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Best Loved Favorites is not a greatest-hits collection from Boxcar Willie. Instead, it's a selection of some of the most popular and enduring country standards, performed by the singing hobo. Willie is in good voice throughout, and with songs like "In the Jailhouse Now" and "Blue Moon of Kentucky," it's an entertaining listen. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Recording information: Lawrence Welk's Champagne Studios, Nashville, TN.
Personnel: Boxcar Willie (vocals, guitar); Curtis Young, Diana Rae, Tami Pryce, Loni Pryce, Edna Williams, Jeanine Walker, Shelby Kennedy, Bergen White, Louis Dean Nunley, Trish Williams, Hurshel Wiginton (vocals); Chip Young, Pete Wade, Ray Edenton (guitar); Weldon Myrick (steel guitar); Hoot Hester (mandolin, fiddle); Hargus "Pig" Robbins (keyboards); Gene Chrisman (drums).
Audio Mixers: Randy Best; Ron Reynolds.
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$5.35 Personnel: Boxcar Willie (vocals, guitar).
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