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Justin Tubb - Looking Back: The Very Best of Justin Tubb (1953-1962) (2020)

Justin Tubb - Looking Back: The Very Best of Justin Tubb (1953-1962) (2020)

BAND/ARTIST: Justin Tubb

  • Title: Looking Back: The Very Best of Justin Tubb (1953-1962)
  • Year Of Release: 2020
  • Label: Jasmine Records
  • Genre: Country, Rockabilly
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 01:18:00
  • Total Size: 262 mb
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Tracklist:

1. Justin Tubb - Ooh-La-La (Mon Petite Chouchou)
2. Justin Tubb - Somebody Ughed on You
3. Justin Tubb - Looking Back to See
4. Justin Tubb - I Miss You So
5. Justin Tubb - I'm Lookin' for a Date Tonight
6. Justin Tubb - Sure Fire Kisses
7. Justin Tubb - Fickle Heart
8. Justin Tubb - I Gotta Go Get My Baby
9. Justin Tubb - My Heart's Not for Little Girls to Play With
10. Justin Tubb - I'm Sorry I Stayed Away so Long
11. Justin Tubb - All Alone
12. Justin Tubb - Pepper-Hot Baby
13. Justin Tubb - You Nearly Lose Your Mind
14. Justin Tubb - Desert Blues
15. Justin Tubb - I'm a Big Boy Now
16. Justin Tubb - If You'll Be My Love
17. Justin Tubb - There'll Be No Teardrops Tonight
18. Justin Tubb - Bonaparte's Retreat
19. Justin Tubb - Sugar Lips
20. Justin Tubb - Rock It on Down to My House
21. Justin Tubb - Mine Is a Lonely Life
22. Justin Tubb - Buster's Gang
23. Justin Tubb - I Know You Do
24. Justin Tubb - Big Fool of the Year
25. Justin Tubb - Believing It Yourself
26. Justin Tubb - I'd Know You Anywhere
27. Justin Tubb - One Eyed Red
28. Justin Tubb - One for You - One for Me
29. Justin Tubb - My Heart Keeps Getting in My Way
30. Justin Tubb - Your Side of the Story
31. Justin Tubb - Walking the Floor over You
32. Justin Tubb - How the Other Half Lives
33. Justin Tubb - Five Minutes of the Latest Blues

JUSTIN TUBB was, of course, the son of the legendary 'Texas Troubadour', Ernest Tubb.

During the early 1950s, Justin overcame the potential obstacle of being overshadowed by his father's enormous reputation, to carve out an eminently successful career as a Country songwriter/singer, under his own steam.

His early hits, 'Looking Back To See' and 'Sure Fire Kisses', were duets recorded with Goldie Hill, herself another greatly undervalued singer.

This compilation presents the very best of his output for Decca, Challenge and Starday between 1953-62 and includes all his early hits, including duets with Hill and Roger Miller.

A remarkably versatile body of work, it includes sides like 'Pepper Hot Baby', 'Sugar Lips' and 'Rock It On Down To My House', which are much sought-after items among R&R fans/collectors.

This is the first time that this body of work has been thus compiled, and includes a half-dozen tracks which have never previously made it onto CD.


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  • whiskers
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Many Thanks
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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.