1. Yesterday When I Was Young - Roy Clark, Aznavour, C. 2. Riders in the Sky - Roy Clark, Jones, Stan 3. Come Live With Me - Roy Clark, Bryant, Boudleaux 4. Honeymoon Feelin' - Roy Clark, Hellard, R. 5. Somewhere Between Love and Tomorrow - Roy Clark, Lazaros, T. 6. If I Had to Do It All Over Again - Roy Clark, Springfield, Bobby 7. Tips of My Fingers - Roy Clark, Anderson, Bill 8. I Never Picked Cotton - Roy Clark, George, B. 9. Thank God and Greyhound - Roy Clark, Kingston, Larry 10. Right or Left at Oak Street - Roy Clark, Nixon, J. 11. Heart to Heart - Roy Clark, Gillon, David 12. Then She's a Lover - Roy Clark, Russell, Robert 13. The Lawrence Welk/Hee Haw Counter/Revolution Polka - Roy Clark, Horton, Vaughn 14. Love Is Just a State of Mind - Roy Clark, Katz, Paul 15. Roy's Guitar Boogie - Roy Clark, Clark, Roy
The Very Best of Roy Clark
- Audio CD: 0 pages (2005-02-08)
- Publisher: Time Life Records
- Label: Time Life Records
- Studio: Time Life Records
- Average Customer Review:
based on 3 reviews
- Sales Rank in Music: #24426
Avg. Customer Review:
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: The best of Roy 2008-08-01
Comment: If you are a fan of Roy Clark, then you have to have this CD.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: great CD! 2008-06-09
Comment: I love Roy Clark! This CD had all the songs that I remember as his best.
4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Lawrence Welk with banjos 2007-10-22
Comment: I know Roy Clark is an icon in the country music world, and I was really looking forward to hearing some good old fashioned country and bluegrass music, but I really didn't get that on this album. Most of the songs on this compilation reminded me of the songs I'd hear at the dentist's office when I was a kid: soothing Big Band era melodies played by a string quartet at a slower than normal tempo in order to put the waiting patients into a tranquil mood. Maybe Roy Clark is well deserving of his legendary status in country music, but this album doesn't help me understand why.
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