Gonna Shake this Shack Tonight by Husky, Ferlin (CD, 2016)

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Record LabelBEAR FAMILY, Bfy
UPC5397102174155
eBay Product ID (ePID)23046050808

Product Key Features

FormatCD
Release Year2016
GenreRock
ArtistHusky, Ferlin
Release TitleGonna Shake this Shack Tonight

Dimensions

Item Height0.40 in
Item Weight0.23 lb
Item Length5.50 in
Item Width4.94 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs1
Number of Tracks33
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 It's Only Make Believe 1.2 Black Sheep 1.3 Prize Possession 1.4 Detour 1.5 Tennessee Central #9 1.6 Cross Eyed Gal from the Ozarks 1.7 This Moment of Love 1.8 Watch the Company You Keep 1.9 Sioux City Sue 1.10 I Wouldn't Treat a Dog Like You're Treatin' Me 1.11 Alabama Jubilee 1.12 Draggin' the River 1.13 I Can't Go on This Way 1.14 Aladdin's Lamp 1.15 Bebe Beautiful Baby 1.16 Slow Down Brother 1.17 I Feel Better All Over 1.18 I'll Baby Sit with You 1.19 I'll Be Here for a Lifetime 1.20 Minni-Ha-Cha 1.21 You Make Me Feel Funny Honey 1.22 Pick-A-Nickin' 1.23 Eli, the Camel 1.24 Excuse Me Stranger 1.25 Stand Up, Sit Down, Shut Your Mouth 1.26 What'cha Doin' After School 1.27 Don't Be Mad 1.28 Muki-Ruki 1.29 Bop Cat Bop 1.30 Missing Persons 1.31 Wang Dang Doo 1.32 I Will 1.33 Little Red Webb
NotesFrom his years in Los Angeles in the 1950s recording as Terry Preston, to his time as an early pioneer of the Bakersfield Sound, to his extensive tours with Elvis Presley, to his alliance with Alan Freed, to his recordings as comic alter-ego Simon Crum, Ferlin's talent for rockin' and boppin' is on full display. Explore a very different side of the smooth-voiced crooner whose 1957 recording of Gone helped usher in the pop-influenced Nashville Sound. Packed with 32 tracks, including six charting hits, two previously unissued recordings, and rarities released on CD for the first time. Beautifully illustrated booklet packed with many rare and never-seen photos. Extensive liner notes by Scott B. Bomar, featuring in-depth biographical information and insights culled from unpublished interviews with Ferlin, Jim Ed Brown, Dallas Frazier, Jan Howard, Ken Nelson, Jean Shepard, Leona Williams, and many others!Ferland Huskey was born in southeastern Missouri, and went on to be known by many names during his career: Ferlin Huskey, Tex Terry, Terry Preston, Ferlin Husky (without the 'e'), and Simon Crum, a comic alter-ego whom Ferlin demanded be treated as a separate person. The musical ground he traveled was as diverse as his various identities. Adept at smooth countrypolitan Polish, rough-hewn backwoods toe-tappers, funny off-kilter novelties, earnest recitations, or rockabilly-infused boppers, one could pick virtually any theme and assemble a solid collection of Ferlin Husky material. Starting in the Missouri honky tonks as Tex Terry, Ferlin relocated to California in late 1948, where he joined Big Jim DeNoon's band in Salinas. It was through DeNoon that he landed his first record deal on the 4 Star label. When he began touring with Gene Autry sidekick Smiley Burnette he changed his name to Terry Preston... Read more at: https://www. Bear-family. #de/

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