Johnny Horton - On the Road (1969)
BAND/ARTIST: Johnny Horton
- Title: On the Road
- Year Of Release: 1969
- Label: Columbia
- Genre: Country, Honky Tonk, Country Boogie
- Quality: Flac (tracks)
- Total Time: 24:53
- Total Size: 173 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Old Blind Barnabas
02. Golden Rocket
03. I Just Don't Like This Kind of Livin'
04. Broken-Hearted Gypsy
05. Hank and Joe and Me
06. Church by the Side of the Road
07. A-Sleepin' at the Foot of the Bed
08. You Don't Move Me Baby Anymore
09. Evil Hearted Me
10. Hot In the Sugar Cane Field
11. The Gosh Darn Wheel
01. Old Blind Barnabas
02. Golden Rocket
03. I Just Don't Like This Kind of Livin'
04. Broken-Hearted Gypsy
05. Hank and Joe and Me
06. Church by the Side of the Road
07. A-Sleepin' at the Foot of the Bed
08. You Don't Move Me Baby Anymore
09. Evil Hearted Me
10. Hot In the Sugar Cane Field
11. The Gosh Darn Wheel
John LaGale "Johnny" Horton (April 30, 1925 – November 5, 1960) was an American country music, honky tonk and rockabilly singer and musician, during the 1950s and early 1960s, best known for his international hits beginning with the 1959 single "The Battle of New Orleans", which was awarded the 1960 Grammy Award for Best Country & Western Recording. The song was awarded the Grammy Hall of Fame Award and in 2001 ranked No. 333 of the Recording Industry Association of America's "Songs of the Century". His first number 1 country song was in 1959, "When It's Springtime in Alaska (It's Forty Below)".
Horton's music usually encompassed folk ballads based on American historic themes and legend. He had two successes in 1960 with both "Sink the Bismarck" and "North to Alaska" utilized over the opening credits for the John Wayne film of the same name. Horton died in November 1960 at the peak of his fame in a traffic collision, less than two years after his breakthrough. Horton is a member of the Rockabilly Hall of Fame and the Louisiana Music Hall of Fame.
Horton's music usually encompassed folk ballads based on American historic themes and legend. He had two successes in 1960 with both "Sink the Bismarck" and "North to Alaska" utilized over the opening credits for the John Wayne film of the same name. Horton died in November 1960 at the peak of his fame in a traffic collision, less than two years after his breakthrough. Horton is a member of the Rockabilly Hall of Fame and the Louisiana Music Hall of Fame.
Country | Oldies | FLAC / APE
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