Wayne Raney - Songs of the Hills

Wayne Raney - Songs of the Hills
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Album Details

Title: Songs of the Hills
Artist: Wayne Raney
Release Date: 1958
Re-Released On: 3/14/1994
Label: King
Duration: 43:00
Album Type(s): Greatest Hits
UPC: 012676058827
Genre: Rock
Style: Traditional Country
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 0
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Why Don't You Haul Off and Love Me
  2. Lost John Boogie
  3. Lonesome Wind Blues
  4. Pardon My Whiskers
  5. Mama Don't You Remember When You Were Young
  6. The Roosters Are Crowing
  7. I Was There
  8. We Love to Live
  9. I Love My Little Yo Yo
  10. My Annabelle Lee
  11. Jack and Jill Boogie
  12. Adam
  13. I've Gone and Sold My Soul
  14. Gone With the Wind This Morning
  15. Burning Your Love Letters
  16. Catfish Baby

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1994CDKing588

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Album Review

One of the great country harmonica players, Raney also qualifies as as one of the most important harmonica players in the history of American pop, as he was one of the first musicians of any sort to fuse country and blues. This 16-cut collection in effect functions as a best-of, including the big hits "Why Don't You Haul Off and Love Me," "Lost John Boogie," and "Jack and Jill Boogie." Despite what the title might lead you believe, it's not exactly rural country-folk--it's hard-driving early country boogie with a decidedly urban influence. With the Delmore Brothers on backup, "Jack and Jill Boogie" in particular sounds like proto-rockabilly, with lengthy back-and-forth guitar exchanges that are about as close to White rock 'n' roll as anyone got in 1948. Despite the no-frills package (even a bit of historical information and liner notes would have been nice), it's the best available anthology of this somewhat overlooked country and pop pioneer. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Wayne RaneyVocals, Harmonica