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This collection of 32 songs recorded by 1950s U.S. country & western singer Webb Pierce includes "You Scared The Love Right Out Of Me" and "I'm Gonna See My Baby."
Subtitled - The Decca Recordings 1951-59. Aussie exclusive compilation for the popular honky tonk vocalist, features 32 tracks. Canetoad. 2002.
Webb Pierce Honky Tonk To Country Boogie: The Decca Recordings 1951-1959 Songs
Webb Pierce Honky Tonk To Country Boogie: The Decca Recordings 1951-1959 Album Track Listing
1.
California Blues (Blue Yodel #4)
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You Scared the Love Right Out of Me
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Im Gonna See My Baby
4.
That Heart Belongs to Me
5.
Its Been So Long
6.
Im Walkin the Dog
7.
Even Tho
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Sparkling Brown Eyes (With Wilbum Brothers)
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Leaning on the Everlasting Arms
10.
Youre Not Mine Anymore
11.
In the Jailhouse Now
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12.
Sneakin All Around
13.
I Dont Care
14.
Love Love Love
15.
Why Baby Why (With Red Sovine)
16.
Teenage Boogie
17.
Im Tired
18.
Honky Tonk Song
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19.
Bye Bye Love
20.
Missing You
21.
Who Wouldnt Love You
22.
I Found a True Love
23.
New Panhandle Rag
24.
New Raunchy, The
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Youll Come Back
26.
I Aint Never
27.
Ill Never Have to Be Alone
28.
No Love Have I
29.
Is It Wrong (For Loving You)?
30.
Public Enemy Number One
31.
Sittin Alone
32.
After the Boy Gets the Girl
Honky Tonk To Country Boogie: The Decca Recordings 1951-1959 Music Review
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Been There Done That WHY? 59'-73' is what i'm STILL WAITING FOR. Or at least 59'-69'.
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Honky Tonk To Country Boogie: The Decca Recordings 1951-1959 album
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