation album of country music by the American group The Willis Brothers. Key details about this album include: Artist: The Willis Brothers, known for their country and truck-driving music. Album Title: The Best of The Willis Brothers. Record Label: Starday Records. Catalog Number: SLP 466. Release Year: 1970. Format: 12" LP (33 RPM) in Stereo. Tracklist (Partial): The album includes hits such as "Give Me Forty Acres," "Ring Of Fire," "Gonna Buy Me A Juke Box," "Somebody Knows My Dog," and "Private Lee 383 / 481 -
"The Best of The Willis Brothers". This is a compilation album of country music by the American group The Willis Brothers. Key details about this album include: Artist: The Willis Brothers, known for their country and truck-driving music. Album Title: The Best of The Willis Brothers. Record Label: Starday Records. Catalog Number: SLP 466. Release Year: 1970. Format: 12" LP (33 RPM) in Stereo. Tracklist (Partial): The album includes hits such as "Give Me Forty Acres," "Ring Of Fire," "Gonna Buy Me A Juke Box," "Somebody Knows My Dog," and "Private Lee 384 / 481 -
"Sweetheart of the Year" by Ray Price. Information about the album: Artist: Ray Price. Album Title: Sweetheart of the Year. Release Date: Released in June 1969. Label: Columbia Records released the album, catalog number CS 9822 for the vinyl LP version. Tracklist: The album includes 11 songs, such as "Sweetheart of the Year," "You Gave Me a Mountain," "Lincoln Park Inn," and "Somewhere (From 'West Side Story')" 385 / 481 -
"Sweetheart of the Year" by Ray Price. Information about the album: Artist: Ray Price. Album Title: Sweetheart of the Year. Release Date: Released in June 1969. Label: Columbia Records released the album, catalog number CS 9822 for the vinyl LP version. Tracklist: The album includes 11 songs, such as "Sweetheart of the Year," "You Gave Me a Mountain," "Lincoln Park Inn," and "Somewhere (From 'West Side Story')" 386 / 481 -
"Instant Rice - The Best Of Bobby G." by American country music singer-songwriter Bobby G. Rice. Here is more information about the album and artist: Artist: Bobby G. Rice, a country music singer-songwriter known for hits in the 1970s and 80s. Album Title: Instant Rice: The Best Of Bobby G. is a compilation album that features some of his popular tracks. Release Year & Label: The album was released in 1976 on GRT Records. Featured Tracks: The album cover lists several tracks, including "You Lay So Easy On My Mind," "Write Me A Letter," "Freda Comes Freda Goes," and "Make It Feel Like Love Again," among others. Significance: While Instant Rice itself didn't chart highly, it compiles songs from his successful period, including "You Lay So Easy On My Mind," which was his biggest hit, reaching number 3 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart in 1973 387 / 481 -
"Instant Rice - The Best Of Bobby G." by American country music singer-songwriter Bobby G. Rice. Here is more information about the album and artist: Artist: Bobby G. Rice, a country music singer-songwriter known for hits in the 1970s and 80s. Album Title: Instant Rice: The Best Of Bobby G. is a compilation album that features some of his popular tracks. Release Year & Label: The album was released in 1976 on GRT Records. Featured Tracks: The album cover lists several tracks, including "You Lay So Easy On My Mind," "Write Me A Letter," "Freda Comes Freda Goes," and "Make It Feel Like Love Again," among others. Significance: While Instant Rice itself didn't chart highly, it compiles songs from his successful period, including "You Lay So Easy On My Mind," which was his biggest hit, reaching number 3 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart in 1973 388 / 481 -
Have I Told You Lately That I Love You?" by Jim Reeves. Additional details about the album include: Release: This compilation album was released in 1964 by RCA Camden, a budget-line imprint of RCA Victor. Tracks: Most tracks on this album were originally on Reeves' 1956 album, "Singing Down the Lane". Format: The image shows a 12" LP vinyl record played at 33 1/3 RPM. Tracklist: The album cover lists songs including "A Letter to My Heart," "I'm Gonna Change Everything," "Oklahoma Hills," and "Beyond the Shadow of a Doubt" 389 / 481 -
Have I Told You Lately That I Love You?" by Jim Reeves. Additional details about the album include: Release: This compilation album was released in 1964 by RCA Camden, a budget-line imprint of RCA Victor. Tracks: Most tracks on this album were originally on Reeves' 1956 album, "Singing Down the Lane". Format: The image shows a 12" LP vinyl record played at 33 1/3 RPM. Tracklist: The album cover lists songs including "A Letter to My Heart," "I'm Gonna Change Everything," "Oklahoma Hills," and "Beyond the Shadow of a Doubt" 390 / 481 -
"Buddy Emmons Sings Bob Wills". Here's some information about this album: Artist: Buddy Emmons, a renowned American steel guitar player. Tribute: The album is a tribute to the legendary Western swing pioneer, Bob Wills. Release Year & Label: It was released in 1976 on Flying Fish Records. Genre & Style: The album falls under the Folk, World, & Country genres, specifically in the style of Country and Western Swing. 391 / 481 -
