Artist: Bill Anderson
Bill Anderson's Greatest Hits contains 18 of his biggest hits and best-known songs, including "Mama Sang a Song," "Still," "I Get the Fever," "My Life (Throw It Away If You Want To)," "The Corner of My Life," and "8 X 10." Compiled by Anderson himself, the compilation hits almost all of the highlights, and represents the first thorough...
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Artist: Bill Anderson
Budget CD package of the absolute essential best, including the classic "Still." ~ Cub Koda, All Music Guide
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Country Favorites, Willie Nelson StyleArtist: Willie Nelson
It may be hard to believe but Willie Nelson wasn't always a national icon. In the mid-'60s, he regularly hit the charts, except from behind the scenes as a busy and acclaimed songwriter. His own recordings were less successful until, in 1966, Country Favorites, Willie Nelson Style became his first album to enter Billboard's country album charts,...
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Gentle on My MindArtist: Glen Campbell
The best of Campbell's early albums, and also his first real commercial success. Ironically, the title track (written by John Hartford) which started Campbell on the road to stardom, was never intended for release -- he had submitted it as a demo, and Capitol issued it, to everybody's profit. Campbell's cover of "Catch the Wind" is one of the...
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The Bill Anderson StoryArtist: Bill Anderson
The 24-track collection The Bill Anderson Story contains the bulk of Anderson's major hits, including the number one singles "Mama Sang A Song," "Still," and "I Get the Fever," as well as songs of his that were made famous by other performers. Several hits are missing, yet The Bill Anderson Story offers an effective introduction to the popular...
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Essential, Vol. 3Artist: Glen Campbell
The third installment of Glen Campbell's Essential series features his number one hit "Wichita Lineman" among a handful of other hit singles and selected rarities. ~ Thom Owens, All Music Guide
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Essential, Vol. 1Artist: Glen Campbell
The first serious attempt to explore the full range of Glen Campbell's legacy on Capitol Records might have worked better in a more coherent and cohesive three- (or four-) CD box than in this strangely disorganized series of three separate CDs. Volume one of the Essential series sets the tone for all three CDs, beautiful remasterings of the...
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