Artist: Sonny James
Album: The Capitol Hits 1963-1972
Label: Humphead
Cat
No: HUMP 221
Release
Date: 17th May 2019
Known
as the Southern Gentleman, because of his quiet and polite persona, Sonny James was one of the classiest
country-pop vocalists of the 1960s and 1970s. This 2CD, 50 track album, features a number of tracks available on CD
for the first time, and covers the most successful period of Sonny James
illustrious career.
CD1
1.
Bad Times A Comin’ 2. Gold And Silver 3. Least Of All You 4. Sugar Lump 5.
Tying The Pieces Together
6.
I’m Getting Gray From Being Blue 7. Runnin’ 8. Just Ask Your Heart 9. On The
Fingers Of One Hand
10.
How Many Times Can A Man Be A Fool 11. On And On 12. I’ll Never Find Another
You
13.
Goodbye Maggie, Goodbye 14. It’s The Little Things 15. Don’t Cut Timber On A
Windy Day
16.
An Old Sweetheart Of Mine 17. Fairy Tales 18. In Waikiki 19. The Journey 20. A
Midnight Mood
21.
Since I Met You Baby 22. Clinging To A Hope 23. This World Of Ours 24. Blue For
You 25. Woodbine Valley
CD 2
1.
Room In Your Heart 2. The Minute You’re Gone 3. Going Through The Motions (Of
Living)
4.
Baltimore 5. Ask Marie 6. You’re The Only World I Know 7. I’ll Keep Holding On
(Just To Your Love)
8.
Behind The Tear 9. Take Good Care Of Her 10. True Love’s A Blessing 11. Need
You
12.
A World Of Our Own 13. Heaven Says Hello 14. Born To Be With You 15. Only The
Lonely
16.
Running Bear 17. It’s Just A Matter Of Time 18. Endlessly 19. Empty Arms 20.
Bright Lights, Big City
21.
Here Comes Honey Again 22. Only Love Can Break A Heart 23. That’s Why I Love
You Like I Do
24.
My Love 25. Don’t Keep Me Hangin’ On
Compliled
by journalist and former Maverick Magazine editor Alan Cackett he
writes:
I’m pleased to announce the
release of a new 2-CD set by Sonny James
that I compiled and wrote the sleeve notes for. The 50-track compilation titles
Sonny James The Capitol Hits 1963-1972, will be out on HunpHead Records on May
17. Known as the Southern Gentleman, because of his quiet and polite persona,
Sonny James was one of the classiest country-pop vocalists of the 1960s and
1970s. He was a country-pop crossover star years before the term had been
coined. Following his huge success with the teen ballad Young Love in 1956, he
went on to become one of the most popular and successful country singers of the
1960s. In a career that stretched over five decades, he amassed 72 country
chart entries, including 23 number ones. 19 of those hits are included in this
set, which covers his second, and most successful, tenure with Capitol Records,
from 1963 through to 1972. Amongst the most notable are Behind The Tear, Take
Good Care Of Her, Heaven Says Hello, Don’t Keep me Hangin’ On and It’s The
Little Things. Though best-known for his lush string-laden pop-country revivals
of old pop and r&b hits, he also produced some pretty good straight country pieces throughout
his career as this collection demonstrates.
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