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Johnnie Ray - The Singles Collection As & BS 1951-61, Vol. 1-2 (2017)

Johnnie Ray - The Singles Collection As & BS 1951-61, Vol. 1-2 (2017)

BAND/ARTIST: Johnnie Ray

  • Title: The Singles Collection As & BS 1951-61, Vol. 1-2
  • Year Of Release: 2017
  • Label: Acrobat
  • Genre: Traditional Pop, Rockabilly
  • Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
  • Total Time: 04:39:11
  • Total Size: 1.09 gb
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Tracklist

The Singles Collection As & BS 1951-61, Vol. 1
1.01. Whiskey and Gin
1.02. Tell the Lady I Said Goodbye
1.03. Little White Cloud That Cried
1.04. Cry
1.05. (Here Am I) Broken Hearted
1.06. Please Mr. Sun
1.07. Mountains in the Moonlight
1.08. What's the Use
1.09. Don't Blame Me
1.10. Coffee and Cigarettes
1.11. Out in the Cold Again
1.12. Walkin' My Baby Back Home
1.13. Don't Take Your Love from Me
1.14. Lady Drinks Champagne
1.15. All of Me
1.16. Give Me Time
1.17. A Sinner Am I
1.18. Gee but I'm Lonesome
1.19. Don't Say Love Has Ended
1.20. Faith Can Move Mountains
1.21. Love Me (Baby Can't You Love Me)
1.22. A Full Time Job
1.23. Ma Says, Pa Says
1.24. I'm Gonna' Walk and Talk with My Lord
1.25. Touch of God's Hand
1.26. Mister Midnight
2.01. Oh What a Sad Sad Day
2.02. Glad Rag Doll
2.03. Somebody Stole My Gal
2.04. Candy Lips
2.05. Let's Walk That-a-Way
2.06. With These Hands
2.07. Satisfied
2.08. It's the Talk of the Town
2.09. All I Do Is Dream of You
2.10. Tell the Lady I Said Goodbye
2.11. Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone
2.12. An Orchid for the Lady
2.13. You'd Be Surprised
2.14. Why Should I Be Sorry
2.15. Destiny
2.16. Such a Night
2.17. Hey There
2.18. Hernando's Hideaway
2.19. To Ev'ry Girl - To Ev'ry Boy
2.20. Going Going Gone
2.21. I'm Just a Shadow of Myself
2.22. She Didn't Say Nothin' at All
2.23. The Only Girl I'll Ever Love
2.24. Papa Loves Mambo
2.25. If You Believe
2.26. Alexander's Ragtime Band
2.27. As Time Goes By

The Singles Collection As & BS 1951-61, Vol. 2
1.01. Nobody's Sweetheart
1.02. Parade of Broken Hearts
1.03. Paths of Paradise
1.04. Flip Flop and Fly
1.05. Thine Eyes Are as the Eyes of a Dove
1.06. My Love for You
1.07. Taking a Chance on Love
1.08. Song of the Dreamer
1.09. I've Got so Many Million Years
1.10. Johnnie's Comin' Home
1.11. Love, Love, Love
1.12. A Heart Comes in Handy
1.13. The Others I Like
1.14. Who's Sorry Now
1.15. Walk Along with Kings
1.16. Ain't Misbehavin'
1.17. Goodbye Au Revoir Adios
1.18. Because I Love You
1.19. Just Walking in the Rain
1.20. In the Candlelight
1.21. Look Homeward, Angel
1.22. You Don't Owe Me a Thing
1.23. So Long
1.24. I Miss You So
1.25. Yes Tonight, Josephine
1.26. No Wedding Today
1.27. Build Your Love
1.28. Street of Memories
2.01. Good Evening Friends
2.02. Up Above My Head
2.03. Pink Sweater Angel
2.04. Texas Tambourine
2.05. Soliloquy of a Fool
2.06. Miss Me Just a Little
2.07. Strollin' Girl
2.08. Plant a Little Seed
2.09. Endlessly
2.10. Lonely for a Letter
2.11. No Regrets
2.12. Up Until Now
2.13. What More Can I Say
2.14. You're the One Who Knows
2.15. When's Your Birthday Baby
2.16. One's Man Love Song Is Another Man's Blues
2.17. Here and Now
2.18. Call Me Yours
2.19. I'll Never Fall in Love Again
2.20. You're All That I Live For
2.21. When It's Springtime in the Rockies
2.22. An Ordinary Couple
2.23. Wagon Wheels
2.24. I'll Make You Mine
2.25. Before You
2.26. Don't Leave Me Now
2.27. Tell Me
2.28. Cool Water


Although practically deaf, Johnnie Ray's tear-inflected delivery tabbed him as an early-'50s sensation. Leaving Oregon for Detroit, Ray found a gig at the Flame Club, an R&B and jazz institution. In 1951, Ray signed with Columbia's R&B subsidiary Okeh Records, although "Cry," his histrionic million-seller that year, was a pop entry all the way, with background vocals by the Four Lads. Produced by Mitch Miller, "Cry" remained perched atop the pop charts for nearly three months. Ray encored with "The Little White Cloud That Cried" before moving to the parent Columbia logo and enjoying a steady stream of pop hits, including "Walkin' My Baby Back Home" in 1952 and a cover of The Prisonaires' "Just Walking in the Rain" in 1956. Ray's frenzied antics set off riots among female admirers during his heyday, but the advent of rock soon dulled his hitmaking powers. By 1959, the hits were through.


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  • mufty77
  •  wrote in 21:46
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Many thank. But the Flac rate is too low. Why not WAV?
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  • tommy554
  •  wrote in 22:01
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Thanks for lossless..agree with mufty for WAV !