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Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music Volume Two is a 1962 album by Ray Charles. It is the second volume of country and western recordings by Charles following his landmark debut on ABC Records. Following the surprising success of Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music, an album of country music covers, which sold over a million copies, Charles and producer Sid Feller decided to do a follow-up.
The Anthology of American Folk Music is a six-album compilation released in 1952 by Folkways Records (catalogue FP 251, FP 252, and FP 253), comprising eighty-four American folk, blues and country music recordings that were originally issued from 1927 to 1932. Experimental film maker Harry Smith compiled the music from his personal collection of 78 rpm records. The album is famous due to its role as a touchstone for the American folk music revival in the 1950s and 1960s
Music Pop Rock, New Wave The Eighties Collection, Volume Two (1990).
In comparison, the Eighties have been the decade of, among other things, synth pop, Michael Jackson, the compact disc, Sixties reunion tours, the Beastie Boys and a lot more heavy metal. But if the past 10 years haven’t exactly been the stuff of revolution, they have been a critical time of re-assessment and reconstruction. The album also reentered the charts, doing better the second time around and outselling the band's then-current release, simply titled UB40. I think it's purely the fact that American radio is now prepared to play reggae, whereas before it wasn't," Campbell says of UB40's long-overdue recognition in the States. Colour by Numbers does display a respect for pop history. When George debuted the ballad "That's the Way (I'm Only Trying to Help You)" at a sound check one day, he said, "Everyone said, 'Oh, it's really like Elton John.
A look at the vocabulary of country music through its history and people. With words, meanings and example sentences. Vocabulary for ESL learners and teachers. Country music was one of the first genres of modern American popular music, and old-time music was its earliest style. It developed in the southeastern states of the USA as a mix of folk music from the British Isles, church music and African American blues. It was played on instruments like acoustic guitar, mandolin, autoharp, fiddle and the banjo.
1.1 | –Merle Haggard | Big City |
1.2 | –Barbara Mandrell | I Was Country When Country Wasn't Cool (Live Version) |
1.3 | –Don Williams | Lord, I Hope This Day Is Good |
1.4 | –The Statler Brothers | Too Much On My Heart |
1.5 | –Willie Nelson | On The Road Again |
1.6 | –Eddy Raven | I Got Mexico |
1.7 | –Alabama | Feels So Right |
1.8 | –Kathy Mattea | Eighteen Wheels & A Dozen Roses |
1.9 | –George Jones | I Always Get Lucky With You |
1.10 | –Waylon Jennings | Lucille (You Won't Do Your Daddy's Will) |
1.11 | –Lee Greenwood | Somebody's Gonna Love You |
1.12 | –Desert Rose Band | I Still Believe In You |
1.13 | –The Judds | Why Not Me |
1.14 | –Ronnie Milsap | (There's) No Gettin' Over Me |
1.15 | –B.J. Thomas | New Looks From An Older Lover |
1.16 | –Larry Gatlin & The Gatlin Brothers | Houston (Means, I'm One Day Closer To You) |
1.17 | –Dolly Parton | But You Know I Love You |
1.18 | –Ricky Skaggs | Don't Cheat In Our Hometown |
2.1 | –Merle Haggard | Natural High |
2.2 | –The Oak Ridge Boys | Elvira |
2.3 | –Willie Nelson | Always On My Mind |
2.4 | –Ricky Skaggs | Crying My Heart Out Over You |
2.5 | –Juice Newton | Hurt |
2.6 | –Ricky Van Shelton | I'll Leave This World Loving You |
2.7 | –Alabama | The Closer You Get (The Further I Fall) |
2.8 | –Steve Wariner | Lynda |
2.9 | –Waylon Jennings | Rose In Paradise |
2.10 | –Rosanne Cash | Blue Moon With Heartache |
2.11 | –Sylvia | Nobody |
2.12 | –Ronnie McDowell | You're Gonna Ruin My Bad Reputation |
2.13 | –Keith Whitley | Don't Close Your Eyes |
2.14 | –Lacy J. Dalton | Dream Baby |
2.15 | –John Schneider | I've Been Around Enough To Know |
2.16 | –The Judds | Cry Myself To Sleep |
2.17 | –Michael Johnson | The Moon Is Still Over Her Shoulder |
2.18 | –K.T. Oslin | Do Ya |