"Buddy Emmons Sings Bob Wills". Here's some information about this album: Artist: Buddy Emmons, a renowned American steel guitar player. Tribute: The album is a tribute to the legendary Western swing pioneer, Bob Wills. Release Year & Label: It was released in 1976 on Flying Fish Records. Genre & Style: The album falls under the Folk, World, & Country genres, specifically in the style of Country and Western Swing. 392 / 481 -
"According to My Heart" by country music artist Jim Reeves. More information about the album includes: Artist: Jim Reeves. Title: According to My Heart. Label: RCA Camden. Catalog Number: CAS-583(e). Format: 12" Vinyl LP, Stereo (reprocessed from monophonic). Release Year: 1960. Tracklist: The album includes ten songs. They are "According to My Heart," "Don't You Want To Be My Girl (Poor Little Doll)," "Don't Tell Me," "You'll Never Be Mine Again," "I've Lived a Lot In My Time," "If You Were Mine," "Don't Ask Me Why," "Stand at Your Window," "What Would You Do," and "I Can't Fly" 393 / 481 -
"According to My Heart" by country music artist Jim Reeves. More information about the album includes: Artist: Jim Reeves. Title: According to My Heart. Label: RCA Camden. Catalog Number: CAS-583(e). Format: 12" Vinyl LP, Stereo (reprocessed from monophonic). Release Year: 1960. Tracklist: The album includes ten songs. They are "According to My Heart," "Don't You Want To Be My Girl (Poor Little Doll)," "Don't Tell Me," "You'll Never Be Mine Again," "I've Lived a Lot In My Time," "If You Were Mine," "Don't Ask Me Why," "Stand at Your Window," "What Would You Do," and "I Can't Fly" 394 / 481 -
"The Country Side of Jim Reeves." Here is information about the album: Artist: Jim Reeves. Release Year & Label: The album was released in 1962 on RCA Camden. Genre: The album is country music. Format: It is a 12-inch LP vinyl record, typically playing at 33 RPM. Selected Tracks: Notable tracks include "A Railroad Bum," "Blue Side Of Lonesome," "Waitin' For A Train," "I Won't Forget You," and "Highway To Nowhere". 395 / 481 -
"The Country Side of Jim Reeves." Here is information about the album: Artist: Jim Reeves. Release Year & Label: The album was released in 1962 on RCA Camden. Genre: The album is country music. Format: It is a 12-inch LP vinyl record, typically playing at 33 RPM. Selected Tracks: Notable tracks include "A Railroad Bum," "Blue Side Of Lonesome," "Waitin' For A Train," "I Won't Forget You," and "Highway To Nowhere". 396 / 481 -
"200 Years of Country Music" by Sonny James. Information about this album includes: Artist: Sonny James, also known as "The Southern Gentleman". Album Title: 200 Years of Country Music. Release Year: 1976. Record Label: Columbia Records. Format: 12-inch, 33 1/3 RPM vinyl LP. Genre: Country music. Notable Tracks: The album includes tracks like "The Prisoner's Song," "Blue Moon of Kentucky," and "Great Speckled Bird". The cover notes also mention "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry," "Back in the Saddle Again," "San Antonio Rose," "Wildwood Flower," "Waiting For A Train," "Hard To Please," and "Just A Closer Walk With Thee," indicating a focus on recreating authentic country music style 397 / 481 -
"200 Years of Country Music" by Sonny James. Information about this album includes: Artist: Sonny James, also known as "The Southern Gentleman". Album Title: 200 Years of Country Music. Release Year: 1976. Record Label: Columbia Records. Format: 12-inch, 33 1/3 RPM vinyl LP. Genre: Country music. Notable Tracks: The album includes tracks like "The Prisoner's Song," "Blue Moon of Kentucky," and "Great Speckled Bird". The cover notes also mention "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry," "Back in the Saddle Again," "San Antonio Rose," "Wildwood Flower," "Waiting For A Train," "Hard To Please," and "Just A Closer Walk With Thee," indicating a focus on recreating authentic country music style 398 / 481 -
Bobby Vee's Golden Greats, a compilation album by American singer Bobby Vee. Here's some information about this album: Artist: Bobby Vee. Album Title: Bobby Vee's Golden Greats. Release Year: The album was released in November 1962. Record Label: It was released on Liberty Records. Significance: This was Bobby Vee's first greatest hits compilation on the Liberty label. Notable Tracks: The album features 15 of his biggest hits, including "Take Good Care of My Baby," "Devil or Angel," "Rubber Ball," and "Run to Him" 399 / 481 -
Bobby Vee's Golden Greats, a compilation album by American singer Bobby Vee. Here's some information about this album: Artist: Bobby Vee. Album Title: Bobby Vee's Golden Greats. Release Year: The album was released in November 1962. Record Label: It was released on Liberty Records. Significance: This was Bobby Vee's first greatest hits compilation on the Liberty label. Notable Tracks: The album features 15 of his biggest hits, including "Take Good Care of My Baby," "Devil or Angel," "Rubber Ball," and "Run to Him" 400 / 481
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