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The Golden Age of American Popular Music: The Country Hits


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Ace Records UK
Released: 2008-04-01

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Title Tracks for The Golden Age of American Popular Music: The Country Hits
    1. Honky Tonk Man - JOHNNY HORTON
    2. Fraulein - BOBBY HELMS
    3. Caribbean - MITCHELL TOROK
    4. Don't Take Your Guns To Town - JOHNNY CASH
    5. Why I'm Walkin' - STONEWALL JACKSON
    6. Geisha Girl - HANK LOCKLIN
    7. I Can't Stop Loving You - DON GIBSON
    8. Alone With You - FARON YOUNG
    9. A Fallen Star - JIMMY NEWMAN
    10. Invitation To The Blues - RAY PRICE
    11. Tender Years - GEORGE JONES
    12. Blue Boy - JIM REEVES
    13. Mom And Dad's Waltz - PATTI PAGE
    14. Tennessee Stud - EDDY ARNOLD
    15. My Last Date (With You) - SKEETER DAVIS
    16. San Antonio Rose - FLOYD CRAMER
    17. Don't Worry - MARTY ROBBINS
    18. I'll Have Another Cup Of Coffee (Then I'll Go) - CLAUDE GRAY
    19. The Comancheros - CLAUDE KING
    20. She's Got You - PATSY CLINE
    21. Shame On Me - BOBBY BARE
    22. If A Woman Answers (Hang Up the Phone) - LEROY VAN DYKE
    23. Three Hearts In A Tangle - ROY DRUSKY
    24. Wings Of A Dove - FERLIN HUSKY
    25. Saginaw, Michigan - LEFTY FRIZZELL
    26. Mama Sang A Song - BILL ANDERSON
    27. The Tip Of My Fingers - ROY CLARK
    28. I've Been Everywhere - HANK SNOW


Product Review
Album Description

Ace's 'Special Country Edition' of our long running, best selling The Golden Age Of American Rock 'n' Roll series surpassed our high expectations and quickly became one of the biggest sellers in the Ace catalogue. We've been consistently asked when we were going to follow it up - and the answer is now.

Our second 'Special Country Edition' is part of the sister series, The Golden Age Of American Popular Music, and its appeal is guaranteed to match that of the others. Once again we have assembled some of the greatest names in 1950s and 60s country, and some of their biggest Billboard Hot 100 hits of the period, which include some of country music's most beloved songs of all time.

As well as making the Hot 100, all except two of our inclusions made the Billboard Country Top 10, with the vast majority of them peaking within the Top 5.

Beautifully mastered from the best possible sources, and featuring a typical Golden Age style booklet crammed with copious annotation and a host of illustrations, this is a treat for Golden Age collectors and fans of vintage country music alike.




Product Details
The Golden Age of American Popular Music: The Country Hits
  • Audio CD: 0 pages (2008-04-01)
  • Publisher: Ace Records UK
  • Label: Ace Records UK
  • Format: Import
  • Studio: Ace Records UK
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 Star based on 3 reviews
  • Sales Rank in Music: #99918


Customer Reviews
Avg. Customer Review:4.5 Star

2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: Installment two of country-to-pop crossovers 2008-05-01
Comment: With so many tunes that climbed both the country and pop charts during the "golden age" of American rock 'n' roll, it wasn't unexpected that Ace Records of the U.K. would follow up their "Special Country Edition" with another volume of crossover hits. This new installment gathers up 28 more tunes that, with two exceptions, were top-ten country hits and landed in the top-100 pop chart as well. And true to fashion, Ace did not merely rebundle recordings that have been compiled ad nauseam, but dug deeper to compile a refreshingly diverse group of big sellers yet mostly seldom-found-on-CD songs. Of interest to the hard-core collectors are even a few true rarities on legit CD such as Claude Gray's "I'll Have Another Cup of Coffee" and Roy Drusky's "Three Hearts in a Tangle".

