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IT'S SO EASY FOR YOU TO BE MEAN
Lee EMERSON WITH MARTY ROBBINS

  • Ref. MB2869
  • BEAR FAMILY RECORDS, 2011. Enregistrement 1954-1977.

Compilation reprenant les enregistrements de Lee Emerson qui a eu quelques hits country (honky tonk) dans les années 50 et 60. Peu connu comme artiste solo, il a surtout accompagné Marty Robbins. Livret détaillé en anglais. (ASDS)

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Interprètes

Pistes

  • 1 It's so easy for you to be mean
  • 2 I cried like a baby
  • 3 Where d'ja go? (& Marty Robbins)
  • 4 You call that waitin'?
  • 5 I'm gonna rise and shine tonight
  • 6 I'll know you're gone (& Marty Robbins)
  • 7 Thank you my darlin'
  • 8 So little time
  • 9 A pair of broken hearts
  • 10 You don't know
  • 11 How long will it be (& Marty Robbins)
  • 12 What a night
  • 13 Start all over
  • 14 Catch that train
  • 15 I thought i heard you calling my name
  • 16 Do you think
  • 17 I hate to say goodnite (as Lee Smith)
  • 18 Forever alone (as Lee Smith)
  • 19 You can't hear me (as Heywood Jenkins)
  • 20 Lover boy (as Heywood Jenkins)
  • 21 Totalin' time (as Heywood Jenkins)
  • 22 You can't hear me (take 4) (as Heywood Jenkins)
  • 23 like it is Gospel truth
  • 24 Ten thousand crying towels (1960s era demo)
  • 25 I've thought of leaving too (1960sera demo)
  • 26 Ben-ja-min franklin (1960s era demo)
  • 27 I'm gonna go in hiding (1960s erademo)
  • 28 I'm keeping it to myself (1960s era demo)
  • 29 Hossy riding police (1960s era demo)
  • 30 Truck stop cutie (1960s era demo)
  • 31 Thirty blocks across the city (1960s era demo)
  • 32 Waiting in the shadows late at night (1970s era demo)
  • 33 Ain't it funny how stripes can turn love off (1970s era demo)
  • 34 Sinner's corner (1970s era demo)
  • 35 Dreams always lie (1970s era demo)