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Carl Perkins - Greatest Hits (2021)

Carl Perkins - Greatest Hits (2021)

BAND/ARTIST: Carl Perkins

Tracklist:

01. Turn Around
02. Honey Don'T
03. Gone Gone Gone
04. Blue Suede Shoes
05. Boppin' the Blues
06. Sitting on Top of the World
07. Sure to Fall
08. All Mama's Children
09. Let the Jukebox Keep on Playing
10. Movie Magg
11. Tennessee
12. Dixie Fried
13. I'm Sorry I'm Not Sorry
14. Matchbox
15. Your True Love
16. That's Right
17. Glad All Over
18. Lend Me Your Comb
19. Everybody's Trying to Be My Baby
20. Forever Yours
21. Pop, Let Me Have the Car
22. Right String but the Wrong Yo Yo
23. Only You
24. Levi Jacket
25. Pink Pedal Pushers
26. Jive After Five
27. This Life I Live
28. Y-O-U
29. Pointed Toe Shoes
30. Highway of Love
31. I Don't See Me in Your Eyes Anymore
32. One Ticket to Loneliness
33. Too Much for One Man to Understand
34. L-O-V-E-V-I-L-L-E
35. Honey, 'Cause I Love You
36. The Fool I Used to Be
37. Sister Twister
38. Hambone
39. The Unhappy Girls
40. Anyway the Wind Blows
41. Hollywood City
42. Just for You
43. Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' on Little Rich
44. Tutti Frutti
45. Shake, Rattle and Roll
46. Ready Teddy
47. Good Rockin' Tonight
48. That's All Right
49. Where the Rio De Rosa Flows
50. I Got a Woman
51. Hey Good Lookin'
52. Jenny, Jenny
53. Long Tall Sally

While some ill-informed revisionist writers of rock history would like to dismiss Carl Perkins as a rockabilly artist who became a one-hit wonder at the dawn of rock & roll's early years, a deeper look at his music and career reveals much more. A quick look at his songwriting portfolio shows that he composed "Daddy Sang Bass" for Johnny Cash, "I Was So Wrong" for Patsy Cline, and "Let Me Tell You About Love" for the Judds, big hits and classics all. His influence as the quintessential rockabilly artist has played a big part in the development of every generation of rockers to come down the pike since, from the Beatles' George Harrison to the Stray Cats' Brian Setzer to a myriad of others in the country field as well. His guitar style is the other twin peak -- along with that of Elvis' lead man Scotty Moore -- of rockabilly's instrumental center, so pervasive that modern-day players automatically gravitate toward it when called upon to deliver the style, not even realizing that they're playing Perkins licks, sometimes note for note. As a singer, his interpretation of country ballads is every bit as fine as his better-known rockers. And within the framework of the best of his music is a strong sense of family and roots, all of which trace straight back to his humble beginnings.



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  • mufty77
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