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Charlie Adams may never have had a hit of any measure, but as a songwriter and effective singer, he left behind a small treasure-trove of quality Texas dancehall Western swing, country, and proto-rockabilly recordings on this excellent 30-track collection. Although Adams never considered himself a singer, he vocalizes effectively on tracks like "Black Land Blues," "Baby Let Me Kindle Your Flame," "You've Wounded the Heart," "I'm Drinking and Thinking Over You," and "Gloomy Sunday." Top-notch backing on all these sides (especially the later Columbia sessions that feature Adams' regular working band) is a big plus and Adams' story is told effectively by Kevin Coffey's excellent notes. Another artist lost to the times that Bear Family has rescued for future generations to enjoy. ~ Cub Koda
30 track collection includes Adams' 6-year recording career with material from Imperial, Decca & Columbia, plus the songs "T.T. Boogie," "Black Land Blues" & "Sugar Diet"
Illustrators: Jurgen Koop; R.A. Andreas; Kevin Coffey.
Photographers: Jurgen Koop; R.A. Andreas; Kevin Coffey. Charlie Adams Cattin' Around Songs | 1. | T.T. Boogie |
| 2. | Black Land Blues |
| 3. | Stop Your Bawling Baby |
| 4. | I'm an Army Man |
| 5. | I Lost an Angel |
| 6. | Cattin' Around |
| 7. | Baby Let Me Kindle Your Flame |
| 8. | I'm a Railroad Daddy |
| 9. | Before You Say I Do |
| 10. | Hey Liberace |
| 11. | Sugar Diet |
| 12. | Waltzing With Sin |
| 13. | My Blue Monday |
| 14. | You're Getting Too Old |
| 15. | Gloomy Sunday |
| 16. | Goodbye Baby |
| 17. | Jolie Fille (Pretty Girl) |
| 18. | Hidin' Out |
| 19. | Plain Horse Sense |
| 20. | Baby, I Want You So |
| 21. | I Hope You're Happy Now |
| 22. | If a Beer Bottle Had a Nipple on It |
| 23. | You've Wounded the Heart |
| 24. | Skip One, Skip Two |
| 25. | That's How I Want It to Be |
| 26. | I'm Drinking and Thinking over You |
| 27. | Pistol Packin' Mama Has Laid Her Pistol Down |
| 28. | I'm Gonna Put My Foot Down |
| 29. | Your Memories Make Me Cry |
| 30. | I'll Remember Your Love in My Prayers |
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