1962
Type
Label
1962
Language
eng
resource.accompanyingMatter
discographyhistorical informationbiography of performer or history of ensemble
Form of composition
country music
Format of music
not applicable
Main title
1962
Medium
compact disc
Oclc number
19089474
Table Of Contents
The ballad of Jed Clampett (Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs) -- Wolverton Mountain (Claude King) -- She thinks I still care (George Jones) -- Imagine that (Patsy Cline) -- I can mend your broken heart (Don Gibson) -- I've been everywhere (Hank Snow) -- Ruby Ann (Marty Robbins) -- Don't let me cross over (Carl Butler) -- Success (Loretta Lynn) -- Charlie's shoes (Billy Walker) -- Misery loves company (Porter Wagoner) -- Funny how time slips away (Willie Nelson) -- Lonesome number one (Don Gibson) -- Honky-tonk man (Johnny Horton) -- Mama sang a song (Bill Anderson) -- A wound time can't erase (Stonewall Jackson) -- She's got you (Patsy Cline)Devil woman (Marty Robbins) -- In the jailhouse now (Johnny Cash) -- The end of the world (Skeeter Davis) -- Trouble's back in town (The Wilburn Brothers) -- Touch me (Willie Nelson) -- If a woman answers (Leroy Van Dyke) -- Adios amigo (Jim Reeves)
Contributor
- Cline, Patsy, 1932-1963
- Time-Life Music
- Lynn, Loretta
- Reeves, Jim
- Butler, Carl
- Jones, George, 1931-2013
- Nelson, Willie, 1933-
- Van Dyke, Leroy, 1929-
- Anderson, Bill, 1937-
- Gibson, Don, Donald Eugene, 1928-2003
- Scruggs, Earl
- Cash, Johnny
- Horton, Johnny
- Walker, Billy, 1929-2006
- Jackson, Stonewall
- Flatt, Lester
- Davis, Skeeter
- Robbins, Marty
- Snow, Hank
- Wagoner, Porter
- King, Claude, 1923-2013
- Wilburn Brothers
Subject
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- Trouble's back in town
- Funny how time slips away
- A wound time can't erase
- Don't let me cross over
- Misery loves company
- Success
- Lonesome number one
- Charlie's shoes
- Ruby Ann
- If a woman answers
- Honky-tonk man
- Wolverton Mountain
- She thinks I still care
- Touch me
- I've been everywhere
- In the jailhouse now
- I can mend your broken heart
- She's got you
- Imagine that
- Adios amigo
- The ballad of Jed Clampett
- Devil woman
- The end of the world
- Mama sang a song
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Incoming Resources
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Outgoing Resources
- Contributor22
- Cline, Patsy, 1932-1963
- Time-Life Music
- Lynn, Loretta
- Reeves, Jim
- Butler, Carl
- Jones, George, 1931-2013
- Nelson, Willie, 1933-
- Van Dyke, Leroy, 1929-
- Anderson, Bill, 1937-
- Gibson, Don, Donald Eugene, 1928-2003
- Scruggs, Earl
- Cash, Johnny
- Horton, Johnny
- Walker, Billy, 1929-2006
- Jackson, Stonewall
- Flatt, Lester
- Davis, Skeeter
- Robbins, Marty
- Snow, Hank
- Wagoner, Porter
- King, Claude, 1923-2013
- Wilburn Brothers
- Subject1
- Related to24
- Trouble's back in town
- Funny how time slips away
- A wound time can't erase
- Don't let me cross over
- Misery loves company
- Success
- Lonesome number one
- Charlie's shoes
- Ruby Ann
- If a woman answers
- Honky-tonk man
- Wolverton Mountain
- She thinks I still care
- Touch me
- I've been everywhere
- In the jailhouse now
- I can mend your broken heart
- She's got you
- Imagine that
- Adios amigo
- The ballad of Jed Clampett
- Devil woman
- The end of the world
- Mama sang a song
- Mapped to1