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Bop A Hula
Jimmy C. Newman
Bop A Hula
Jimmy C. Newman
Here's some real raw hillbilly music, and a few early Nashville Sound classics. In 1953 Jimmy came up from Louisiana and got a Dot Records contract on the strength of 'Cry, Cry Darling'.
These two CDs follow his career through to 1958, taking in some of the finest hillbilly and rockabilly and country-pop of the era. Altogether, there are 47 titles including July You're A Woman, Oldest Living Son, Earth Rider, The Pirates Of Stone County Road, Razorback Woman, and She Believes In Me
Media | Music CD (Compact Disc) |
Number of discs | 2 |
Specielt cover | Box set |
Released | May 14, 1990 |
EAN/UPC | 4000127154699 |
Label | BEAR FAMILY BFY15469.2 |
Genre | Country |
Dimensions | 124 × 140 × 23 mm · 171 g |
Track list
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1. CD
- Diggy Liggy Lo
- Night Time is Cry Time
- You Don't Want Me to Know
- Do You Feel Like I Feel About You
- Daydreaming
- Dream Why Do You Hurt Me So
- Crying for a Pastime
- Angel Have Mercy
- I Thought I'd Never Fall in Love Again
- God Was So Good
- Let's Stay Together
- What Will I Do
- I've Got You on My Mind
- Seasons of My Heart
- Come Back to Me
- I Wanta Tell the World
- You Didn't Have to Go
- Cry Cry Darling
- Can It Be Right
- Your True & Faithful One
- What Will I Do
- I'll Always Love You Darling
- Once Again
- Let Me Stay in Your Arms
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2. CD
- Bop a Hula
- Step Aside Shallow Water
- Carry on
- With Tears in My Eyes
- Once Again
- Blue Darlin'
- Let Me Stay in Your Arms
- I Thought I'd Never Fall in Love Again
- Yesterday's Dreams
- Let the Whole World Talk
- Honky Tonk Tears
- What Will I Do
- Last Night
- No Use to Cry
- The Way That You're Living
- What a Fool I Was to Fall (For You)
- A Falling Star
- I Can't Go on This Way
- Need Me
- A Sweet Kind of Love
- Cry Cry Darling
- Your the Idol of My Dreams
- Need Me