TIME LIFE Golden Age of Country 10 CD Box Set (2009) 158 Hit Songs Collection
Golden Age Of Country: The Wild Side Of Life1 Johnny Cash– I Walk The Line Written-By – J. Cash* 2 Tennessee Ernie Ford– Sixteen Tons Written-By – M. Travis* 3 Hank Thompson– The Wild Side Of Life Written-By – A. Carter*, W. Warren* 4 Jerry Lee Lewis– You Win Again Written-By – H. Williams* 5 Sonny James– Young Love Written-By – C. Joyner*, R. Cartey* 6 Merle Haggard And The Strangers (5)– Okie From Muskogee Written-By – M. Haggard*, R. Burris* 7 George Jones (2)– The Race Is On Written-By – D. Rollins* 8 Glen Campbell– Wichita Lineman Written-By – J. Webb* 9 Wynn Stewart– It's Such A Pretty World Today Written By – Noe Written-By – D. Noe* 10 Ferlin Husky– Wings Of A Dove Written-By – B. Ferguson* 11 Faron Young– Hello Walls Written-By – W. Nelson* 12 George Jones & Melba Montgomery– We Must Have Been Out Of Our Minds Written-By – M. Montgomery* 13 The Louvin Brothers– I Don't Believe You've Met My Baby Written-By – A. Inman* 14 Skeets McDonald– Don't Let The Stars Get In Your Eyes Written-By – S. Willet* 15 Margaret Whiting , and Jimmy Wakely– Slipping Around Written-By – F. Tillman* 16 Slim Whitman– Indian Love Call
Written-By – O. Hammerstein*, O. Harbach*, R. Friml* Golden Age Of Country: Hillbilly Heaven1 Merle Haggard– Mama Tried Written-By – M. Haggard* 2 George Jones (2)– She Thinks I Still Care Written-By – D. Lipscomb* 3 Tex Ritter– I Dreamed Of A Hill-Billy Heaven Written-By – E. Dean*, H. Southern* 4 Willie Nelson– Funny How Time Slips Away Written-By – W. Nelson* 5 Glen Campbell– Galveston Written-By – J. Webb* 6 The Louvin Brothers– My Baby's Gone Written-By – H. Houser* 7 Jean Shepard And Ferlin Husky– A Dear John Letter Written-By – B. Barton*, F. Owen*, L. Talley* 8 Tennessee Ernie Ford– Shotgun Boogie Written-By – E. Ford* 9 Hank Thompson and His Brazos Valley Boys– Squaws Along The Yukon Written-By – G. Smith* 10 Faron Young– Alone With You Written-By – L. Vanadore*, R. Drusky* 11 Tommy Collins– You Better Not Do That Written-By – T. Collins* 12 Ferlin Husky– Gone Written-By – S. Rogers* 13 Del Reeves– Girl On The Billboard Written-By – H. Mills*, W. Haynes* 14 Walter Brennan With The Johnny Mann Singers– Old Rivers Written-By – Cliff Crofford 15 Wanda Jackson– Right Or Wrong Written-By – W. Jackson* 16 Sonny James– You're The Only World I Know Written-By – R. Tubert*, S. James*
The Golden Age Of Country: Honky-Tonk ManDisc One
1-1 Johnny Cash– Folsom Prison Blues 1-2 Don Gibson– Oh Lonesome Me 1-3 Marty Robbins– El Paso 1-4 Elvis Presley– Heartbreak Hotel 1-5 Charlie Walker (2)– Pick Me Up On Your Way Down 1-6 Bobby Bare– Detroit City 1-7 Jim Reeves– He'll Have To Go 1-8 Eddy Arnold– Make The World Go Away 1-9 Carl & Pearl Butler– Don't Let Me Cross Over 1-10 Claude King (2)– Wolverton Mountain 1-11 Jimmy Dean– Big Bad John 1-12 Tammy Wynette– Stand By Your Man 1-13 Billy Walker– Charlie's Shoes 1-14 The Statler Brothers– Flowers On The Wall 1-15 Henson Cargill– Skip A Rope 1-16 Charley Pride– Does My Ring Hurt Your Finger
Disc Two
2-1 Everly Brothers– Wake Up Little Susie 2-2 Jerry Lee Lewis– Whole Lot Of Shakin' Going On 2-3 Johnnie And Jack– (Oh Baby Mine) I Get So Lonely 2-4 Ray Price– City Lights 2-5 Johnny Horton– Honky-Tonk Man 2-6 Lefty Frizzell– Saginaw, Michigan 2-7 Hank Locklin– Please Help Me, I'm Falling 2-8 Johnny Cash– Daddy Sang Bass 2-9 George Jones (2)– Walk Through This World With Me 2-10 David Houston– Almost Persuaded 2-11 Hank Snow– I've Been Everywhere 2-12 Porter Wagoner– Green, Green Grass Of Home 2-13 Buck Owens– My Heart Skips A Beat 2-14 Jeannie Seely– Don't Touch Me 2-15 Carl Smith (3)– Hey Joe! 2-16 The Davis Sisters– I Forgot More Than You'll Ever Know
Golden Age Of Country: Waltz Across Texas
Disc One
