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Honky Tonk Man: The Essential Johnny Horton 1956-1960 ()

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  1. Honky Tonk Man
  2. I'm a One Woman Man
  3. Take Me Like I Am
  4. I Don't Like I Did
  5. Hooray for That Little Difference
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  1. Honky Tonk Man
  2. I'm a One Woman Man
  3. Take Me Like I Am
  4. I Don't Like I Did
  5. Hooray for That Little Difference
  6. I'm Coming Home
  7. She Knows Why
  8. Honky Tonk Mind (The Woman I Need)
  9. Goodbye Lonesome, Hello Baby Doll
  10. I'll Do It Everytime
  11. Let's Take the Long Way Home
  12. Lover's Rock
  13. Honky Tonk Hardwood Floor
  14. The Wild One
  15. Hot in the Sugarcane Field
  16. Wise to the Ways of a Woman
  17. Out in New Mexico
  18. I Love You Baby
  19. All Grown Up
  20. Got the Bull by the Horns
  21. When It's Springtime in Alaska (It's Forty Below)
  22. The Battle of New Orleans
  23. Lost Highway
  24. Cherokee Boogie
  25. The Golden Rocket
  26. Words
  27. Johnny Reb
  28. Sal's Got a Sugarlip
  29. The Electrified Donkey
  30. Sink the Bismarck
  31. Ole Slew Foot
  32. Sleepy-Eyed John
  33. The Mansion You Stole
  34. North to Alaska
  35. Evil Hearted Me
  36. You Don't Move Me Baby Anymore
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This 36-track double-CD set, running just under an hour and a half, effectively chronicles Johnny Horton's Columbia Records career. The first disc, which is in mono, traces Horton's honky-tonk work of 1956-1957, starting with "Honky Tonk Man." Though lacking the crossover appeal of his later work at the time, this is the material on which his reputation stands today, with people like Dwight Yoakam resurrecting it. The end of the first disc and the beginning of the second (which is in stereo) present the stylistic fishing ...

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Honky Tonk Man: The Essential Johnny Horton 1956-1960 1996, Columbia/Legacy

UPC: 074646476123

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