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This CD includes some previously unreleased material plus a 32 page booklet.
Best known as the rockabilly rebel responsible for house-rocking Sun Records singles like "Ubangi Stomp," Warren Smith isn't one of the genre's biggest names, but his best work is right on par with Carl Perkins, Billy Lee Riley, et al. Over the course of its 30 tracks, including not only the most familiar material but alternate tracks and other ephemera, the definitive Smith collection ROCKABILLY LEGEND, makes his case in no uncertain terms. This anthology features not only Warren's rockabilly gems but some classy country moments as well, painting a full picture of his talents.
31 orig. Sun recordings 1956-59 + 32 pg. booklet Classic Recordings (1956-59) Music Warren Smith Classic Recordings (1956-59) Songs | 1. | Rock 'N' Roll Ruby |
| 2. | I'd Rather Be Safe Than Sorry |
| 3. | Rock 'N' Roll Ruby |
| 4. | Black Jack David |
| 5. | Ubangi Stomp |
| 6. | Darkest Cloud, The |
| 7. | So Long I'm Gone |
| 8. | So Long I'm Gone |
| 9. | Who Took My Baby |
| 10. | I Couldn't Take the Chance |
| 11. | So Long I'm Gone |
| 12. | Miss Froggie |
| 13. | Red Cadillac and a Black Mustache  |
| 14. | Stop the World |
| 15. | I Fell in Love |
| 16. | Got Love If You Want It |
| 17. | Old Lonesome Feeling - (incomplete) |
| 18. | Tell Me Who |
| 19. | Tonight Will Be the Last Night |
| 20. | Dear John |
| 21. | Hank Snow Medley |
| 22. | Do I Love You |
| 23. | Uranium Rock |
| 24. | Goodbye Mr. Love |
| 25. | Uranium Rock |
| 26. | Sweet, Sweet Girl |
| 27. | Goodbye Mr. Love |
| 28. | Sweet, Sweet Girl |
| 29. | Dear John |
| 30. | I Like Your Kind of Love |
| 31. | My Hanging Day |
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