| | Rounding Up The Gals: Great Female Country Vocals Vol. 1. CD - Import
23 track compilation features some of the finest country gals of the 1940s & '50s, including Patsy Cline, Jean Shepard, Kitty Wells, June Carter, Minnie Pearl, Carolina Cotton, Patsy Montana, Rosalie Allen, Goldie Hill, Molly O'Day, Jenny Lou Carson, Ann
Recorded in the 1940's and 1950's.
Rounding Up the Gals, Vol. 1: Great Female Country examines the role of female performers in the history of country music. Since this first volume only runs the length of a single disc, it's not as comprehensive as you'd like it to be. In fact, it's rather spotty and haphazardly sequenced. However, there are some great performers here and some engaging performances. Some of the artists include Rosalie Allen, Ann Jones, Carolina Cotton, and Patsy Cline. Not as great as it could be. ~ Jason Birchmeier
Full title: Rounding Up The Gals: Great Female Country Vocals Vol. 1.
Rounding Up The Gals: Great Female Country Vocals Vol. 1. Music Rounding Up The Gals: Great Female Country Vocals Vol. 1. Songs | 1. | Moon Still Shines on the Moonshine Still, The - Judy Perkins |
| 2. | Mama Never Said a Word About Love - Patsy Montana |
| 3. | Cowboy Rhythm - Patsy Montana |
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