Description
Although categorised as a country singer, Tennessee Ernie Ford transcended the genre and could bring his warm tenor voice to bear on any kind of material he chose,whether up-tempo boogie songs or slower ballads.
In 1951 he had his biggest hit to date with "The Shot-Gun Boogie", heard here along with other hits like "Mule Train" and "I'll Never Be Free" (a duet with Kay Starr), not to mention the classic rocking "Country Junction" and "Smoky Mountain Boogie", all contained on this 25 track great value for money set running over an hour.