VA: - Headin' For The Poorhouse - What To Do When Money is Through
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- Tyyppi CD
- Julkaisija Bear Family Records
- SKU 4000127177636
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- Lyhyt kuvaus 1-CD (Digipak) with 36 page booklet, 30 tracks. Total playing time approx. 78 min. We all know the situation where money is tight, barely enough for rent or a decent life. But it gets even worse! The moving 30 songs on this Bear Family Records® CD portray how hard life can be on the breadline (or even below); everything revolves around money, bankruptcies, unemployment and hard times living on the streets. The subject runs through many genres such as rock and roll, rhythm & blues, country and blues. Including Elvis Presley, Clyde McPhatter & The Drifters, Barrett Strong, The Miracles, Johnny Ace, Jimmy Witherspoon, Slim Harpo or Stonewall Jackson, Al Terry and Faron Young. Detailed liner notes by Bill Dahl from Chicago in the 36-page illustrated booklet and carefully edited recordings round off this impressive project! Many of us run short of cash at one time or another. The recording artists on this compilation aired the sad news of their fiscal woes by compellingly singing about them. Their efforts span rock and roll, rhythm and blues, country, and several sub-genres in between, with some real heavy hitters in the lineup. Elvis Presley offers his 1956 revival of Clyde McPhatter and The Drifters’ classic Money Honey (here too for easy comparison). Two splendid versions of the pounding anthem Money (That’s What I Want) both hail from Motown’s primordial days: the hit original by Barrett Strong and a 1961 album cover by The Miracles. Blues legends Johnny Ace, Jimmy Witherspoon, and Slim Harpo check in with pungent laments about hard times; so do country stalwarts Stonewall Jackson, Al Terry, and Faron Young. Even callow youth Frankie Avalon told the world I’m Broke early in his storied career. Then there are the priceless obscurities that Bear Family’s CD compilations are famous for: Carl Runner’s No Money, Glen Paul’s I’m Broke, Jessie Knight’s Nothing But Money (he was Ike Turner’s nephew and electric bassist), and still-active Chicago blues harpist Billy Boy Arnold’s 1953 debut 78 I Ain’t Got No Money, cut when he was still in his teens. The title track was The Silhouettes’ first follow-up to their immortal Get A Job; other R&B vocal groups on board include Ernie K-Doe’s first recording in 1954 with The Blue Diamonds and The Penguins’ sage Money Talks. Talk about value for your money: these 30 tracks are downright priceless!
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1. Headin' For The Poorhouse The Silhouettes
2. Money Honey Clyde McPhatter and The Drifters
3. No Money Johnny Ace
4. I Need Money (Keep Your Alibis) Slim Harpo
5. Just A Poor Man Howard Crockett
6. I'm Broke Glen Paul and The Sunset Wranglers
7. Poor Boy Blues Carl Perkins
8. Money (That's What I Want) Barrett Strong
9. Money Blues (If You Ain't Got No Money) Eugene Lee
10 I Ain't Got No Money Billy Boy Arnold
11 Broke And Hungry Dr. Clayton's Buddy (Sunnyland Slim)
12 Drunk, Broke And Hungry Jimmy Witherspoonn with Jay McShann's Orchestra
13 I'm A Poor Boy Faron Young
14 I'm Broke Frankie Avalon
15 No Dough Willie Nelson
16 Ain't Got No Money The Rebel Guys
17 No Money Carl Runner
18 Life Of A Poor Boy Stonewall Jackson
19 Money Honey Elvis Presley
20 Money, Money, Money Freddie Carpenter
21 Nothing But Money Jessie Knight and His Combo
22 No Money The Blue Diamonds
23 Money Talks The Penguins
24 Cash On The Barrelhead The Louvin Brothers
25 Got Money On My Mind Ted Daffan's Texans (vocal by Curly Bergen)
26 My Money's Gone Cecil Moore and Ray's Trio
27 I'm A Poor Oakie Arkie Shibley
28 Ain't Got No Money The 'Great' Gates
29 Money (That's What I Want) The Miracles
30. Money Al Terry with Rusty & Doug
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