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About this product
Product Identifiers
ProducerOwen Bradley^Paul Cohen^Webb Pierce
Record LabelBFG, BEAR FAMILY Germany
UPC4000127167903
eBay Product ID (ePID)20046043261
Product Key Features
FormatCD
Release Year2008
GenreCountry Traditional
ArtistPierce, Webb
Release TitleHigh Geared Daddy-Gonna Shake this Shack Tonight
Dimensions
Item Height0.40 in
Item Weight0.26 lb
Item Length5.60 in
Item Width4.90 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
Number of Tracks32
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 High Geared Daddy 1.2 New Panhandle Rag 1.3 Heebie Jeebie Blues 1.4 Georgia Rag 1.5 Freight Train Blues 1.6 Hayride Boogie 1.7 Have You Ever Had the Feeling 1.8 Drifting Texas Sand 1.9 You Scared the Love Right Out of Me 1.10 I'm Gonna See My Baby 1.11 I Just Can't Be True 1.12 California Blues 1.13 In the Jailhouse Now 1.14 Sneakin' All Around 1.15 Love, Love, Love 1.16 Why Baby Why (With Red Sovine) 1.17 Any Old Time 1.18 Teen Age Boogie (2) 1.19 I'm Tired 1.20 Honky Tonk Song 1.21 Bye Bye Love 1.22 Who Wouldn't Love You 1.23 New Panhandle Rag 1.24 Holiday for Love 1.25 The New Raunchy 1.26 English Sweetheart 1.27 You'll Come Back 1.28 Tupelo County Jail 1.29 After the Boy Gets the Girl 1.30 Pick Me Up on Your Way Down 1.31 I Ain't Never 1.32 Teenage Boogie (3)
NotesImport. CD includes booklet. Webb Pierce (8 August 1921 - 24 February 1991) was an American country music singer. Born West Monroe, Louisiana, he became a star performer on the Louisiana Hayride and one of country music's most popular honky tonk songsters. He was a regular performer on the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, Tennessee. His biggest hit, 1953's 'There Stands the Glass' is regarded as one of country's classic "drinking songs". Other hits included 'In the Jailhouse Now', 'More and More', 'Backstreet Affair', 'Why, Baby, Why', 'Oh, So Many Years', and 'Finally', the latter two being duets with Kitty Wells. In 1958, he recorded a rockabilly record the New Raunchy/I'll Get By Somehow for Decca under the name 'Shady Wall'. Bear Family Records. Germany. 2008.