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Green Green Grass Ogf Home/Single Collec.61-80 (SPV Country)
Porter Wagoner
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Release: 21.06.2013
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I Am Ready / Drive (SPV Country)
Steve Wariner
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Michelle Wright/Now and Then (SPV Country)
Michelle Wright
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Blackhawk/Strong Enough (SPV Country)
Blackhawk
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Funny Familiar Forgotten Feelings 60-69(SPV Country)
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01 Just One Time
02 Far, Far Away
03 Sweet Dreams
04 What About Me
05 Sea Of Heartbreak
06 Lonesome Number One
07 I Can Mend Your Broken Heart
08 So How Come (No One Loves Me)
09 Head Over Heels In Love With You
10 Anythin g New Gets Old
11 Cause I Believe In You
12 Again
13 Watch Where You´re Going
14 A Born Loser
15 (Yes)I´m Hurting
16 Funny, Familiar,Forgotten Feelings
17 Lost Highway
18 All My Love
19 Ashes Of Love
20 Good Morning, Dear
21 It´s A Long , Long Way To Georgia
22 Ever Changing Mind
23 Rings Of Gold (Duet with Dottie West)
24 Solitary
25 Sweet Memories (Duet with Dottie West)
26 I Will Always
27 There´s A Story (Goin Round) (Duett West)
Arguably the first and most successful country-pop crossover recording star of the rock’n’roll era, Don Gibson was a pioneer in developing what was to become known as ‘the Nashville Sound.’ In the face of the onslaught of rock’n’roll in the mid-1950s, the somewhat staid and conservative country music genre needed to change from its hayseed-hillbilly image and Gibson, a skilled songwriter and distinctive vocalist, led the transition that saw country music vying with pop and rock’n’roll records for top ten places on the pop charts around the world.
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