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About this product
Product Identifiers
Record LabelBfy, BEAR FAMILY
UPC4000127159021
eBay Product ID (ePID)13046042938
Product Key Features
Release Year1998
FormatCD
GenreCountry
ArtistWooley, Sheb
Release TitleThat's My PA (4 cd Boxset)
Dimensions
Item Height0.83 in
Item Weight1.76 lb
Item Length12.52 in
Item Width12.51 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs4
Number of Tracks113
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 I Can't Live Without You 1.2 Oklahoma Honky Tonk Girl 1.3 Lazy Mazy 1.4 Wooley's Polka 1.5 Peeping Through the Keyhole (Watching Jole Blon) 1.6 Time Won't Heal An Achin' Heart 1.7 Too Long with the Wrong Woman 1.8 Your Papa Ain't Steppin' Anymore 1.9 Cherokee Waltz 1.10 Texas Rose 1.11 Spanish Darling 1.12 Freight Train Cinders in My Eyes 1.13 Heart Bound in Chains 1.14 Indian Maiden 1.15 Jole Quadroon 1.16 Rover Scoot Over 1.17 Sun Is Going Down Upon My Heart 1.18 That Mean Feeling 1.19 You're the Cats Meow 1.20 (Now You're) Changing Your Name 1.21 Wha' Hoppen to Me, Baby 1.22 Mule Boogie 1.23 Over the Barrel 1.24 Country Kisses 1.25 Hoot Owl Boogie 1.26 Aircastles 1.27 Boogie Woogie Waltz [Instrumental] 2.1 Down in the Toolies 2.2 What'cha Gonna Do? 2.3 Backroom Boogie [Instrumental] 2.4 You Never Can Tell 2.5 Goodbye Texas, Hello Tennessee 2.6 I'll Return the Letters 2.7 Cowboy Ought to Be Single 2.8 Knew I Had Lost 2.9 Don't Stop Kissing Me Goodnight 2.10 Texas Tango 2.11 Love Is Just Another Merry-Go-Round 2.12 White Lightnin' 2.13 Fool About You 2.14 Panama Pete 2.15 Blue Guitar 2.16 I Go Outa My Mind 2.17 38-24-35 2.18 I Flipped 2.19 Hillbilly Mambo 2.20 Listening for Your Footsteps 2.21 Speak of the Devil 2.22 Love at First Sight 2.23 Love Is a Fever 2.24 Humdinger 2.25 It Takes a Heap of Livin' 2.26 Tom, the Boogie Woogie Tom Cat 2.27 First Day of School 2.28 Lonely Man 3.1 Memories Are Made of This 3.2 That's My Pa 3.3 That's My Ma 3.4 Daddy Kiss and Make It Well 3.5 Sally's Arms 3.6 Blue Guitar 3.7 Ten Chances to One 3.8 Only for You 3.9 Jaurez [With Recitation] 3.10 Wildwood Flower on the Autoharp 3.11 Anchor's Aweigh (My Love) 3.12 Will 3.13 Cowboy Hero 3.14 Big Blizzard 3.15 Four Walls 3.16 Tonight's the Night the Angel's Halo Fell 3.17 Letter to Daddy 3.18 Daddy's Home 3.19 Number One on the Survey 3.20 She Called Me Baby 3.21 Laughin' the Blues 3.22 Roughneck 3.23 Tennessee Walking Horse 3.24 Legend of Echo Mountain 3.25 Natchez Landing 3.26 Recipient (The Heart Song) [Alternate Take] 3.27 Nobody's Child 4.1 You Still Turn Me on 4.2 Answer, My Love 4.3 Somebody Please (Say Something Funny) 4.4 Place to Be Lonely 4.5 Love-In 4.6 One Man Band 4.7 Good Time Charlie 4.8 I Don't Belong in Her Arms (Devil Don't Belong Tempt Me) 4.9 Land of No Love 4.10 I Remember Loving You 4.11 Not Once But a Hundred Times 4.12 Sittin' and Thinkin' 4.13 New Kind of Lonesome 4.14 Juarez 4.15 I'll Leave the Singing to the Bluebirds 4.16 Joy 4.17 Tie a Tiger Down 4.18 Cheap Hotel 4.19 Sun Also Rises 4.20 Whirlpool of Love 4.21 Old Rag Joe 4.22 Not Since Adam 4.23 Make 'Em Laugh 4.24 Life Is a Fountain 4.25 It's Gold 4.26 Goodbye Wabash Cannonball 4.27 Kick in the Head 4.28 Right Is Right and Left Is Lonely 4.29 Draggin' the River 4.30 Wrap Me Up Some Hurt 4.31 Doin' My Thing
Sub-GenreBox Sets
NotesSheb Wooley has done it all: singer, songwriter, comedian and actor. In a career that spans over a half century he has scored major hits as performer and songwriter, like Purple People Eater and That's My Pa, and acted in such important films as 'High Noon' and 'Giant'. This set contains most of his Country recordings. 4 CDs, over 110 tracks, including many sides never before issued and many never reissued on LP or CD trace the singer-songwriter-actor-comedian's multi-faceted career from his first sides for Bullet in 1945, followed by his short but important stop at Dallas' Bluebonnet label, to his long stint at MGM that began in 1948 and continued into the 1970s.From Wooley's earliest western swing-influenced recordings to his more mainstream country sessions of the fifties and, finally, his deftly produced Nashville sessions of the sixties and early seventies, two things remained constant: Wooley's own determined adaptability and versatility and the top-notch work of the sessionmen who backed him, men like Speedy West and Jimmy Bryant on the West Coast and Zeb Turner, Grady Martin and Harold Bradley in Nashville, not to mention Wooley's own Calumet Indians in Texas.Included here are hits like Wooley's first, Peepin Through The Keyho'nd subsequent charters like That's My Pa, Blue Guitar, Tie A Tiger Down and many others