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Johnnie Lee Wills: The Band's A-Rockin'
Johnnie Lee Wills: The Band's A-Rockin'
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- Condition New
- Type CD
- Type CD
- Vendor Bear Family Records
- SKU BCD176464
- Barcode 4000127176462
- Artisti Johnnie Lee Wills
- Lyhyt kuvaus CD (Digipak) with 36 page booklet, 31 tracks. Total playing time approx. 79 min. Outstanding western swing from Bob Wills' younger brother Johnnie Lee in the long-running 'Gonna Shake This Shack' series on Bear Family Records®. Recordings for Decca, Bullet Records and RCA Victor from 1941 to 1953, including classics such as Rag Mop, Milk Cow Blues and Square Dance Boogie - some on CD for the first time in years. Carefully remastered from the best available sources. Liner notes by our expert Roland Heinrich Rumtreiber in the full-color illustrated booklet. Welcome to a new edition of Bear Family's popular series "Gonna Shake This Shack Tonight," this time featuring none other than Johnnie Lee Wills! Johnnie was the younger brother of Bob Wills, for whom he played tenor banjo during the early years of Bob's success. In 1940 Bob Wills decided to split up the Texas Playboys to meet the ever-growing demand for live appearances nationwide. To keep radio work and dances in their home base, Tulsa, steady, Bob entitled Johnnie Lee to remain in Oklahoma and form his own group - Johnnie Lee Wills and All the Boys. This compilation offers many interesting sides issued on Decca, Bullet Records, and RCA Victor. The Decca and Bullet sides have long been unavailable on CD. Johnnie Lee Wills did not record as much as his brother, but he had two major hits that helped define the genre and spur many cover versions: Rag Mop and Milk Cow Blues. Johnnie Lee Wills was quintessentially Western Swing and a great band leader, employing quality sidemen. Deeply rooted in the rhythms and styles of the 1930s, Johnnie kept his arrangements tight, simple, and danceable. Thus, Johnnie Lee Wills and All the Boys were hugely successful with dancers, swinging and rocking Cain's Ballroom in Tulsa until disbanding in 1964! They also remained a radio fixture on KVOO, Tulsa, until 1958. This collection offers some of the long-neglected Decca and Bullet sides of Johnnie Lee Wills and All the Boys, including his 1950 Bullet release Rag Mop, a #2 country hit that also reached the pop top ten. This is high-profile fun for all you jitterbuggers, finger snappers, rockers, and rug cutters: Try hopping to Boogie Woogie Highball without losing a drop of your cocktail; try Square Dance Boogie – way too hip for all them squares anywhere; try the lofty fiddle rendition of Glenn Miller's classic In The Mood; try scatting to Four Or Five Times; try the swinging I'm Leaving (Yes, Indeedy) - showing where Bill Haley and his Comets drew inspiration from. After all, that, get yourself some homebrew and get low down with the risqué Milk Cow Blues, Oo Oooh Daddy, and Devil's Blues.
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1. The Band's A-Rockin'
2. The Thingamajig
3. Blackberry Boogie
4. Coyote Blues
5. A Bad Deal All Around
6. She Took!
7. I Like You Best
8. Let Me Be
9. Boogie Woogie Highball (Bullit version)
10. Hot Check Baby
11. Levee Blues
12. A-L-B-U-Q-U-E-R-Q-U-E
13. Smoke On The Water
14. Sold Out Doc
15. Four Or Five Times
16. Rag Mop
17. Two Timing
18. Two Step Side Step
19. In The Mood
20. Milk Cow Blues
21. There Are Just Two I's In Dixie (Two Blue Eyes That Mean The World To Me)
22. Tom Cat Boogie
23. Oo Oooh Daddy
24. Honey In The Horn
25. Ten Little Bluebirds In My Lapel
26. Silver Dew On The Bluegrass Tonight
27. Sothland Swing
28. Bees In My Bonnet
29. Square Dance Boogie
30. Devil's Blues
31. I'm Leaving (Yes Indeedy)
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