5013929893238

Master Of The Art / Viva

Ray Price / Porter Wagoner

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Format: CD

Cat No: MRLL32

Release Date:  24 March 2014

Label:  Morello Records / Cherry Red

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  5013929893238

Genres:  Rock  

  • Description

    Price, whose 65 year career ended with his death in December 2013 aged 87, was one of Country Musics last links to the days of Hank Williams and 78 RPM records. Prices wide-ranging baritone was regarded as one of the best male voices in Country Music.

    Known as 'The Cherokee Cowboy', Ray Price had 109 Country Chart hits between 1952 and 1989, two of which, 'Willie, Write Me A Song' and 'Scotch And Soda' are included here.

    Porter

    Wagoner, known as 'The Thin Man From West Plains', had a very successful recording career but is also famous for introducing the world to Dolly Parton via his long-running US TV show. Dolly wrote... 'I Will Always Love You' about Porter when she left the TV show to go solo.

    Porter Wagoner had 81 Country Chart hits between 1954 and 1981. His final hit single This Cowboys Hat is included here. Porter died in 2007, aged 80. Both albums appear on CD for the first time and
    date from 1983, originally released on producer Snuff Garretts Viva label.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Living Her Life in a Song
      • 2. Love Don't Get No Better Than This
      • 3. Willie, Write Me a Song
      • 4. In My Eyes
      • 5. Coors in Colorado
      • 6. Scotch and Soda
      • 7. The Sun Never Comes Up Again
      • 8. I Love You Eyes
      • 9. You've Been Leaving Me for Years
      • 10. Every Time I Sing a Love Song
      • 11. This Cowboy's Hat
      • 12. That Was Then, This Is Now
      • 13. I Thought I Heard You Calling My Name
      • 14. Living in the Shadows
      • 15. Heaven, Hell Or Macon
      • 16. We Can't Stop
      • 17. Green Green Grass of Home
      • 18. His and Hers
      • 19. Misery Loves Company
      • 20. Bottom of the Fifth