Ace has lived up to its reputation in the production department here with top-notch sound quality and most of the tracks presented in stereo, the exceptions (1-3,6-13) being mostly the pre-1958 recordings. The accompanying detailed, illustrated and photo-filled 24-page liner notes booklet makes the read as satisfing as the listen. Mediocre country compilations are a dime-a-dozen but Ace has taken the genre to a higher plane with this extraordinary effort. Casual fans and hard-core collectors alike can find much to appreciate here.


1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 4 Star
Summary: Similar to Ace's Special Edition on C&W of the Rock & Roll series 2008-04-19
Comment: If you own the Special Edition on C&W of the Golden Age of American
Rock & Roll series, this is a perfect follow-up release. Full with
Top 10 Hits( 11 # 1 hits ) and some real highlights like Blue Boy by
Jim Reeves, The Comancheros by Claude King, Shame On Me by Bobby Bare
and a #2 I'd never heard before called Three Hearts In A Tangle by Roy
Drusky a real beautiful song. As always with ACE a complete 24 page
booklet with the story behind each song. I normally give the ACE CD's
five stars but for the first time I have a slight complaint about the
normally best feature they offer: the recording quality. This time
some songs seem to have been remastered at a very high level which
forces you to constantly adjusting the volume to avoid disturbances.
Overall, though, a must for anyone who likes the real 60's country sound.


4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: Some Of The Best Country Pop-Crossovers 2008-04-04
Comment: This is yet another spinoff of the fantastic Ace of London Golden Age series of releases, covering some of those Country mega-hits that also impacted upon the Billboard Pop Hot 100 charts and, in four cases, the Adult Contemporary (Easy Listening) charts (referred to as AC below) that came into being in 1961. Two even drew interest on the R&B listings. As usual, the sound quality is perfect, and with the insert are page after page of informative liner notes, sprinkled with pictures and poster/record reproductions.

Ten of the tracks here were # 1 Country (track 2 in 1957 - also # 36 Pop; track 4 in 1959 - also # 32 Pop; track 8 in 1958 - also # 51 Pop; track 11 in 1961 - also # 76 Pop; track 17 in 1961 - also # 3 Pop; track 20 in 1962 - also # 3 AC and # 14 Pop; track 24 in 1961 - also # 12 Pop; track 25 in 1964 - also # 85 Pop; track 26 in 1962 - also # 69 Pop; track 28 in 1962 - also # 68 Pop).

As you can see, with two exceptions none were huge Pop crossovers. That also applied to most of the others here as well, although Floyd Cramer's San Antonio Rose did get to # 3 AC and # 8 Pop, as well as reaching # 8 Country. All this is chronicled in the liner notes. The two that also scored on the R&B charts were Jimmy Newman's A Fallen Star (# 7 R&B), which also made it to # 2 Country and # 23 Pop in 1957, and Caribbean by Mitchell Torok. However, that one comes with an asterisk since the Country charter went all the way back to 1953 when it reached # 1 on the Abbott label. Torok re-recorded it in 1959 for Guyden Records, and this one did not make the Country charts, although it did reach # 26 R&B and # 27 Pop.

Some other points of interest/clarification: the actual title of track 18 on the Mercury 71732 45 rpm is I'll Just Have A Cup Of Coffee (Then I'll Go); Pop/R&B covers of some of the listed songs include Steve Lawrence on Fraulein (# 54 in 1957); I Can't Stop Loving You by the great Ray Charles (# 1 Pop for 5 weeks and # 1 R&B for TEN weeks in 1962) and Count Basie (# 73 Pop in 1963); A Fallen Star by Nick Noble (# 27 Pop) and The Hilltoppers (# 58 Pop) in 1957; My Last Date (With You) by both Floyd Cramer (# 2 Pop/# 3 R&B/# 11 Country) and Lawrence Welk (# 21 Pop) - both in 1962 and both released as Last Date, as well as Conway Twitty (# 1 Country in 1972) and Emmylou Harris (# 1 Country in 1983); Three Hearts In A Tangle by James Brown (# 18 R&B and # 93 Pop in 1962); and Mama Sang A Song by Stan Kenton (# 32 Pop) and Walter Brennan (# 38 Pop) in 1962.

Just a great compilation, and worthy of a spot in your collection of the Golden Age series.



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