1-1 Hank Williams– Hey, Good Lookin' 1-2 George Jones (2)– White Lightning 1-3 Loretta Lynn– You Ain't Woman Enough 1-4 Leroy Van Dyke– Walk On By 1-5 Ernest Tubb– Waltz Across Texas 1-6 Conway Twitty– Next In Line 1-7 Roger Miller– King Of The Road 1-8 Patsy Cline– Crazy 1-9 Buck Owens– Love's Gonna Live Here 1-10 The Everly Brothers*– Bye Bye Love 1-11 Webb Pierce– In The Jailhouse Now 1-12 Kitty Wells– It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels 1-13 Bill Monroe– Blue Moon Of Kentucky 1-14 Tom T. Hall– A Week In A Country Jail 1-15 Bill Anderson (2)– Mama Sang A Song 1-16 Jack Greene– There Goes My Everything
Disc Two
2-1 Hank Williams– Lovesick Blues 2-2 Patsy Cline– Walkin' After Midnight 2-3 Webb Pierce– There Stands The Glass 2-4 Kitty Wells– Makin' Believe 2-5 Johnny Cash– Ballad Of A Teenage Queen 2-6 Patti Page– The Tennessee Waltz 2-7 Bobby Helms– My Special Angel 2-8 George Jones (2)– Tender Years 2-9 Loretta Lynn– Don't Come Home A Drinkin' (With Lovin' On Your Mind) 2-10 Conway Twitty– It's Only Make Believe 2-11 The Wilburn Brothers– Trouble's Back In Town 2-12 Bill Anderson (2)– Still 2-13 Roy Drusky– Three Hearts In A Tangle 2-14 Jerry Lee Lewis– What's Made Milwaukee Famous (Has Made A Loser Out Of Me) 2-15 Roger Miller– Dang Me 2-16 Osborne Brothers*– Rocky Top
Golden Age Of Country: Crazy ArmsDisc One
1-1 Marty Robbins– Singing The Blues 1-2 Carl Smith (3)– (When You Feel Like You're In Love) Don't Just Stand There 1-3 Lefty Frizzell– If You've Got The Money, I've Got The Time 1-4 Don Gibson– I Can't Stop Lovin' You 1-5 Ray Price– Crazy Arms 1-6 Jim Reeves– Four Walls 1-7 Elvis Presley– That's All Right 1-8 Eddy Arnold– The Cattle Call 1-9 Hank Snow– I'm Moving On 1-10 Porter Wagoner– The Carroll County Accident 1-11 Johnny Horton– The Battle Of New Orleans 1-12 Johnny Cash– A Boy Named Sue 1-13 The Browns (3)– The Three Bells (Les Trois Cloches) 1-14 Stonewall Jackson– Waterloo 1-15 Tammy Wynette & David Houston– My Elusive Dreams 1-16 Skeeter Davis– The End Of The World
Disc Two
2-1 Ray Price– Heartaches By The Number 2-2 Carl Perkins– Blue Suede Shoes 2-3 Porter Wagoner And Dolly Parton– The Last Thing On My Mind 2-4 Connie Smith– Once A Day 2-5 Charley Pride– Kaw-Liga 2-6 Johnny Cash & June Carter*– Jackson 2-7 Buck Owens– I've Got A Tiger By The Tail 2-8 Waylon Jennings– Only Daddy That'll Walk The Line 2-9 Little Jimmy Dickens– May The Bird Of Paradise Fly Up Your Nose 2-10 Lester Flatt, Earl Scruggs & The Foggy Mountain Boys– The Ballad Of Jed Clampett 2-11 Tammy Wynette– D-I-V-O-R-C-E 2-12 Jim Ed Brown– Pop A Top 2-13 George Hamilton IV– Abilene 2-14 Pee Wee King– Slow Poke 2-15 Stuart Hamblen– This Ole House 2-16 Floyd Cramer– Last Date Golden Age Of Country: Hard To Find HitsDisc One
1-1 Red Sovine, Webb Pierce– Why Baby Why 1-2 Red Foley– Chattanoogie Shoe Shine Boy 1-3 Burl Ives– A Little Bitty Tear 1-4 Ernest Tubb– Thanks A Lot 1-5 Hawkshaw Hawkins– I Ain’t Never 1-6 Hawkshaw Hawkins– Lonesome 7-7203 1-7 Dave Dudley– Six Days On The Road 1-8 Loretta Lynn– I’m A Honky Tonk Girl 1-9 Ned Miller– From A Jack To A King 1-10 Leon Ashley– Laura (What’s He Got That I Ain’t Got?) 1-11 Johnny Wright (2)– Hello Vietnam 1-12 Bobby Edwards (3)– You’re The Reason 1-13 Jack Greene– Statue Of A Fool 1-14 Warner Mack– The Bridge Washed Out 1-15 Bill Anderson, Jan Howard*– For Loving You
Disc Two
2-1 Cowboy Copas– Alabam 2-2 Bobby Helms– Fraulien 2-3 Marvin Rainwater– Gonna Find Me A Bluebird 2-4 Wynn Stewart– Wishful Thinking 2-5 Johnny Tillotson– It Keeps Right On A-Hurtin’ 2-6 Ernest Ashworth*– Talk Back Trembling Lips 2-7 Bob Luman– Let’s Think About Living 2-8 Roy Drusky & Pricilla Mitchell*– Yes, Mr. Peters 2-9 Jimmy C. Newman– A Fallen Star 2-10 Jimmie Skinner– I Found My Girl In The U.S.A. 2-11 The Carlisles– No Help Wanted 2-12 Bill Phillips (4)– Put It Off Until Tomorrow 2-13 Sheb Wooley– That’s My Pa 2-14 Wilma Lee & Stoney Cooper– There’s A Big Wheel 2-15 Red Sovine– Giddyup Go
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