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Ferlin Husky - Wings Of A Dove (2020)

Ferlin Husky - Wings Of A Dove (2020)
  • Title: Wings Of A Dove
  • Year Of Release: 2020
  • Label: CTS Digital
  • Genre: Country
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3
  • Total Time: 3:42:24
  • Total Size: 964 / 514 MB
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Tracklist:

01. A Dear John Letter
02. A Fallen Star
03. Afraid
04. Ain't She Sweet
05. Alone And Forsaken
06. Among My Souvenirs
07. Black Sheep
08. Blue Skies
09. Blues In My Heart
10. Born To Lose
11. Boulevard of Broken Dreams
12. Breezin' Along with the Breeze
13. Cotton Pickin' Heart
14. Cross-Eyed Gal From the Ozarks
15. Crying Heart Blues
16. Cuzz Yore So Sweet
17. Danny Boy
18. Draggin' the River
19. Each Time You Leave
20. Echoes In My Heart
21. Electrified Donkey
22. Forgive Me, John
23. Forgotten Heartaches
24. Friend of Mine
25. Gone
26. Hard Hearted
27. Heart Of Stone
28. (Here I Am) Broken Hearted
29. I Can't Help It (If I'm Still In Love With You)
30. I Could Never Be Ashamed of You
31. I Fall To Pieces
32. I Feel Better All Over (More Than Anywhere's Else)
33. I Love My Baby
34. (I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons
35. I Wished A Thousand Times
36. If You Don't Believe I'm Leaving
37. I'llBabysit With You
38. I'll Never Smile Again
39. I'll Walk Alone
40. O'm In the Mood For Love
41. I'm Sitting On Top Of the World
42. I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry
43. Irma
44. It All Comes Back To Me Now
45. It Was You
46. It's The Talk Of the Town
47. Just For Old Times Sake
48. King Of A Lonely Castle
49. Lets Grow Old Together
50. Living In A Trance
51. Love (Your Spell Is Everywhere)
52. Love Is The Sweetest Thing
53. May You Never Be Alone
54. My Adobe Hacienda
55. My Best Girl
56. My Foolish Heart
57. My Precious Baby Girl
58. My Reason For Living
59. My Shadow
60. Never Again
61. No Letter Today
62. No One Will Ever Know
63. Out In the Cold Again
64. Out of A Clear Blue Sky
65. Please Forgive Me
66. Prize Possession
67. Puxico Polka
68. Say When
69. Sentimental Journey
70. Shuffleboard Shuffle
71. Somebody Save Me
72. Stand Up
73. Stormy Weather
74. Take Good Care Of Her
75. The Road To Heaven
76. The Waltz You Saved For Me
77. There'll Be No Teardrops Tonight
78. Time
79. To My Sorrow
80. Too Soon To Know
81. Tumblin' Tumbleweeds
82. Walkin' and a Hummin'
83. When I Lost You
84. When My Sugar Walks Down the Street
85. Why Should We Try Anymore
86. Willow Tree
87. Wings of a Dove
88. Wise Guys
89. Worried Mind

Ferlin Husky had three separate careers. Out of the three, the best known is his country-pop career, which brought him to the top of the charts in the late '50s, but he was also known as a honky tonk singer called Terry Preston and a country comic named Simon Crum. Of course, Preston and Crum are just footnotes to Husky's very popular career, even though Crum nearly became a household name as well. During the late '50s and early '60s, he had a string of Top 40 country hits, highlighted by two number one hits -- "Gone" and "Wings of a Dove" -- which each spent ten weeks at the top of the charts. Husky wasn't able to sustain that momentum, but both of the songs became country classics.

Born and raised on a Missouri farm, Husky became infatuated with music and began to play guitar as a child. During World War II, he enlisted in the Merchant Marines, where he occasionally entertained the troops on board his ship. Following the war, he became a DJ in Missouri, then in Bakersfield, California. While he was in California, Husky began using the name Terry Preston, because he believed his given name sounded too rural. He also began singing in honky tonks, using the Preston name. At one of his gigs, Tennessee Ernie Ford's manager Cliffie Stone heard Husky and took him under his wing. Stone helped Husky secure a record contract at Capitol Records in 1953. As soon as he signed with Capitol, he reverted to using Ferlin Husky as his performing name.

Husky's first records were generally ignored. It wasn't until he sang on Jean Shepard's "A Dear John Letter" that he had a hit. "A Dear John Letter" became a number one hit, but Husky wasn't able to follow it immediately with a solo hit, although the duo had a sequel, "Forgive Me John," later that year. Husky didn't have a solo hit until 1955, when "I Feel Better All Over (More Than Anywhere's Else)" and its flip side, "Little Tom," climbed into the country Top Ten. Around the same time, he developed his comic alter ego, Simon Crum. Husky signed Crum to a separate record contract with Capitol and began releasing records under that name.

Husky racked up a consistent string of hits during the late '50s, reaching his peak in 1957, when "Gone" spent ten weeks at number one; the song crossed over into the pop charts, climbing to number four. That same year, he began an acting career, starting with a spot on the Kraft Television Theatre program and the film Mr. Rock & Roll. In 1958, Crum had a number two hit with "Country Music Is Here to Stay." Though he had several hits in 1959, none of his songs broke the Top Ten. In 1960 he had his biggest hit, the gospel song "Wings of a Dove," which was number one for a total of ten weeks and reached number 12 on the pop charts.

Despite the massive success of "Wings of a Dove," Husky wasn't able to sustain a presence on the country charts during the '60s. He remained a popular concert attraction, but he had no Top Ten hits between "Wings of a Dove" and "Once," which hit number four in 1966. A year after "Once," he had his final Top Ten hit with "Just for You." In the late '60s, Husky managed to incorporate the slicker, heavily produced sounds of contemporary country-pop into his music, which resulted in his brief career revitalization. Husky kept racking up minor hits until 1975. In 1977, he had heart surgery and briefly retired from performing. During the '80s and '90s, he performed regularly at the Grand Ole Opry, as well as Christy Lane's Theater in Branson, Missouri. During the 2000s Husky suffered from severe cardiac problems, and was hospitalized for congestive heart failure and pneumonia in 2009. He died of cardiac arrest at a hospital in the Nashville area on March 17, 2011; Ferlin Husky was 85 years old. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine


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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.
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thanks for lossless
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  • whiskers
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Many Thanks