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This collection of 20 of Carl Smith's classic sides from the years 1950-56 reveal him at the height of his popularity. It also reveals his strengths as a singer of Western Swing, honky tonk, and even transitional pop ballads. Smith's voice is pure country and, while he loved hard honky tonk music such as "Does Your Conscience Bother You?" and Ernest Tubb's "Don't Just Stand There," he also had the distinction -- some at the time would say it was a negative one -- of using a drummer. He was the first country performer to do so, and the drums can be heard on "I Just Dropped in to Say Goodbye," "Are You Teasing Me," "Dog Gone It Baby, I'm In Love," "Back Up Buddy," the rockabilly "Go Boy Go," and the amazing "Loose Talk." Smith, who was a contemporary of Hank Williams, came from the same hard country school, his voice carrying within it that same high lonesome edge, but his ideas about production removed him from country's mainstream. No one can argue with success, though, and Smith charted from 1950 through 1970 in all years but one. Some of those songs, like Boudleaux Bryant's "Hey Joe," and his reading of Leon Payne's "You Are The One," as well as Porter Wagoner's moving "Trademark," are all stunning examples of Smith's amazing voice, one that could interpret virtually any song as a country heartbreaker or a honky tonk two-step. Of all the Smith collections issued over the years, this one is definitive, and easily the most representative of the singer at his most innovative and adventurous. There is no way someone with any intelligence can listen to Buddy Holly or Gene Vincent and not hear Smith' influence; that's as solid a testimony as there is that his music transcends genres. ~ Thom Jurek

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Category Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, Country, Honkytonk, Country Traditional
Label Legacy
Orig Year 1991
All Time Product Rank 33,592
CD Universe Part number 1087081
Catalog number 47996
Discs 1
Release Date Oct 22, 1991
Studio/Live Studio
Mono/Stereo Mono
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1Guilty Conscience2:44 $0.99
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2I Just Dropped In To Say Goodbye
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3I Overlooked an Orchid2:56 $0.99
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4If Teardrops Were Pennies3:00 $0.99
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5Let's Live a Little2:50 $0.99
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6(When You Feel Like You're In Love)Don't Just Stand There
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7Let Old Mother Nature Have Her Way2:51 $0.99
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8It's a Lovely, Lovely World
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9Are You Teasing Me2:35 $0.99
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10This Orchid Means Goodbye2:43 $0.99
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11Hey Joe!2:28 $0.99
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12Trademark2:18 $0.99
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13Just Wait Till I Get You Alone2:34 $0.99
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14Dog-Gone It Baby, I'm In Love2:22 $0.99
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15Back Up Buddy2:32 $0.99
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16Go Boy Go2:05 $0.99
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17Loose Talk2:32 $0.99
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18Kisses Don't Lie2:41 $0.99
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19There She Goes2:38 $0.99
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20You Are the One2:11 $0.99
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5 stars My Kind Of A Singer
I think he is great singer I can listen to him sing all day and night, If he only sing a song SLOWLY then it would be just perfect. When any of his songs come on I turn the volume up.
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